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A82435 Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); England and Wales. Parliament. 1661 (1661) Wing E1095; Thomason E1075_27 58,399 149

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of Threescore and ten thousand pounds for one month only beginning from the First day of Iuly One thousand six hundred sixty and one shall be Assessed Taxed Collected Levied and paid in the several Counties Cities Burroughs Towns and Places within England and Wales and the Town of Berwick upon Tweede according to the several Rates Rules and Proportions and in such manner and form and by the same Commissioners as in and by a certain other Act passed this Parliament for raising the like sum of Seventy thonsand pounds for one month only beginning from the Twenty ninth of September One thousand six hundred and sixty Entituled An Act for the speedy raising of Seventy thousand pounds for the present supply of His Majesty are mentioned or referred unto and intended which Commissioners shall meet-upon or before the fifth day of Iuly One thousand six hundred sixty and one and are hereby enabled and required to use and execute all and every the like Powers and Authorities as in and by the said Act are mentioned or referred to and intended as fully and amply as if the same Rates Rules Proportions Powers and Authorities had been particularly inserted in this present Act. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every the sums of money charged by this Act upon the several Counties Cities Towns Burroughs and Places aforesaid shall be raised levied and paid into His Majesties Receipt of the Exchequer upon or before the first day of August One thousand six hundred sixty one by the several Receive General who shall be appointed by the said Commissioners Provided always and it is hereby declared That no Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments which were formerly assessed and taxed for and towards former Assessments and Land-taxes and are now in the possession or holding of His Majesty or of the Queens Highness or of any Ecclesiastical person or persons or his or their Farmers and Tenants shall be exempted from the payment of the several sums of money in this Act comprized but that the said Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments shall be rated assessed and taxed for and towards the said several sums of money in this Act comprized in such manner and form as they were of late rated taxed and assessed for and toward the said former land-Rates any Law Statute or Custome to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided always that neither this Act nor any thing therein-contained shall be drawn into example to the prejudice of the antient Rights belonging to the Peers of this Realm And be it Declared and Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That these persons hereafter named shall be added Commissioners for their several Counties places and precincts respectvely and shall exercise the same powers as the other Commissioners intended by this Act are Authorized and impowred to do That is to say Berks. For the County of Berks Peregrine Hobby Richard Harrison Esqs John Fettiplace of Ferne●amEsq and Samuel Woodcox Borrough of New Windsor For the Borrough of New Windsor Andrew Plumpton Richard Firshburne Gent. Bucks For the County of Bucks William Tirringham Esq Sir Thomas Hampson Baronet Sir Philip Palmer Baronet Thomas Ratcliff Esq Cambridge For the County of Cambridge Sir Thomas Dayrell John Bennet Esq Sir Anthony Cage Levinus Benner Isle of Ely For the Isle of Ely Roger Jennings Esq Chester For the County of Chester Sir George Warburton Baronet Edward Warren Jeffery Shakerley Henry Leigh Esqs City of Chester For the City and County of the City of Chester The Major for the time being Cornwal For the County of Cornwal Robert Roberts Esq Sir William Tredinham Joseph Tredinham Thomas Penhallow the Knights and Burgesses that serve for the said County and Iames Eirsey Gent. The Major of Lostwithel for the time being Iohn Mollesworth Esq William Williams of Trenythen Cumberland For the County of Cumberland Mr. Anthony Bouch Mr. Richard Uriell Mr. Thomas Croswhat Mr. Robert Webster Devon For the County of Devon Nicholas DaviesDoctor of Physick William Jennens Gent. Edmond Tremayne William Putt John Kellond William Bogan George Howard Iohn Kelly Iames Rodd Esquires Walter Jago Francis Drew Esq William Walrond Esq John Blagdon Gent. Iohn Hamm Gent. Henry Newte York For the West-Riding in the County of York Welbury Norton Robert Wivell Esquires Richard Roundhil Gent. William Hamond Walter Hawksworth Esquires Cuthbert Wade Iohn Preston Gent. Arthur Ingram Esq Edward Atkinson William Witham Gent. Samuel SunderlandEsq Thomas Ward Gent. Sir William Ingram Knight Sir John Goodrick Baronet Sir Tho. Wentworth Sir Edward Rodes Knights Godfrey Copley of ●p●otsbrough John Clayton Ioshua Horton Thomas Stringer Esqs The Alderman of Leedes for the time being York Northriding For the Northriding in the County