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B09304 By the Lord Lieutenant and Council Essex whereas in an act of Parliament, lately passed in this Kingdom, entituled, An act for the explaining of some doubts, a rising upon an entituled, an Act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious declaration for the settlement of his kingdome of Ireland ... Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex); Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, 1631-1683. 1674 (1674) Wing I818; ESTC R178810 19,183 58

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which the moneys raised by virtue of the said years value shall be found to fall short of the said three hundred thousand pounds the First half-years payment thereof to be made on or before the twenty sixth day of March 1672 and the last payment thereof to be on or before the Twenty ninth day of September One thousand six hundred seventy five and hath commanded us to cause an Assessment thereof to be made upon all the Lands in this Kingdom according to the Power and Authority giuen unto us by the said Act. And whereas the late Lord Lieutenant and Council in pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by their Order bearing date the 19th day of February 1671 did order that towards supply of the said deficiency of the said years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds should be taxed and assessed on all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. on the 25th of March and 29th of September 1672 by even and equal portions and whereas also we the Lord Lieutenant and Council in further pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by our Order bearing date the One and Thirtieth day of January One thousand six hundred seventy two did Order that towards the further supply of the said Deficiency of the Years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds more should be taxed and assessed upon all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. one moyety thereof on the twenty sixth day of March one thousand six hundred seventy three and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September one thousand six hundred seventy three And whereas also we the Lord Lieutenant and Council in further pursuance of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by our Order bearing date the three and twentieth day of February one thousand six hundred seventy three did likewise Order that towards the further supply of the said deficiency of the years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds more should be taxed and assessed upon all the Lands in this Kingdom the same to be paid at two several payments viz. One moyety on the twenty sixth day of March last past and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September last past And whereas there remains farther to be taxed and assessed for compleating the said three hundred thousand pounds the sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny We therefore in pursuance of the said clause contained in the aforesaid Act of Parliament and of the Power and Authority thereby given unto Vs do think fit and accordingly do Order that the said sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny be taxed assessed distributed raised and levied upon all the Lands in this Kingdom of Ireland in and throughout the several Cities Towns and Counties in this Kingdom according to the several sums rates and proportions and in the manner hereafter expressed that is to say THe City and County of the City of Dublin One thousand three hundred and seven pounds Ten shillings The County of Dublin one thousand three hundred and seven pounds Ten shillings The county of Kildare Nine hundred pounds The county of Catherlough three hundred ninety seven pounds ten shillings The Kings County Four hundred and seventy pounds ten shillings The Queens-County five hundred and twenty three pounds The county of Longford three hundred and fourteen pounds The county of Meath One thousand five hundred and twenty seven pounds The County of Weastmeath Seven hundred eighty four pounds ten shillings The City and county of the City of Kilkenny one hundred and four pounds ten shillings The county of Kilkenny one thousand fifty six pounds ten shillings The county of Wexford seven hundred eighty four pounds ten shillings The county of Wickloe three hundred seventy six pounds ten shillings The county of Lowth five hundred fourty four pounds The town of Drogheda one hundred fourteen pounds ten shillings The county of Limerick one thousand fifty six pounds ten shillings The city and county of the city of Limerick two hundred and nine pounds The county of Cork with the city and town thereof three thousand three hundred twenty seven pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny The county of Waterford six hundred and ninety pounds ten shillings The city and county of the