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A38120 Severall ordinances of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the sale of bishops-lands.; Proceedings. 1646-11-30 England and Wales. Parliament. 1647 (1647) Wing E2292A; ESTC R215020 7,236 15

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SEVERALL ORDINANCES OF THE LORDS COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT Concerning the Sale of Bishops-Lands LONDON Printed by R. Cotes for John Bellamy at the three golden Lions in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange 1647. 30 Novembr 1646. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for explanation and better putting in execution the late Ordinance Entituled An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament For appointing the sale of Bishops Lands for the use of the Common-wealth THe Lords and Commons assembled Col. Manwaring to ascertain the principall and interest of Monies Plate c. advanced in Parliament do hereby Declare and Ordain That Colonell Robert Manwaring appointed to be Register Accomptant by the former Ordinance for the sale of Bishops Lands is and be hereby authorized upon the Receipts or Certificates given by the former Treasurers Receivers or Collectors of Mony Plate Horse furniture or Arms advanced upon the Publick Faith to ascertain the Principall and Interest thereof and that his Certificate And upon his Certificate the Treasurers to receive the Money and give Receipts to the Treasurers appointed by the said former Ordinance shall be a sufficient Voucher for them to proceed thereupon to the receiving of the Money and giving their Receipts according to the former Twenty shillings per day allowed to the Treasurers Clerks for a year Ordinance And that Twenty shillings per diem shal be allowed to the Treasurers for their Clerks and Tellers the said allowance to continue for a year and to be distributed among them according to the discretion of the said Treasurers And that all other And all other charges incident to the Treasury to be allowed by the Committee hereafter named charges incident to the Treasury which shall be discharged and paid by the said Treasurers shall bee allowed to them by the Committee hereafter named or any five of them And that the Comptroller appointed by the said former Ordinance shall The Comptroller to give acknowledgment thereof upon the weekly account given unto him by the said Treasurers give a receipt or acknowledgment thereof in writing under his or his Deputies hands to the said Treasurers for their justification therein And further that the certificate of the Commissaries and Certificate of the Commissaries for Horses shall bee accepted others authorized for the listing of horses furniture or Arms who have power to give the publick Faith for the same shall be accepted and allowed for as good and sufficient as the Receipts or Certificates of the Treasurers Collectors or Receivers of Mony or Plate And for the settling and determining of any further doubt which may arise concerning the For determining of doubts concerning the validity of any Warrant made to the Treasurers a Committee of Parliament is appointed validity of any warrant made by the Trustees of the Bishops Lands to the said Treasurers for the issuing out of any Money That the Earl of Northumberland Earl of Kent Earl of Rutland Earl of Pembrook Earl of Lincoln Earl of Nottingham Earl of Suffolk Earl of Salisbury Earl of Warwick Earl of Denbigh Earl of Middlesex Earl of Manchester Earl of Mulgrave Earl of Stamford Viscount Hereford Viscount Say and Seale Lord Berkley Lord Dacres Lord Wharton Lord Willoughby Lord North Lord Hunsdon Lord Mountague Lord Gray of Warke Lord Roberts Lord Maynard Lord Howard and Lord Bruce Mr. Hollis Mr. Francis Allen Sir Philip Stapleton Mr. Iohn Ash Sir Iohn Clotworthy Sir Symonds D'ewes Mr. Walter Long Sir Iohn Temple Sir William Lewis Sir William Spring Sir Iohn Hobart Col. Harvey Mr. Got Mr. Recorder Sir Hen. Vane senior Mr. Leigh Mr. Reynolds Mr. Tate Sir Iohn Evelin of Surrey Mr. Roll Sir Samuel Roll Mr. Bond Mr. Ball Mr. Nicoll Mr. Wilson Mr. Blackiston Mr. Pierpoint Sir Peter Wentworth Sir Iohn Curson Sir Walter Erle Sir Robert Harley Mr. Crew Sir Gregory Norton Lievtenant Generall Cromwell Sir Robert Pye Sir Edward Hungerford Mr. Knightly Sir Iohn Burgoyne Mr. Rous Mr. Strode Sir Anthony Irby Mr. Humphrey Edwards Mr. Drake Mr. Prideaux Mr. Alderman Atkin Sir Thomas Soame Alderman Pennington Mr. Vassall Colonel Ven or any five of them shall be and are hereby constituted a Committee of Parliament for the purposes aforesaid and shall have power and authority to hear and determine the same in case the said Trustees or Treasurers shall desire it