of York Sir William Caley Arthur Caley Esq William Wivell Esq Sir Tho. Gower Baronet Thomas VVorsley Charles Tankred Csqs Sir William Francklyn Baronet the Bailiffs of Scarboroughfor the time being Tristram Fish Robert Belt Esqs Tho. Robinson Thomas Scudamore Esqs York City For the City and County of the City of York all the Aldermen of the City of York Kingston upon Hull For the Town of Kingston upon Hull Mr. George Crowle Essex For the County of Essex Mr. Edward Glascock Mr. Miles Hubbert Mr. Iohn Smart Capt. Hunter Dean Tindal Esq Isaac Wincall Thomas Clopton Thomas Peek Peter Iohnson Thomas Manby Esqs Glocester For the County of Glocester Thomas Freame Tho. Floyde Samuel Sheppard Phillip Sheppard VVilliam Morgan Richard Daston Iohn TookeEsqs Robert Lord Tracy Thomas Morgan Esq Sir Nicholas Throckmorton Knight VVilliam Bromage Gent. VVilliam VVinter of DimmockGent Richard Matchen Gent. Iohn WinnyatGent Thomas Aylway Gent. Hereford For the County of Hereford Sir Herbert ParretKnight John Barnaby of Brookehampton esq Thomas Baskervile of Collington Gent. John Boothof Hereford Esq City of Hereford For the City of Hereford Thomas Davies Esq Major James Lawrence Gent. Tho. Clerk Gent. Hertford For the County of Hertford Marmaduke Rawden Iames Willimott Iunior Gent. Thomas A●asDr of Physick Richard Combes Esq Sir Robert Io●lyn Knight Thomas Coppin Edward Briscoe Iohn Halsie Esqs Mr. Fetherston of Blackeswere Edward Brograve Ralph Gore Thomas Brograve Edward Cason Thomas Bonest Henry Becher Henry Chancey George Bromley Alexander Meade Iohn Crouch Iames Willimott Iunior George Poyner Gent. Iohn Iesson esq Sir Edward Alston Knight St. Albans For the Borrough of St. Albans William FoxwistEsq Recorder Mr. Iohn New Mr. Edward Eames Mr. Thomas Cowley Senior Mr. William Marston Sir Henry Conningsby Edmond Smith Alban Cox Richard Combes Esq Thom. Marsto●Gent Kent For the County of Kent Sir Willi●m Mann Sir Edward Masters Thomas Peake esq Sir Tho. God●rey The Major of Maydston for the time being Sir William Merideth Baronet Sir Thomas Peirse Baronet Mr. Richard Manley Mr. Thomas Manley Sandwich For the Town of Sandwich Iohn Verrier Peter Peke Gent. Lancaster For the County of Lancaster Henry BanisterEsq Ieoffry Rushton Gent. Richard FleetwoodGent Iohn Molineux esq VVilliam Fife esq Sir George Middleton
Presentations And all Elections of Heads Masters Fellows Scholars Students and Officers of the said ●olledges Halls Church Houses of Learning and Hospitals aforesaid into dead or other places then or since Vacant Receipts and Acquittances of Rents incurred Entries for forfeitures or Conditions broken had made or given since the Five and Twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred Forty two and before the Five and Twentieth day of July in the year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred and Sixty by any such Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governors Rectors Principalls and other Heads de facto of the said Colledges Halls and Houses of Learning and Fellows and Scholars de facto of the same respectively in either of the said Vniversities or Dean and Canons or Prebends de facto of Christ Church aforesaid or Master Provost or Warden and Fellows de facto of the Colledges of Eaton or Winchester or by such Master Warden or Governors de facto or Master Warden or Governors Brethren Brothers or Sisters de facto of any Hospital by whatsoever particular name or stile of Foundation the said Colledges Church Hospitals Masters Governors Fellows Deans and Canons or Prebends are stiled founded known or incorporated and all Leases granted by the Master Warden Brethren Brothers or Sisters of any Hospitals of the Patronage of any Bishop Dean or Dean and Chapter and all surrenders to them made to inable such Leases Grants and presentations shall stand and be of the same and no other force and effect as if the said Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governors Rectors Principals Heads Fellows Scholars Dean Canons Prebends Brethren Brothers or Sisters had been such de jure and duly and de jure Intituled in and to the said Colledges Halls Houses of Learning Church Hospitals Offices or places respectively And as if such Leases granted by the Master Brethren of any Hospital of the patronage of any Bishop Dean or Chapter had been confirmed by the said Bishop Dean or Chapter And that notwithstanding such defect in the said Lessors or Grantors notwithstanding the restitution of any of the persons so ejected the Rents Covenants and Conditions contained in such Leases and Grants shall go in succession as if such Lessors or Grantors had been de jure Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governors Reetors Principals Heads Fellows Scholars Dean Canons Prebends Brethren Brothers and Sisters of such Colledges Halls Houses of Learning Church Hospitals and places respectively Any former Law Custome or Statute to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes and be it Enacted That nothing in this Acc contained do or shall extend to the confirming