Anno XII. Car. Regis II. AN ACT FOR THE NECESSARY Maintenance of the WORK of DREINING the Great LEVEL OF THE FENS. BE it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty, by the Advice and with the consent of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament: That for Maintenance and Preservation of the Great Level of the Fens, Extending itself into the Counties of Northampton, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, Cambridge and Huntingdon, and the Isle of Ely or some of them; and for laying and levying of Taxes, and securing the said Level from drowning only, That all Taxes already made and Asseassed, or to be made or Asseassed only upon the 95000. Acres given by one pretended Act of Parliament of the 29th. day of May 1649. unto William Earl of Bedford, Edward Russell ' Esquire, Robert Henly Esquire deceased, and Robert Castle Esquire; and their Heirs and Assigns in Trust for the said Earl, his Participants and Adventurers for draining of the said Great Level before the 29th day of May next coming, by colour of or according to the intent of the said pretended Act shall stand in force, and shall and may be collected and gathered; so as the said Taxes to be hereafter set upon the said 95000. Acres exceed not 3. s. the Acre: And that all Arrears of Rents already incurred upon or out of any part of the said 95000. Acres, or that shall incur and grow due before the said 29th. day of May next coming, upon any Contract or Lease of the Premises, or any part or pacell thereof; shall be received and recovered, as if the said pretended Act had been a good and Effectual Act, And the Possession of the 95000. Acres is settled and quieted, as the same now is, until the said 29th. day of May next, any thing to the contrary thereof, Notwithstanding. Provided always, And it is further Enacted and Declared, that this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend, or be construed to extend to preclude the King's Majesty, or any other Person or Persons from and after the said 29th. day of May 1661. From any Right, Title, Claim or Interest, which His Majesty, or any other Person or Persons had, hath or may have, or pretend to have to any part of the said 95000. Acres mentioned in the said pretended Act. But that all such Right and Title shall be preserved to His Majesty, and to all such other Persons after the expiration of this Act, as fully as if this Act had not been made, or according to such determination as shall be thereof made by the Parliament before the said 29th. day of May 1661. Provided also that this Act shall not be Construed or made use of to Countenance or Confirm any Sales, Forfeiture or other Dispositions, Conveyances or Estates of Land made for not payment of Taxes and Assessments or otherwise, or to make good any Act or Thing whatsoever, that hath been or shall be done in pursuance or colour of the said pretended Act, after the said 29th. day of May 1661. But that all Persons concerned, and all Things and Estates shall be, and remain in the same State and Condition from and after the said 29th. of May, as if this Act had never been made. Provided always, And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That all such differences as now are or shall arise between the former Adventurers and the said Earl of Bedford and his Participants; And all things in difference and dispute between the said Earl and Participants, and the Countries within or Bordering upon the said Level, are not at all Concluded or overruled by this Actor any thing therein contained: But all the said differences are left to be determined according to Law and Equity. Provided always, And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That if by occasion of the Adventurers Works, the Waters shall be raised higher on the ancient Country Banks then formerly, to the damage of the Country: That then the Lord Chancellor, Lord Treasurer, the Judges of the one Bench and other, and Barons of the Exchequer, or any two of them, or the Judges of the Assizes in the Respective Counties, are hereby impowered upon hearing of parties and Judgement of the Cause or Causes, to award damages, open Sluices, and to apply such remedies as shall be just. Provided always, And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That Arthur Anntsley Esquire, Sir William Playters, Sir Jo. Hewett Barronets, Richard Fienes, Samuel Sandys, Ro: Phillips, William Terringham, William Dodson and Anthony St. John Esquires, Claiming a fourth part of the said 95000. Acres, be and are hereby constituted Commissioners to join with the Earl of Bedford and his Participants for the more orderly support and carrying on the work of the said Level, during the continuance of this Act.