AN ORDINANCE For the Speedy Raising of Moneys FOR HIS Majesties Service. royal blazon or coat of arms C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE dieu ET MON DROIT March the 1. 1660. Ordered, That this Ordinance be forthwith Printed and Published. MAT. BARRY Clerk of the General Convention of Ireland. Dublin Printed by William Bladen, by special Order, Anno Dom. 1660 AN ORDINANCE For the speedy raising of Money for his Majesties Service. THE General Convention of Ireland being by Proclamation set forth by the right Honourable the Lords Iustices and Council, bearing date the seventh day of January last past, and grounded upon his Majesties Letter of the eighteen of December last, required to assemble and meet together, and in obedience thereunto, being accordingly assembled, and taking into consideration his Majesties said gracious Letter directed unto the said Lords Iustices, and by them communicated to this Convention, purporting an absolute necessity for the raising of a supply of money for the present support of the Army here, and the preventing of Free-quarter, and the other inconveniences which might otherwise arise, until the Parliament shall provide for the same; And expressing his Majesties desire that some provision might be speedily made accordingly; And also upon due consideration of the weighty reasons and earnest desires of the said Lords Iustices for the speedy doing thereof for some short time until a Parliament shall sit; And finding upon account taken aswell of the monthly charge of the Army, as of his Majesties Revenue both certain and casual, and his other Incomes to defray the same, that they do fall very much short to discharge the present pay of the Army. And this Convention likewise having a deep sense of his Majesties gracious favours and concessions to his Subjects of this his Kingdom, by his late Declaration bearing date the thirtieth day of November last past for their establishment and continuance in their possessions, and for the speedy calling of a Parliament as the onely visible and effectual remedy for the settlement of this Kingdom; And being in all things ready to comply with his Majesties most just and reasonable desires, and in gratitude to his Majesties most gracious said concessions, notwithstanding the present poverty which the Inhabitants of this Kingdom are reduced unto by the late confusions thereof, and also for the satisfaction of so much money of the debt due from divers Members of this Convention, to Alderman Bellingham by Statute-Staple entred into by Order of this Convention for his Majesties service, as the money already raised, and that hereafter shall be raised by the last Ordinance of this Convention for Pole-money shall fall short to satisfy. This Convention upon the grounds and reasons aforesaid, doth think fit to Ordain, and it is accordingly by this Convention and the authority thereof Ordained, That all and every person and persons within this Kingdom of Ireland, of the several Ranks, Qualities and Degrees hereafter mentioned, shall pay the several and respective sums of money particularly hereafter in and by this Ordinance set down and appointed, ( viz.) That every Baronet shall pay six pounds Sterl. That every Knight shall pay four pounds Sterl. That every Esquire shall pay forty shillings Sterl. That every Gentleman shall pay one pound four shillings Sterl. That every Yeoman or chief Farmer shall pay fourteen shillings Sterl. That every Husbandman or petty Farmer shall pay six shillings Sterl. That every widow respectively according to her Husbands degree, shall pay the third part ranted by this Ordinance upon that degree of which the Husband of each widow was in his life time; And that every such widow for every Ten pounds she hath per annum, shall pay two shillings more, for every Ten pounds she so hath per annum as aforesaid. That every Heir, Male and Female of what age soever, shall pay according to their respective degrees, qualities, and Estates as if he, she, or they were of full age. That all common Handicrafts-men not residing in Corporations or Sea Towns, shall pay equally with the Husbandman and petty Farmer. That all Car-men and Carriers shall pay equally with the Husbandman and petty Farmer. That all In-holders and Shop-keepers not in Corporations, shall pay equally with the Yeoman and chief Farmer. That every person of what degree soever, under the degree of a Baron that can dispend Ten pounds per annum in Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, Beneficial Leases, Offices Civil or Military, or otherwise, shall pay( over and above the sums in the former Qualifications mentioned) two shillings Sterl. for every such Ten pounds a year he hath. That every other person or persons of either sex of what degree or quality soever, as well Souldiers as others being above the age of fifteen years, and not comprised within any of the said Qualifications before mentioned, shall pay two shillings Sterl. And it is further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all & every person and persons chargeable with any sum of money by this Ordinance, shall be ranted and charged for his or her degree and quality in such place onely, where he or she, or his or her Family was resident for the space of three months next before, or where he or she shall be found resident at the time of putting of this Ordinance in execution, and no where else. And that all and every person beforementioned, and every absentee under the degree of a Baron, that hath neither Family, Stock, or habitation within this Realm shall pay for all and every ten pounds per annum, which he or she shall have in Lands, Leases, Tenements, or Offices, the sum of two shillings for each ten pounds in the County or place where the same shall respectively accrue or arise, which said sum every tenant or Deputy holding the same, shall be liable to pay, and shall and may defaulk the same out of the Rent or sums due to the said Landlord, or other person that shall so be absent as aforesaid, unless by Contract, or Covenant between such Landlord and tenant it be otherwise agreed or provided for. And it is further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all the sums of money due and payable by virtue of this Ordinance, shall be paid unto the high Collectors hereafter name, or to be name by virtue of this Ordinance, at two distinct payments, by even and equal portions, the first moiety thereof to be paid on or before the tenth day of April next ensuing; And the second moiety thereof to be paid to the said high Collectors on the feaventh day of May then next following; And