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A45975 An act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious declaration for the settlement of his kingdome of Ireland and satisfaction of the several interests of adventurers, souldiers, and other His Majesties subjects there.; Public General Acts. 1662. 14 & 15 Car.II Session 3 c.2 Ireland.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II). 1662 (1662) Wing I309A; ESTC R223687 110,568 130

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lyable to the Satisfaction of such Arrears in the County of Kildare and elsewhere in the Kingdom of Ireland lying most convenient unto the Estate of the said Earl of Kildare which he the said Wentworth Earl of Kildare shall make choice of all which said Satisfactions are to be made at the same Rates and Proportions and according to the same Rules as are directed by this Act in Cases of the like Nature any thing in this present Act or any clause therein contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided always and be it further Enacted That all such Adventurers who are or shall be removed from any of the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments belonging to Theobald Purcell of Loghmoe in the County of Tipperary lately deceased shall be only reprized out of Surplusage Lands within the Security of the Adventurers any thing in this Act to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided alwayes That nothing in this Act contained shall prejudice the Right Title or Interest of Martin Noel or John Arthur in any the forfeited houses tenements or hereditaments in the Town of Wexford And it is hereby Enacted That such of the said Houses Tenements and Hereditaments in the said Town of Wexford as shall be found to be forfeited and already set out unto the said Martin Noel and John Arthur shall be and are hereby vested in and setled upon the said Martin Noel and John Arthur their Heirs and Assigns for ever under such Rents and according to such respective Rules as were set down in his Majesties said Declaration and Instructions Provided alwayes That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to any person or persons Bodies Politick or Corporate any Manors Lands Tenements Rents Reversions Services or Hereditaments which did belong unto any Hospital Almes-house Lepers or Lazars or other charitable Vse within the said Kingdom of Ireland on the Two and Twentieth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred Forty one but that all such Manors Lands Tenements Rents Reversions and Hereditaments and every of them shall be restored setled and disposed to the respective Hospitals Almes-houses Lepers Lazars or other charitable Vse to which they or any of them did belong before the said year One Thousand Six Hundred Forty and One and that to be done by the Inspection Direction and Regulation of the Lord Lieutenant or other chief Governour Governours and Council for the time being any thing in this Act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided also and be it further Enacted That Arthur now Earl of Anglesey and Lord Viscount Valentia his Heirs and Assigns in his and their respective Settlements and Satisfactions pursuant to this Act shall and may enjoy the ful benefit and advantage of his Majesties respective Gracious Letters in the behalf of the said Lord Viscount Valentia under his Majesties Royal Signet Inrolled in his Majesties high Court of Chancery in Ireland so far forth as the same are consistent with his Majesties said Declaration any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes and be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend or be construed to extend to any Manors Castles Towns Villages Messuages Houses Lands Tenements or Hereditaments whereof Simon Luttrel of Luttrelstown in the County of Dublin Esq deceased or Thomas Luttrel Son of the said Simon or either of them were or was seized in Fee or Fee Tail in Vse Possession Remainder or Reversion on the Two and Twentieth day of October One thousand six hundred forty and one or whereof they or either of them or their or any of their Tenant or Tenants was or were dispossessed expulsed or removed by or under colour of any Actings of the late Vsurped Power in the Kingdome of Ireland but that the said Thomas Luttrel his Heirs and Assigns shall and may from henceforth have hold and enjoy all and singular the said Manors Castles Towns Villages Messuages Houses Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with appurtenances without and before any previous Reprizals and at the ancient Rents and Tenures any thing in this Act contained to the contrary thereof notwithstrnding Provided alwayes and be it hereby enacted That John Bellew of Castletown in the County of Lowth Esq his Heirs and Assigns shall have hold possess and enjoy all the Houses Lands Tenements Rents Services and Hereditaments whatsoever which did belong in Possession Reversion or Remainder to Sir Christopher