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A83049 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament directing the payment of all duties upon the revenue to be made to the severall receivers, appointed, or to be appointed. England and Wales. Parliament. 1643 (1643) Wing E1837; Thomason 669.f.7[60]; ESTC R205443 1,073 1

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS AND COMMONS ASSEMBLED IN PARLIAMENT Directing the payment of all duties upon the Revenue to be made to the severall Receivers appointed or to be appointed Die Sabbathi 23. Decemb. 1643. WHereas diverse Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments of Papists Delinquents and ill affected persons in diverse Counties Cities and places within this Realm of England Dominion of Wales and Port and Towne of Barwicke by Ordinances of Parliament are and others hereafter may be sequestred out of which there are sundry Fee-Farme Rents Farme Rents and other payments due to His Majesty the Queen and Prince And Whereas the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled upon the one and twentieth of September last passed an Ordinance for the siezing upon and receiving for the use of His Majesty and the Common-Wealth all His Majesties the Queene and Princes Revenues of what nature or quality soever certaine or casuall within the said Realme of England Dominion of Wales and Ports and Town of Barwick together with all the Arrears thereof and all debts any way due to his Majesty the Queene or Prince And to the end that all distractions confusions of accounts may be avoyded and prevented and that there may be kept an exact distinct account of all His Majesties the Queene and Princes Revenues or summes of Money which have bin or shall be leavied or received by Ordinance of this present Parliament The said Lords and Commons therefore doe declare and Ordeine and be it Ordeined by the Authority of the same That all and every the rents summes of Money and other duties any way due to His Majesty the Queene or Prince chargeable upon or issuing forth of any the Mannors Lands Tenements or Hereditaments that are or shall bee sequestred as aforesaid together with all the Arreares thereof shall be from time to time paid and delivered to the severall Receivers that are or shall be thereunto appointed by the said Ordinance of Parliament of the 21 of September last or the Committee for the Revenue within the severall Counties Cities or places aforesaid And the said Lords and Commons doe further declare Ordeine and Command that all and every the Committees of Sequestrations in the severall Counties Cities and places aforesaid and all Treasurers and Collectors and all others whom it may concerne that they give obedience and conforme themselves to this present Ordinance and out of the Moneyes raised or arising of all every or any of the said sequestred mannors lands tenements or hereditaments they forthwith and so hereafter from time to time doe pay the said severall rents and sums of Money which are or shall be due out of the same unto His Majesty the Queene or Prince unto the said severall and respective Receivers within the severall Counties Cities and places aforesaid whose severall and respective Acquittance or Acquittances shall be a sufficient discharge to the severall Sequestrators Treasurers Collectors and all others for such sums of Money as they or any of them shall pay according to the direction of the Ordinance John Browne Cler. Parliamentorum December 28. Printed for John Wright in the Old-Bailey 1643.