the said high Collectors within six days after receipt of each of the said several moyeties respectively, are hereby required to pay the same to the Vice-Treasurer and other persons hereafter appointed for the receipt thereof, accordingly as hereby is afterwards limited. And whereas there is very great reason that in Cities, Burroughs, and Towns Corporate in respect of the several degrees and qualities of persons therein residing, there should be a more exact distinction of such persons, then will or can be assertained under the aforementioned distinctions; Therefore it is hereby ordained, that the more particular proportioning the sums to be paid by the several persons residing within such Corporations as aforesaid,( for which Commissioners are in and by this Ordinance name and appointed) shall be left to the order and discretion of the said Commissioners, or some of them of that County where the said Corporations respectively are,( being not counties of themselves) being joined unto certain other honest and substantial Inhabitants of every of the said Cities, Burroughs, and Towns Corporate as are herein name to be Commissioners for such Cities Burroughs and Towns Corporate by this Ordinance. And the Commissioners hereby appointed for the County wherein such City, burrow, or Town Corporate doth lye, and the Commissioners hereby appointed for such City, Town, or burrow are required within four days after notice of this Ordinance to meet together, and they or any three or more of them,( whereof one Inhabitant within such City, Town, or burrow, and one Commissioner for the said County are always to be two) are to set such rates and sums of money upon the Inhabitants of such respective Cities, Towns, or Burroughs as to them shall be thought fit, due and equal regard being had to the profits and advantages arising out of each persons traffic, Trade, Stock, Profession, or Manufactory, so as no such rate or sum of money to be set upon any person or persons, be under the rate before expressed, for their respective qualities, degrees, offices, and Estates, and as they would have been assessed if he or they did not live in any City, burrow, or Town Corporate. Provided that every Baronet, Knight, Esquire, and Gentleman, and every other person or persons, residing in any City, burrow, or Town Corporate, not using any merchandise or Trade, shall pay according to the rates aforementioned and no otherwise; And the said proportions so set, are to be levied and received in manner as hereafter in this Ordinance for the same and the other sums hereby limited is provided, And where such Cities, Towns, or Burroughs are Counties of themselves, then to the discretion of the Commissioners for such Cities, Towns and Burroughs. And also that every alien or stranger born out of the Realms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, being Denizens or not Denizens, of what degree or quality soever, and being of the age of seven years or above, shall pay double the sum of money which a free born Subject of these Realms being in the same degree or qualification which the said Alien is by this present Ordinance to pay. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That every such person or persons of the several degrees or qualities aforementioned, as well such as be born within England, Scotland, or Ireland, as every other person, stranger born, Denizen, or not Denizen inhabiting within this Realm or else where, which at the time of the said ratings so to be had or made shall be out of this Realm, and have Goods, Chattels, Lands or Tenements, Fees, or Annuities, or other profits within this Realm shall be chargeable, and charged for the same where such Goods, Chattels, Lands, Tenements, Fees, Annuities, or other profits then shall be, or in such other place where such person or persons, or his or their Factors, deputy, Agent or attorney shall have his or their most usual resort unto within this Realm, in like manner as if the said person were or had been at the time of the said rating within this Realm. And be it further ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That every Master or Mistress being sole with whom any Servant is or shall be abiding at the time of the ratings aforesaid, liable to the payments in this Ordinance, as also every Guardian, Father, or Mother being a widow, with whom any Child or Children are residing at the time of the ratings aforesaid, not being married, and liable to the payments in this Ordinance, and also every Husband is, and are, and shall be charged for such respective payments due from their Wives, Children, or Servants, for lack of payment thereof by such Wives, Servants, or Children, And that it shall and may be lawful for every Master or Mistress to defaulk such sum or sums of money as he or she shall deposit or lay down for their Servants, out of such wages as are or shall hereafter grow due to such Servants. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That for the better and more regular ordering of the said moneys to be ranted, charged and paid, that the several persons hereafter in this Ordinance name, or any three or more of them be, and are hereby appointed Commissioners within the several Counties, Cities, Burroughs in which they are so name and appointed, who hereby have full power and Authority to put the same in effectual execution, and that by the authority of this Ordinance after notice thereof given them, they may by their assents and agreement sever themselves for the execution thereof in the several Baronies, and other places within the limits of their said County, in such form as to them shall seem expedient to be ordered; And the said Commissioners, or any three or more of them shall direct their several or joint precept or precepts unto such a number of the able and discreet Protestant Inhabitants if they may be had, to be name by the said Commissioners as aforesaid of and in the Baronies, Parrishes, Towns and other places within the limits of their County, straitly by the said precept or precepts, charging them to appear in their proper persons before the said Commissioners, or such number of them as they shall divide themselves into, at a certain day and place as by the discretion of the Commsssioners as aforesaid shall be limited and appointed, regard always to be had where with conveniency it may be that such place appointed be for the most indifferent ease and travail of the Inhabitants of the said County, whose appearance shall be necessary towards the execution of this Ordinance commanding further by every such precept, that he to whose hand such