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A54620 The political anatomy of Ireland with the establishment for that kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant ... : to which is added Verbum sapienti, or, An account of the wealth and expences of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner ... / by Sir William Petty ... Petty, William, Sir, 1623-1687.; Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715. 1691 (1691) Wing P1931; ESTC R4596 80,138 248

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the Secretaries singly and his Majesty under his hand-Writing doth Specify that his Majesty will have this done by Mr. Secretary Nicholas These Propositions made unto his Majesty by his Grace the Duke of Ormond Lord Steward of his Majesty's Houshold and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland were received and approved at the Council board the 22 day of Iune 1662 there being present the King 's most excellent Majesty his Royal Highness the Duke of York his Highness Prince Rupert the Lord Chancellor the Lord Treasurer Duke of Albemarle Duke of Ormond Marquess of Dorchester Lord Great Chamberlain Lord Chamberlain Earl of Barkshire Earl of Portland Earl of Norwich Earl of Anglesey Earl of Lauderdail the Lord Hatton Lord Hollis Lord Ashly Sir William Compton Mr. Treasurer Mr. Vice Chamberlain Mr Secretary Nicholas Mr. Secretary Morris By His Majesties Command EDWARD NICHOLAS At the Court at Hampton-Court IUNE 22. 1662. Present The King 's Most Excellent Majesty His Highness the Duke of York His Highness Prince Rupert Lord Chancellor Lord Treasurer Duke of Albemarl Duke of Ormond Marquess of Dorchester Lord Great Chamberlain Earl of Berkshire Earl of Portland Earl of Norwich Earl of Anglesey Earl of Lauderdale Lord Hatton Lord Hollis Lord Ashly Sir William Compton Mr. Treasurer Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Mr. Secretary Nicholas Mr. Secretary Morris Charles R. HIS Majesty's express pleasure is That the Masters of Requests and every of them in their several Months of attendance at Court do Constantly observe these ensuing Directions viz. Not to move his Majesty in Petitions for any Irish Suit by way of Reward either for any of His Majesty's Servants or others before the ordinary Revenue of that Kingdom become able to maintain the necessary Charge of that Crown and the Debts thereof be fully cleared For any particular Complaint of Injustice or Oppression pretended to be done there unless it appear the Party made his first Address unto the Lord Lieutenant for confirmation of any Reversion of Offices within that Kingdom or any new Grant of Reversion hereafter any places in the Lord-Lieutenants gift either of the Civil or Military List when any such shall fall void Any erection of a new Office in that Kingdom before such time as the Lord-Lieutenant be therewithall acquainted his Opinion required and certified back accordingly By His Majesty's Command EDWARD NICHOLAS CHARLES R. THere being nothing more conducible to the quiet and safety of a Kingdom than a frugal and regular ordering and disposing of the Revenue that is to maintain the Publick Charge and Expence of the Government both Civil and Military We have thought fit with the advice of our Council upon a Prospect made of all our Revenue certain and casual and the just means in view upon the settlement of Estate in that Kingdom now in hand for improveing thereof to begin by this Establishment both to bring our Payments as near as may be to the compass of our Receipts and to provide especially for our Publick Affairs by supporting Civil Justice and Government and by maintaining our Forces in the present Strength and Fulness intending hereafter as our Charge may grow less and our Means encrease to extend our Favour and Bounty according to our gracious Inclinations and the Merit of persons to the further encouragement of Particulars as cause shall require Whereof we have already given a proof in the liberal Addition we have made to the Judges for their better Support in the impartial administration of Justice The LIST FOR CIVIL AFFAIRS Containing the several Entertainments by the Year of all Officers and others serving in our Courts of Justice in the several Provinces of Ireland Officers belonging to the State Officers of our Customs Officers of the Excise Creation-Money with other Perpetuities and particular Payments for our Service Which We require henceforth to be duely paid out of our Revenues there by the Hands of our Vice-Treasurer or Receiver General for the time being according to the Cautions here mentioned the same to begin