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A81806 A full relation of the passages concerning the late treaty for a peace, begun at Vxbridge January 30. 1644. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I). 1645 (1645) Wing D2480A; Thomason E281_12; ESTC R200042 160,709 240

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and pay unto all and every Arch-Bishop Bishop Deane Sub-deane Arch-Deacon Chanter Chancellour Treasurer Sub-Treasurer Succentor Sacrist ●rebendary Cannon Cannon Residentiary Pettie Cannon Vicars Chorall Choristers old Vicars and new Vicars and other Officers and persons belonging unto or now imployed in or about the said Cathedrall or collegiate Churches such yearely Stipends and Pensions for so long time and in such manner as by the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled shall be ordered dir●cted and appointed And shall dispose of all and singular the aforesaid Mannors Lands Tithes Appropriations Advowsons Tenements Hereditaments and other the Premisses and of every part and parcell thereof and of the Revenues Rents Issues and profits thereof to the uses intents and purposes above and hereafter expressed that is to say for a competent maintenance for the su●port of such a number of preaching Ministers for the service of every Ca●he●rall and collegiate Church and His Majesties free Chappell of Windsor as by the Lords and Commons shall be ordered and appointed And lik●wise for the maintenance of preaching Ministers throughout the Kingdom of E●gland Dommion of Wales and Town of Barw●●k in such places where such maintenance is wanting and for a proportionable allowance for and towards the reparation of the said Cathedrall and collegiate Churches in such manner and forme and to such persons and for such other good uses to the advancement of true Religion and the maintenance of Piety and Learning as by this or any other Act or Acts of Parliament now or hereafter to be made shall be set down or declared And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid that all Leases Guifts Grants Conveyances Assurances and Estates whatsoever hereafter to be made by the said Sir William Roberts Knight Thomas Atkins Sir Iohn Wollaston Iohn Warner Iohn Towes Aldermen of the City of London Iohn Packer Esqu Peeter Malbourne Esqu the Survivors and Survivor of them or the greater part of them his and their Heires and Assignes of any the Mannors Lands Tenements or Hereditaments within or by this Act shall come or be limited or disposed of unto the said Sir William Roberts Knight Thomas Atkins Sir Iohn Wollaston Iohn Warner Iohn Towes Aldermen of the City of London Iohn Packer Esqu Peeter Malbourne Esquire other then for the Terme of one and Twenty yeares or three Lives or some other Terme of yeares determinable upon one two or three Lives and not above from the time as any such Lease or Grant shall be made or granted whereupon the accustomed yearely Rent or more shall be reserved and payable yearely during the said Terme whereof any former Lease is in being and not to be Expired surrendred or ended within three yeares after the making of such Lease shall be utterly voyd and of none effect to all Intents Constructions and purposes any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided neverthelesse where no Lease hath been heretofore made nor any such Rent hath been reserved or payable of any the Lands Tenements or Hereditaments in this Act limited or disposed of unto the said Sir Willi●m Roberts Knight Thomas Atkins Sir Iohn Wollaston Iohn Warner Iohn Towes Aldermen of the City of London Ioh● Packer Esqu Peter Malbourne Esqu that in such case it shall be lawfull for the said Sir William Roberts Knig●t Thomas Atkins Sir Iohn Wollaston Iohn Warner Iohn Towes Aldermen of the City of London Iohn Packer Esqu Peter Malb●urne Esqu the Survivors and Survivor of them or the greater part of them his and their Heires to make any Lease or state for the Terme of one and Twenty yeares or three Lives or some other Terme of yeares determinable upon one two or three Lives and not above taking such Fine as they in their Judgements shall conceive indifferent and reserving a reasonable Rent not being under the third part of the clear yearely value of the Lands Tenements or Hereditaments contained in such Lease And it is further Declared to be the true intent and meaning of this Act That all and every the Lessees Farmors and Tenants of all and every the said Persons and Corporations whos● Offices or places are taken away by this Statute now having holding or enjoying any Estate Terme or Interest in possession by himselfe his under Tenants or Assignes of or in any Mannors Lands Tenements Appropriations or other Hereditaments whatsoever shall and may be preferred in the taking and renuing of any Estates Leases or Grants of any such Mannors Lands