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A45968 An act for granting a supply to His Majesty, by raising money by way of a poll Ireland. 1697 (1697) Wing I304; ESTC R39282 26,462 58

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John Baily Iunior Thomas Crooke Edward Worth Richard Traverse Richard Hutchins Daniel Beanish and John Lee Esquires the Mayor of Youghall the Soveraign of Kinsale the Provost of Bandon the Soveraign of Middleton and the Soveraign of Charlevill for the time being Sir Mathew Dean Knight John Cook Richard Yeats John Luther Edward Nicholas and Jasper Lucas Merchants William Bollard Nicholas Brumby Richard Wakeham William Wakeham Peter Bettsworth Thomas Piggott John Traverse John Bowles John Wakeham William Supple Samuel Maynard John Montgomery Stephen Moore Boyle Aldworth Emanuel Moore Henry Tonson Joseph Jervis Henry Beecher Anthony Butler Samuel Pomroy Thomas Purdun Arthur Hyde Captain Elwell Jonas Stowell Senior Jonas Stowell Iunior and Robert Gookin Esquires Arthur Keefe Gabriel Solden Mr. Mountiford Thomas Burrowes and Thomas Chidleigh Gentlemen William Newstead Robert Couran Thomas Hyde Edward Dodsworth and Henry Rice Esquires John Brailsford Apollos Morris Barrachias Wallis Walter Croker Henry Wallis Charles Newman George Chinery James Mauserge William Babington John Silver Richard Bettesworth William Thornhill George Rogers Francis Smith John VVatkins and Henry Boreman Esquires Epenetus Cross John Baily Senior John Gilman John VVallis and Nicholas Lysaght Arthur Bernard and VVilliam VVarner Esquires and Edward Howse Gentleman For the County of the City of Dublin The Lord Mayor Recorder and Sheriffs for the time being Master Chancelor of the Exchequor Mr. Attorney-General Mr. Sollicitor-General the Commissioners of his Majesty's Revenue of Ireland for the time being Sir William Billington Sir Francis Brewster Sir Humphery Jervis Sir John Rogerson Adlermen John Smith Alderman George Blackhall Alderman William Watts Alderman Bartholomew Vanhumrigh Alderman Thomas Quin Alderman Anthony Percy Alderman Marks Ransford Alderman Samuell Walton Alderman John Page Alerman Charles Thompson Alderman Francis Stoite Sr John Coghill Sir Patrick Dunne Stephen Ludlow Marmaduke Coghill Thomas Tilson Standish Hartstonge Elnathan Lumm Edward Wingfield Robert Molesworth Edmund Rennell Edward Richardson Wentworth Harman John Redding William Mollineux Doctor Thomas Mollyneux Robert Peppard Gideon Delaune James Mac Cartney William Handcock the Elder John Allen Anderson Saunders Robert Saunders Roger Moore George Warburton John Warburton Anthony Towers James Tisdell Daniel Wibrants Benjamin Burton Charles Delane Edward Deane Christopher Usher John Usher James Hamilton of Tullamore and Stephen Stanley Esquires Collonel John Lovett Collonel Robert Ecklin William Connelly Collonel Henry Cunningham Samuel Dopping Sir Arthur Cole Abel Ram Charles Cambell Sir Francis Blundell Sir Henry Ingoldsby William Neave Edward Reyly Herculus Davis St. Leger Gilbert Esquires Sir Patrick Dun Knight Robert Ormsby John Ormsby Richard Thompson Charles Deering Edward Wingfield Thomas Brodrick and William Robinson Esqs William Cairnes Ralph Gore Faustin Cuppaidge Thomas Twigg Richard Cooke VVilliam Keating Daniel Miles Robert King John Rotten Gentlemen Robert Curtis and Joseph Budden Esquires and all the Members of the House of Commons in and about Dublin For the County of Dublin Robert Rochford Esq Sir Richard Bulckely Sir Arthur Cole Sir Richard Bellingham and Sir Thomas Domvile Baronets Sir John Coghill Sir William Domvile and Sir Walter Plunket Knights Allan Broderick Robert Mouldsworth Edward Deane John Redding Thomas Ash John Tench Thomas Pooly John Allen Denny Muschamp Richard Forster Joseph Deane Senr. George Wallis Daniel Redding Senr. John Stepny Robert Peppard Thomas Keightly John South Christopher Carlton Marmaduke Coghil Richard Thompson William Neave Henry Fernly Joseph Deane Iunr. Joseph Stepny Richard Morris Thomas Stepeny Dixie Coddington Christopher Usher John Price Isaac Dobson Bernard Brown George Warburton Joseph Budden and Agmundishham Vesy Esquires Daniel Reading Iunr. Gent. Henry Cooly William Malineux Robert Curtis James Grace and Edward Corker Esqs For the County of Donnegall The High Sheriff for the time being Sir William Gore Baronet Colonel Gustavus Hamilton Colonel Henry Cuningham Charles Hamilton Andrew Knox John Forward John Hamilton Hugh Hamill John Montgomery Francis Folliot William Gore William Connely Charles Melvin Henry Langford Humphry May William Stewart William Wray Henry Hart George Vaghan Patrick Hamilton and Edward Harison Esqs Capt. William Hamilton Capt. William Cuningham Capt. Francis Hamilton Capt. Robert Baird Ralph Gore William Sampson Esq Thomas Mac Casland Alexander Cunningham of Aghen William Knox Gentlemen the Warden of Lifford for the time being the Provost of Donegall Killeybeggs Ballishannon and St. Johnston for the time being Henry Brook Andrew Knox VVilliam Cairy Robert Mortimer James Vaughan Michael Huetson Robert Spence Thomas Adkinson Tristram Swetenham John Cowan Charles Colhoone VVilliam VValker Alexander Nisbit James Nisbett Andrew Lindsey John Evans Edward Cairy and John Henderson Gentlemen For the County of the Town of Drogheda The Mayor and Sheriffs for the time being Charles Lord Moore Sir Henry Tichburn John Stoker Edward Singelton Richard Jackson Thomas Percivall VVilliam Elwood Henry Nicholass Joseph Tomlinson VVilliam Newton James Mead John Graham Richard Pitts Aldermen Caleb Gay and Richard VVhaly Esquires For the County of Downe Sir John Trever Sir John Maghill Nicholas Bagnoll James Hamilton of Tallymore Nicholas