for and from the First day of April 1666. THESE following Payments are the constant Fees to be continued to the several Officers without change from time to time   l. s. d. The Right Honourable Arthur Earl of Anglesey Vice-Treasurer and General Receiver 050 00 00 Sir Robert Meredith Kt. Chancellor of the Exchequer 100 00 00 Iohn Busse Esq Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer 600 00 00 Sir Richard Kennedy Kt. Second Baron of the Exchequer 300 00 00 Iohn Povey Esq Third Baron of the Exchequer 220 00 00 Sir Audly Mervin Kt. His Majesty's prime Serjeant at Law 020 10 00 Sir William Domvile Kt. His Majesty's Attorney General 075 06 00 Sir Iohn Temple Kt. His Majesty's Sollicitor-General 075 00 00 Philip Fernely Esq His Majesty's Chief Remembrancer 030 00 0● Sir Iames Ware Kt. His Majesty's Auditor-General for his ancient Fee per Ann. ●84 l. 6 s. 3 d. and for an Augmentation thereof allowed by the former Establishment 50 l. in all 234 06 0● Sir Allen Brodrick Kt. His Majesty's Surveyor-General 060 00 00 Frances Lee Escheatour of the Province of Leinster 006 13 04 Escheatour of the Province of Vlster 020 05 00 Escheatour of the Province of Munster 020 05 00 Escheatour of the Province of Connaght 020 05 00 Henry Warren Esq Second Remembrancer 007 17 06 Nicholas Loftus Esq Clerk of the Pipe 015 00 00 Roger Moor Esq Chief-Chamberlain 010 00 00 Sir Robert Kennedy Bart. Second Chamberlain 005 00 00 Maurice Keating Controllor of the Pipe 007 00 00 Iohn Longfield Usher of the Exchequer for his Fee per Annum 2 l. 10 s. and for his allowance for Ink for the Exchequer 10 l. per Annum In all per Annum 012 10 00 Thomas Lea Transcriptour and Forreign Opposer 015 00 00 Edward Ludlow Summonitor of the Exchequer 007 05 00 Iohn Burniston Marshal of the four Courts 004 00 00 Sir Theophilus Iones Kt. Clerk of the Pells 030 00 00 Iohn Exham Clerk of the first fruits and twentieth parts 027 10 00 Thomas Gibson Cryer of the Court of Exchequer 001 14 04 The Right Honourable Iames Baron of Santry Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Bench. 800 00 00 Sir Will. Aston Kt. second Justice of the said Court 300 00 00 Thomas Stockton Esq third Justice of the said Court 300 00 00 Sir Will. Vsher Kt. Clerk of the Crown of the said Court 007 10 00 The most Reverend Father in God Michael Lord Arch-bishop of Dublin Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1000 00 00 Sir Iohn Temple Sen. Kn t. Master of the Rolls 144 03 04 Dr. Dudley Loftus one of the Masters of the Chancery 020 00 00 Robert Mossom Esq another Master of the Chancery 020 00 00 George Carlton Clerk of the Crown in Chancery 025 00 00 The said George Carlton Clerk of the Hanaper for his Fee per Annum 10 l. 1 s. and for an allowance of Paper and Parchment for the Chancery per Annum 25 l.
Lord Baron of Cahir 11 05 00   484 11 08 Where Creation-Money is granted to one and the same Person for two Honours that Sum which is granted with the highest Title is only to be paid   l. s. d. The Provost and Fellows of Trinity-Colledge near Dublin by Patent dated 12. August 1612. as a perpetuity per Annum 388 15 00 The Dean and Chapter of Christ-Church Dublin grant in perpetuity 12. Iunii 1604 per Annum 045 06 08 The Lord Archbishop of Dublin for Proxies due unto him out of divers Churches belonging to the late Monasteries of Thomas Court St. Maries Abby and St. Iohn of Ierusalem near Dublin per Annum 018 05 06 The Lord Bishop of Meath out of the Mannor of Trim. 003 15 00 The Mayor Sheriffs Commons and Citizens of Dublin per Annum 500 00 00 The Chaunter of Christ-Church Dublin for the Rent of a Plat of Ground near His Majesties Castle of Dublin 027 00 00 983 02 02 The Payments hereafter following are to be continued to the present Gran●ees during their Grants but to cease afterwards and not to be regranted or paid to any other   l. s. d. The most Reverend Father in God Mich●el Lord Arch-Bishop of Dublin Lord Chancellor of Ireland 814 17 06 The Right Honourable Richard Earl of Cork Treasurer 365 00 00 Nicholas Lostus Esq Clerk of the Pipe 025 00 00 Maurice Keating Comptroller of the Pipe 008 00 00 Sir Theophilus Iones K t. Clerk of the Pells 061 05 00 Bryan Iones Esq Auditor of the Foreign Accompt● and Prests at 6 s. 8 d. per diem granted him by Letters Patents dated 2. April Anno 2 do Caroli primi during his good behaviour per Annum 121 13 04 Edward Cook Esq one of the Masters of the Chancery 020 00 00 Iohn Westly Esq one of the Masters of the Chancery 020 00 00 Anthony Walsh Keeper of the Room as also of the Robes Hanging and Clock in the Castle of Dublin at 12 d. per diem 018 05 00 Iohn Crooke Printer to