or making good of any Lease or Leases of any parcel or parcels of Lands Tenements Pastures Houses Orchards Gardens or Barns or any of the possessions of or belonging to the Hospitall of Saint John Baptist and the Evangelist in the Town of Northhampton made between the first day of September in the Year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred Fifty Five and the Five and Twentieth day of July in the year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred Fifty and eight by the pretended Master George G●odman and his Co-brethren of the aforesaid Hospital by colour of any pretended Grant or Patent whatsoever or notwithstanding the Seal of the said Hospital or Corporation was to them or any of them set or affixed Provided alwayes That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to make good in Law or equity any Lease or Leases made by Simon Moore Clerk late Master or pretended Master of the Hospitall of Saint Oswald in the County of Worcester of any the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments of or belonging to the said Hospital to Richard Moore son of the said Simon Moore or to any of the children or grand children of the said Simon Moore or to any other person or persons in trust or for the use or uses of the said Simon Moore or his wife children or grandchildren or any or either of them Provided alwayes that no person or persons shall be confirmed in any Mastership Provostship Headship Fellowship or Chaplains place in any Colledge or Hall in either of the Vniversities of Oxford or Cambridge or in the Colledges of Eaton and Winchester that is not ordained Minister by Bishops or Presbyters or being ordained hath since renounced his Ordination where by the local Statutes of the said respective Colledges or Halls Ordination is required Provided alwayes and be it Enacted That this Act shall not extend to confirm any Lease or Leases of the Rectories and Parsonages of Randall and Littlecoates in the county of Lincolne which have long since been in the tenure or occupation of John Lord Culpeper as by several Leases under the Seal of the Master and Fellows of the Colledge of the holy and undivided Trinity within the Town and Vniversity of Cambridge of King Henry the Eights Foundation may appear and are now Leased over the head of the said John Lord Culpeper the antient Tenant to one John West though according to usage he claimed to renew his Lease three years before the expiration thereof at the usual Fines or more But that the said John Lord Culpeper his Executors or Administrators reimbursing the said new Tenant or Lessee so much money as hath been really paid to the said Colledge for the Fine for such Lease they shall be admitted to renew the said Lease for the said Fine Provided alwayes That whereas Doctor Owen late reputed Dean and the Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxon of the Foundation of King Henry the Eight by their Indenture dated the seventh day of August in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred fifty seven did Lease and demise unto John Arthur Clerk Thomas Bromefield of London Esquire and Laurence Marsh of Darking in the County of Surry Esquire certain Tyths and Lands parcel of the Mannor and Parsonage of Kirkham in the County of Lancast●r And by several other Indentures did Lease and demise unto several other persons many other parts and portions of the said Parsonage of Kirkham which had long been in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Clifton Esquire and his Ancestors by severall successive Leases under the Abbot and Covent of Vale Royal and the Colledge of Christ Church aforesaid respectively for severall terms of years yet unexpired Be it Enacted and ordained That Thomas Clifton now of Litham in the County of Lancaster Esquire his Executors and Administrators paying the several and respective Rents reserved unto the said Colledge and securing unto the said John Arthur Thomas Bromefield and Laurence Marsh or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Executors or Executor of the Survivor of them for the uses in the said Lease expressed and not otherwise out of the Premisses the yearly summ of Four hundred pounds to be paid half yearly by equall portions for the terme of Eleven years next ensuing And reimbursing unto the
