AN ACT FOR Providing MAINTENANCE for Preaching-Ministers, And other PIOUS USES. Die Veneris, 8 Junii, 1649. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'. London, Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his Shop in Fleetstreet, at the Sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple, 1649. Die Veneris, 8 Junii, 1649. AN ACT For providing maintenance for Preaching Ministers, And other Pious uses. Whereas it hath been found by long experience, That the Government of the Church of England by Arch-Bishops, Bishops, their Chancellors & Commissaries, Deans, Deans and Chapters, Arch-Deacons, and other their Officers depending on that Hierarchy, hath been a great impediment to the perfect Reformation and growth of Religion, and very prejudicial to the Civil State and Government of the Commonwealth; And therefore hath been by authority of Parliament abolished and taken away, and all their Manors, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments, appointed to be sold for the payment of the just debts of the Commonwealth, and other necessary charges occasioned by the late Civil War, promoted mainly by, and in favour of the said Hierarchy; saving and excepting all Tithes appropriate, Oblations, Obventions, Portions of Tithes appropriate, of or belonging to the said Arch-Bishops, Bishops, Deans, and Deans and Chapters, and others of the said Hierarchy, and to all and every of them; all which, together with Twenty thousand pounds yearly Rend belonging to the late King and Crown of England, hereafter mentioned, The Commons assembled in Parliament, have thought fit to be reserved and settled for a competent maintenance of Preaching Ministers, in such Cities, Towns and places, where it is wanting throughout England and Wales: Be it therefore Enatted, and it is Enacted and Ordained by this present Parliament, and by the authority thereof, That all Tithes appropriate, Oblations, Obventions, Pentions, Portions of Tithes appropriate, Offerings, Fee-farm Rents, issuing out of Tithes of the said Archbishops and Bishops, the said Deans, Deans and Chapters, and others of the said Hierarchy, with all and every their appurtenances, of what nature and quality soever they be, which at any time within ten years before the beginning of this present Parliament were belonging to them, or any of them, which they, or any of them had, held, and enjoyed in the right of his or their Archbishoprics, or Bishoprics, Deaneries, Dignities, Offices, and Functions or places respectively, together with all Charters, Deeds, Books, Accounts, Rolls, and other Writings and Evidences whatsoever, concerning the premises, or any of them belonging thereunto, shall from and after the 6th day of January, which shall be in the year 1649. be vested and settled, and judged and deemed to be, and are hereby in the real and actual possession and seisin of Sir Henry Holcroft Knight, Sir John Thorowgood of Kensington Knight; William Steel Esq John Coke Esq Francis West Esq Lieutenant of the Tower, Henry Danvers Esq John Brown Esq George Cooper Esq Mr. Richard Reed, Mr. Richard Young, William Skinner Esq Nicholas Marten Esq and Mr. John Pocoke, their Heirs and Assigns: And they the said Sir Henry Holcroft, Sir John Thorowgood, William Steel, John Coke, Francis West Lieutenant of the Tower, Henry Danvers, John Brown, George Cooper, Mr. Richard Reed, Mr. Richard Young, William Skinner, Nicholas Marten, and John Pocoke, and the survivor and survivor of them, and their Heirs and Assigns, shall have, hold, possess and enjoy, all the said premises to them, their Heirs and Assigns, without any Entry or other Act whatsoever, and for themselves, their Leasees, Farmers and Tenants, discharged and acquitted of all Titles, Troubles and Encumbrances, as freely, and in as large, ample and beneficial manner, to all intents and purposes, as any of the persons or Corporations whose offices or places by any Ordinance or Act of this present Parliament, are taken away and abolished, did hold or enjoy, or of right aught to have held or enjoyed, at any time by the space of ten years before the beginning of this Parliament, or at any time since any Order or Ordinance, Act or Acts of Parliament to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. And whereas by Act of Parliament, made the Six and twentieth year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Eighth, concerning first fruits of of all Ecclesiastical Dignities and Live, payable to the Crown; and also concerning one yearly Rend of Pension, amounting to the value of the tenth part of all the Revenues, Rents, Tithes and other profits, as well Spiritual as Temporal, belonging to any Archbishopric, Bishopric, Abbacy, Monastery, Priory, Archdeaconry, Deaconry, Cathedral and Collegiate Church, Parsonage, Vicarage, Chantry, or other Benefice or Promotion Spiritual, in England and Wales, payable yearly to the King and his Successors; which said Act of Parliament is revived and continued by another Act of Parliament made primo Elizabethae, for restitution of first-fruits and tenths to the Crown, with some alterations and additions; and also repealing other Acts of Parliament touching the said first-fruits and tenths; and by the said Statute, uniting and annexing the same to the Crown Imperial of the Kingdom of England for ever; which Office of Kingship is abolished by an Act of this present Parliament: Be it therefore Ordained, and it is hereby Ordained and Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all the said first-fruits and tenths, as well Spiritual as Temporal, payable or intended to be paid, by virtue of the said Acts of Parliament of vicesimo sexto Henrici 8ᵒ and primo Elizabethae, or either of them, or by virtue of any other Act of Parliament made since that time, concerning first-fruits and tenths, payable unto any Kings or Queens of England, other than such first-fruits and tenths as are chargeable upon, or issuing out of any Lands or possessions heretofore belonging to any