Price Mathew Ford William Shaw Edward Harrison Fredrick Porter Robert Ecklin Patrick Savage James Montgomery John Ecklin Gowin Hamilton William Hamilton John Hawkins Henry Hunter John Norice John Gibbons James Baile John Ellsmeer John Latham The Honourable Michael Hill Esquire James Hamilton of Bangor Francis Annesly Hans Hamilton James Slone Clotworthy Upton Charles Campbell David Campbell Francis Hall Hugh Muntgomery George Rosse of Portavo Arthur Maxwell Samuel Warring John Haltridge Roger Hall Captain Alexander Steward Vere Ward Thomas Knox Richard Johnston and John Montomery Esquires John Latham Francis Allen Patrick Hamilton Mathew Stothard John Smith James Hewson John Saunders William Catherwood Henry Maxwell Capt. Evan Humphries William Neaven Hugh Maxwell Robert Hawkens Philip Wilkison James Hamilton of Derryboy Roger Bristo Alexander Brown John Blackwood Junior and Alexander Hamilton and George Rosse of Carny Gentlemen For the County of Fermanagh The Sheriff of the said County for the time being Sir Gustavus Hume Baronet Sir James Caldwell Baronet Sir Michael Cole Knight Collonel Abraham Creighton Collonel James Corry Doctor Christopher Irwin Charles Balfour Hugh Montgomery of Carow William Archdale Charles Wallis Hugh Montgomery of Derrygonelly William Balfour Esquires Captain James Creighton Captain John Corry Gilbert Eccles David Rynde Jason Hassart Edward Davis Esqs The Provost of Enniskilling for the time being James Aghenlect Walter Johnston Gentlemen Captain John Irwin Captain Robert Clarke Sir William Gore Sir Tristram Berrisford and Sir Henry Tichburne Baronets For the County of Galway Sir George St. George Knight John Eyre Esquire Sir George St. George Baronet Collonel Richard St. George Gilbert Ormsby William Caulfield Frederick Trench Henry Peirce John Ormsby John Morgan John Neyland Richard Whaly Robert Mason Thomas Crossdale Samuel Eyre John Lopdell Edward Eyre Esquires the High Sheriff for the time being Thomas Stanton Edward Crow Esquire Robert Shaw John Carter Oliver Carter John Taylor Thomas Cunys Edward Blackney Jeremy Morgan Jacob Spike Thomas
AN ACT FOR Granting a Supply TO HIS MAJESTY BY Raising Money by way of a POLL. DVBLIN Printed by Andrew Crook Printer to the King 's Most Excellent Majesty on Cork-Hill near Copper-Alley MDCXCVII An ACT for Granting a supply to His Majesty by raising Money by way of a POLL. CHAP. XXXIII WE Your Majesty's most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects the Commons of IRELAD in Parliament Assembled having a grateful sense of the Benefits we enjoy under the Auspicious Reign of our great Deliverer and Defender with all Thankfulness and Humility own Your Majesty's Goodness towards us and Your Indefatigable Pains and Care for our Safety And taking into our Consideration that many Debts Contracted by Your Majesty for our Security and Preservation remain unpaid through a Deficiency of Your Majesty 's Established and Settled Revenue to discharge the same As a further Acknowledgment of the Sincerity and Loyalty of our Hearts Do most humbly Present Your Majesty a Freé Gift of the several Summs hereafter following to be Levyed in manner herein-after expressed for and towards the payment and discharge of the Debts and other Ends hereafter particularly mentioned And do veseéch Your Majesty to accept thereof And that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted by the King 's most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by the Authority of the same That all and every person and persons of what Age Sex or Degreé soever that shall be in this Kingdom at the time of executing this Act shall pay unto His Majesty Two shillings sterl per ann To commence from the Sixth day of November in the Year of Our Lord God One thousand Six hundred Ninety seaven except the Wives and Daughters of Day-Labourers living with their Parents and the Sons of Day-Labourers who have not attained their Age of Eighteén Years and also except Widows who by reason of their poverty are discharged from paying Hearth-money and all persons living on Alms. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every person and persons who at the time of the execution of this Act shall be of the several Qualities Ranks Orders and Degreés hereafter mentioned shall Annually pay unto His Majesty the several Summs hereafter in this Act set down and appointed beside and over and above their said Annual Poll of Two shillings sterl That is to say Every Arch-Bishop of this Kingdom shall pay the Summ of Fifty pounds sterl Every Bishop of this Kingdom shall pay the Summ of Twenty pounds sterl Every Dean of this Kingdom shall pay the Summ of Ten pounds sterl Every Arch-Deacon of this Kingdom shall pay the Summ of Five pounds sterl Every Cannon or Prebendary of this Kingdom shall severally pay the Summ of Fifty shillings sterl Every Doctor of Divinity Law or Phisick shall pay the Summ of Five pounds sterl Every Person having two or more Benefices with Eure of Souls making together One hundred pounds sterl or upwards shall pay Five pounds sterl Every person having one Benefice with Cure of Souls of the Yearly Value of One hundred pounds sterl shall pay Threé pounds sterl Every person having one or more Benefice or Benefices with Cure of Souls of the Yearly Value of Fifty pounds sterl and under a hundred pounds Yearly Value shall pay the summ of One pound sterl and no more Every person having a Sine Cure or Benefice without Cure of Souls of the Yearly Value of One hundred pounds sterl shall pay the summ of Ten pounds sterl and so after the Rate proportionably for any greater or lesser Sine Cure or Benefice without Cure of Souls being under or