By the King and Queen, A PROCLAMATION For Nominating and Appointing Commissioners for putting in Execution the ACT of Parliament lately Passed for Raising Money by a Poll, and otherwise, towards the Reducing of IRELAND. William R. WILLIAM and MARY, by the Grace of God King and Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith, etc. To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting. Whereas in and by one Act lately Passed in this presents Parliament (Entitled, An Act for Raising Money by a Poll, and otherwise, towards the Reducing of Ireland) It is Enacted, That so many of the Persons named and appointed to be Commissioners by another Act of this present Parliament, (Entitled, An Act for Granting a present Aid to Their Majesties) as by Us under the Great Seal of England shall be Nominated and Appointed for that purpose, shall be Commissioners for putting in Execution the said Act for Raising Money by a Poll, and otherwise, as by the said Act of Parliament, relation being thereunto had, more fully may appear; We reposing especial Trust and Confidence in the Abilities, Care and Circumspections of all and every the Person and Persons which were named and appointed to be Commissioners by the said Act for Granting to Us a present Aid, that are now living, Have Nominated and Appointed, and do by these Presents Nominate and Appoint them, and every of them, to be Our Commissioners for putting in Execution the said Act of Parliament for Raising Money by a Poll, and otherwise, and all the Powers therein contained within all and every the several and respective Counties, Ridings, Cities, Boroughs, Towns and Places, for which by the said former Act they are Appointed Commissioners: And to them the said Commissioners, or to such or so many of them as by the said Act for Raising Money by a Poll, or otherwise, are or shall be in any Case or Cases requisite and necessary; We do by these Presents give full Power and Authority to put in Execution all the Powers contained or specified in the same Act, and generally to do, perform or execute, or to cause to be done, performed or executed, all Matters or Things whatsoever, which any Commissioners Appointed, or to be Appointed by Us, may or can lawfully do, perform or execute in Relation to the same, within all and every of the said several and respective Counties, Ridings, Cities, Boroughs, Towns and Places for which by the said former Act they were Commissioned and Appointed as aforesaid: Hereby Willing and Requiring them, and every of them, from time to time to proceed and act according to the Rules and Directions of the said Act of Parliament, and diligently to intend the Execution of this Our Service in all things as becometh; And these Presents shall be to them, and every of them, a sufficient Warrant and Discharge in this behalf. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patents. Witness Ourselves at Westminster the ThirteƩnth Day of May, in the First Year of Our Reign. God Save King WILLIAM and Queen MARY. LONDON, Printed by Charles Bill, and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the King and Queen's Most Excellent Majesties. 1689.