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A74572 An ordinance for the continuance and maintenance of the alms-houses & alms-men called Poor Knights, and other charitable and pious uses, whereof the late dean and canons of Windsor were feoffees in trust. England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); England and Wales. Council of State. aut 1655 (1655) Thomason E1064_50; ESTC R19579 6,704 15

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AN ORDINANCE For the Continuance and Maintenance of the ALMS-HOUSES ALMS-MEN CALLED POOR KNIGHTS AND OTHER Charitable and Pious Uses Whereof the late DEAN and CANONS of Windsor were Feoffees in Trust Thursday the Fifteenth of February 1654. ORdered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council That the Ordinance Entituled An Ordinance for the Continuance and Maintenance of the Alms-Houses and Alms-Men called Poor Knights and other Charitable and Pious Vses whereof the late Dean and Canons of Windsor were Feoffees in Trust being passed by His Highness the Lord Protector with the Consent of His Council on Saturday the Second of September 1654. be Printed and Published Hen Scobell Clerk of the Council London Printed by Henry Hills and John Field Printers to His Highness MDCLV AN ORDINANCE FOR THE Continuance and Maintenance of the Alms-Houses and Alms-Men called POOR KNIGHTS And other Charitable and Pious Uses Whereof the late Dean and Canons of Windsor were Feoffees in Trust HIs Highness the Lord Protector being zealous to continue and establish all Works and Foundations tending to the Advancement of Learning or any other Charitable and Pious Vse or Vses whatsoever and more particularly the Charitable and Pious Work and Foundation of the Alms-Houses and Alms-Men called Poor Knights and of certain necessary Officers to wit a Minister a Weekly Lecturer a Register a Chappel-clerk a Sexton a Clock-keeper and Bell-ringer a Porter belonging to Windsor Castle and also of Four Scholars whereof two in the Vniversity of Oxford and two in the Vniversity of Cambridge and of preaching in the said Castle and Town of Windsor and Relief of the poor there in relation whereunto the late Dean and Canons of Windsor were Feoffees in Trust of the Lands Tenements and Hereditamens hereafter expressed for the Vses aforesaid And His Highness taking notice That the Commons of England in Parliament assembled did by the late Act for Abolishing of Deans Deans and Chapters c. and setling their Honors Manors Lands and Here ditaments in the actual Seisin and Possession of Sir John Wollaston and other Trustees in the said Act named and their Heirs Provide That all and singular the Revenues Rents Issues Fees Profits Sums of Money and Allowances whatsoever which before the First of December One thousand six hundred forty one had been and then ought to have been paid disposed and alowed unto and for the Maintenance of any Grammar-School or Scholars or for or towards the Reparation of any Alms-house or for any other charitable Vse payable out of any of the said Premises should be and continue to be paid and alowed as they were before the said First day of December One thousand six hundred forty one Any thing in that Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding as in and by the said Act amongst other things more at large it doth and may appear Since which Act His Highness being informed and fully satisfied That the Lands and Tenements hereafter expressed so by the said Act vested in the said Trustees are yet still charged and chargeable with the said charitable and pious Vses with which the same were formerly chargeable And His Highness resolving to continue settle and establish for ever the said charitable and pious Work and Foundation and likewise Governors for the better ordering managing and disposing of the said Revenues to those charitable and pious Ends and Purposes Hath by and with the consent of His Council Ordained and it is Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That the Lord Commissioner Whitlock Lord President of the Council for the time being Lord Wharton Colonel Sydenham Colonel Mountague Colonel Mackworth Colonel Jones Francis Rous Esq Provost of Eaton Colledge Major General Skippon Colonel George Fleetwood Cornelius Holland Symon Mayn Esqs sir William Roberts Knight Christopher Whitchcot Esquire sir John Thorowgood of Kensington Edward Cresset William Trumbel Thomas Wood Esqs Doctor Thomas Cox Nicholas Lockier Nathaniel Ingelo Fellows of Eaton Colledge The Major of Windsor for the time being Matthew Day William Mills Thomas Chapman Alderman of the said Town of Windsor Richard Winch Alexander Hays Gentlemen or any Five or more of them and such others whose usual places of habitation shall be at New-Windsor or Eaton or within Thirty Miles of the same which shall from time to time for ever hereafter be nominated and chosen in and to the places and steads of such of them as shall decease or for just cause be removed by the most part of them which then shall be Governors to be and succeed in the place and places of him or them deceasing or so being removed shall and may be Governor of the said Alms-Houses and of the Members Goods Lands Tenements Revenues and Hereditaments of the same at all times for ever hereafter And the said Governors and Alms-Houses shall for ever hereafter stand and be incorporated established and founded in Name and in Deed of a Body Politique and Corporate to have Continuance for ever by the Name of The Governors of the Alms-Houses of WINDSOR Castle and that the said Governors may have a perpetual Succession for ever And that they and their Successors may for ever hereafter have hold and enjoy and to all intents and purposes and shall from heneceforth and for ever stand and be actually seized and possessed of the Structures Messuages Lands Rents Revenues Profits Tenements and Hereditaments hereafter mentioned The said Act for abolishing of Deans Deans and Chapters c. or any other Law or Statute to the contrary notwithstanding That is to say The Structures or Alms-Houses called The Poor Knights Lodgings in Windsor Castle with all Rooms Out-yards Gardens or any other the Appurtenances thereunto belonging in as large and ample maner to all intents and purposes whatsoever as the said late Dean and Canons or any person or persons claiming by from or under them did or might enjoy the same and also of and in the several Rectories and Parsonages with all and singular their and every of their Rights Members and Appurtenances Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever hereafter expressed that is to say All those the Parsonages or Rectories impropriate of St. Jermans Upwimborn All Saints Wimborn Franckfaln Shaw Plimpton S. Maries Plimstock Sampford Spyny Plympton Mary Brigston Broadwinch Ottrey S. Mary Northam Ipplepen South-Mowlton and Ilsington lying and being in the several Counties of Cornwal Dorset and Devon some or one of them and all that the Rectory or Parsonage impropriate of Aberguilly in the County o● Carmarthen all that Rectory or Parsonage impropriate of Mara alias Llangarth in the County of Brecon and all that the Rectory of Icorn in the County of Glocester and all that the Rectory of East-Beachworth in the County of Surrey and all that the Rectory or Parsonage impropriate of Istleworth cum Twickenham in the County of Middlesex and all that the Rectory of Ikleton in the County of Cambridge and all that the Rectory of Shiplake in the County of Oxon and all those