above the Yearly Value of One hundred pounds sterl Every Parson or Incumbent having but one Benefice with Cure of Souls and not residing thereon or having more Benefices then one with Cure of Souls and not residing on any one of them shall pay for every such Benefice of the Yearly Value of One hundred pounds ster the summ of Ten pounds ster and after that Rate proportionably for every greater or lesser Benefice And every Parson or Vicar having any Benefice or Benefices with Cure of Souls under the Yearly Value of Fifty pounds ster shall pay the summ of Ten shillings Every Chancellor of a Diocess or Vicar-General shall pay Five pounds ster Every Register of a Diocess shall pay the summ of Two pounds ten shillings ster Every Chancellor of a Cathedral shall pay two pound ten shillings ster Every Dignitary of what nature or kind soever shall pay Two pounds ten shillings sterl Every Curate having no Benefice shall pay Ten shillings and no more And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every person and persons who at the time of the execution of this Act shall be of the several Ranks and Degreés hereafter mentioned and shall be then within this Kingdom or that hath any Estate in Lands Tenements or Hereditaments in the same shall pay unto His Majesty the several Summs of Money hereafter in this Act set down and appointed That is to say Every person of the Degreé of a Duke of this Kingdom shall pay the summ of Fifty pounds sterl Every person of the Degreé of a Marquess having any Estate in this Kingdom shall pay Forty pounds Every person of the Degreé of an Earl inhabiting or resideing in this Kingdom at the time of the execution of this Act or having any Estate in the same shall pay the summ of Thirty pounds sterl Every person of the Degreé of a Viscount that shall be in this Kingdom at the time of the execution of this Act or that hath any Estate in the same shall pay the summ of Twenty five pounds sterl And that every person being of the Degreé of a Baron of this Kingdom who shall be in the same at the time of the execution of this Act or that hath any Estate in this Kingdom shall pay the summ of Twenty pounds sterl And that every person being eldest Son of such Duke who is Charged Fifty pounds as aforesaid shall pay Thirty pounds sterl Every younger Son of such Duke so Charged as aforesaid shall pay the summ of Twenty five pounds sterl Every eldest Son of such Marquess as is before Charged shall pay the summ of Twenty five pounds Every younger Son of such Marquess shall pay the summ of Twenty pounds sterl Every eldest Son of such Earl as is before Charged with Thirty pounds sterl shall pay the summ of Twenty pounds sterl Every younger son of such Earl as is Charged as aforesaid the summ of Fifteén pounds sterl Every eldest son of such Viscount Charged by this Act with the payment of Twenty five pounds sterl shall pay the summ of Seaventeén pounds ten shillings sterl Every younger son of such Viscount so Charged as aforesaid shall pay the summ of Thirteén pounds six shillings and eight pence Every eldest son of such Baron
Crookshanke William Gunter Richard Warren John Broughton Iunr. Lodowick Pringle Francis Muxley Conn Mitchell William Davis and Edward Wilson Gentlemen For the County of the Town of Gallway The Mayor and Recorder for the time being or their respective Deputy's the Sheriffs of the said Town for the time being Thomas Revett Thomas Simcocks Thomas Cartwright Thomas Yeeden Iohn Gerry Aldermen Sir George St. George Baronet Sir George St. George Knight Collonel Richard St. George Robert Ormsby Iohn Eyre Edward Eyre Iohn Ormsby Iohn Ravett Esquires Robert Shaw Robert Witherington Gentlemen Iames Rivettvigie Merchant For the County of Kerry Lord Baron of Kerry the Honourable Captain William Fitz-Maurice the Honourable James Fitz-Maurice Edward Denny Senior Esqs the Sheriff for the time being the Honourable Henry Petty William Sands John Hassett Edward Denny Iunior Barry Denny Samuel Maurice James VValler Frederick Mullins David Crosby VVhittall Brown Theobald Purcell Andrew Young Thomas Ponsenby John Hasset of Killorglin Samuel Raymond Patrick Crosby Rowland Bateman John Bateman VVilliam Crosby Robert Hassett Thomas Shortcliffe John VValker Richard Brown Joseph Morris Charles VVrenn Henry Staughton Timothy Euraghty Charles Monk Dean John Richards Richard Burch Lancelot Glanville James Comor Samuel VVilson Iames Bland Thomas Palmer Iosias Kenington Richard Orpin Iohn Rawlins Iasper Morris Richard Burch Iohn Sands and Francis Downs For the County of Kilkenny Sir Christopher Wandesford Baronet Sir John Mead Sir Henry Weymes Knights Collonel William Ponsonby Agmundisham Cuffe Ebenezer Warren Arthur Bush Blaney Sandford Edward Worth Christopher Huetson Edward May Samuel Booth Robert Stopford Balthazer Cramer Arthur Webb John Eaton Amias Bush John Langrish George Read John Baker Thomas Crawford Edward Deane Arthur St. George Joseph Bradshaw Esquires Thomas Scurfield Edward Brisco Ralph Rell Joseph Rell Pierce Brian of Bawnemore Paul Gore John Warring Richard Connell John Jones Nathaniel Boyse and Darby Egan Esqs Abel Butler Charles Gore James Agar Jonathan Whitby William Headen Patrick Welsh Joseph Wheeler Thomas Mansell William Deys John Bishop John Villers John Barnes Daniel Mansergh William Hawkins and Joseph Lodge Gentlemen For the City of Kilkenny The Mayor Recorder and Sheriffs for the time being Sir Christopher Wandesford Baronet Standish Hartstongue Esq Recorder Ebenezer Warren Richard Connel Joshua Helsham John Pape Isaac Muckins Esquires Josias Haydock Patrick Connell Albert Butler John Garnet and John Warring Aldermen For the County of Kildare The Lord Viscount