precept shall come, shall show, and deliver the same to the other Inhabitants name in the same precept, and that none of them fail to accomplish the same upon pain of forty shillings. And it is further ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That at the said day and place prefixed and limited in the said precept, every of the said Commissioners then being within this Realm, not having sufficient excuse, shall appear in his proper person, and there the said Commissioners being present, or any three or more of them, shall call, or cause to be called before them the said Inhabitants to whom they have directed their precept, and if any person so warned make default, unless he then be letted by sickness or other lawful excuse, or if any appearing, refuse to serve in form following, then every such person so making default or refusing to serve, shall forfeit forty shillings, and upon the same appearance had, they shall be charged before the Commissioners by all convenient ways and means to inquire of all and every person within the respective places limited to their care of each sex, of and above the age of fifteen years and of what Rank, Quality, or Degree he or they are, and also of what Estate he or they have by the year in Lands, Offices or otherwise chargeable by virtue of this Ordinance, and of the dwelling and abiding places of such persons within the limits of the places that they shall be charged with, and of all others which shall have his or their most resort unto any of the said places, and chargeable with any sums of moneys by this Ordinance, and of all other things requisite touching the said Ordinance, and according to the intent of the same, and thereupon as near as it may be, or shall come to their knowledge truly to present and certify before the said Commissioners the names, and surnames, and the qualifications and estates of every person residing within the limits of the places that they shall be charged with, without any concealment, love, favour, or affection, dread or malice, upon pain of forfeiture of five pounds, to be taxed, extracted, and levied in form as hereafter in this Ordinance shall be limited and appointed, and thereupon the said Commissioners shall openly there red, or cause to be red unto them, the several qualifications of the persons, and the sums by such persons under such qualifications payable as is in this Ordinance mentioned, and in what manner and form they ought to make their Certificate, and of all manner of persons as well Alyens and strangers, Denizens or not Denizens inhabiting within this Realm, as of such persons as be born within the said three Realms, and of persons being in the parts beyond the Seas, having Goods and Chattels, Lands or Tenements within this Realm as aforesaid; and of all goods being in the custody of any person or persons to the use of any such absentee: by the which information and showing the said persons shall have such plain knowledge of the true intent of this present Ordinance, that they shall have no reasonable cause to excuse themselves by ignorance. And after such charge, and this Ordinance, and the manner of the said Certificate to be made in writing, and every thing requisite and necessary to their said Certificate to them declared, the said Commissioners there being, shall by their discretion appoint and limit unto the said persons another day and place to appear before the said Commissioners, and charging the said persons that they in the mean time shall make diligent inquiry by all ways and means of the premises, and then and there every of them upon pain of forfeiture of forty shillings to appear at the new prefixed day and place, there to certify unto the said Commissioners in writing according to their said charge, and according to the true intent of this Ordinance, as to them in manner aforesaid hath been declared and shewed by the Commissioners, at which day and place so to them prefixed, if any of the said persons make default, or appear, and refuse to make the said Certificate, then every of them so offending to forfeit forty shillings; except there be a reasonable excuse, and of such as appear ready to make the Certificate as aforesaid, the said Commissioners there being, shall take and receive the same Certificate, and if the Commissioners see cause reasonable, they shall examine the said presenters thereof, and thereupon the said Commissioners at the said days and place by their agreement amongst themselves, shall from time to time there openly prefix a day at a certain place or places within the limits of their County by their discretion for the further proceeding in the execution of this Ordinance, and thereupon at the said day of the said Certificate, as is aforesaid taken, the said Commissioners shall make their precept or precepts to such persons or Offcers as they shall think fit within their jurisdiction, comprising in the said precepts the names and surnames of all such persons presented before them in the said Certificate, of whom the said Commissioners shall have cause to suspect to be of a different qualification, or value in Lands, Offices or otherwise, then under what they are in the said Certificates returned,( except the Commissioners upon their own knowledge can assertain the same, in which case they have power by this Ordinance to amend the said Certificate) accordingly, to warn such persons whose names shall be comprised in the said precepts at their mansions, or to their persons, that the same persons, and every of them shall personally appear before the said Commissioners at the same new prefixed day and place, there to be examined concerning the premises, at which day and place so prefixed, the said Commissioners then and there being, shall cause to be called the said persons, whose names are comprised in the said precept for their examination, and if any of those persons which shall be warned, which at any time after the warning, and before the prefixed day, shall be within such place where he may have knowledge of his said appearance to be made, make default and appear not, unless upon reasonable cause or excuse shown, that then every of them so making default, to be charged and ranted according to such Qualification or Value as aforesaid, as he or they are supposed or suggested to be comprised in, and Power and Authority is hereby given to the said Commissioners to enlarge or increase or other wise to abate or diminish the ratings of such persons, as they shall find by due examination, or upon their own knowledge to be falsely returned under any Qualification. And if any person or persons