city of Waterford two hundred and nine pounds The county of Clare Nine hundred eighty three pounds ten shillings The county of Kerry five hundred and seventy five pounds ten shillings The county of Tipperary including Holy-cross two thousand three hundred and one pounds ten shillings The county of Donegal one thousand and sixty seven pounds The county of Tyrone eight hundred and sixteen pounds The county of Fermanagh five hundred and fifty four pounds ten shillings The county of Cavan five hundred ninety six pounds ten shillings The county of Monaghan five hundred and seventy five pounds ten shillings The county of Antrim including the town of Carrickfergus one thousand two hundred thirty four pounds ten shillings The county of Down one thousand and ninety eight pounds ten shillings The county of Ardmagh five hundred and seventy five pounds The county of Londonderry with the city and county of Londonderry and the town and Barony of Colerain eight hundred and five pounds ten shillings The town of Gallway one hundred seventy eight pounds The county of Gallway one thousand three hundred and eighteen pounds The county of Roscommon eight hundred and twenty one pounds The county of Sligo six hundred fourty eight pounds ten shillings The county of Mayo eight hundred fifty two pounds ten shillings The county of Leitrim three hundred seventy six pounds ten shillings And We do farther think fit that the aforesaid sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny shall be raised and paid at two several payments one moyety thereof to be paid on the twenty sixth day of March next and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September next ensuing the date hereof and that the several persons hereafter named shall be Commissioners in the respective counties and places hereafter mentioned for the taxing assessing distributing raising and levying and causing to be taxed assessed distributed raised and levyed the several and Respective sums aforesaid according to the Rules following viz. For the City and County of the City of DUBLIN The Lord Mayor Sherriffs and Recorder for the time being Lord chief Justice Povey Lord chief Baron Bysse Sir John Temple senior Master of the Rolls Sir Theophilus Jones Sir Charles Meredith Knights Sir William Domvile Knight His Majesties Attorney General Sir John Temple junior His Majesties sollicitor General Sir John Davies Sir George Gilbert Sir Francis Brewster Sir Joshua Allen Knights Robert Dee Peter Wybrant Daniel Hutchinson John Preston John Desmeneer John Forrest Lewis Desmineer Enock Reader Thomas Jones
Christopher Lovet Christopher Bennet John Smith Richard Hannaway Aldermen Sir Abraham Yarner Sir Thomas Worsop Knights John Stepney Esq Christopher Usher John Keating George Percival Matthew Barry Esqs Dr. John Topham Dr. Dudley Loftus Thomas Pooley Esq Captain John Nicholas Captain William Shaw Thomas Kennedy William Sands William Cliffe Roger Moor Francis Little Goodwin Swift Esqs Thomas Crow William Brooks Roger Jones Gent. For the County of DUBLIN The High Sherriff for the time being Earl of Meath Earl of Drogheda Lord Viscount Barnwell Lord Viscount Dongan Lord Viscount Fitz Harding Lord Gormanstown Lord Viscount Meryong Lord Coloony Lord Santrey Lord chief Iustice Povey Lord Chief Iustice Booth Lord Chief Baron Bysse Sir Theophilus Jones Sir Arthur Forbess Sir John Temple senior Knights Oliver Lambert Esq Sir Richard Kennedy Knight Sir William Domvile Sir John Temple junior Sir George Rawden Sir John Cole Sir Walter Plunkett Sir William Davies Sir John Davies Sir William Tichburn Sir Maurice Eustace Sir George Lane Sir Audley Mervin Sir Abraham Yarner Sir Thomas Worsop Sir Thomas Newcomen Knights Dr. Dudley Loftus Dr. Robert Gorges John Stepney Joseph Dean William Basil Christopher Usher Daniel Hutchinson Ralph Wallis Sir Richard Bulkley Richard Barry William Hoey Richard Foster John Giles Robert Reading James Stopford Esqs Captain Thomas Pope John Eastwood Gent. Matthew Barry Esq John Keating Nicholas Cottington Nicholas Plunket of Donshoglin Richard Talbot of Balgriffin Denny Muschamp Esqs Christopher Fagan of Feltrim Barnwell of Bremore John Stoyte William Clinch Philip Cradock Richard Archbald Gent. Richard Talbott of Mallahyde Gent. Nicholas Bolton Thomas Fitz-Williams John Borr Robert Wolverston Esqs John Denni Ignatius Purcell Gent. John Taylor of Swords Esq John Talbot of Belgar Gent. For the County of KILDARE The High Sheriff for the time being Richard Earl of Arran Lord Viscount Loftus Lord Viscount Dungan Lord Viscount Fitz-Harding Sir Theophilus Jones Sir Charles Meredith Knights Sir Francis Blundel Sir Walter Burrows Baronets Sir William Davies Sir John Davies Sir Andrew Aylmer Sir Maurice Eustace Sir John Bellew Sir Arthur Gore Knights William Hoey Richard Talbott Dudley Cooley John Annesly Henry Sankey Joseph Dean George Blunt Richard Dixon Hierom Sankey Maurice Keating