By the Lord Lieutenant, a proclamation appointing the time for putting in of claims Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) 1662 Approx. 3 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). A46063 Wing I601 ESTC R36842 16141349 ocm 16141349 104826 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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WHere 's by an Act of this present Parliament [ Intituled , An Act for the better Execution of His Majesties Gracious Declaration for the Settlement of His Kingdom of Ireland , and Satisfaction of the several Interests of Adventurers , Souldiers , and other His Subjects there , ] It is Enacted , That all persons , Bodies Politick and Corporate , who have not already put in their Claims before the Commissioners heretofore appointed for execution of the said Declaration , do put in the same within the space of One and Thirty days next and immediately after the day which shall be appointed by a Proclamation made or caused to be made in the City of Dublin by the Lord Lieutenant , or other Chief Governour or Governours of Ireland for the time being ; and that after the said time shall be expired , no Claim shall be received , but the Parties left without Remedy , and debarred for ever , without His Majesties special Order in that behalf , upon Accidents or Emergencies where Justice shall require the same : In pursuance of the said Act , We do by this Proclamation appoint Munday the Sixth day of October , One Thousand Six Hundred Sixty and Two , to be the day next and immediately after which , all and every the said persons are to put in their Claims according to the Tenor of the said Act , before His Majesties Commissioners for the execution of the said Act , at the Kings Inns Dublin , whereof all persons concerned are to take notice , to the end they may within the space of One and Thirty days next after the said Sixth day of October aforesaid , put in their respective Claims accordingly . Given at His Majesties Castle of Dublin , the 23. Day of September , 1662. GOD SAVE THE KING . DVBLIN , Printed by John Crook , Printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty ; and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer Book-seller , in Castle-street , 1662.