upwards upon the Credit of this Act and before the Tenth day of Ianuary One thousand six hundred and sixty pay the same unto the said Treasurers then every such person and persons so continuing or advancing as aforesaid shall not only do a very acceptable service but shall also receive from the said Treasurers out of the last One hundred and ten thousand pounds which shall be received upon the second payment appointed by this Act his and their principal money with Interest at the rate of Ten pounds per cent per annum from the time of such declaration and advancement respectively any Law Act or Statute to the contrary notwithstanding And the said Treasurers are hereby required to make payment accordingly and not to receive any more money to be advanced as aforesaid then what with the money so to be continued will amount to Eighty thousand pounds And be it further Enacted That the Treasurers by this Act appointed shall receive for them and those to be employed under them in this Service One penny in the pound in such manner as they ought to receive by the Act last before mentioned And be it further enacted That all and every the sums of money which by vertue of this present Act shall be paid to or received by the Treasurers aforesaid shall from time to time be issued out according to such Warrants and Directions onely as they or any three of them shall receive from the Commissioners named in one Act of this present Parliament Entituled An Act for the speedy disbanding of the Army and Garisons of this Kingdom or threé of them who are hereby required and enjoyned at their perils to take care and provide that the moneys so as aforesaid to be issued out be employed onely to the uses intents and purposes hereafter following and to no other use intent or purpose whatsoever that is to say Principally and in the first place for and towards the total disbanding of the present Army and Garrisons until that work be fully perfected and compleated according to such Rules and Instructions as touching the disbanding of the Army in the said Act last mentioned are contained And after the Army shall be wholly disbanded then the residue of the moneys to be raised by vertue of this present Act or due or behinde on any former Act shall be employed for and towards the paying off of the Fleét and Navy according to such Rules Orders and Instructions as touching the payment of the Navy are herein after-mentioned and not otherwise And be it further enacted That an accompt of all the moneys by vertue of this Act to be received shall be given by the said Treasurers to this or any other succeéding Parliament which shall require the same or to such person or persons as by this or any other succeéding Parliament shall be thereunto appointed Provided always and it is hereby declared That nō Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments which were formerly assessed and taxed for and towards former Assessments and Land-Taxes and are now in the possession or holding of His Majesty or of the Queéns Highness or of any Ecclesiastical person or persons or His Her or their Farmers and Tenants shall be exempted from the payment of the several sums of mony in this Act comprized but that the said Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments shall be rated assessed and taxed for and towards the said several sums of money in this Act comprised in such manner and form as they were of late rated taxed and assessed for and towards the said former Land-Rates any Law Statute or Custom to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided also that nothing herein contained shall be drawn into example to the prejudice of the ancient Rights belonging to the Peers of this Realm And be it declared and enacted by the Authority aforesaid that these persons hereafter named shall be added Commissioners for their several Counties Places and Precincts respectively and shall exercise the same powers as the other Commissioners intended by this Act are authorised and impowered to do That is to say Berks. For the County of Berks Peregrine Hobby Richard Harrison Esqs John Fecciplace of FernehamEsq Samuel Woodcox Borrough of New Windsor For the Borrough of New Windsor Andrew Plumpton Richard Fishburne Gent. Bucks For the County of Bucks William Tirringham Esq Sir T●omas Hampson Baronet Sir Philip Palmer Baronet Anthony Ratcliff Esq Cambridge For the County of Cambridge Sir Thomas Dayrel John Bennet Esq Sir Anthony Cage Levinus Bennet Isle of Ely For the Isle of Ely Roger Jennings Esq Chester For the County of Chester Sir George Warburton Baronet Edward Warren Jeffery Shakerley Henry Leigh Esqs City of Chester For the City and County of the City of Chester The Major for the time being Cornwal For the County of Cornwal Robert Roberts Esq Sir William Tredinham Joseph Tredinham Thomas Penhallow the Knights and Burgesses that serve for the said County and Iames Eirsey Gent. The Major of Lostwithel for the time being Iohn Mollesworth Esq William Williams of Trenythen Cumberland For the County of Cumberland Mr. Anthony Bouch Mr. Richard Uriell Mr. Thomas Croswhat Mr. Robert Webster Devon For the County of Devon Nicholas DaviesDoctor of Physick William Jennens Gent. Edmond Tremayne William Putt John Kellond William Bogan George Howard Iohn Kelly Iames Rodd Esquires Walter Jago Francis Drew Esq William Walrond Esq John Blagdon Gent. Iohn Hamm Gent. Henry Newte York For the West-Riding in the County of York Welbury Norton Rob●rt Wivell Esquires Richard Roundhil Gent. William Hamond Walte● Hawksworth Esquires Cuthbert Wade Iohn Preston Gent. Arthur Ingram Esq Edward Atkinson William Witham Gent. Samuel SunderlandEsq Thomas Ward Gent. Sir William Ingram Knight Sir John Goodrick Baronet Sir Tho. Wentworth Sir Edward Rodes Knights Godfrey Copley of Sprotsbrough John