Dr. John Westley John Salt Charles Reeves Edward Bermingham Robert Meredith Thomas Carr Esqs The Sovereign of the Naas for the time being the Sovereign of Kildare for the time being the Sovereign of Athy for the time being Daniel Hutchinson John Warren John Brown Esqs Colonel Dempsy Walter White Raphael Hunt Thomas Brown William Weldon Thomas Aylmer of Lyons Matthew Barry Richard Barry Edward Davies William Hamilton Francis Lea Robert Lea Henry Cooley William Sands Patrick Sarsfield Henry Aland Peter Holms Thomas Aylmer Charles White Robert Fitz Gerald Esqs Jo Aylmer of Ballycanon Sir Francis Brewster Sir Joshua Allen Knights Henry Breen Esq Sherlog of the Darre John Emerson Richard Nevil Robert Thornton William Kerdiffe Anthony Sherlock of Blackhall John Warren of Clane Arthur Sheal Thomas Widgett Alexander Eustace John Bourk John Eustace of Castlemartin William Smith Edward Jones John Giffard Charles Moor Syrack Skinner John Weaver Joseph Rea Robert Bartrum Edmond Walsh John Nelson Patrick Page Henry Brewton James Swanton John Clark William Leigh James Medlycut of Narny Isaack Sands Gent. For the County of CATHERLAUGH The High Sherriff for the time being the Earl of Thomond Richard Earl of Arran Lord Fitz-Harding Lord Chief Baron Bysse Sir John Temple Master of the Rolls Sir Charles Meredith Sir Thomas Butler Sir Andrew Aylmer Sir John Ponsonby Dudley Bagnal James Stopford Thomas Burdett Richard Andrews Edward Harman Arthur Weldon Henry Barkley John Warren Henry Smithwick Marmaduke Taylor John Barry Walter Murry Charles Cavenagh Morgan Cavenagh Francis Eustace Robert Brown Edward Reynolds Geoffrey Paul John Bagott Benjamin Bunbury Robert Stanley Charles Duke Gent. Sir John Devallier Knight For the KINGS-COUNTY The High Sheriff for the time being Earl of Mountrath Lord Fitz Harding Lord Chief Baron Bysse Sir William Flower Sir Charles Meredith Sir Edward Herbert Colonel Carey Dillon Lieutenant Colonel William Hamilton Sir William Petty John Weaver John Baldwin senior William Puresoy the Burgo-Master of Philipstown for the time being Lawrence Parsons John Gifford Samuel Rolls Richard Warburton John Baldwin junior George Sankey John Sands William Breet Thomas Buckridge John Eyres Richard Barry Gilbert Rawson Henry Sankey Peter Purefoy Robert Chaaffe John Desbrow John Sadler Thomas Taylor Sir John Totty Knight Robert Leigh John Reading Francis Leigh John Forth Charles Lyons John Wakely Colonel Richard Grace Edward Smith Archibald Adair James Wyer Hewer Oxbury Trever Floyd Edward Bagott Esqs Jonathan Darby John Reading the younger Gent. Kildare Tarleton Esq John Jervies Digby Lloyd Henry Greenham Edward Tarleton John Andrews Thomas Larg William Needham Hector Vaughan Daniel Gaghan Gent. For the QUEENS County The High Sherriff for the time being Lord Viscount Loftus Sir William Flower Sir George St. George Sir Robert Harpool Knights Sir Grego●y Byrne Baronet Henry Gilbert John Weaver John Rawlins Esqs Colonel John Fitz-Patrick Joseph Cuffe Walter Wanford Nathaniel Marks William Weldon Thomas Evans William Scot Francis Cosby Thomas Piggot William Bowen Peryam Pool Henry Aland Robert Meredith Alexander Barrington John Ashurst Adam Loftus Charles Doyne John Gilbert Oliver Walsh William Walker Benjamin Baker John Whitney Edmond Butler Esqs the Burgomaster of Maryborough for the time being Edward Nicholls Thomas Prior Gent. Thomas Curd Esq Robert Brown Gent. Thomas Taylor Esq Thomas Starkey William Crutchly Robert Reeves Peter Buckley Richard Cogheran John Patridge John Whittle Daniel Kerrin Thomas Lapsley George Clark Francis Newball Charles Duke Edward Brereton Gent. George Rawson Edmund Morris Thomas Taylor of Mountmeleg Robert Hedges James Wheeler James Barnwall Esqs For the County of LONGFORD The High Sheriff for the time being Lord Aungier Sir Arthur Forbess Sir James Shaen Sir Boyl Maynard Sir Audley Mervyn Sir Thomas Newcomen Baronets Sir Connel Farrel Sir John Edgeworth Henry Sankey Edward Knight William Kennedy William Longford Thomas Flood Arthur Aghmooty Robert Ward Oliver Jones William Spike Joseph Dean Henry French VVilliam Hoey VVilliam Hamilton Roger Jones James Stopford Ralph Wallis Nicholas Ward Francis Farral Garrat Farral James Galbraith John Nugent Esqs The Sovereign of Johns Town the Sovereign of Lanesbrough the Sovereign of Longford for the time being Colonel John Bramston Nicholas Dowdal Charles Fox Lieutenant Colonel Francis Roleston Anthony Townley John Gourden Philip Branthawyt Gent. Thomas Dowling Gent. For the County of MEATH The High Sherriff for the time being the Earl of Roscommon the Earl of Drogheda the Earl of Carlingford the Lord Viscount Barnwal the Lord Viscount Fitz-Harding the Lord Viscount Gormanstown the Lord Viscount Netervil the Lord Baron of Colooney the Lord Baron of Slane Sir Theophilus Jones the Lord Chief Baron Bysse Sir Henry Ingoldesby Sir George Rawden Oliver Lambert Esq Colonel Carey Dillon Sir