that ought to be ranted and charged to any of the payments in this Ordinance mentioned, by reason of his or their resorting, and removing from place to place, or by reason of his or their saying that he or they were else where charged, or by reason of any privilege of his or their dwelling or abiding in any place not being foreprized in this Ordinance, or otherwise by his or their covin or craft, or by any words or sayings, or otherwise, or if any that is a Commissioner, or Presenter, or Assessor of others, happen to escape from the said chargings, and be not ranted and charged according to the true intent of this Ordinance, and that proved by presentment, examination, or information, or otherwise, before the said Commissioners, or any three of them; then every such person that by such means, or otherwise willingly by covin, or without just cause, shall avoid the payments or chargings aforesaid or any of them, shall be charged upon the knowledge and proofs thereof with and at triple the value of so much as he, or they, should, might or ought to have been ranted and charged at by virtue of this Ordinance for his or their degree or quality, onely a third part of which penalty or triple value, the Commissioners of each County, or any three or more of them, are hereby empowered to allow to any person or persons that shall discover the frauds aforesaid or any of them, and the same triple value to be gathered, levied and of his or their Goods, and Chattels, Lands, and Tenements in manner as hereafter is expressed. And be it further ordained by the Authority aforesaid, that the said Commissioners which shall be or inhabit in any County, or place within the limit of that County, or the greater part of them, shall have full power and authority by this Ordinance, to rate, charge, and sess every other Commissioners joined with them in that County, according to their respective qualifications, and the said Commissioners within every division, shall also rate and charge every Presenter or Assessor within his or their division according to their respective qualifications and estates as aforesaid, and that as well the sums upon every of the said Commissioners and Presenters so set, ranted, and charged as the sums made and presented by the presenters shall be written, certified, set and estreated, and the estreats thereof to be made with the other Inhabitants of that part, and within the limits of the said County or division, so to be gathered and levied in like manner as it ought or should have been if the said Commissioners or Presenters had been private persons. And be it further ordained by the Authority aforesaid, that after the said rates and charges of the said sum upon and by the said Assessing, and Certificate as is aforesaid made, the said Commissioners, or any three or more of them shall with all convenient speed by their writing, estreat the said rates and charges thereof under their seals and signs manual, and the same shall deliver unto such sufficient and substantial Inhabitants of the Baronies, Parrishes, and other places aforefaid within their limits, as shall be approved by the high Collectors hereafter to be appointed, containing as well the particular names and surnames, as the remembrance of all sums of moneys not in Figures but in writing at large, charged and set of and upon every person chargeable by this Ordinance according to their several qualifications and estates as aforesaid, by Authority of which writing and estreat so delivered, the same persons so name and deputed severally, shall have full power and authority by virtue of this Ordinance, immediately after the delivering of the said writing or estreat, to demand, levy, and gather of every person therein specified the sum or sums in the said writing or estreat comprised, and for non-payment thereof, to distrain the said person or persons so being behind by their Goods and Chattels, and the distresses so taken, to keep by the space of six days, at the costs and charges of the owner thereof: and if the said owner or owners do not pay such sum or sums of moneys as shall be ranted or charged upon him or them by authority of this Ordinance within the said six days, then the same distress to be apprized by two of the Inhabitants where such distress is taken, and then to be sold by the said Collectors for the payment of the said moneys, and the overplus coming of the sale and keeping thereof( if any be) immediately to be restored to the owner or owners of the distress, which said persons so deputed to take, ask, gather, and levy the said sums, shall answer and be charged for the portion onely to them assigned, and limited to be gathered and levied, and comprised in the said writing or estreat, so to them( as is aforesaid) delivered, and the said sums in that writing or estreat comprised, to pay unto the high Collector of that County for the collection of the same in manner and form under written thereunto to be name and deputed. And further be it ordained by the said Authority, that the said Commissioners which shall be present at their first meeting, or the mayor part of them, shall then name and appoint one sufficient and able person, as by their discretion shall be thought fit, residing within the limits of their County to be high Collector, and to have the collection and receipt of the said sums set and leavyable within the said County, and the said Commissioners, or any three or more of them with all convenient speed, after the whole sum be ranted and charged in all the divisions of their County, shall under their Seals and signs manual, deliver unto the said high Collector, one estreat indented, comprising in it the names of all such persons as were assigned to levy the said particular sums, and the sums of every Barony, Cantred, Hundred, City, Town, Parish, and other place aforesaid, with the names and surnames of the persons so chargeable according to the estreats thereof made and delivered as aforesaid, and the said high Collectors to be assigned, shall be charged to answer the whole sum comprised in the said estreat limited in his collection. Provided always, and be it ordained, that before the delivery of the aforesaid Estreats unto the said high Collector, the said high Collector to enter into Bond with sufficient Security to the use of his majesty, his Heirs and Successors, before the said Commissioners or any Three or more of them, to be bound in double the sum of his Collection upon Condition, that if the said Collector his heires or Executors do truly content and pay unto the Vice-Treasurer, and Treasurer at wars for the time being, his Deputy