Archbishops, Bishops, Deans, Deans and Chapters, or other persons depending on that Hierarchy, whose Offices and Titles by any Act or Ordinance of this present Parliament are abolished and taken away, shall be, and are hereby vested and settled, adjudged and deemed to be, and are hereby in the very real and actual possession and seisin of Sir Henry Holcroft, and the rest of the abovenamed trusties, their Heirs and Assigns; and they the said trusties, and the Survivors and Survivor of them, and their heirs and assigns, shall have, hold, possess and enjoy all the said first-fruits and tenths (except before excepted) with their appurtenances, to them, their heirs and assigns, as freely, and in as large, ample and beneficial manner, to all intents and purposes, as the late King at any time during his Reign held and enjoyed the same, any Act or Acts of Parliament to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. Nevertheless, in trust and confidence, and to the intent and purpose that they the said Sir Henry Holcroft, Sir John Thorowgood, William Steel, John Coke, Francis West Lieutenant of the Tower, Henry Danvers, John Brown, George Cooper, Mr. Richard Read, Mr. Richard Young, William Skinner, Nicholas Marten, and Mr. John Pocoke, or any five or more of them, and the Survivors and Survivor of them, his and their heirs and assigns, shall in the first place satisfy or pay yearly, all such Salaries, Stipends, Allowances and provisions, as have been limited or appointed for preaching the Gospel, Preaching Ministers, or Schoolmasters or others in England or Wales, settled or confirmed by Ordinance or Order of Parliament; and afterwards such provisions, settlements, yearly allowances and augmentations, as have been made or confirmed by authority derived from this Parliament, for preaching Ministers or Schoolmasters, for so long time, and in such manner as in and by the authority of Parliament is limited, ordered, and appointed; or until the Parliament shall otherwise order, direct, and appoint the same, any Act or Acts, or Ordinance of Parliament to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding: For which purposes the sum of Eighteen thousand pounds per annum, of the said Twenty thousand pounds, shall be disposed of and employed in lieu of such Augmentation or Maintenance as hath been by authority of Parliament settled or given to, or for the Maintenance of them out of the Lands of the Deans and Chapters, until the sum of Eighteen thousand pounds per annum, be raised out of the Improvements of the Tithes and Impropriations belonging to the said Deans and Chapters, or by such other ways or means as shall be hereafter appointed and directed by authority of Parliament; and also that Two thousand pounds per annum of the said Twenty thousand pounds, shall be disposed, employed and paid for increase of the maintenance of the Mastership's of Colleges in both Universities of this Nation, where maintenance is not sufficient: And the said trusties, or any five or more of them, the Survivors and Survior of them their heirs and assigns, shall dispose of all and singular the aforesaid Tithes, First-fruits and Tenths, and of every part and parcel thereof, with their appurtenances, and of the Revenues, Rents, Issues and profits thereof, to the uses, intents and purposes before expressed; and also for the maintenance of preaching Ministers throughout England and Wales, in such places where such maintenance is wanting in such manner and form, and to such persons, and for such other good uses, to the advancement of true Religion, and the maintenance of Piety and Learning, as by this or any other Act or Acts of Parliament, now or hereafter to be made, shall be set down and Declared, and not otherwise, nor to any other intent, use or purpose whatsoever, nor to grant any Lease or Estate of any the said Tithes, and other the premises, or any part thereof, for above Six years in possession and in being, reserving thereupon a yearly Rent to the full value thereof; and that all Leases, Gifts, Grants, Conveyances, Assurances and Estates whatsoever, hereafter to be made by the said trusties, the Survivors and Survivor of them, or the greater part of them, his and their heirs and assigns, other than as aforesaid, shall be utterly void and of none effect, to all intents, constructions and purposes, Any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. And be it further Enacted, That the several and respective Receivers of the Revenue of this Commonwealth, for the respective Counties in ENGLAND and WALES, shall be, and are hereby required and authorized to receive the said first-fruits and tenths, as well Temporal as Ecclesiastic, and the same from time to time to pay in to the Exchequer; and if any person or persons shall refuse or neglect to pay in his and their first-fruits and tenths, as usually they have done, That then the Barons of the Exchequer are hereby enabled and authorized to issue out the like Process, and to proceed in like manner against such persons, as in like cases they do against others. And be it further Enacted and Declared, That the Committee of the Revenue, and such other person or persons who have, or shall have the issuing out of such moneys as shall be paid in to the Exchequer, are hereby required and enjoined from time to time to issue out and pay the said First-fruits and Tenths, to such person or persons as the said trusties, or any five or more of them shall authorise to receive the same, and not to any other use, person or persons whatsoever. Provided always, and it is hereby Enacted, That if it shall so fall out, That all the said First-fruits and Tenths, Spiritual and Temporal, settled and vested by this present Act as aforesaid, shall not be sufficient to make up the full sum of Twenty thousand pounds per annum, to be issued out yearly for the uses and purposes beforementioned, That then some other part of the yearly Revenue, payable in to the Exchequer, shall be provided, set out and charged yearly to supply the