Bellew late of Castletown aforesaid Knight Father to the said John on the Two and Twentieth of October in the year of Our Lord God One thousand six hundred forty and one in as large and ample manner as the said Sir Christopher or any other in his Right or to his Vse enjoyed the same subject nevertheless to such Charges and Incumbrances as were justly laid upon or issuing out of the said Estate before the said Two and Twentieth day of October One thousand Six hundred forty and one any Clause Proviso matter or thing in this Act whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes That John Morrish and Robert Clayton and their Heirs Executors and Assigns shall have hold and enjoy all and singular the forfeited Manors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in the County of Wexford in Ireland whereof they or One of them stand seized or possessed in Trust for Sir John Cutler Knight and Baronet Sir Edward Heath Knight of the Bath Thomas Yate Doctor in Divinity Robert Abbot Gentleman Didier Fouchant Gentleman and Timothy Stamp Esquire and whereon or on some part whereof Iron-works and other necessary Improvements have been erected and made and which were formerly purchased or taken in Lease in the Names of any of the parties above-named from Officers Souldiers or others to whom the same were set out or allotted in satisfaction of Adventures or Arrears or did otherwise of right appertain according to the effect and purport of the several and respective Deeds of Purchase and Demise and with such benefit of Reprizal in case of restitution or incumbrance and with such other Advantages as any Adventurer or Souldier their Heirs or Assigns within the Province of Leinster ought to have any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes and be it further enacted That the Lands and Estate formerly set out in the County of Cork unto Hercules Huncks Esq for his Arrears due for his Service in Ireland be established on and confirmed unto Edward Adams of London Merchant his Heirs and Assigns for ever according to such Tenures Rents and Services and under such Limitations and Directions for Reprizal as are set down and expressed for any other Officer or Souldier in this present Act any thing herein to the contrary notwithstanding And whereas several of the Inhabitants and Proprietors of the City of Dublin and Town of Drogheda who constantly adhered unto the Royal Authority until the withdrawing
be equally divided amongst all and every the said Commissioned Officers who have any Arrears due for Services in Ireland before One thousand Six hundred Forty nine All which Rents above said and profits shall be paid in such way and manner as shall be by Vs appointed And also the said Houses Lands and Tenements distributed and set out in such way and manner as we shall appoint for the ends and uses aforesaid the said Years Rent to be paid in the space of Two Years by even and equal proportions half yearly And the said Year and a halfs Rent in three years by even and equal portions half yearly For which Service as also for stating the Arrears of the Commissioned Officers aforesaid not yet stated fit persons shall be speedily by Vs Authorized All which said Arrears so to be stated shall be stated before the Twenty nineth day of September One thousand Six hundred Sixty one And the several particulars for the above security for Officers serving before One thousand Six hundred Forty nine shall be immediately put out of Charge in Our Court of Exchequer Whereof Our Chief Baron and other Our Ministers of the said Court are hereby required to take notice and put the same in execution accordingly And the said Securities are hereby committed and intrusted into the hands of such persons for the uses aforesaid As the Duke of Albermarle General of all Our Armies and the Lord Marquess of Ormond Lord Steward of Our Houshold by Vs hereby thereunto Authorized shal appoint to be by them Let and set for the best advantage and to the ends aforesaid And they are also to Assign sit and convenient Salaries for such persons as shall be imployed therein The said Salaries to be assigned unto them out of the Profits of the said Securities That such Protestants whose Estates have been given out for satisfaction of Adventurers or Souldiers or otherwise disposed of to any other persons shall be forthwith restored to their former Estates and a Reprizal of equal Value Worth and Purchase forthwith Assigned to such Adventurers or Souldiers as shall be removed out of their said Estates Provided no person or persons shall have the benefit hereof who were in the Rebellion before the Fifteenth of September One thousand Six hundred Forty and three and have taken out Decrees for Lands in the Province of Connaught or County of Clare in recompence of their former Estates And that such Adventurer Souldier or other persons who have been or shall be removed from the Estate of James Lord Marquess of Ormond Lord Steward of Our Houshold for what