or Deputies, or his or their Order, all and every the sum and sums of Money, which he shall receive within the Limits of his Collection accordingly, as from time to time he shall receive the same, That then the said Obligation to be voided, or else to remain in full force and virtue, which said Obligation so taken, the said Commissioners shall sand and cause to be delivered unto the said Vice-Treasurer and Treasurer at war for the time being, his Deputy o● Deputies, with the several Estreats of the said Chargings and Rates within the Limits of their several jurisdictions, and also Abstracts thereof, under the hands and seals of the said Commissioners, or any Three, or more of them, to the Lords Iustices, or other Chief Governor or Governors for the time being, on or before the fourteenth day of April next, and the said Vice-Treasurer, his Deputy or Deputies, upon payment of the said several Collections at the times herein limited for the payment thereof, shall cancel and deliver the said Obligation to the said high Collector without any Fee or Reward, and every high Collector so deputed having the said Estreat as is aforesaid, shall have Authority by this Ordinance, to appoint daies and places, within the Divisions of that County, whereof he is high Collector, for the payment of the said sums to him respectively to be made, and thereof to give Notice to all such persons, having the Charge of the particular Collections within the baronies, Cantreds, Hundreds, Parishes, towns, or other places, to make payment of the particular Collections of every Sum as to them shall appertain, and if at that same day and place so prefixed and limited by the said high Collector, the said persons appointed for the particular Collection, within such barony, Cantred, Hundred city, Town, Parish, or other place, do not pay unto the said Collector the sum within the several baronies, Cantreds, Hundreds, Towns, Parrishes, and other places due and comprised within the said Estreat thereof to them delivered by the said Commissioners, or some of them, or so much thereof, as they have by any means received, that then it shall be lawful to the said high Collector and his assigns, to distrain every of the said persons for their said several and particular Collections of the said sums comprised in the said Estreat to him( as is before expressed) delivered, or for so much of the same sum, as to them shall happen to be gathered and levied, and to be behind and unpaid, by the Goods and Chattels of every of them so behind and unpaid, and the Distresses so taken to be kept and appraised and sold as aforesaid, and thereof to take and levy the Sums so then being behind and unpaid, and the overplus coming of the Sale of the said distress( if any be) to be restored and delivered to the Owner in form above remembered. And it is also by the said Authority Ordained, That if any person charged to and for the Collection and Receipt of any part or portion of the sums comprised in the said Estreats according to this Ordinance, after all lawful means and endeavours by him used to collect and ce●e●●e the same, yet if by the dying of any person, or departure of any person from the place where he was so charged, and set or being an Absentee, or that his Goods and Chat●e s be so eloyned, or in such privy or covert manner kept, as that the said person or persons charged with the same by Estreats, or other Writing from the Commissioners, cannot or may not Levy the sum or sums comprised within the said Estreats, by distress within the limits of their Collection, then upon Relation thereof, and due Examination of such person or persons as shall be charged with and for the Receipt and Collection of the same before the said Commissioners, or any Three of them, where such person or persons were ranted and charged, and upon plain Certificate therein made unto the said Vice-Treasurer, and Treasurer at war for the time being, his Deputy or Deputies by the said Commissioners, of the dwelling place, Names and sums of the said persons, of whom the same Sums cannot be levied and had, then the said persons appointed for the same particular Collection against the high Collector, as the high Collector upon his Account to be discharged thereof, And over that the said Commissioners, to whom all such Declaration of the premises shall be made in form aforesaid, from time to time shall have full Power and Authority to direct their Precept or Precepts to the said person or persons charged with any Sum of, for and upon any such person or persons, or to any other person, or to any sheriff, Steward, bailiff, or other whatsoever Officer, Minister, person or persons of such place or places where any such person or persons so owing any such Sum or sums shall have Lands, Tenements, or other Hereditaments, or real Possessions, Goods and Chattels, whereby any such person so indebted, his Heires, Executors assigns, or other having the Custody, Governance or Disposition of any Goods, Chattels, Lands, Tenements or other Possessions, whereof such sum and sums which by any such person and persons may or ought to be levied, be it within the Limit of such County, where such person or persons was or were charged, or without in any place within this realm of Ireland, by which Precept as well such person or persons shall be charged to Levy such Money, as the Officer of the place or places where such Distresses may be taken, shall have full Power and Authority to distrain every such person indebted, charged, and chargeable by this Ordinance, or his Executors or Administrators of his Goods, Chattels, his Guardians, Factors, Deputies, Lessees, farmers and assigns, and all other persons by whose hands, or out of whose Lands, every such person should have Fee, Rent, Annuity, or other Profits, or which at the time of the said Rating or Charging, shall have Goods or Chattels, or any other thing movable of any such person or persons being indebted, or owing such sum, and the Distresses so taken, cause to be kept, appraised and sold in like manner and form as is aforesaid. And if any such distress for non-Paymenc, happen to be taken out of the Limits of the said persons charged and assigned to levy the same, the person so charged for levying any such sum by distress, shall have for the Labour of every such person going for the execution thereof for every Mile that any such person so laboureth for the same two pence, to be levied upon the party making default by distress, over and above the sum charged on the said Party, every such Farmor, tenant, Guardian, Factor, or other whatsoever person being distrained, or otherwise charged for Payment of any such Sum or Sums, or any other sum by reason of this Ordinance, shall be of such sum or sums of him or them so levied and taken, quitted and discharged at his next Day of Payment of the same, or at the Delivery of such Goods and Chattels as he that is so distrained had in his Custody or Governance against him or them that shall be so charged, and set any Grant or Writing Obligatory, or other whatsoever matter to the contrary made heretofore notwithstanding. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all penalties mentioned in this Ordinance which shall happen to be incurred by any person or persons, shall be set down particularly in the estreat which shall be delivered to any person or persons particularly appointed to collect and receive the several sums in their respective divisions where such person or persons are residing, by whom such penalty shall be incurred, and to be levied and received in such manner and form by the said Sub-Collectors, and paid over to the High-Collector as if such penalties had been imposed upon such persons for the sums ranted and charged upon them for their respective qualifications, and in the same estreats to be returned to the said Vice-Treasurer and Treasurer at War for the time being, his Deputy or Deputies, that thereby a particular account of such penalties may be had, as also the sum or sums being behind or unpaid by any person or persons which are to be levied and gathered by virtue of the aforesaid process to be made by the said Commissioners, that further Order may be taken therein; And if any Collector or other person, charged with any receipt of any part of the said several sums, or any other person ranted or otherwise by this Ordinance charged with or for any part of the said several sums, or with any other sum, penalty, or other forfeiture, happen to die before the Collectors, or other whatsoever person or persons have executed, accomplished, satisfied, or sufficiently discharged, that which to every such person appertain or belong to do according to this Ordinance, then the Executors and Heirs of every such person and all others, seized of any Lands and Tenements that any such person being charged by this Ordinance, and deceasing before he be discharged thereof, or any other to his use, onely had of Estate of Inheritance, at the time that any such person was name, Collector, or otherwise charged with or for any manner of thing to be done, satisfied or paid, by reason of this Ordinance, and all those that have in their possessions or hands any Goods, Chattels, Leases, or other things that were to any person or persons at the time of his death, or any Lands or Tenements that were to the same persons at the time he was( as is aforesaid) charged by this Ordinance, shall be by the same compelled and charged to do and accomplish in every case as the same person being so charged should have done, or might have been compelled to do if he had been living after such rate, of the Lands and Goods of the said Collector, or other person as abovesaid, as the party shall have in his Lands. And it is further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the Commissioners hereby appointed in the several Counties, Cities, Towns and Burroughs in this Realm, are and shall be hereby authorised, out of the moneys that shall be raised by virtue of this Ordinance, to make such allowances to the High-Collectors, and other Collectors, and Clerks that shall be by them employed, or for any other charges that shall to them seem requisite for the better levying and bringing in the several sums of money herein formerly mentioned as to them shall be thought fit and necessary, so as the allowances so to be made by the said Commissioners, do not exceed the sum of Twelve pence in the pound, which said Twelve pence in the pound is to be allowed by the said Treasurer unto the several High-Collectors upon their respective accounts. Provided always, that this Ordinance, or any thing therein contained, in any wise extend not to charge the Provost, Fellows and Schollers of the foundation of the college of the Holy Trinity near Dublin, nor to any Hospital men, or people living upon Alms. And whereas it hath been declared to this General Convention, that the insolvencies and deficiencies of the two former Polls hath principally risen from, and been occasioned by the removeal of many of the Vnder-tennants, and meaner sort of people out of the Towns and Villages wherein they did inhabit at the time of making up the Estreats, or Lists of the Inhabitants of such towns and Villages, and that purposely to avoid the Payments of the said Pole-monies, so that the Collectors of the several Counties and baronies could neither find them, or their Distresses, to make Payment of the sum or sums chargrd on them in the said Estreats, to the great disservice of his majesty, and disappointment of the Expectations of this general Convention: And forasmuch as the same could not happen without the Connivance of the Land-Lord, Farmor, or Head-Tennant of such town or Village. Be it therefore ordained by the authority aforesaid, that where any person or persons inhabiting in any of the towns and Villages of this kingdom at the time of Laying in of this present Poll, shall go about to remove him or themselves, out of such town or Village as aforesaid, That then it shall and may be lawful for such Land-Lord, Farmor, or Head-Tenant, residing in any such town or Village to distrain, and he is hereby Ordered to distrain on the Goods or Chattels of such person or persons to double the Value of the Pole-money, ranted on them by this present Ordinance, and the same to deliver to the Collector of that barony, who is to dispose of the same, as by this present Ordinance he is appointed to dispose of other Distresses. And where any Land-Lord, Farmer, or Head-Tennant of any of the said towns and Villages, shall neglect or fail to distrain as aforesaid, That then the Collector nominated and appointed for that barony, shall demand the sum or sums ranted on such person or persons so departed from such Land-Lord, Farmor or Head-Tennant, and upon non Payment, to distrain on the Goods or Chattels of such Land-Lord, Farmor or Head-Tennant, and the same to dispose of, as by virtue and Authority of this Ordinance in other cases of distress he is authorised and appointed. Provided always, and it is hereby Ordained, That Sir William usher Knight, and Thomas Boyd Merchant, Members of this Convention, shall be, and are hereby impowr'd by this general Convention, from time to time to take an Account of what money