A proclamation by His Majesties commissioners for executing his gracious Declaration for the settlement of Ireland Ireland. Commission of Lands and for the Settlement of Ireland. 1661 Approx. 5 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A46051 Wing I430 ESTC R39299 18367739 ocm 18367739 107372 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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WHEREAS the Kings most excellent Majesty by his Commission under the great Seal of this Kingdom of Ireland , bearing date the nineteenth day of March , in the thirteenth year of his Reign , hath nominated and appointed Vs Commissioners for the putting in execution his Majesties gracious Declaration of the thirtyeth of November last , for the Settlement of this Kingdom of Ireland , and satisfaction of the several Interests of Adventurers and Soldiers , and other his Subjects there , according to the tenor of certain Instructions to the said Commission annexed ; And whereas by the said Instructions , We are amongst other things required to cast up the whole Debt , and demand of the Adventurers , as well those that are satisfied , as those that are in part , or in whole deficient , and also all the forfeited Lands assigned for the said Adventurers satisfaction , in order to the more particular apportioning and dividing the said Lands amongst the said Adventurers , and satisfying their deficiencies , and assertaining their respective proportions . We therefore in order to the more speedy and effectual execution of the said Commissions and Instructions , have thought fit to Publish and Declare , and do hereby Publish and Declare , That all and every Adventurer and Adventurers for Lands in Ireland , his or their Assignee or Assignes , as well those who have received satisfaction either in Lands or Houses for their said Adventurers , or those who are in part or in whole deficient , do by themselves , or their Agent or Agents suficiently authorized , within forty dayes after publication hereof , deliver unto Vs in writing under their Hands and Seals a paricular of the summes of money for which he or they do demand satisfaction by way of Adventure out of any forfeited Lands or Houses in this Kingdom : and therein do also insert the Names of such persons , in whose right they claim the said Adventure , and also the place where the same by Lots formerly drawn amongst the said Adventurers is fallen to be satisfied . And further , that such of the said Adventurers who have received satisfaction either in Lands or Houses for the sums of money so by them adventured , or any part thereof , do therein also insert a perticular of the Houses and Lands by them possessed , together with the content and number of Acres both profitable and unprofitable in each Town-Land , Village , Balliboe , or Quarter of Land , as the same were admeasured to them or for their use , and if such Adventure be for Houses in any City , such Adventurers are to deliver in , not only the particular Houses and Tenements by them possessed , but also the values of them resectively as set out to them , or any other for their use . And we do further hereby Publish and Declare , That his Majesty by his said Idstructions to Vs hath signified his pleasure , That if any Adventurer , or the Assignee , or Assignes to such Adventurer , shall neglect to return unto us such certificate , or shall willingly make and deliver a false Certificate of the summes he was to be satisfied according to the Acts for satisfaction of Adventurers , or of the Town-Lands , Villages , Quarters , or other denomination of Land assigned or given out for satisfaction of such debt or demand , or of the Contents or number of Acres according as the same were set out unto him or them , such Adventurer or his Assignee , shall forfiet for three years the Rents and Profits that such Houses , Lands , Tenements or Hereditaments shall yield that he shall so omit to certifie , or that he shall not rightly certifie . And we do hereby further require all such of the said Adventurers as have taken Surveyes of their Lands , that they do forthwith bring unto Vs the said Surveyes or Duplicates thereof , together with the Field-Books , if in their possession , to the end , the said Surveyes may be compared with such other Surveyes , as by Order of the late pretended powers have been taken of such Lands : And hereof all persons concerned are to take notice . Dated at the Kings-Inn in Dublin this 27 day of March 1661. in the thirteenth year of his Majesties Reign . God save the King. Montgomery . R. Coote . Santry . Hen. Tichborne . Jo. Bysse , Art. Forbess . Ja. Ware. Ol. S t. George . John Cole . Au. Mervyn . Ja. Cuff. Hen. Warren . DVBLIN , Printed by William Bladen , by special Order : And now reprinted at London , An. Dom. 1661.