Tenements or Hereditaments before any other Person the said Lessees Farmors or Tenants or other Parties interessed as aforesaid desiring the same and giving such Fines Rents and other considerations for the same as by the said Sir William Roberts Knight Thomas Atkins Sir Iohn Wollaston Iohn Warner Iohn Towes Aldermen of the City of London Iohn Packer Peter Malbourne Esquires or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the major part of them his or their Heires or Assignes shall be thought and held just and reasonable Provided also and be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid that all and singular Revenues Rents Issues Fees Profits Summes of Money and allowances whatsoever as have heretofore been and now ought to be paid disposed or allowed unto or for the maintenance of any Grammer Schoole or Schollars or for or towards the Reparation of any Church Chappell High-way Causey Bridge Schoole-house Almes-house or other charitable use payable by any the Corporations or Persons whose Offices or places are taken away by this Act or which are chargeable upon or ought to issue out of or be paid for or in respect of the said premisses or any of them shall be and continue to be paid disposed and allowed as they were and have been heretofore any thing in this present Act to the contrary thereof notwithstanding And to the intent and purpose the Parliament may be certainly and clearly informed of the premisses to the end the same may be distributed applied imployed to and for such pious and godly uses and purposes as is intended and herein declared Be it ordained and enacted that the Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England for the time being shall by vertue of this Act have full Power and Authority and is hereby required to award and issue forth severall Commissions under the Great Seale of England into all and every the Counties and Cities with in the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales to be directed unto such and so many Persons as b● the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled shall be nominated assigned and appointed thereby authorizing and requiring th●m or any five or more of them and giving them full Power and ●uthority by the Oathes of good and lawfull men as by all other good and lawfull wayes and meanes to inquire and find out what Mannors Castles Lordships Granges Messuages Lands Tenements Meadowes Leasues Pastures Woods Rents Reversions Services Parsonages appropriate Tithes Oblations Obventions Pensions
Enacted by the King 's most Excellent Majesty and the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same that from and after the fifth day of November in the yeare of our Lord one Thousan● six Hundred fortie and three there shall be no Arch-Bishop Bishop Chancellour or Commissarie of any Arch-Bishop or Bishop nor any Deane Sub-Deane Deane and Chapter or Arch-Deacon nor any Chancellour Chaunter Treasurer Sub-Trea●urer Succentor or Sacrist of any Cathedrall or Collegiate Church nor any Prebendary Canon Canon-Residenciary Petty-Canon Vicar Chorall Choristers Old-Vicars or new-Vicars of or within any Cathedrall or Collegiate Church or any other their Officers within this Church of England or Dominion of Wales And that from and after the said fifth day of Novemb. the Name Title Dignity Iurisdiction Office and Function of Arch-Bishops Bishops their Chancellours and Commissaries Deanes Sub-Deanes Deanes and Chapters Arch-Deacons Canons and Prebendaries and all Chaunters Chauncellours Treasurers Sub-Treasurers Succentors and Sacrists and all Vicars Corall and Choristers old-Vicars and new-Vicars and every of them and likewise the having using or exercising of any Power Iurisdiction Office or Authority by reason or colour of any such Name Title Dignity office or Function within this Realme of England or Dominion of Wales shall thenceforth cease determine and become absolutely voyd and shall be abolished out of this Realme and the Dominion of Wales any Vsage Law or Statute to the con●rary in any wise notwithstanding And that from and after the said fifth day of November no Person or Persons whatsoever by virtue of any Letters Patents Commission or other authority derived from the Kings Majestie His Heires or Successors shall use or exercise any Iurisdiction Ecclesiasticall within this Realme or Dominion of Wales but such and in such manner as shall be appointed and established by Act of Parliament And that all Counties Palatine Mannors Lordships Castles Granges Messuages Mills Lands Tenements Meadows Leasues Pastures Woods Rents Reversions Services Parks Annuiti●s Franchises Liberties Priviledges Immunities Rights Rights of Action and of Entrie Interests Titles of Entrie Conditions Commons Courts-Leete and Courts-Baron and all other Possessions and Herediments whatsoever of what nature or quality