Clayton Ioshua Horton Thomas Stringer Esqs The Alderman of L●edes for the time being York Northriding For the Northriding in the County of York Sir William Caley Arthur Caley Esq William Wivell Esq Sir Tho. Gower Baronet Thomas VVorsley Charles Tankred Esqs Sir William Francklyn Baronet the Bailiffs of Scarboroughfor the time being Tristram Fish Robert Belt Esq Thoms Robinson Thomas Scudamore Esq York City For the City and County of the City of York all the Aldermen of the City of York Kingston upon Hull For the Town of Hull Mr. George Crowle Essex For the County of Essex Mr. Edward Glascock Mr. M●les Hubbert Mr. Iohn Smart Capt. Hunter Dean Tindal Esq Isaac Wincall Thomas Clopton Thomas Peck Peter Iohnson Thomas Manby Esq Gloucester For the County of Gloucester Thomas Freame Tho. Floyde Samuel Sheppard Phillip Sheppard VVilliam Morgan Richard Daston Iohn TookeEsq Robert Lord Tracy Thomas Morgan Esq Sir Nicholas Throckmorton Knight VVilliam Bromage Gent. VVilliam VVinter of DimmockGent Richard Matchen Gent. Iohn WynnyattGent Thomas Aylway Gent. Hereford For the County of Hereford Sir Herbert ParretKnight John Barnaby of Brookehampton esq Thomas Baskervile of Collington
Simon Meyne James Temple Peter Temple Thomas Waite John Cook William Hewlet Hugh Peters Francis Hacker and Daniel Axtell have already received their Tryal at Law and by Verdict or their own Confession have been convicted and by Iudgement of Law thereupon had do now stand duely and legally attainted of whom ten persons that is to say Thomas Harrison Adrian Scroop John Carew John Jones Thomas Scot Gregory Clement John Cook Hugh Peters Francis Hacker and Daniel Axtell have most deservedly suffered the pains of death and been executed according to Law and the said John Lisle William Say Valenti●e Wauton Edward Whally John Barkstead Edmond Ludlow sir Michael Livesey John Okey John Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner Miles Corbet William Cawley Nicholas Love John Dixwell Daniel Blagrave Andrew Broughton and Edward Dendy are fled from Iustice not daring to abide a legal Tryal May it therefore please your Maiesty that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted by Authority of this present Parliament That the said Oliver Cromwell deceased Henry Ireton deceased John Bradshaw deceased and Thomas Pride deceased shall by vertue of this Act be adjudged to be Convicted and Attainted of High Treason to all intents and purposes as if they and every of them respectively had been Attainted in their lives And also that John Lisle William Say Valentine Wauton Edward Whally John Barkstead Edmond Ludlow sir Michael Livesey John Okey John Hewson william Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner William Cawley Miles Corbet Nicholas Love John Dixwell Daniel Blagrave Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy and every of them stand and be adjudged and by Authority of this present Act Convicted and Attainted of High Treason And that all and every the Mannors Messnages Lands Tenements Rents Reversions Remainders Possessions Rights Conditions Interests Offices Fees Annuities and all other the Hereditaments Leases for years Chattels real and other things of that nature whatsoever they be of them the said Oliver Cromwell Henry Ireton John Bradshaw Thomas Pride John Lisle William Say Valentine W●uton Edward Whally John Barkstead Edmond Ludlow sir Michael Livesey John Okey John Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner William Cawly Miles Corbet Nicholas Love John Dixwell Daniel Blagrave Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy Thomas Harrison Adrian Scroop John Carew John Jones Thomas Scot Gregory Clement Hugh Peters Francis Hacker Iohn Cook Daniel Axtell sir Hardress Waller William Heveningham Isaac Pennington Henry Martin Gilbert Millington Robert Tichborne Owen Rowe Robert Lilborne Henry Smith Edmond Harvy Iohn Downs Vincent Potter Augustine Garland George Fleetwood Simon Meyne Iames Temple Peter Temple Thomas Wayte which they or any of them or any other person or persons to their or any of their uses or in trust for them or any of them had the Five and twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty and six or at any time since shall stand and be forfeited unto Your Majesty Your Heirs and Successors and shall be deemed vested and adjudged to be in the actual and real possession of Your Majesty without any Office or Inquisition thereof hereafter to be taken or found And also That all and every the Goods Debts and other the Chattels personal whatsoever of them the said Oliver Cromwell Henry Ireton Iohn Bradshaw Thomas Pride whereof at the time of their respective deaths they or any of them or any other in trust for them or any of them stood possessed in Law or Equity and all the Goods Debts and other the Chattels personal whatsoever of them the said Iohn Lisle William Say Valentine Wauton Edward Whalley John Barkstead Edmond Ludlow Sir Michael Livesey John Okey John Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner William Cawly Miles Corbet