he possest therefore for Adventure or Arrears shall be Reprized in the County of Catherlaugh for the same every person so to be removed shall not be accomptable for the Profits he received whilest he or they enjoyed such Estates Provided alwayes That this Our Declaration or any thing or matter therein contained shall not extend to any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments which James Lord Marquess of Ormond Lord Steward of Our Houshold or any of his Ancestors Barons of Arckloe Viscounts of Thurles or Earles of Ormond or Ossory did at any time heretofore Mortgage Grant or Demise unto any person or persons in Fee Fee-Farm fee-Fee-Tail for Life or for Years or for any other Estate or Interest nor to any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments held of the said James Lord Marquess of Ormond mediately or immediately as of any of his Manors whereby the Forfeited or Forfeitable Interest of any person or persons in such Lands Tenements or Hereditaments as aforesaid may be setled in any Adventurer Souldier or any person whatsoever other than the said James Marquess of Ormond and his Heirs Provided that this shall not extend to any of the Lands held of James Marquess of Ormond or the Lady Marchioness his Wife as of any their Manors but that all such Lands shall be held of the said James and the Lady Marchioness and their Heirs by the same Tenure and at the same Rents and Services as heretofore any thing in this Our Declaration to the contrary contained notwithstanding And whereas the Earl of Inchequin hath been dispossessed of his Estate for his eminent Service and adhering unto Vs and is now by Act of Parliament ordered to be restored to his said Estate We are graciously pleased hereby further to Declare That he be accordingly restored to his said Estate and that such who shall thereby ●e removed and are justly capable of reprize that they shall be reprized as others in l●ke cases are to be reprised And whereas we understand that by the ●●te usurped Powers during the Distempers of these Ti●●● several Irish Proprietors of the Popish Religion have been dispossessed of their Estates meerly for being Papists and have shed out Decrees and are possessed of Lands in the Province of Connaught and County of Clare in compensation of their former Estates which being an Act of their own We might without any injustice deny to relieve them in yet so willing We are that any Interest intituling in self to Equitable mercy m●ght not be disappointed that We declare That all innocent Papists being such as shall prove themselves to have been Faithful and Loyal unto and never acted against Our Royal Father or Our Self since the two and twentieth day of October One thousand six hundred forty one though they have sued out Decrees and are possessed of Lands in the Province of Connaught or County of Clare in lieu of their former Estates shall notwithstanding be restored to their said Estates by the second of May One thousand six hundred Sixty one Provided that the said Lands in Connaught and Clare so allotted to the said Papists be restored unto Vs to Reprise others or for satisfaction of such Irish Proprietors thereof so far as this Declaration excludes them not or if the said Lands in Connaught and Clare or any part thereof have been sold by any such Papist that the said Papist out of his Estate to which he is to be restored shall pay the Purchase-Money to the said Purchaser his Heirs or Assigns and whosoever either by Reprize or Restauration shall enjoy the said Lands shall make satisfaction to the said Purchaser for all necessary Reparations and Improvements upon the said Lands before he be admitted to the possession of them Provided also That whatsoever Adventurer or Souldier that shall be removed from his present possession to make room for any such Papist shall forthwith have a Reprize of equal value worth and purchase in other Forfeited Lands Provided alwayes That whereas the Corporations of Ireland are now planted with English who have considerably improved at their own Charges and brought Trade and Manufacture into that Our Kingdom and by their Settlment there do not a little contribute to the Peace and Settlement of that Country the disturbing or removal of which English would in many respects be very prejudicial That all such of the Popish Religion of any Corporations in Ireland