His Majesty in Ireland 008 00 00 Thomas Mall Esq Surveyor General of the Customs 100 00 00   1649 16 10 William Maule Comptroller of the Customs at Dublin 012 10 00 Marcus Viscount Dungannon Master of the Game 050 00 00 Sir George Lane K t. for his Fee as Keeper of the Records in Brimingham's Tower 010 00 00 Iames Buck Clerk of the Market of all Ireland 020 00 00 The Countess of Tyrconnell 300 00 00 Edward Fitz-Gerrald 100 00 00 Sarah King Widow 080 00 00 Iane Cary Widow 050 00 00 Iohn Dogharty at 18 d. per diem 027 07 06 Iepson Macquire 040 00 00 Sir Robert Meredith 100 00 00 Sir George Blundell at 6 s. per diem 109 10 00 Ann Conocke 050 00 00 William Awbry at 1 l. per week 052 00 00 Patrick Archer 205 00 00 To be paid unto him until he be satisfied the sum of 5883 l. 19 s. 6 d. and 410 l. 5 s. 6 d. by Letters Patents dated 13 March 1662. and His Majesties Letters of the 2 d of May 1663.   l. s. d. Dr. Iohn Sterne 060 00 00 Luke German Esq per annum 100 00 00 Patrick Cowurcey and his Son Iohn Cowurcey per annum 150 00 00 Sir Iames Dillon per annum 500 00 00 Dr. Robert George per Annum 109 10 00 Thomas Piggot Esq per Annum 300 00 00 Mrs. Mary Warren per Annum 080 00 00 Arthur Earl of Anglesey per Annum 600 00 00 Captain William Rosse per Annum 300 00 00   3313 07 06 Commissioners of Accompts for the yearly Accompts by them to be taken by virtue of His Majesty's Commission at 20 l. each of them per Annum 220 l. And to the Clerks and others imployed in the said Accompts 65 l. 10 s. In all 285 10 00 For Fraught and Transportation carrying of Letters and other Expresses Gifts and Rewards Sea-service Repairing and Upholding sufficiently our Houses maintaining our Forts finishing of needful undertakings of that kind begun in other places but not finished erecting of more strengths of the like kind and other fit and necessary places Diets and Charges in keeping of poor Prisoners and sick and maimed Soldiers in Hospitals Printing Riding and Travelling Charges Prests upon Accompt and all other payments by Concordat of our Lieutenant or other chief Governor or Governors and Council not to be exceeded without special direction first had from us or our Privy-Council in England 9000 00 00 Sum total of the payments aforesaid upon the Civil List amounts unto per Annum 25601 4 8 Memorandum That the Impost of Wines for the Nobility Bishops and Councillors the Officers of the Excise and Commissioners-general of the Customs and Excise are not included in the abovesaid Sum. AND Our Pleasure is That no Payment or Allowance be made by Concordat but by Warrant drawn by the Clerk of the Council of Ireland and passed openly at our Council-Board there and signed by our Lieutenant or other Chief-Governour or Governour Chancellor Treasurer or Vice-Treasurer Chief-Baron and Secretary or other four of them at the least the Lieutenant or Chief-Governour being one and in default either by exceeding the Sum limited by anticipation or otherwise or by not observing of this our Direction and Commandment in every Point Our Pleasure is That all Sums which shall otherwise be allowed and paid there shall be set insuper as Debts upon our said Lieutenant or other Chief-Governour or Governours and our Vnder-Treasurer upon his Accounts to be defaulked to Our use upon their several Entertainments And Our further Pleasure is That this Establishment and List containing all our Payments to be made for Civil-Causes be duly paid according to our Directions and be not exceeded nor any of the Payments which are no ed to be but temporary or to cease after Death or surrender of the Party or upon determination of his Grant to be continued or renewed to any other either in concurrence reversion or otherwise And We require our Auditor-General That once every Year immediately upon the passing the Accounts of our Vice ●reasurer or Receiver General a Transcript of the same Accompts both for Receipts of every nature and the particular Payments be returned to our Treasurer of England to the end we may be truly informed both of the increase of our said Revenues yearly and also of the Abatements of Payments contained in this List. ARLINGTON By the Lord-Lieutenant-General and General Governor of Ireland INstructions for our dearest Son Thomas Earl of Ossory nominated by Vs by virtue of His Majesty's Letters Patents under His Great Seal of England bearing date the 21st day of February in the 14th Year of His Reign and constituted by His Majesty's Letters Patents under the Great Seal of this Kingdom of Ireland bearing date the 21st day of May in the 16th Year of His Reign His Majesty's Deputy of this His said Kingdom