defects and want thereof; saving unto all and every person and persons, their Heirs, Executors and Administrators, Bodies Politic and Corporate, and their Successors, other than the persons and Corporations, and every one of them, whose Office or Offices, Dignity, place or places, by any Act or Ordinance of this Parliament are abolished or taken away, his or their Heirs and Successors, All such Right, Title, Interest, Possession, Claim, Demand, Annuities, Fees, Offices, Rents and other profits, which they or any of them lawfully have, or of right aught to have, or might have had, of, in or to any the Tithes, Impropriations, Rents and Premises, or of, in or to any part or parcel thereof, in such like Manner, Form and Condition, to all intents and purposes, as if this Act had never been had nor made. Provided always, That after the expiration of the several and respective Leases of any of the Impropriations, Tithes appropriated, Portions of Tithes appropriated, of or belonging to the late Archbishops or Bishops, Deans, Deans and Chapters, and other Officers depending upon the said Hierarchy, such quantities and proportions of the said Tithes, as shall and will, together with the present Tithes the Incumbent in such Church or Chappel receives (from which the said Tithes were or are appropriated) make the maintenance of the Incumbent in such Church or Chappel, One hundred pounds by the year; and also the Tithes appropriate of lesser value, though they be not sufficient to make the like maintenance for the Minister as aforesaid, shall be after the expiration of the respective Leases, and are by the authority of this present Parliament, united and annexed to the said respective Churches, and Chapels, for the maintenance of a godly and Orthodox Minister in them respectively; and where the Impropriate Tithes of the said Archbishops and Bishops, hereby annexed to the respective Churches, shall not be sufficient to make up the maintenane of the Minister there, One hundred pounds by the year, such quantity and proportion of the surplusage, and overplus of the appropriate Tithes or Pensions of the late Bishops, or Rents that shall be reserved upon the same, shall be disposed and paid by the said trusties, or any five of them, for the making up of the maintenance of the Minister in such Church or Chappel One hundred pounds per annum; any thing in this present Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding: And to the intent and purpose that speedy care and course may be taken for providing of a competent maintenance, for supply and encouragement of Preaching-Ministers in the several Parishes in England and Wales, Be it likewise Ordained and Enacted, That the Lords Commissioners of the Great-Seal of England for the time being, shall by virtue of this Act, have full power and authority, and are hereby authorized and required, to award and issue forth several Commissions under the said Great-Seal, into all and every the counties and cities in ENGLAND and WALES, to be directed unto such and so many persons, as by the Parliament now assembled shall be nominated, assigned and appointed; thereby Authorising and Requiring them, or any five or more of them, and giving them full power and authority, by the Oaths of good and lawful men, as by all other good ways and lawful means, to inquire and find out the true yearly value of all Parsonages and Vicarages presentative, and of all other Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Benefice and Live, unto which any cure of Souls is annexed, lying and being within such counties and cities; and of all such particularly to inquire, and certify unto the Court of Chancery, what each of them are worth truly and really, by the year, and the Names of the present Incumbents, Proprietors and Possessors thereof, and of such person and persons as receive the profits, and to whose use, and who supplies the cure, and what he hath for his Salary, and how many Chapels are belonging to Parish Churches, and how situate and fit to be united within the Limits of such Counties and Cities within which they are directed and authorized to inquire; and how the several Churches and Chapels are supplied by Preaching-Ministers, that so course may be taken for providing both for preaching, and for Maintenance where the same shall be found to be needful and necessary. And it is hereby further Enacted, That the said trusties, the Survivors and Survivor of them, or the greater part of them, his and their Heirs and Asssigns, shall have power, and are hereby authorized to name and appoint such Collectors, Receivers, Treasurers, and other Officers as they shall think fit and convenient, for collecting, Levying, and Receiving of all or any of the said moneys, as also for issuing out of the same for the purposes aforesaid, by Warrant under the Hands of the said trusties, their heirs or assigns, or any three or more of them, in such manner as they shall think fit and appoint; and to call to an account from time to time upon Oath, all such Collectors, Treasurers, and other persons, who shall receive any the Rents, Moneys, and Profits beforementioned, and to give such fitting and reasonable allowance for the same, by yearly stipend respectively, or otherwise as the said trusties, or the greater part of them shall think fit, and so order and appoint in writing under their Hands. Provided also, That this Act, or any thing therein contained, do not at all extend to adnul or make void an Act of this present Parliament, (entitled, An Act for the settling of the Rectory or Parsonage House of Burford in the County of Oxon, and some of the Gleab-Land on William Lenthal Esq now Speaker, and his Heirs) or any thing therein contained, but that the same shall, and may remain to the said William Lenthal, his Heirs and assigns for ever accordingly; Any thing in this present Act contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. Die Veneris, 8 Junii, 1649. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric Parliamenti.