Ely the Honourable Robert Fitz-Gerald Esq Sir Francis Blundel Sir Kildare Burrows Baronets Sir John Eustace Knight George Fitz-Gerald Iames Barry Richard Nevil Thomas Medlicot Iohn Davis Maurice Keating Richard Lock Francis VVeymes Robert Graydon Paul Davis Robert Dixon Iohn Allen VVentworth Harman Francis Annesly Maurice Annesly John Annesly Edward Stratford Agmundisham Vezy VVilliam Mollineux Garret VVeisely Richard Meredith Henry Warren Charles Rickeseis Dudly Cooly Henry Cooly Raphael Hunt Ieffery Paul Iohn Ailmer Iames VVhite VVilliam Bruerton Iohn Aylmer Iunior Richard VVibrow VValter White Francis Spring Thomas Twigg Theobald Bourk William Chavinor Benjamin Fish George Medlicot William Harbourne and William Southerby Esquires William Knight Clerk Alexander Graydon William Wright Bartholomew Rigg and Henry Doyle Gentlemen The several Soveraigns for the time being of the Naas Kildare Athy and Haristown For the Kings County Sir Francis Blundell Baronet Sir Lawrence Parsons Baronet Sir George Harbert Baronet William Parsons Duke Gifford John Eyre Thomas Lestrange Richard Warburton Senior William Sprigg John Weaver John Moore Samuel Rolls Hector Vaghan John Baldwin Seinor John Baldwin Iunior Richard Hansard Robert Lestrange John Wakely Albert Nesbit Jeffry Lyons Thomas Moore Jonathan Darby Samuel Moss Martin Baldwin Richard Warburton Iunior George Warburton Henry Westonray Esqs William Nelson Clerk Daniel Tomlinson Clerk George Lowther Clerk Medhop Loyd Richard Luther John Seymer Anthony Carroll Humphry Minchin William Witherill Peter Holmes Maurice Keating Capt. Oliver Bingly Phillip Moore James Sterling Edward Baggot Miles Baggot Charles Wenman Esquires Captain Charles Steward Francis Lambert George Fryssel Archibald Armstrong Nathaniel Taylor John Ridgway John Tarlton John Cradock William Minchin Randall Cook Bigo Honsy William Armstrong Francis Clarke Philip Wenman and William Vaughan Gentlemen For the County of Leytrim Sir George St. George Sir William Gore Sir Robert Gore and Sir Francis Hamilton Baronets John Renolds Theophilus Jones Gilbert King William Lander William Gore Morgan Cunigam Thomas Crafton Robert Galbrath John French Arthur Cooper John Mahon Edward Reynell Ralph Gore William Smith and William Parks Esqs Capt. Edward Johnston Capt. William Parsons William Lander Iunior John Peyton William Ellis and John Crofton Gentlemen VVilliam Cuningham and VVhitelaw Clerks the Soveraign of James Town and the Provost of Carrick for the time being For the County of Limerick Sir Edward Crofton Baronet Sir Thomas Southell Baronet and Sir Standish Hartstonge Baronet Sir VVilliam King Knight George Evans the Younger Chichester Phillips Standish Hartstonge the Younger Chidley Coot Standish Hartstonge the Elder Charles Oliver John Ormsby Joseph Stephny VVilliam Trenchard John Piggott George Evans Senior Ralph Wilson John Odell Michael Serl Henry Widdenham Richard Stephens David Wilson Robert Taylor Thomas Monsell William Blackney John Croker Richard VValler James VValler Thomas Holmes George King John Parker Henry Iohnson Hugh Massey Thomas Rose Henry Ailmer VVilliam Ryvers John Bury William Langford the Younger Esquires Sampson Cox Edward Blenerhasett John Bayly Edward Croker Thomas Fitz-Gerald Iohn Gabbot Owen Cutbert Gentlemen Nicholas Wesby and Edward May Esquires For the City of Limerick The Mayor for the time being Sir Joseph Williamson and Sir William King Knights Joseph Coghlan Esquire Recorder Dean Ezekiel Webb Ralph Wilson and Edmond Perry Esquires William Gribble Robert Smith George Roch John Craven John Ford Edward VVeight and Simon VVhite Aldermen For the County of Longford Sir Robert Newcomen Baronet Sir John Edgworth Knight Sir Walter Plunket Knight The Honourable William VVolsely Ambrose Auger Wentworth Harman Esquires John Kerr Dean of Ardagh Charles Fox Anthony Shepherd Arthur Aghmooty Senior Arthur Newcomen Francis Edgworth John Percivall John Ahmooty Theophilus Jones Samuel Forth Frake Sandys Mathew Wilder Robert Edgworth Arthur Aghmooty Iunior William Hide Francis VVilson John Kenedy Richard Gardiner and Thomas Handcock Esquires John Wilson Clerk John Green Clerk The Soveraign of Longford for the time being The Soveraign of Lanesburrough for the time being the Soveraign of St. Johnstown for the time being and the Soveraign of Granard for the time being For the City and County of London-derry The Mayors and Recorders of London-derry and Colraine for the time being the Sheriffs of the City and County of London-derry for the time being Sir Tristram Berrisford Sir Arthur Langford Sir Robert Staples Baronets William Jackson David Cairnes Bartholomew Vanhomrigh Henry Langford and William Connelly Esquires William Smith Jervis Squire Alexander Lecky James Lenox Henry Long Henry Ash Horace Kenedy Thomas Moncrefie all Aldermen of the City of London-derry Alexander Skipton Charles Norman John Mogridge John Corran and