Nicholas Love John Dixwell Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy Thomas Harrison Adrian Scroope John Carew John Jones Thomas Scot Gregory Clement Hugh Peters Francis Hacker Iohn Cook Daniel Axtell sir Hardress Waller William Heveningham Isaac Pennington Henry Martin Gilbert Millington Robert Tichborne Owen Rowe Robert Lilborne Henry Smith Edmond Harvy Iohn Downs Vincent Potter Augustine Garland George Fleetwood Simon Meyne Iames Temple Peter Temple Thomas Wayte whereof upon the Eleventh day of February One thousand six hundred fifty nine they or any of them or any other in Trust for them or any of them stood possessed either in Law or Equity shall be deemed and adjudged to be forfeited unto and are hereby vested and put into the actual and real possession of Your Majesty without any further Office or Inquisition thereof hereafter to be taken or found Provided always and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Conveyance Assurance Grant Bargain Sale Charge Lease Assignment of Lease Grants and Surrenders by Copy of Court-Roll Estate Interest Trust or limitation of any Vse or Vses of or out of any Manors Lands Tenements or Hereditaments not being the Lands nor Hereditaments of the late King Queen or Prince or of any Archbishops Bishops Deans Deans and Chapters nor being Lands or Hereditaments sold or given for the Delinquency or pretended Delinquency of any person or persons whatsoever by vertue or pretext of any Act Order Ordinance or reputed Act Order or Ordinance since the First day of Ianuary One thousand six hundred forty and one nor any Statute Iudgement or Recognizance had made acknowledged or suffered to any person or persons Bodies Politick or Corporate before the Twenty ninth day of September One thousand six hundred fifty nine by any of the Offenders before in this Act mentioned or their Heirs or by any other person or persons claiming by from or under them or any of them other then the wife or wives childe or children heir or heirs of such person or persons or any of them for money bona fide to them or any of them paid or lent nor any Conveyance Assurance Grant or Estate made before the Twenty fifth of April One thousand six hundred and sixty by any person or persons to any of the Offenders aforesaid in Trust And for the benefit of any other person or persons not being any of the Offenders aforesaid or in trust for any Bodies Politick or Corporate shall be impeached defeated made void or frustrated hereby or by any of the Convictions and Attainders aforesaid but that the same shall be held and enjoyed by the Purchasers Grantees Lessees Assigns Cestuy que usu Cestuy que trust and every of them their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns respectively as if this Act had not been made and as if the said Offenders had not been by this Act or by any other course or proceedings of Law convicted or attainted so as the said Conveyances and all and every the Grants and Assurances which by vertue of this Act are and ought to be held and enjoyed as aforesaid shall before the First of Ianuary which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and two be entred and enrolled of
Record in His Majesties Court of Exchequer and not otherwise Any thing in this Act herein before contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided always and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and singular the Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments which at any time heretofore were the Lands and Possessions of Henry late Marquess of Worcester and Edward now Marquess of Worcester and Henry Lord Herbert Son and Heir apparent of the said Edward Marquess of Worcester or any of them whereof or wherein the said Oliver Cromwell or any other person or persons in trust for him or to his use or any other the persons attainted by this Act or otherwise or any person or persons in trust for them or any of them had or claimed or pretended to have any Estate Right Title Possession or Interest at any time before or since the decease of the said Oliver Cromwell shall be and hereby are vested and setled in and shall be held and enjoyed by the said Marquess of VVorcester and the said Henry Lord Herbert in such manner and form and for such Estate and Estates with such Powers and Priviledges as they formerly had in the same respectively Any thing in this present Act contained or any Act Conveyance or Assurance heretofore made or acknowledged by the said Edward Marquess of VVorcester and Henry Lord Herbert or either of them unto the said Oliver Cromwell or any other person or persons in trust for or to the use of the said Oliver Cromwell or any Act or Conveyance made or done by the said Oliver Cromwell or by any in trust for him to any person whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding Saving always to all and every person and persons Bodies Politick and others their respective Heirs Successors Executors and Administrators all such Right Title and Interest in Law and Equity which they or any of them have or ought to have