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A83131 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For securing of all those that shall advance two hundred thousand pounds for the service of England and Ireland. With the names of the trustees and treasurers for the raising of the same. Die Jovis 13 Maii, 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance for the two hundred thousand pounds, be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1647 (1647) Wing E1922; Thomason E386_18; ESTC R201487 8,023 16

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any other Ordinances since made in that behalfe And if any person or persons shall wittingly or willingly produce any false or forged Acquitance or Certificate to the said Register Accomptant thereby to defraud the Common-Wealth the person or persons so offending shall loose and forfeit his money lent towards the Raysing of this two hundred thousand pounds or any way due to him upon any the Ordinances or Acts of Parliament hereby secured or assigned unto him as aforesaid the benefit whereof shall be for the use and benefit of the Common-Wealth And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid that every person who shall have his ticket allowed of and entred by the Register Accomptant and not bring in the money which upon that ticket he is required to doe by this ordinance within eight daies after such entry unto the Treasurers hereby appointed for the receipt of the same shall loose and forfeite the mony that shall be due unto him upon any the ordinances or acts of Parliament hereby secured unlesse he shall shew unto the said Treasurers or any two of them some reasonable cause to be by them allowed And be it further ordained that the said Treasurers hereby constituted and appointed for the receiving and issuing out of the said money shall not issue or pay out any of the said two hundred thousand pounds to be borrowed for the use of the Common-wealth as aforesaid but by Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament which Ordidinance with the receipt of the party or parties to whom the money is appointed to be paid shall be a good and sufficient discharge to the said Treasurers their heires executors and administrators And the said Treasurers shall not dispose disburse or pay any other summe or summes of money that shall come to their treasury or be paid unto them by vertue of this Ordinance but onely for necessary charges and as is further and particularly directed by this present Ordinance And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid that the said Treasurers shall receive all sums of money due and payable out of any the securities hereby engaged as aforesaid from the hands of the Treasurers there already appointed or who hereafter shall be appointed and as they receive the same deducting charges and allowances shall againe pay out and divide such monies to the Lenders by one fourth part of their whole debt that shall be owing to them in course as they did pay their money with interest then due and so from time to time till the whole be paid Provided alwaies that it shall and may be lawfull for every Lender or Lenders who shall become a purchaser of any part of the Bishops lands after the former engagements by the Ordinance of the sixteenth of November 1646. or any other ordinance since that time in that behalfe made fully satisfied and discharged or of the lands or estates of any Papists in armes to defalke or retaine any moneys that shall be due unto him by vertue of this present Ordinance upon every purchase that he or they shall so make if the sum by him lent shall not exceede the value of the purchase or so much thereof as the same shall amount unto which shall be accordingly allowed by the said Treasurers for the sale of Bishops Lands and such as shall be appointed for the sale of the lands of Papists in armes as aforesaid And be it further ordained that the said Treasurers shall keep true and perfect accompts of all receipts disbursements and payments and shall give their accompts to the Committee for taking the accompts of the whole Kingdome for the time being who are hereby required to take the same every six moneths and thereupon to give just discharges to the said Treasurers and after such discharges the said Treasurers their heires executors and administrators shall not be further questioned for or concerning any of the matters for which they have had and received such discharges And further the said Treasurers shall have deducted and paid unto them the summe of one penny in the pound for all such monies onely as by them shall be received of the advancers of the said two hundred thousand pounds or so much thereof as shall be raised by vertue of this Ordinance and not for any other summe of monies which shall come to their hands by vertue of any of the securities before mentioned which are to be paid and divided as aforesaid to the Lenders And be it further Ordained by the authority aforesaid that the Commissioners of the Excise for the time being are hereby charged and required upon demand of the said Treasurers or any two of them delivering in writeing what summe or summes of money are due and payable to any person or persons bodies politique or corporate by vertue of this present Ordinance for interest after the rate of 8. per cent which writeing the said Treasurers are hereby required and authorized to make accordingly to pay every six Moneths unto the said Treasurers all and every summe and sums of money due for interest a aforesaid during the time that the principall hereby secured or any part thereof shall remaine unpaid and the receipt and receipts of the said Treasurers or any two of them from time to time shall be a sufficient discharge unto the said Commissioners of Excise and every of them in this behalfe And when this present Ordinance and the severall summe and summes of money thereby secured shall come to its due course upon any the receipts hereby engaged and as is herein before Ordained and provided It is further ordered by authority aforesaid that the Commissioners of the Excise for the time being the Treasurers for the sale of Bishops Lands for the time being the Treasurers for Compositions of Delinquents Estates for the time being and such Treasurers as shall hereafter be appointed for the sale of the Lands and estates of Papists in Armes shall respectively from time to time pay unto the Treasurers hereby appointed to that purpose all and every summe and summes of money arising out of their severall Receipts and due and payable out of all and any their receipts by vertue of this present Ordinance for and towards the payment of the severall summe and summes of money thereby secured as aforesaid and the receipt and receipts of the said Treasurers hereby named or any two of them shall be from time to time a sufficient discharge unto the said Commissioners of Excise and the Treasurers of the severall receipts and every of them respectively for all summe and summes of money unto them paid in pursuance of this present Ordinance And it is further ordained and and declared by the said Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled that no Assignement made by one or both Houses of Parliament or by authority of the same upon the receipts of the grand Excise or upon the sale of Bishops Lands or upon the said moytie of the Compositions of Delinquents Estates or upon the sale of the Lands and Estates of Papists in Armes after the seventh of this instant May shall precede this present Ordinance whereof the Commissioners of the Excise and severall Treasurers of the respective Receipts before named are to take notice accordingly And it is hereby ordained and declared by the authority aforesaid that the Excise and new impost upon commodities mentioned in the Ordinance of the 11. of September 1643. or any Ordinance or Ordinances of this present Parliament made in explanation and continuance thereof shall be continued taken and put in due execution untill such time as all summes of money payable by vertue of this present Ordinance shall be paid and satisfied and the payments of the said moneys to be due and payable by vertue of this present Ordinance shall not be debarred put by or deferred from being paid out of the said Excise sale of Bishops Lands the moity of Compositions at Goldsmiths Hall and sale of Lands and Estates of Papists in Armes as aforesaid by any order or orders Ordinance or Ordinances of one or both Houses of Parliament or by any authority derived from them or either of them or otherwise by the payment of any other or further summe or summes of money then the said severall Receipts and securities were or are charged withall upon the said seventh of this instant May 1647. And lastly it is further ordained by the authority aforesaid that the said first recited Ordinance and this present Ordinance and every Article Clause and thing therein contained shall be pleadable and may be given in evidence in any of His Majesties Courts of Justice or other Courts and the Judges of all the said Courts are required to allow and admit thereof accordingly Provided alwayes that all such summes of money as shall be lent by any person or persons toward the advancement of the aforesaid summe of two hundred thousand pounds shall be secured as is aforesaid although the full sum of two hundred thousand pounds shall not be advanced as is intended Provided neverthelesse and it is hereby declared that such further fine or fines as shall be hereafter imposed upon any person or persons for or by reason of his or their omission or under valuation of any the lands or other estates in the severall particulars whereupon he or they already have or shal compound is not nor shall be taken or deemed to be any part of the security by this Ordinance granted FINIS