John Harvey Gentlemen Edward Brooks Merchant Hugh Rowly William Cuningham Thomas Dawson and Nicholas Downing Esquires Hugh Rainey Thomas Ash Adam Downing William Palmer Samuel Right and John Howey Senior Gentlemen Edward Carey and William Gage Esqs The Provost of Newtown for the time being George Carey George Church William Bacon Edward Bacon Robert Bacon Robert Dent George Thornton and Henry Brown Gentlemen George Cunning and Thomas Church Esquires Collonel Thomas Blaire George Canning Charles Church Iunior John Hodgson and Dominick Heyland Gentlemen Tristram Beresford and William Godfrey Esquires Arthur Church John Galt and Edward Barwick Aldermen of Colerain Michael Berrisford Arthur Carey Thomas Spaight and Thomas Lance Gentlemen Nicholas Averall John Thompson Iunior and John Galt Iunior Merchants Richard Lynham James Buoy and John Oliver Gentlemen For the County of Louth The High Sheriff for the time being Sir John Hanmore Sir Henry Tichborne Knights and Baronets Sir Thomas Fortescue Knight Thomas Bellingham James Tisdale John Pepper Norman Garstin Blaney Townley Edward Singleton Arthur Brownlowe William Barton Timothy Armitage Brabazon Moor Robert Alway and Kilnor Brazier Esquires John Ruxton Anthony Barry James Leigh John Smith Gent. Alderman John Graham Roger Bury Thomas Clarke Gentlemen Caleb Gay Jeremiah Smith Esquires Philip Vincent Senior the Portreeves of Atherdee for the time being the Bailiff of Dundalk for the time being the Soveraign of Carlingford for the time being the Soveraign of Dumleer for the time being For the County of Mayo Sir Henry Bingham Sir Arthur Shane Baronets John Byngham Willam Gore Gyles Vanderlure William Palmer Edward Eyre Robert Miller Thomas Bell John Mathew Thomas Burditt Robert Miller Iunior Robert Bell Francis Palmer Esquires Thomas Brown Thomas Jones Samuel Lindsey Robert Ormsby Mathew Bell John Sheridan Robert Ormsby Iunior and Thomas Cuffe Gentlemen For the County of Meath The Right Honourable the Lord Moore the Chancellor of the Exchequer Oliver Lambert Esquire Sir Arthur Langford Sir Henry Ingoldsby Baronets Sir Henry Tichburne Knight and Baronet Sir John Dillon Knight Thomas Blith Esquire Sir Charles Fielding Knight Andrew Ram William Napper Robert Johnson Arthur Meredith Francis Osburne Thomas Taylor Charles Meredith Garret Wesley James Napper Esquires Doctor Molineux Edward Corker Edward Forth Michael Shields Samuel Bull Henry Langford Robert Hopford Lancelot Dowdall Joseph Deane Anthony Towers Charles Lambert Henry Osburne of Dardistown Stephen Ludlow John Warburton Esquires Major George Pepper Symon Pepper Hugh Mervyn John Leigh John Grimes Edward Singleton William Elwood Esqs Nathaniel Elwood Anthony Berry Gentlemen Charles Campbell Esquire Richard Shinton Henry Osbourne of Knowth Thomas Garret Gentlemen Joseph Woodward William Williams Samuel Jackson Esquires Thomas Nicholson Gentleman Henry Meredith Esquire Major John Pepper Henry Codogan Esquire Alexander Kent Joseph Dean Iunior Gentlemen Darcy Wentworth George Wentworth Nathaniel Bull John Wade Esquires Charles Wade of Clonebray Gentleman John Wood John Wood Robert Alway John Percival Samuel Dopping Thomas Loftus Joseph Pratt Benjamin Pratt Esquires John Pratt Gentleman William Conelly Richard Jones John Jones of Fresan Isaac Holdwright Iohn Hawkshaw Esquires Portreeve of Trim for the time being Soveraign of Kells for the time being Portreeve of Navan for the time being Duke Iefford Iames Tisdall Edward Swan Esquires Alderman Iames Vanbobbart Captain William Ingoldsby Marmaduke Coghill Oliver Moore Thomas Ashe Esquires Samuel Gwithers Gentleman William Palmer Esquire Sir Iohn Coghill Knight Robert Smith Robert Molesworth Hugh Morgan Richard Willet Esquires Samuel Gibbons Francis Tuke Gentlemen Iames White of Moyglaire Esquire For the County of Monaghan The Honourable Master Iustice Coote the High Sheriff for the time being William Barton Henry Tenison Robert Ecklin Charles Deering Hugh Montgomery John Usher James Curry James Moore Arthur Brownlow James Tisdall Edward Davys Richard Johnston Francis Lucas Senior Francis Lucas Iunior Bryan Norbury William Wyshart Blayney Owens Henry Richardson John Corry George Buchannon Alexander Montgomery Richard Pockrich Gilbert Eccles Richard Liegh Joseph Johnston Timothy Armitage Walter Dawson Thomas Wildman and Thomas Chappell Esquires Captain Francis Butler Captain Robert Stephenson Captain Hans Stephenson John Leslie Dean of Dromore John Smith Arch-Deacon of Clogher William Smith John Lawe John Foster Ralph Barloe John Knox Andrew Montgomery and William Pockrick Clerks the Provost of Monaghan for the time being Charles Congreve Robert Maxwell John Barlow Francis Rose Benjamin Rose Dudley Tenison Henry Evet John Forster James Stanees Richard Allen John Graham Richard Fitch Francis Dobb William Johnston David Jones Thomas Jones Gentlemen For the Queens County The High Sheriff for the time being The Honourable Robert Fitz-Gerald Esquire Sir John Mead Knight Sir Edward Massey Knight John VVeaver Senior John VVeaver Iunior Robert Warneford Walter Weldon Thomas Pigott St. Leger Gilbert George Waburton Richard VVarburton Senior Richard Warburton Iunior William Hartpole Thomas Carr Gilbert Rawson Richard Hansard John Spranger John Barrington Periam Pole Richard Priar Dudly Cosby Esquires Andrew Nisbitt Clerk Abraham May Lancelott Sands John Stringer Gentlemen Richard Seager Denny Muschampe Thomas Ueasey Phillip Wheeler Wentworth Harman Esquires Doctor Charles Crow Robert Piggot of Cappard William Brereton George Mervin Stephen Fitz-Gerald Oliver Welsh Edward Stubbers Esquires William Gray Thomas Starkey William Despard Stanley Starkey Roger Allen Dennis Dugan Josaph Partridge Hopton Harris Samuel Whitshedd Gentlemen Maurice Kannely and Richard Hall Clerks Robert Finn Lemuell Wagstaffe William Rigway James Wall John Short Gentlemen Nicholas Carleton William Newstead Esquires For the County of Roscomon Sir Robert Kinge Baronet Sir George St. George Baronet Sir Edward Crofton Baronet John King VVilliam Caulfield Esquires Sir Arthur Cole Baronet Henry Sandford Esquire Master Serjeant Neave Arthur St. George VVilliam Handcock Gilbert King Henry St. George Andrew Blackburne John Dogherty John French John Mahon Robert Sandys Esquires George Digby Clerk Edward Madden John Reynolds Theophilus Jones Esquires Master Gilbert Gardiner Toby Molloy Gilbert Ormsby Edward Ormsby Gilbert Donellan George Crofton