such as hereby are to receive twelve Shillings and six pence in the pound as also the arrears due before One Thousand Six Hundred Forty Nine of such who have received satisfaction for their arrears due since One Thousand Six Hundred Forty Nine and this to be done without any Priority or Distinction in an equal proportion after that you have first made up the Deficiency of those who have been satisfied in part since One Thousand Six Hundred Forty Nine but have not yet Lands set out to them to the full of that proportion which they were to have had at the time when the rest of the Lands were set out unto them and others as aforesaid We having by Our said Declaration assigned the Forfeited Houses Lands Tenements and Hereditaments not already disposed of within any Corporation in Ireland or in the Counties of Wicklow Longford Leitrim and Donegal and within a mile of the River Shannon commonly called or known by the name of Mile-Line for satisfaction of such Officers who served Our Royal Father or Our Self in Ireland before the Fifth of June One Thousand Six Hundred Forty Nine as in Our Declaration is directed In Order thereunto Our Court of Exchequer in Ireland is hereby authorized and required to put the premisses out of Charge from the Three and Twentieth of October last past without Fee or other Charge for the same And towards the carrying on the work hereby appointed and all the contingent Charges thereof the moneys received by Major William Cadowgan and others for the Rents of the Counties of Wicklow Leitrim Longford and Donegal and for the Lands in Connaught and Clare commonly known or called by the name of Mile-Line for several years last past shall be paid into the Hands of such persons as we shall as aforesaid appoint to receive the moneys payable by the Adventurers or Souldiers and the accompts thereof forthwith delivered unto you The which accompts you are hereby required to Audit and Examine All the Rents and Profits of the Houses Lands Tenements and Hereditaments by Our said Declaration appointed for Satisfaction of the said Officers before the Fifth of June One Thousand Six Hundred Forty Nine until the same be sold as is before directed shall be paid into the Hands of such persons as we shall appoint as aforesaid to collect and receive the same for the Ends and Vses above mentioned as also towards the Satisfaction of such persons as are to receive Satisfaction for their Improvements in building or repairing Houses planting Orchards or Gardens All which said moneys shall be paid by Warrant from You or any five or more of you aforesaid directed to Our said Vice-Treasurer for the Ends and Vses aforesaid Whereas several Lands have been set out for satisfaction of Money lent or publick Debts incurred for Provisions Arms and Ammunition furnished before the year One thousand Six hundred Forty four the which Lands so set out We have by Our said Declaration reserved for that purpose and to the end the persons to whom the said Lands are so set out may receive satisfaction for their said Moneys and Provisions according to the Tenor of Our said Declaration you are to compute the Money that ought to have been paid for the said Provision Arms and Ammunition together with the Interest for the same unto the time the said Lands were set out after the rate of 6. pounds per centum per annum You shall inquire of the Value of the said Lands what improvements there are made since they were set out what worth to be sold when set out at the rate of Ten years purchase and who now in possession and under what Title You shall assign so much of the said Lands so set out as according to Ten years purchase the aforesaid Money for the said provision c. with the Interest thereof as aforesaid will amount unto first deducting the Improvements made on the premisses since they were set out as aforesaid And whereas James Duke of Ormond Lord Steward of Our Household together with Sir Philip Percivall and Sir George Lane Knights and also others at the instance and request of the said Duke of Ormond became bound for certain Moneys lent and publick Debts incurred for Provision Arms and Amunition and furnished and delivered in Provisions and other Necessaries in Order to the carrying on of the War in that Our Kingdom whereby they have made themselves their Heirs Executors and Administrators lyable to Suit Hazard and Loss if not provided for and satisfaction set out for the same which in all equity ought to be done you are therefore required forthwith to set out Forfeited Lands in the Counties of Kildare and Dublin or one of them for satisfaction of the said Debts Provisions and other necessaries according to the last fore-going Rules and that in the mean time neither the said Duke of Ormond nor any other bound for the said Debts at his instance and request their Heirs Executors or Admistrators be sued molested or troubled for or concerning the same And if any of the said Lands already set or which shall be set out be restored to former Proprietors you are forthwith to assign other Lands of equal Value Worth and Purchase in lieu thereof You are likewise after the same rate of Ten years purchase to assign set out some convenient Forfeited lands unto Major George Rayden in satisfaction of Debentures for Arrears and Moneys paid by him for Provisions furnished as aforesaid and for which no satisfaction as yet hath been assigned as also to Doctor William Petty for his deficient Debentures according to the direction of Our Letter of the Second of January One thousand Six hundred and sixty Whereas there is a Rent payable to Vs out of