And that a warrant under any Five of the hands of the said Committee shall be a sufficient authority to them and every of them to proceed accordingly in the execution of the said Ordinance And it is hereby lastly Declared and All persons as well those who have formerly lent upon the Publick Faith as others shall have the same repaid with Interest Ordained by the authority aforesaid That all persons aswell those who have lent upon the publick Faith as those who have that shall advance or lend any sum of Money for the purposes in the said Ordinance mentioned untill the 200000 l. intended by the said Ordinance to be raised shall be brought in shall have the same security for the repayment thereof together with interest for the same after the rate of Eight per centum as those who having formerly lent upon the publick Faith as aforesaid and do now lend upon the said Ordinance are to have H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Die Veneris 15 Martii 1646. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament For the lessening of the number of the Trustees for the sale of the BISHOPS-LANDS WHereas by vertue of an Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament Recitall of the Ordinance vesting the Bishops-Land in the Trustees assembled made the 9 day of October Anno Dom. 1646. All Counties Palatine Honors Mannors Lordships Scites Circuits Precincts Castles Granges Messuages Mills Lands Tenements Medows Pastures Parsonages appropriate Tithes Oblations Obventions Pensions Portions of Tithes Parsonages Vicarages Churches Chappels Advowsons Donatives Nominations Rights of Patronages and Presentations Parks Woods Rents Reversions Services Annuities Franchises Liberties Priviledges Immunities Rights of actions and entry Interest Titles of entry Conditions Commons-Court Courts-Leete and Courts-Baron and all other Possessions and Hereditaments whatsoever with all and every of their appurtenances of what nature or quality soever they be which then were or at any time within ten years before the beginning of this present Parliament were belonging to any Archbishop or Bishop within this Kingdom of England or Dominion of Wales or which they or any of them had held and enjoyed in the right of their Archbishopricks or Bishopricks Dignities Offices or Places respectively with all Charters Deeds Books of Accompts Rolls and other Writings whatsoever concerning the same belonging unto them were vested and settled in the reall and actuall possession and seisin of Thomas Adams Alderman then Lord Major of the City of London Sir George Clarke Knight Iohn Langham Alderman and Iohn Iones among others in
the said Ordinance named and also by the said Ordinance and by other Ordinances since made in pursuance thereof or for the explaining or executing thereof the said Trustees are authorized and required to act and execute divers Acts and things concerning the premises And whereas the said Thomas Adams Sir George Clarke Recitall of the four Trustees which desired to bee discharged Iohn Langham and Iohn Iones have humbly desired to be discharged of the said Trust because they cannot constantly attend and execute the same by reason of their other necessary occasions The said It is Ordained that the said Four Trustees shall be no longer seised Lords and Commons do hereby Ordain That the said Thomas Adams Sir George Clarke Iohn Langham and Iohn Iones and every of them shall bee from henceforth no longer possessed seised or interessed of or in the Premisses or any of them or any part or parcell of them But that the seisin But that the seisin shall be out of them possession and interest thereof or thereunto shall be from henceforth wholly and absolutely out of them and every of them And that they and And they discharged of the Trusts every of them shall be from henceforth wholly discharged of the said Trusts to all intents and purposes whatsoever and shall not from henceforth act or execute any power or authority act or thing whatsoever by vertue of the first recited Ordinance or any other Ordinance or Ordinances aforesaid And that all and every the premisses and And that the Premises shall from henceforth be vested in the remaining Trustees every part and parcell thereof shall from henceforth be vested and setled adjudged and deemed to be and shall be wholly and onely in the reall and actuall possession and seisin of Sir Iohn Wollaston Knight and the other remaining Trustees whose names are expressed in the said first recited Ordinance and the Surveyors and Survivors of them their Heires and Assignes as fully and absolutely to all intents and purposes as if the said Thomas Adams Sir George Clarke Iohn Langham and Iohn Iones had not been at all named in the first