Henry Dodwell Esquires Master Bryan Cummin Master Thomas Walker Master Alexander Erwin Master Henry Erwin Master Humberston VVestby Master Lewis Hawks Collonel Daniel Hudson Master Robert Goldsmith Master Dennis Delany Master Edward Kelly Master Dean Cope Master Thomas Headen Master Jeremiah Law Clerk Master John Drury Master Edward Drury the Soveraigns of Athlone Roscomon and Tulske for the time being the Burgomaster of Boyle for the time being For the County of Sligoe Sir Robert King Baronet Edward Wingfield Hugh Morgan John Kinge Piercy Gethin Roger Smith Arthur Cooper William Griffith Mathew Ormsby Jeremiah Jones Lewis Jones Adam Ormsby William Ormsby George Wood Charles Hara Benjamin Burton Keane Hara Thomas Griffith Robert Follyott Christopher Jones Esqs William Smith Philip Cox James Barrett Stephen Ormsby William Fibbs James Devitt Gentlemen For the County Palatine of Tipperary Sir John Meade Knight Lord Viscount Ikeryne Thomas Sadler James Harrison John Ottway John Bayly Esquires Sir Thomas Osburne Knight Charles Allcock Stephen Moore Thomas Moore Richard Moore Samuel
as the same should and ought to have beén if the said Commissioners had not beén Named Commissioners And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Assessor Collector Receiver or any other Person appointed by the Commissioners shall wilfully neglect or refuse to perform his Duty in the due and speédy Execution of this present Act the said respective Commissioners or any two or more of them may and shall by vertue of this Act have Power and Authority to commit such Assessor Collector or Receiver to Goal till he or they have done his or their Duty according to this Act or to impose on such person or persons so refusing or neglecting their Duties any Fine not exceéding Twenty pounds for any one Offence at their Discretion the same to be Levyed and Certified as aforesaid into His Majesty's Court of Exchequer and Charged upon the respective Receivers amongst the rest of the rates aforesaid And the said Commissioners or any two or more of them may or shall from time to time call for and require an Account from the respective Receivers of all the Monies received by them of the said Collectors and of the payment thereof according to the direction of this Act and in case of any failure in the premisses the said Commissioners or any two or more of them are hereby required to cause the same to be forthwith Levyed and paid according to the true intent and meaning of this Act And in case of any Controversy arising between the said Commissioners concerning the said Rates or Assessments the Commissioners that shall be concerned therein shall have no Voice but shall withdraw during the Debate of such Controversy until it be determined by the rest of the Commissioners and in default thereof that the Commissioners then present shall have power and are hereby required to impose such Fine or Fines as to them shall be thought fit upon such Commissioners so refusing to withdraw not exceéding Twenty pounds and to cause the same to be Levyed and Paid as other Fines to be imposed by vertue of this Act are to be Levyed and Paid and all Questions and Differences that shall arise touching any of the said Rates Taxes Assessments or Levies and the Collecting thereof shall be heard and finally determined by Threé or more of the Commissioners upon Complaint thereof to them made by any person or persons thereby grieved without further Trouble or Sute in Law And the said Receiver-General his Deputy or Deputies shall give acquittances Gratis to the said Barony-Receivers who shall likewise give Acquittances Gratis to the said Parish-Collectors for all Monies of them respectively Received in pursuance of this Act which Acquittances shall be a full Discharge to said Collectors respectively And the said Collectors shall make and deliver to the said Receivers-General their Deputy or Deputies a perfect Schedule fairly written in Parchment under their Hands and Seals Signed and Allowed by any two or more of the respective Commissioners containing the Names and Surnames and places of aboad of every person within their respective Collection that shall make default of payment of any the Summs that shall be Rated or Assessed on such person by vertue of this Act and the Summ and Summs charged on every such person the same to be returned by him into His Majesty's Exchequer whereupon every such person making default of Payment may be charged by Process of the said Court according to the Course thereof in that behalf And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Letters Patents Granted by the King or late Queén's Majesties or any of their Royal Predecessors or to be Granted by His Majesty to any person or persons Cities Buroughs or Towns Corporate within this Realm or any manner of Liberties Priviledges or Exemptions from Subsidies Tolls Taxes Assessments or Aids shall be construed or taken to exempt any person or persons City Burough or Town Corporate or any of the Inhabitants of the same from the Burthen or Charge of any Summ or Summs of Money Granted by this Act and all Non-Obstantes in such Letters Patents for any such purpose or intent are declared to be void and of none effect And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Constables Head-Buroughs and other His Majesty's Officers shall and are hereby Required and Enjoyned to be respectively Aiding and Assisting in the execution of this Act and to obey and execute such Precepts or Warrants as shall be to them Directed in that behalf by the respective Commissioners hereby appointed or to any two or more of them And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Action