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A83131 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For securing of all those that shall advance two hundred thousand pounds for the service of England and Ireland. With the names of the trustees and treasurers for the raising of the same. Die Jovis 13 Maii, 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance for the two hundred thousand pounds, be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1647 (1647) Wing E1922; Thomason E386_18; ESTC R201487 8,023 16

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT For securing of all those that shall advance two hundred thousand pounds for the Service of England and Ireland With the Names of the Trustees and Treasurers for the raising of the same Die Jovis 13. Maii 1647. ORdered by the Lords Assembled in Parliament That this Ordinance for the two hundred thousand pounds be forthwith printed and published Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum London Printed for John Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley 1647. Die Jovis 13. Maii 1647. AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT For securing of all those that shall advance two hundred thousand pounds for the service of this Kingdome and of the Kingdome of Ireland THe Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament intending to raise the summe of two hundred thousand pounds for the service of this Kingdome and of the Kingdome of Ireland for the incouragement of such as shall advance any summe for and towards the same Do hereby Ordaine and Declare That every person who hath advanced any Moneys Plate or Horses with their Furniture and Armes upon the Publike Faith or Propositions or that hath lent any summe of Moneys upon the Ordinance of the 18. of August 1643. Intituled An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament for the speedy raising of Moneys within the City of London and Liberties thereof for the reliefe and maintenance of the Armies raised and to be raised for the necessary defence of the City and Liberties aforesaid raised according to the Proportions of fifty Subsidies or that hath lent any summe of Moneys upon the Expedition into Kent upon the Commotion there for which the City Seale stands yet ingaged or that hath lent any Moneys towards the Loane of 30000. l. in or about November 1642. or of 40000. l. in or about Aprill 1643. or of 23000. l. in or about May 1643. which are not already repayed the which said severall summes were advanced upon the pressing necessities of England and Ireland Or that hath lent any summe or summes of money towards the raysing of the 50000. l. borrowed for the service of Ireland in or about November 1641. Or that hath lent any summe or summes of Money in the yeare 1641. which are yet unpaid upon the security of the Act of Parliament for the speedy raising of Moneys for disbanding the Armies and setling the peace of the two Kingdomes of England and Scotland That such person may for every summe of Money he shall further lend for the advancement of the said 200000. l. be secured a like summe more to be paid out of the Grand Excize in course and out of the moyety of all Compositions made or to be made with Delinquents according to the Orders Ordinances or Instructions of one or both Houses of Parliament already made for compounding with Delinquents at Gold-smiths Hall after the ingagements already charged upon the said Compositions are satisfied and out of the remainder of the proceed of the Bishops Lands after they shall be cleere of the present ingagements and out of the proceed of the Estates and sale of the Lands of Papists except Advowsons and Impropriations which have beene in Armes against the Parliament which shall first happen together with all the Interest due thereupon after the rate of 8. l. per cent per annum to be paid every six Moneths out of the Receipt of the Excize till Principall and Interest be fully discharged As for Example if there be owing to any person 100. l. Principall which with Interest due thereupon for three yeares past will make 124. l. he adventuring 124. l. more may be secured for the whole 248. l. as aforesaid and so proportionably for a greater or lesser summe and according to the Interest due thereupon Provided alwaies that the Committee at Gold-smiths Hall shall have power to compound with Delinquents for Impropriations according to such Orders and Instructions as they have or shall receive from both or either House of Parliament for the benefit and advancement of the Ministry Provided also that the just debts of every Papist who hath been in Armes against the Parliament made before the first of Aprill 1642. be paid allowed or deducted as also that all former ingagements concerning the Lands or estates of any such Papist made by both or either House of Parliament shall be excepted out of the security and the said Lords and Commons doe hereby Ordaine and Declare That Sir John Wollaston Knight and Alderman and the other Trustees for the sale of Bishops Lands appointed by an Ordinance of Parliament intituled An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the lessening the number of the Trustees for the sale of Bishops Lands and the Survivor or Survivors of them and the Heires of the Survivours of them shall stand and be seized of all and singular Counties Palatine Honours Mannours Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and other the premises setled and vested in them their Heires and Assignes in and by the said Ordinance of Parliament last before mentioned excepting as is therein excepted and shall take and receive all the Rents Revenues Issues and profits hereafter due and payable for the Premises or any part of them untill sale shall be made of the same to the uses intents and purposes herein before mentioned and declared after the former summes lent and secured or which are to be satisfied and paid out of the same according to an Ordinance of Parliament dated the 16. of November 1646. or any other Ordinance of Parliament since that time in that behalfe made and that the said Trustees or any five of them and John Blackwell senior of Moore-clack in the County of Surrey Esquire and the rest of the Contractors in the said last before mentioned Ordinance nominated and appointed and William Gibbs Alderman of the City of London and the rest of the said Treasurers in and by the same Ordinance nominated and appointed and Henry Elsinge Esquire Clerke of the House of Commons also nominated and appointed therein to be Register or his Deputy or Deputies and Colonell Robert Manwairing nominated and appointed by the same Ordinance to be Register Accomptant and John Fowke Alderman of the City of London thereby nominated and appointed to be Comptroller or his Deputy or Deputies shall continue in their said severall Trusts Offices and places and shall hereby have power severally and respectively to doe all other Acts and things as in and by the said Ordinance of the 16. of November 1646. or any other Ordinance Declarations or instructions of Parliament since that time in that behalfe made they every or any of them respectively are authorized directed and appointed excepting what is otherwise directed in and by this present Ordinance untill sale shall be made of the Premisses to the uses intents and purposes herein before mentioned and declared And the said Lords and Commons doe hereby constitute and appoint James Bunce