every Acre of Land assigned or to be assigned to any Adventurer Souldier or other person as by Our Declaration appears in order to the ascertaining thereof you are to observe these following directions viz. Where there is no certain Record of the Lands assigned or set out to the Souldiers or other persons so that the Rent payable to Vs cannot be ascertained in all such cases you are to cause Proclamation to be made and Certificates to be returned of all such respective Possessions Debentures and Debts for which the said Lands were set out to them in way and manner as by Our aforesaid Instructions is directed with respect unto the Method to be observed concerning the Lands assigned unto the Adventurers wherein you are expresly to distinguish betwixt what Lands are set out for satisfaction of Arrears grown due in England from what is set out for satisfaction of Arrears grown due in Ireland you are out of the said Certificates and out of the Surveys and Books of Debentures or Books of Distributions or Subdivisions of Lands to any Office or place in Ireland forthwith to cause fair Books to be made up of all the Houses Lands Tenements and Hereditaments set out to the Adventurers Souldiers and
the said Diocess as the Bishop thereof shall judge most convenient and such Rents payable as aforesaid are to be in lieu of all Crown-Rent and other Challenges and Acknowledgements whatsoever payable by the said Officers out of such Chauntries or Lands belonging to them And Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That out of all and every the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments set in Fee Farm by the Bishop of the Diocess wherein such Lands Tenements and Hereditaments are upon which any Rent was paid unto the Church in the Years One Thousand Six Hundred and Forty or One Thousand Six Hundred Forty and One and which are Forfeited and Vested by this Act in His Majesty his Heirs and Successors and that are by this present Act set out assigned or intended to be set out and assigned unto any Commissioned Officer or Officers that served his late Majesty before the Fifth of June One Thousand Six Hundred Forty Nine as aforesaid his or their Heirs or Assigns there shall be paid for ever by such Commissioned Officer or Officers his or their Heirs or Assigns in lieu of all Crown-Rents and all other Acknowledgements whatsoever due or payable out of the said Lands the sum of Two Shillings in the Pound at the improved value to be ascertained as aforesaid of such Lands and Tenements so possessed and enjoy●d by him or them his or their Heirs or Assigns of which they were or shall be respectively holden And Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That out of the several houses forfeited and vested in his Majesty by this Act being in several walled Towns Cities Corporations and Burroughs in this Kingdome and by this Act are set out assigned and allotted for the satisfaction of the Commissioned Officers their Heirs and Assigns as aforesaid That all and every Archbishop and Bishop and Minister whose Houses in any of their respective Sees or Church-Livings within the said Town or Suburbs are wasted or not habitable shall have set out unto them an handsome convenient House Rent free other than the Rent payable to his Majesty which by the said Archbishop Bishop his or their Successors and by the Ministers aforesaid is hereby payable to his Majesty during the said Term at and according to the same values that shall be set upon the yearly Rent of such Houses set out and given into the possession of such Archbishop or Bishop his or their Successors as also to such Ministers as abovesaid for the space of Seven Years to begin from the day such possession is given such House or Houses to be in the most convenient place for the Ministers residence and every Archbishop or Bishop to have his own choice of the best Forfeited House and Garden within the City or Suburbs where his Cathedral is during the aforesaid time And if such Archbishop or Bishop or other Minister have no House or House-stead belonging to their Sees or Rectories lying within the said Town That then a convenient House out of the Houses aforesaid or House-stead at the Election of the Bishop or Minister shall be set out to such Archbishop Bishop or Minister his or their Successors for ever under the rent reservable to his Majesty out of such house or houses by this Act to be paid to his Majesty by such Archbishop Bishop or Minister his or their Successors for ever And also be it Ordained and Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners to be appointed by his Majesty for the execution of the said Declaration and Instructions and this present Act shall have full Power and Authority by Virtue of this Act and of the said Commission with the greatest indifference that may be to all persons therein concerned to do and execute all and every Act and Acts Thing and Things as may conduce to the manner of executing all and every