of into or out of any the premisses not being in trust for any the said Offenders nor derived by from or under the said Offenders since the Twenty fifth day of March which was in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty six And that they the said person and persons Bodies Politick and other their respective Heirs Successors Executors and Administrators and every of them in all and every such case where his and their Entry was lawful upon such Offender or Offenders or the Heirs or Assigns of such Offender or Offenders in or upon the said Twenty fifth day of March One thousand six hundred forty and six or at any time since may without Petition Monstrans de droyt Onster le maine or other Suit to His Majesty enter on the Premisses in His Majesties Possession or in the Possession of His Successors and Patentees their Heirs or Assigns in such manner to all intents as he or they might have done on the Possession of the said Offenders their Heirs or Assigns in or upon the said Twenty fifth day of March or at any time since Any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided also That all and every person and persons which have received any of the Rents or mean profits of in or out of any the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments Chattels real or Possessions of any the Offender or Offenders in this Act mentioned before the Eleventh day of February One thousand six hundred fifty and nine and have paid or accounted for the same before the said Eleventh day of February One thousand six hundred fifty and nine unto the said Offender or Offenders or their Assigns or to any claiming from or under them shall be clearly and for ever acquitted and discharged of and from the same against the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided always That it shall and may be lawful to and for Richard Ingoldsby to retain and keep or otherwise to sell and dispose all and singular the Goods and Chattels formerly belonging to sir Hardress Waller in the Kingdom of Ireland until Two thousand pounds for which the said Richard Ingoldsby in the year One thousand six hundred fifty eight stood joyntly bound with the said six Hardress Waller unto Iames Brooks of the City of York Alderman and was then counter-secured by a Iudgement upon his Lands and since by a Deed of Bargain and Sale of the said Goods and Chattels in Ireland be fully paid together with the Interest thereof he the said Richard Ingoldsby accounting for and paying the full overplus thereof if any shall be unto our Soveraign Lord the King Any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for Confirmation of Leases and Grants from Colledges and Hospitals WHereas since the beginning of the late Troubles divers Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governours Rectors Principals and other Heads Fellows and Scholars of Colledges Halls or Houses of Learning in either of the Vniversities of Oxford and Cambridge and the Dean Canons and Prevends of the Cathedral or Collegiat Church or Colledge of Christ-Church in the Vniversity of Oxford and Provest Warden or other Head-Officer and Fellows or Scholars of the ●olledges of Eaton and Winchester and Masters and Governors Brethren Brothers and Sisters of divers Hospitals have been amoved ejected or sequestred by the Lords and Commons assem●led in Parliament or by certain Visitors by them appointed or by some Conventions sitting at Westminster under the name or stile of a Parliament or by some Authority or pretence of Authority derived from them or the late pretended and usurped powers stiled Keepers of the Liberty of E●gland by Authority of Parliament or Protectors of the Common-wealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominion or Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging And whereas also after these Amotions Ejections or Sequestrations several other persons have been either by election of the said Colledges Halls Houses of Learning Church or Hospitals or by some of the powers or pretended powers above mentioned placed and substituted in these Masterships Headships Fellowships Deanary Canories Prebendaries Governorships and other places aforesaid who have actually exercised the same places and been de facto Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governours Rectors Principals and other Heads Fellows Scholars Brethren Brothers and Sisters Dean Canons or Prebends of such respective Colledges Halls Houses of Learning Hospitals Cathedrall Church or places and have made divers Grants by Copy of Court-Roll and Leases and Licences to let or assign Grants and Presentations to and Elections of divers persons Re-entries for non-payment of Rent or breach of Conditions whereupon divers Questions may in time to come arise For prevention whereof It is Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty with the Advice and assent of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled and by Authority of the same That all Grants by Copy of Court-Roll and Leases and Licences of setting and Assigning Grants and