Whereas on the seventh day of November last we did set out a proclamation whereby we did continue the respective collectors for the respective counties in the said proclamation mentioned, in the execution of the said imployment, as receivers of the quit-rents due to His Majesty ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace, canc., Orrery. Ireland. Lords Justices and Council. 1662 Approx. 7 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 2 1-bit group-IV TIFF page images. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2003-05 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A46159 Wing I855 ESTC R36903 16151230 ocm 16151230 104890 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 . 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Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Rent -- Taxation -- Ireland. Ireland -- History -- 1649-1775. Ireland -- Politics and government -- 17th century. 2002-12 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2003-02 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2003-03 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2003-03 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2003-04 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion C2 R HONI·SOIT·QVI·MAL·Y·PENSE DIEV·ET MON·DROIT royal coat of arms By the Lords Justices and Council . MAU . EUSTACE Canc. ORRERY . WHEREAS on the Seventh day of November last , We did set out a Proclamation whereby We did continue the respective Collectors for the respective Counties in the said Proclamation mentioned , in the execution of the said imployment , as Receivers of the Quit-Rents due to His Majesty , for the half year ended at Michaelmas last , according to the Instructions formerly given by us to the late Commissioners and Collectors , bearing date the Sixteenth day of February , 1660 ; and although We then declared that We found no further use of the labour and pains of the said Commissioners in the said service , and therefore did then publish the same , that so they might know that We intended not to give them any further trouble therein ; yet We do still find it necessary and conducing to the furtherance of his Majesties Service , for the present and more speedy supply of His Majesties Army here , to continue Collectors for the said respective Counties , in the execution of the said imployment , as Receivers of the said Rents for the half year ending at Easter next , which Collectors are as followeth , ( viz. ) For the County of Meath , Arthur Dillon Esq For the County of Westmeath , Iames Leigh Esq For the Queens County , Iohn Gilbert Esq For the Kings County , Iohn Wakeley Esq For the County of Kilkenny , Ioseph Wheeler Esq For the County of Wexford , Iohn Tench Esq For the County of Lowth , William Toxteeth Esq For the two Baronies of Rathcline and Shrewle in the county of Longford , Sir Richard Lane Kn. & Bar. For the County of Antrim , Peter Beaghan Esq For the County of Down , Carrol Bolton Esq For the county of Armagh , Francis Chambers Esq For the county of Monaghan , Tristram Carey Esq For the county of Cavan , Samuel Towneley Esq For the county of Londonderry , Paul Brasier Esq For the county of Tyrone , Humfrey Evat Esq For the county of Fermanagh , George Slack Esq For the Province of Munster , Roger Earl of Orrery . For the Province of Connaught and county of Clare , Charles L. Castlecoote , For the Province of Connaught and county of Clare , Richard Lord Coloony . And the said Collectors are respectively to enter into Bond before any two of His Majesties Iustices of the Peace , of the County where the persons aforesaid are appointed Collectors respectively , with one or more good Sureties , in double the sum designed for the Collection , to Sir James Ware Knight , his Majesties Auditor General , to his Majesties use , with condition well and truly to satisfie and pay such of the said sums as he shall receive , to his Majesties Uice-Treasurer and Receiver General , or his Deputy , at the Receipt of his Majesties Court of Exchequer , and to make a true and faithfull Accompt of such of the said Rents as he shall receive before such person and persons as shall be authorized in that behalf , which Bonds the said Iustices of Peace are to return forthwith after the taking thereof to his Majesties Auditor General ; And after the said Bonds shall be so entered into with Sureties as aforesaid and not before ; We do hereby require and authorize the Collectors aforesaid respectively , to proceed in the Collection of the said Rents for the half year ending at Easter next , within such County for which he hath been or now is appointed Collector as aforesaid , and to be guided therein by the Instructions to such Collectors , dated the Sixteenth of February aforesaid ; And that the said Collectors are to appoint certain days and places of meeting in every Barony in that County as speedily as possibly , so as the said Rents may be paid to the said Collectors by the last day of April next , and thereof to give publick notice and forewarning throughout each Barony ; And the said Collectors are hereby required at their extreme perils to return into the Office of His Majesties Auditor General with all possible speed , and at the furthest by the said last day of April next , a Duplicate under their hands and seals respectively , of the particular Lands , Rents and persons who are to pay the same , in such sort as was formerly prescribed to them by the former Proclamation ; And We do hereby authorize the said Collectors to defalk one shilling in the pound , for every pound received , towards their travel and charges , for keeping exact Accompts of their Receipts and Issues , and all other charges incident to the said service ; And We do hereby require and authorize the said Collectors respectively , that where they find any Lands concealed , which are lyable to the said Quit-Rents , and are not as yet charged , that they forthwith return unto his Majesties Auditor General a particular List conteining the names of the Lands so concealed in the said County , and the number of Acres the said Lands contein , who are the Tenants or Possessors of the said Lands , and how long the same have been enjoyed by them , and what the yearly values of such concealed Lands are ; And We do hereby further require the said Collectors , and every of them respectively , that where it shall appear unto them by any Acquittance under the hand of his Majesties Uice-Treasurer or his Deputy , that any person chargeable with any Quit-Rent hereby designed to be paid to the said Collectors , hath paid the same for the time aforesaid , into the Receipt of his Majesties Exchequer here , that they do forbear the leavying thereof ; and although the same be made a part of the charge of their Accompts , yet they shall have an Abatement of so much among the allowances and defalkations of their Accompts , upon the perclose and determination of which Accompts , before the Lord chief Baron of the Exchequer and his Majesties Auditor General , and upon payment into his Majesties Exchequer , all such moneys as shall be therein found due , the aforesaid Bonds into which they entered for their due accompting , are to be delivered up unto them by his Majesties Auditor . Given at the Council-Chamber in Dublin , the 27. day of February , 1661. GOD SAVE THE KING Ja. Dublin . Kildare . W. Caulfeild . R. Coote . Santry . J. Temple . Paul Davys . Rob. Meredith . Theo. Jones . DUBLIN , Printed by Iohn Crook , Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty : and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer Bookseller in Castle-street , Anno Dom. 1661.