Clause or C●auses contained in this Act that have express reference to the Settlement of the Interests of the Church and that all manner of Proceedings and Orders to be made by the said Commissioners in pursuance of their Commission and according to the said Declaration and Instructions and this present Act shall by Virtue of this Act be as good and effectual in the Law to all intents constructions and purposes as though the same had been particularly and distinctly mentioned or set down by Authority of this present Parliament And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the recompence or satisfaction to be made or given by any of the Protestant Officers who served in the Irish Wars before the Fifth day of June One thousand six hundred forty nine for or in respect of any Buildings or Reparations of any Messuages or Tenements herein before appointed as a security for their respective Arrears shall not exceed a Fifth part of that sum which is the true and real value of such messuages and Tenements in case the Inheritance thereof were to be sold messuages new built from the ground onely excepted nor shall any recompence or satisfaction be made or given for or in respect of any Buildings or Reparations which have been begun since the Thirtieth day of November One thousand six hundred and sixty And it is hereby further Enacted That where choice or particular lands or houses within the said Security are or shall be appointed for satisfying Arrears of any Officers the same may be set out to them in all other things according to the Valuation and Rules given by your Majesty for setting the rest of the Security not otherwise excepting the houses and lands granted to Sir George Lane Knight And whereas there have been several Baronies reserved to reprize such Inhabitants and Natives of Cities and Walled Towns in Ireland as were excluded from their Proprieties in the said Towns or Cities some of whom may perhaps be restorable by this Act to their ancient proprieties Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any such shall be restored to their ancient proprieties that then so much of the Lands reserved in those Baronies of equal value worth and purchase to the lands and houses so to be restored to the said Inhabitants and Natives be and shall be reprized to the said Officers serving before the Fifth of June One thousand six hundred forty nine for and in lieu of what lands and houses shall be so restored back to the said former Proprietors And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where any Burroughs Corporations or Towns being and continuing actually Incorporated in the year One thousand Six Hundred Forty One and were allotted and set out to Adventurers or Souldiers not as Burroughs Corporations or Towns Corporate but measured as part of their Land assigned them the said Burroughs Corporations and Towns Corporate respectively are hereby assigned towards the satisfying the Arrears of the said Off●cers before the Fifth of June One Thousand Six Hundred Forty Nine And be it hereby further Declared and Enacted by the Authority
lie most contiguous unto the Fort of Duncannon which lands so as aforesaid to be set out shall be reserved unto his Majesty his Heirs and Successors to the intent that the Rents Issues and Profits thereof may for ever be imployed for and towards the better support and maintenance of the Fort aforesaid and all and every the Adventurers and Souldiers and other reprizable persons to whom any of the said Lands so as aforesaid to be set out have been heretofore allotted or disposed shall be forthwith reprized out of some other forfeited lands of an Estate of equal value worth and purchase any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes and be it further Enacted That all and singular the forfeited Messuages Manors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whereof Henry Jones Lord Bishop of Meath or any other person or persons in Trust for him or to his Vse were seized or possessed on or before the Nine and Twentieth day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty shall be and are hereby vested and setled in and confirmed unto the said Henry Lord Bishop of Meath in his natural capacity and shall be held and enjoyed by him the said Henry Lord Bishop of Meath and his Heirs subject to the like Rents Tenures and Payments as any Adventurer for lands in the Province of Leinster ought to be and in case any of the forfeited lands hereby vested in the said Lord Bishop of Meath did heretofore belong to any restorable person other than innocent persons that then and in such case no restitution shall be made until the said Henry Lord Bishop of Meath be first reprized with an estate in value worth and purchase equal to that which ought to be restored any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes and be it Enacted and Declared by the Authority aforesaid That nothing in this Act contained shall extend to the disposal of any lands tenements