soever they be or wheresoever they lie or be other then Impropriations Parsonages Appropriats Tithes Oblations Obventions Pention Portions of Tithes Parsonages Vicarages Churches Chapp●ls Advowsons Nominations Collations Rights of Patronage and Presentation which now are or lately were of or belonging unto any Arch-Bishop Bishop Arch-bish●prick or Bishop●i●k or any of them or which they or any of them held or injoy●d in right of their said Arch-bish●prick or Bishoprick respectively shall by the authority of Parliament be vested adjudged and deemed to be and shall be in the very real and actuall possession and seisin of the Kings Majesty His Heires and Successors And shall have hold possesse and enioy the same to Him His Heires and Successors without any Entrie or other Act whatsoever and that the Kings Maiestic His Heires and Successors His and their Lessees Farmers and Tenants shall hold an●●n●oy the same discharged and acquitted of payment of Tithes as f●eely and in as large ample and beneficiall meanes to all intents and purposes as any Arch-Bishop or B●shop at any time or times within the space of two yeares last past held or injoyed or of right ought to have held or inioyed the same Provided neverthelesse and be it enacted by the authority aforesaid that all Leases Grants Guifts Letters Patents Conveyances Assurances or Estates whatsoever hereafter to be made by the Kings Maiestie His Heires or Successors of any the Mannors Lands Tenements Hereditaments which in or by this Act shall come or be limited or disposed of unto His Maiestie His Heires or Successors other then for the Terme of one and twenty yeares or three Lives or some other Terme of yeares determinable upon one two or three Lives and not above from the time as any such Lease or Grant shall be made or granted whereupon the accustomed yearely Rent or more shall be reserved and payable yearely during the said Terme And whereof any former Lease is in being not to be expired surrendred or ended within three yeares after the making of any such new Lease shall be utterly voyd and of none effect to all intents constructions and purposes any clause or words of non obstante to be put in any such Patent Graunt Conveyance or Assurance and any Law Vsage Custome or any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And be it further Enacted and Ordained that all Impropriations Parsonages Appropriate Tithes Oblations Obventions Portions of Tithes Parsonages Vicaridges Churches Chappels Advowsons Nominations Collations rights of Patronage and Presentation which now are or lately were belonging unto any Arch-Bishop or Bishop Arch-bishoprick or Bishoprick And all Mannors Castles Lordships Granges Messuages Mills Lands Tenements Meadowes Pastures Woods Rents Reversions Services Parsonages Appropriate Tithes Oblations Obventions Pensions Portions of Tithes Parsonages Vicaridges Churches Chappels Advowsons Nominations rights of Patronage and Presentation Parkes Arnuities Franchises Liberties Priviledges Immunities Rights Rights of Action and of Entrie Interests Titles of Entire Conditions Commons Courts Leete and Courts Baron and all other Possessions and Hereditaments whatsoever of what nature or quality soever they be or wheresoever they lie or be which now are or lately were of or belonging to any Sub-Deane Deane Deane and Chapter Arch-Deacon Chanter Chancellor Treasurer Sub Treasurer Succentor Sacrist Prebendary Cannon Cannon Residentia●ie Petty-Cannon Vicars Chorall Choristers old Vic●rs and ●ew Vicars or any of them or any of the Officers of them or any of them which they held or inioyed in right of their said Dignities Churches Corporations Offices or Places respectively shall by Authority of this present Parliament be Vested Adjudged and deemed to be and shall be in the very reall and actuall Possession and Seisin of Sr William Roberts Knight Thomas Atkins Sr Wollaston Iohn Warner Iohn Towes Aldermen of the City of London Iohn Packer Esquire Peter Malborne Esquire and they shall have hold possesse and enioy the same to them their Heires and Assignes without any Entrie or other Act whatsoever and that for themselves their Lessees Farmers and Tennants discharged and acquitted of payment of Tithes as freely and in as large ample and beneficiall manner to all Intents and Purposes as any of the Persons or Corporations whose offices or places are taken away by this Act at any time or times within the space of two yeares now last past held or enjoyed or of right ought to have held or enjoyed the same In trust and Confidence neverthelesse and to the intent and purpose that they the said Sir William Roberts Knight Thomas Atkins Sir Iohn Wol●aston Iohn Warner Iohn Towes Aldermen of the City of London Iohn Packer Esqu Peter Malborne Esqu and the Survivors and Survivor of them his and their heires Assignes shall satisfie