is, or shall be raised by virtue of the second Ordinance of this Convention for Pole-money, towards Satisfaction of the said Money due by Statute Staple to Alderman daniel Bellingham from several Members of this Convention, and of what part thereof, the said Money so raised, and to be raised, shall fall short to satisfy. And the high Collectors of the several Counties in the Province of Leinster, are hereby required within the times above limited, to pay the several sums of Money that shall be raised by virtue of this Ordinance in the several Counties in the said Province of Leinster, to the said Sir William usher and Thomas Boyd, who out of the said moneys are to satisfy and pay to the said Alderman Bellingham, what shall remain due unto him upon the said Statute Staple, by the Dificiency of the money raised, or to be raised by the said second Ordinance for Pole-money. And after Satisfaction of the said Money so due by the said Statute Staple, and the Interest thereof, the said Sir William usher and Thomas Boyd are hereby required to pay the residue of the said Money, that shall be so by them receceived to his Majesties Vice-Treasurer, and Treasurer at war, for his Majesties use. And the said Sir William usher and Thomas Boyd, are to make such allowances out of the said moneys to be by them received as by the said Vice-Treasurer, is to be made out of the residue of the moneys to be paid unto him by virtue of this Ordinance. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That these persons under written and no other, be, and are nominated and appointed to be Commissioners for putting in execution this Ordinance within the several Counties, Cities, and Buroughs of this Realm of Ireland, That is to say, For the City and County of the City of Dublin, the Mayor and sheriffs for the time being, William Davis Esq; Recorder of Dublin, Robert Deey, William Smith, William Bladen, Raphael Hunt, Richard Tign, Daniel Hutchinson, John Preston, Thomas Hook, Ridgley Hatsield, Thomas water-house, Peter Wibrant, Daniel Wibrant, Robert Mills, George Gilbert, John Cranwel, William Cliff, Richard Cook, John Desmineer, Daniel Bellingham Mark Quin, John forest, Ralph Vizard Aldermen. Sir William usher, Sir Robert Newcomen, Sir Robert Meredith, Sir Paul Davis, Sir will. Domvile, Sir Hierom Alexander Knits, Wil. Knight, Philip Fernely, Wil. Dixon, Rob. Shapcot, Rob. Kennedy Esquires, Doctor Ralph King, Doctor Dudley Loftus, Thomas Richardson, Richard Palfrey, William Sands, Abraham Yarner, Thomas Boyd, Abraham Clements, Enoch Reader, Lewis Desmineer, Samuel Salterson, John Beuchamp, John Smith, Thomas Howard, Thomas Pooley, Robert Hughes, John Povey, John Ket, Thomas Maul, Thomas Kennedy, Patrick Tallant, William Cory, John Moor, John Burniston, Ralph Allen, Thomas Worsop Esq; For the County of Dublin, Lord chief Baron Bysse, Sir Sir Henry Tirchborne, Sir Theophilus jones, Sir John Hoy, Sir William Domvil, Sir William Usher, Sir Richard Kennedy Sir John coal, Sir Walter Plunket Knights, Col. Chidley coat, Doctor Dudley Loftus, Robert Kennedy, Philip Fernely, Edward Cook, Thomas Richardson, Francis Peasly, Daniel Hutchinson, John Baxter, Ralph walls, Thomas Vincent, Robert Cusack, Richard Bulkley, John Povey, Thomas Maul, John Burniston, Esquires, William Dixon Esq; William Davis Esq; Recorder of Dublin, Richard Barry, William Hoy, William Titchborne, Edward Barry Thomas Kennedy Esqus; For the County of Wicklow, Sir Henry Titchborne, Sir William usher, Sir John Hoy, Sir Theophilus jones, Sir Richard Kennedy Knights, Robert Kennedy, William Knight, Roger West, Philip Fernely, William Hoy, Robert Hassels, William Toxteth, Richard Renal, 〈◇〉 Whitehead, Doctor Abraham Yarner, Edward Harrington, Samuel Pepys, John Boswel, Humphrey Abdy, Thomas Bowls, cromwell Wigfield, Thomas Kennedy, Edward Billingsley, William Warren, William Matthews, John Povey, Philip Harris, William Pinson, Thomas Brereton, William Rieves Esquires. Thomas water-house Alderman, Thomas Boyd Merchant, John Humphreys, Walter welsh Gent. Robert Stradford Esq; For the burrow of Wicklow, The Portrif of the burrow for the time being, John Hacket, Edward Hartshorn, John King, james Stanley Gent. For the County of Kildare, Sir George Blundel, Sir Walter Burroughs, Sir William Meredith Barronets. Sir Robert Meredith, Sir Paul Davis, Sir John Hoy, Sir Theophilus jones Knights, William Hoy, John Salt, Henry Warren, Raphael Hunt, Thomas Harman, Dudley Cooley, George Blunt, Richard Tompson, John brown, Richard Teigh, daniel Hutchinson, John Annesley, John Ewers, Thomas Iefford, Walter White, Henry Sanckey, Thomas brown, Phillip Ferneley, Charles Reeves, Francis Peasley, William Warren, Edward Bermingham, Esq. Will. Davies Esq. Recorder of Dublin, Francis Nest, Gent. For the Town of Naas, the sovereign for the time being, charles Ryves, Nicolas Stafford, Esq. For the Town of Kildare, the sovereign for the time being Francis Peasly, Nicolas Rutlidg, Esquires For the Town of Athie, the sovereign for the time being, William Scot, William Weldon Esqs. For the County of Catherlogh, The sheriff for the time being, William Temple, Henry Warren, Edward Harman, Thomas Burdet, John Aston, Henry Smithick, Abraham Highmore, Rob. brown, Walter Badley, Robert Michael, Richard Andrews, John Warren, Osborne Edwards, William Hudson, Oliver jones, Richard Norris, Thomas Harman, Thomas Bolton, Henry Ward, Samuel Bathurst, Esqs. George Hartop, William Bernard, Richard Fisher, Peter flower, Richard Doys, and John Corbet, Esqs. For the burrow of Catherlogh, The Portrieve for the time being, Thomas Reynolds, Edward Reynolds, John Clerk, John Smith, Richard Courtess, Esquires. For the County of Wexford, John fountain Esq. high sheriff of the said County, Nicolas Loftus signior, Timothy Stamp Nicolas Devereux, Thomas Scot, John Brett, Thomas Hart, John Tench, Edward Withers, Nicolas Loftus junior, Henry Masterson, Alexander Barrington, Thomas Barrington, Matthew Stoddard, Spencer Vincent, Thomas Knox, John Cliff, Nathaniel boys Richard Ousley, John Totty, Esqs. The Mayor of Wexford for the time being, Constantine neal, Francis Harvey, The sovereign of Ross for the time being, Thomas pits, The Portriff of Eniscorthy for the time being, John Sands, edmond Highgate, Roger Levesey, Richard Wilbore, John Swan, Richard Row, Esqs. Sir Richard Clifton, Sir Walter Plunket, Knights, Roger West, John Warren, Roger Lyndon, Edward Rotheram, John Kitchingman, Robert Hassells, Nicholas Cod, Samuel shepherd, Richard Kenny, Osborne Edwards, Esquires, Edward Chichister, Gent. For the County of Kilkenny, Sir patrick Weymes, Sir