or hereditaments whereof the Provost Fellows and Scholars of the holy and individed Trinity near Dublin of the Foundation of Queen Elizabeth were seized in Fee in the year One thousand six hundred forty one and are now in their actual possession but that the said lands tenements and hereditaments together with the Right Title and Interest of all and every person and persons to any of the said lands tenements and hereditaments which they held by virtue of any Grant Lease or Fee-farm from the Provost Fellows and Scholars of the said Colledge and which is forfeited to his Majesty by the late Rebellion shall remain and are hereby granted and confirmed to the said Provost Fellows and Scholars and their Successors for ever paying for the same such Rents as Adventurers ought to pay for lands within the Provinces where the lands hereby granted and confirmed lye any thing in this Act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding And whereas there are Fees claimed to be due to Sir Audley Mervyn Knight Speaker of the House of Commons Sir George Lane Knight Clerk of the House of Lords Philip Fernly Esq Clerk of the Houss of Commons and other Attendants on either of the said Houses out of every Bill past in Parliament wherein or whereby any person or persons Bodies Politick or Corporate receive any Grant of or restitution to any forfeited lands tenements or hereditaments to them or any of them their Heirs and Successors being particularly Named or included in the said Bill Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the ascertaining the respective Fees payable by the said persons Bodies Politick and Corporate not particularly named by this Act though included therein both as to the sum and sums and the way time manner and paying thereof be and is hereby left to the consideration of the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governour or Governours and Council of Ireland for the time being after Advice therein had with both Houses of Parliament there and what Order or Orders shall be by them after such Advice resolved upon and recorded in the High Court of Chancery shall be as good effectual and binding to all intents and purposes for the demanding Levying and Payment of the said Fees to the persons aforesaid their and every of their Executors and Assigns as if the said Order or Orders were particularly and distinctly set down and expressed in this present Act. Provided also that any thing in this Act contained shall not avoid the grant of a Remainder of a term of years in certain Lands Tenements and Hereditaments lying in the Parish of Finglasse and County of Dublin forfeited by William Hewlet and passed by Letters Patents under the Great Seal of this Kingdome to Sir Timothy Terril Knight but the same are hereby confirmed for and during the term aforesaid to the said Sir Timothy Terril his Executors Administrators and Assigns Provided also and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That neither this Act nor the Act enabling Ecclesiastical persons to make Leases for Sixty years for the encouragement of Planters nor any matter or thing contained in either of them shall prejudice the Right Title or Interest of Richard Earl of Cork or of Michael Lord Bishop of Cork in or unto the Town and Lands of Ballymulcask in the County of Cork but that the same may continue and be in such state and no other as if the said Acts or either of them had never been made any thing in this Act or the said other Act notwithstanding Provided alwayes and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid that Randal now Marquess of Antrim shall be restored to all and singular the Manors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whereof he or any other in Trust for him stood seized or possessed upon the Three and Twentieth day of October in the year of Our Lord One thousand Six hundred forty one in such manner and form and according to such order and method and no other as the Lord Viscount Nettervil and the Lord Viscount Galmoy and the rest with them in the Declaration herein before mentioned ought by virtue of the said Declaration and this present Act to be restored to their respective Estates any thing herein contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided also and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the sum of Eight thousand Pounds Sterling shall be fully satisfied and paid at such times and in such way as your Majesty or your Successors shall appoint or direct unto Sir James Shane Knight his Executors Administrators or Assigns for and in recompence of his Estate in the half Barony of Irris which by this Act is absolutely vested and continued in your Majesty your Heirs and Successors and that in the mean time until the same be fully satisfied Arthur Earl of Anglesey you Majesties Vice-Treasurer and Receiver General or any other Vice-Treasurer or Receiver General of this Kingdome that hereafter shall be and is hereby Authorized and required