recited Ordinance nor in any other of the said Ordinances and as if the said Sir Iohn Wollaston and the other remaining Trustees onely had been named therein And the said Sir Iohn Wollaston and the other remaining And the remaining Trustees or any Five of them from henceforth to act in as ample manner as all or any of the Trustees might have done Trustees or any Five or more of them shall from henceforth act and execute all the powers and authorities acts and things whatsoever which by the first recited Ordinance or any other of the aforesaid Ordinances are appointed to bee acted and executed by all the Trustees named in the first recited Ordinance or by any part of them in as full and ample manner to all intents and purposes whatsoever as all the Trustees named in the first recited Ordinance or any part of them might and ought to have done any thing contained in the first recited Ordinance or in any other of the aforesaid Ordinances to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And it is further hereby Declared and Ordained That the said Sir Iohn Wollaston and the other remaining And the remaining Trustees or any Five of them or such as they shall appoint may let for one yeer or lesse any of the Premisses out of Lease which are by the Ordinance appointed to bee sold Trustees or any five or more of them or such person or persons as they or any five or more of them under their hands and seales shall thereunto appoint and authorize shall have full power and authority to let or set for one yeare or lesse and so from yeare to yeare or lesse before the sale hereof respectively any of the premisses which are appointed to bee sold by any of the said former Ordinances now being or which shall be at any time before the sale thereof respectively out of Lease unto such persons and in such manner whereby the best profits and advantages thereof may bee made as they shall thinke fit the Rents and Profits hereof to bee disposed in such manner as in the said former Ordinances is declared concerning the other Rents Profits and Receipts therein mentioned and contained Provided alwayes that such of the said Premisses as are Provided that Copihold Lands be granted by Copy of Court-Roll and not otherwise grantable by coppy of Court-Roll according to the custome of any Honour or Manour and which they have power to Demise as is aforesaid shall be demised by the coppy of the Court-Roll respectively and not by any Lease at the Common Law And the said Lords and Commons taking into their consideration the paines and good service of the said Sir Iohn Wollaston and the other remaining Trustees for their incouragement therein doe hereby Ordaine That the said Sir Iohn The remaining Trustees except the three Treasurers and the Comptroller shall have 2000. l. amongst them Wollaston and the other remaining Trustees except the three Treasurers and the Comptroller who have a Salary already allowed to them shall have and receive the Summe of Two thousand Pounds That is to say one thousand Pounds thereof at the end of Six Moneths to bee accounted from the aforesaid ninth day of October and the other one thousand Pounds at the end of Six Moneths after Which said Summe of Two thousand Pounds the aforesaid Treasurers or any Two of them are hereby authorized and required to pay accordingly unto them or to such person or persons for them as they or the major part of them under their hand-writing shal appoint out of such moneys as the said Treasurers shall have received by the Profits or sale of the Premisses And that the said Sir Iohn Wollaston and the other remaining Trustees except The remaining Trustees are to divide the 2000. l amongst them as they think fit such as are before excepted or the major part of them shall distribute and dispose of the said Two thousand Pounds among themselves by such Proportions and in such manner as they or the major part of them shall think fit Lastly the printing of this Ordinance is referred to the Trustees or the major part of them Ioh. Browne Cleric Parliamentorum H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. Dom. Com. Die Veneris 5 Martii 1647. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament For the bettet Explaining and Executing of the former Ordinances for the sale of Bishops-Lands WHEREAS by Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in this present Recital of the Contractors Instructions in the former Ordinance of the 16. of Novemb. 1646. Parliament Assembled made the sixteenth day of November Anno Dom. 1646. Among other instructions for the Contractors in the said Ordinance named it is Ordained that the Demesne Lands of the late Arch-Bishops and Bishops shall not bee sold under tenne yeares Purchase of the full