Plaint Sute or Information shall be Commenced or Prosecuted against any person or persons for what he or they shall do in pursuance or in Execution of this Act such person or persons so Sued in any Court whatsoever shall or may plead the General Issue not Guilty and upon any Issue joyned may give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence and if the Plantiff or Prosecutor shall become Non-Sute or forbear further Prosecution or suffer Discontinuance or if a Verdict pass against him the Defendant and Defendants shall recover Treble Costs for which they shall have the like remedy as in case where Costs by Law are given to the Defendant And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the respective Parents Guardians and Tutors of every person under the age of One and twenty Years shall upon Default of payment of such person and upon demand pay what is due and payable by this Act for every such person Residing in their Family or under their Tuition as before herein is mentioned And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Money due and payable by this Act shall be paid by the particular Collectors of the respective Counties Cities Buroughs Towns Parishes and places who shall Collect the same unto the respective Barony Receivers who shall pay the same unto such Receiver or Receivers as shall by their Excellencies the Lords Iustices or other Chief Governour for the time being be appointed as before is mentioned And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the particular Collectors for payment of any Summs by them received unto such Barony-Receiver or Receivers shall not be oblidged to Travel above Twenty Miles from the place of their Habitation And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Receiver of any Hundred Barony or Division from time to time within the space of one Month next after he shall have received the full Summ that shall be Charged upon any Hundred Barony or Division for each particular Quarterly Payments that is to be made to such Receiver by Vertue of this Act shall give the Commissioners who shall act in such Hundred Barony or Division a Receipt under his Hand and Seal acknowledging his Receipt of the full summ Charged upon such Hundred Barony or Division
for such particular payment and the Receipt of such Receiver or Receivers as shall be appointed by the Lords Iustices of this Kingdom or other Chief Governour or Governours of this Realm for the time being as aforesaid to every Collector of any Barony Hundred or Division for so much of the said Assessments as shall be contained in such Receipt shall be a full Discharge to such Barony Hundred or Division against His Majesty His Heirs and Successors And for preventing such Vexations as might be occasioned by such Persons as shall be appointed to make Returns of such person and persons as make default of payment of the summ or summs on him or them Assessed by this Act. And to the intent such person or persons may Return true Account or Accounts into His Majesty's Court of Exchequer of such summ of Money as shall not be Received by them and every of them their and every of their Deputy and Deputies Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any such person shall Return or Certifie into the said Court any Summ or Summs of Money to be in Arrear or Vnpaid after the same hath been Received such person or persons so making such Return or Returns or shall cause any person or persons to be Set Insuper in the said Court for any Summ or Summs of Money that hath beén so Received that then every such person or persons making such Returns shall forfeit to every person or persons that shall be Molested Vexed or Damaged by reason of such unjust Certificate return or setting Insuper treble Damages that shall be thereby occasioned the said Damages to be recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in which no Essoin Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed nor any more then one Imparlance and shall also Forfeit unto His Majesty His Heirs and Successors double the Summ that shall be so unjustly certified or returned or caused to be set Insuper Provided always That all Penalties and Forfeitures to be incurred for any Offences against this Act for which there is no way for Levying herein before Prescribed or Appointed shall be Levyed by Warrant of any Two or more of the respective Commissioners of the Division or place where any such Offence was or shall be committed by Distress and Sale of the Goods of the Offenders rendering the Overplus to the Owner thereof after Deduction of reasonable Charges for Distraining the same And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners in every County at the General Meéting to be by them appointed after all Appeals shall be first determined shall cause Duplicates of the whole summs Charged within every Hundred Barony Ward or place Rated and Assessed in such County in pursuance of this Act without naming the persons to be fairly Written in Parchment and Assertained under Threé or more of their Hands respectively to each Duplicate and the same so by them Subscribed and Assertained shall be jointly and together delivered to the Sheriff of such County and be by him Transmitted to the Exchequer at or before the Twenty eighth Day of February in the Year of our Lord One thousand Six hundred Ninety seaven Provided always That no person shall be capable of Acting as a Commissioner in the Execution of this Act before he shall take the Oaths and Subscribe the Declaration appointed by this Act viz. YOU shall Swear That you will duly Execute the Act Intituled An Act for Granting a Supply to His Majesty by Raising Money by way of a Poll as a Commissioner according to your best Skill and Knowledge without Favour or Affection So help you God I A. B. do Sincerely Promise and Swear That I will be Faithful and bear True Allegiance to His Majesty King WILLIAM So help me God I A. B. do Swear That I do from my Heart Abhor Detest and Abjure as Impious and Heretical that Damnable Doctrine and Position that Princes Excommunicated or Deprived by the Pope or any Authority of the See of ROME may be Deposed or Murdered by their Subjects or any other whatsoever And I do Declare that no Foreign Prince Person Prelate State or Potentate hath or ought to have any Jurisdiction Power Superiority Preheminence or Authority Ecclesiastical or Spiritual within this Realm So help me God I A. B Do Solemnly and Sincerely in the presence of God Profess Testifie and Declare that I do believe that in the Sacrament of the Lords-Supper there is not any Transubstantiation of the Elements of Bread and Wine into the Body and Blood of Christ at or after the Consecration thereof by any Person whatsoever And that the Invocation and Adoration of the Virgin MARY or any other Saint and the Sacrifice of the Mass as they are now Used in the Church of ROME are Superstitious and Idolatrous And I do Solemnly in the presence of God Profess Testifie and Declare That I do make this Declaration and every part thereof in the Plain and Ordinary Sense of the Words Read unto me as they are commonly understood by Protestants without any Evasion Equivocation or Mental Reservation whatsoever and without any Dispensation already Granted me for this purpose by the Pope or any other Authority or Person whatsoever or without Dispensation from any Person or Authority whatsoever or without believing that I am or can be Acquitted before God or Man or Absolved of this Declaration or any part thereof although the Pope or any other Person or Persons or Power whatsoever should Dispence with or Annul the same or Declare that it was Null and Void from the Beginning Which said Two last Oaths and Declarations are the same Oaths and Declaration intended also to be Administred to and be Made and Subscribed by such not being Quakers as already have not taken the said Oaths and Subscribed the said Declaration to Excuse them from paying double as aforesaid Which Oaths and Declaration it shall and may be Lawful for any Two or more of the Commissioners to Administer and take And they are hereby Authorized and Required to Administer and take the same to and from any other Commissioner And in Case any Person Named a Commissioner for putting in Execution this Act shall presume to act as a Commissioner before he shall have taken the said Oaths and Made and Subscribed the said Declaration he shall Forfeit to His Majesty the Summ of Two hundred pounds And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Housholder shall upon demand of the respective Assessors of the several Parishes or Places give an Account of the Names and Qualities of such persons as shall Sojourne or Lodge in their respective Houses under the Penalty of forfeiting to His Majesty the Summ of Ten pounds to be Levyed and Recovered in such manner as other Penalties in this Act mentioned are to be Levyed and Recovered And be it further Enacted and Declared that wherever any person or persons shall or may be liable to be Taxed by vertue of this Act in two or more Qualifications or Capacities and shall also be so Taxed that such person shall only pay in one of the said Capacities or Qualifications that is in such Capacity or Qualification which is most Beneficial for His Majesty And be it further Enacted That whereas there are several Summs of Money due to the People of this Kingdom for Debts Stated and unstated due by the Army for Quarters before the Four and Twentieth of June One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Two that whatsoever Summ or Summs of Money shall be raised Levyed or Collected by vertue of this Act over and above One Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling payable in the first place unto His Majesty shall and may be Paid and applied towards the Discharge of the said Country Debts Stated and Vnstated in just and equal proportions as the several Debts so due bear proportion to the whole of the said Debts Provided alwaies and be it further Enacted That no Foreign Protestant Refugee nor any person who served as a Private Soldier in London-derry or Eneskillen during the late Seige of London-derry and all Common Soldiers in His Majesty's Army and Seamen in His Majesty's Fleét all Matrosses in the Train of Artillery and all Protestants who shall come into this Kingdom after the Sixth Day of November One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Seaven who have not now any Estate or Interest in this Kingdom shall be wholy exempt from paying any Summ whatsoever towards this present Poll. And for as much great Abuses have formerly beén Committed to the prejudice of His Majesty in the execution of the former Poll Act under pretence of appealing against Assessments made which Appeals having been once heard and the Commissioners not having relived the party Appealing but judging him not to be Reliveable within the intention of the said Act the said parties have notwithstanding beén afterwards Relived by other Commissioners of Appeals who have taken on them to re-examine the said Appeal formerly heard and determined Be it further Enacted That no Appeal being once heard and determined shall be re-heard or Re-examined nor any new Appeal be received for any matter upon which or upon any part of which the said party hath formerly Lodged his Appeal and beén heard to the same FINIS