William flower, Sir John Ponsonby, Knights, Daniel Redman William Warden, Oliver Wheeler, Thomas Evans, Oliver jones, John Campel, Henry Baker, Joseph Cuff, James Weyms, Bryan Manswer, Thomas Burrel, John Ieoner, Thomas Sanford, John Powel, Lt. Col. jackson, Anthony Horsey, Abel Warren, Humphrey Hurd, George Bishop, Edward Butler, Thomas Burdet Henry Martin, Thomas Butler, Robert Lloyd, Henry Slade, jonas Wheeller Esqs. William Baker Gent. Henry Fog, George Lodge, 〈◇〉 Haford, charles Hawkins, Dudley North, John jones, Robert welsh, Francis Rowlston, Thomas Bowers, Emanuel Palmer, joseph Wheeler, Simon Blackmore, John Woodcock, Enfign Norse Allen Tentch Gent. Lt. Col. Richard Stephens. For the City and County of the said City of Kilkenny, Thomas Evans Mayor Esq. the Recorder and the two sheriffs for the time being, Sir Patrick Weymes, Knt. William Warden, Daniel Redman, Thomas Burrill, Henry Baker, joseph cuff, Thomas Butler, Peter Goodwin, Valentine red, Esqs. josias Hadock, Gent. For the Burrogh of Callen in the County of Kilkenny, John Warren Gent. sovereign, John Campell, Henry Baker Esqs. Patrick Vance, derby Dingle, John Pressick, Gent. For the burrow of Thomas-Towne in the County of Kilkenny, Christopher Hewetson sovereign, Gent. Thomas Burrill, Anthony Stamp, Esqs. Henry Rogers, Phillip Young, Thomas Hill, Gent. For the burrow of Goran in the County of Kilkenny, Tho. Hussey Portriffe, Gent. William Warden, John powel, Esqs. Charles Eager, Gent. For the burrow of Ennisteige, 〈◇〉 Whaley Portriff Gent. Sir John Ponsonby, Alexander Castle, Esq. For the Queene's County, The high sheriff for the time being, The Burgesse-Master of Mariborrough for the time being, Sir Amos Meredith, Sir Oliver ST George, Knights and Barronets, Sir William flower Knight, Henry Gilbert, Thomas coat, Oliver Wheeler, Geoge ST George, Walter Warnford, Thomas Burrell, Thomas Vincent, John Weaver, Gilbert Rawson, Thomas Prior, Francis Barrington, John Rawlins, William Scot, Nathaniel Marks, Henry Syballs, Adam Loftus, Edward Bolton, Barnaby Doyne, Thomas Piggot, Francis Cosby, Vincent Kidder, Robert Meredith, John Gilbert, John Whitny, John Piggot, William Weldon, William Bowen, Rich. Warburton, Esqs. Edward Burrell, Richard Smith, John Tanner, Robert Gough, Thomas Ogle, Phillip Sergeant, William Lestrange, John Rhoades, Gent. For the burrow of Marriborugh, the burgess Master, Henry Gilbert, John Weaver, Esqs. For the Kings County, The sheriff for the time being, carry Dillon, Sir George blundel, Sir George Herbert, Edward Herbert, Thomas Gifford, Henry Sanckey, William Hamilton, Henry Lestrange, John Weaver, William Purefoy, Robert Lloyd John Moore, Robert Busbridge, William Candler, Laurence Parsons, Michael Herbert, John Hallom, John Nelson, John mitchel, John Wakely, samuel Rolls, Richard Warburton, Thomas Vincent, Walter Lambert, Cap. 〈◇〉 Done, Peter Purefoy, John Baldwin, John Rose, Robert Chafe, Anthony Atkinson, Geo. Sanckey, Francis Peasly, Esqs. Francis Nest, Gent. For the burrow of Phillips-Towne, The burgess Master, Robert Lloyd, Charles lions. For the County of Meath, Arthur Dillon Esq. high sheriff Col. carry Dillon, Sir Robert Forth, Sir George Wentworth, Sir Thomas Meredith, Sir Theophilus jones, Sir jerome Alexander, Sir Edward Sutton, Randle Moore, Thomas Gifford, Thomas Loftus, james Napper, John Bramhall, james Lesly, Robert Gorges, William Cadogan, John Bligh, William Toxteth, Henry Packenham, joseph Fox, Henry Morton, Thomas Worsop, George Peppard, John Forth, Arthur Purefoy, Edward Dowdall, Henry Dowdall, Miles Sumner, Robert lil, Thomas Wren, simon Crane, John Bevans, Thomas Ash, Alexander jephson, John barns, Hanse Graham, John frank, John Hatch, William Blygh, Thomas Chillingsworth, james Nangle, Arthur Hethrington, Richard Iannes, james Mortimer, Thomas Bringhurst, Roger Pierce, Thomas Vincent, Robert Harrison, Robert Shreld, John Ford, Michael jones, Esqs. For the Corporation of trim. The Portriffe of trim, Robert lil, Alexander jephson Esqs. William Malone, Gent. For the Corporation of Navan, The present Portriff, William Cadogan, Henry Packenham Esq. 〈◇〉 tint, Gent. For the Corporation of Kells, Henry Morton Esq. Henry Gwither Gent. Cornet 〈◇〉 Haynes, William Cadogan, Richard Stephens, Esquires. For the Corporation of Athboy, The present Portriffe, John Bligh Esq. William Bligh, Gent. For the County of Lowth, John Howke, High sheriff, Sir William Aston Knight, Marcus Trevers, Sir Robert Starling, Garret Moor, Henry Bellingham, William Toxteth, John Ruxton, Wolston Dixy, Brent Moor, Thomas Fortescue, Francis Moor, james Hopton, Nicolas Moor, Richard Bolton, John Chambers, Bryan hernia, Edward Brabazon Esquires, james Brabazon, John Bernard, Nehemiah Donnelan, Humphrey Barry, Robert win, Rowland Trolly, John Tomlinson, William Peppard, Peter Ashenhurst, Thomas Clerk, Samuel Ireland. For the Town of Dundalk, The bailiffs for the time being, james Smallwood, Richard Price Esqus. Walter Cox, Arthur Buckley, Henry Wetherel Gent. For the County of the Town of Drogheda. The Mayor and sheriffs for the time being, Sir james Graham Knight. William Toxteth, John Trevors, Rowland Trolly, Samuel Stanbridge, William Elwood, Edward Martin, Thomas Dixon, Moses Hill, Robert Bridges, George Peppard, Edward Harrington, Samuel Osbourn, John Towers, David shepherd, Thomas Cockain, Gabriel Mead, Francis Pool, Joseph Whirloe, Thomas Leigh, Edward Graves, Hercules Langaridge Esqus. For the County of Longford, Richard Thomson sheriff, Sir Arthur Forbes Bar. Sir Rich. Lane, John edgeworth, Henry Sankey, Tho. Vincent, Adam Molineux Esqs. Tho. water-house, james Grigges, Simon Sands, Ed. Knight, Tho. Robinson, John Kennedy, Andrew Adare, Will. Longford, Cornet Tho. Flood, Henry Crofton, Oliver jones, John Edmonds, hannibal Seaton, John Aghmonty Arthur Aghmonty, Mat. Wilder Gent. Sir Robert Newcomen baronet. Thomas Newcomen Esq. For the burrow of St. Iohns-Town, John edgeworth, Andrew Adare Esqs. Mr. 〈◇〉 Newton. For the County of Westmeath, Ridgley Hatfield Esq; High sheriff of the County of Westmeath, Sir Theophilus jones, Sir George Blundel, Sir Henry Pierce Baronets. Oliver Lambert, Walter Lambert, Thomas Long, William Handcock, William Markham, laurence hid, George Peyton, Robert Cook, George Neverel, james Leigh, Philip Packenham, Fulk Bookby, Dennis Brown, Oliver jones, Edward Birtles, John jones, George Talbot, William Moor, Alexander jephson, Henry Packenham, Henry Baker, Thomas Hopkins, Edward Knight, John Quelsh Robert Bromwel, Francis Gibbons, John Edmonds, Adam Molineux Stephen coin Esqs. William Rowls, Godfrey Keeler, Hansalbert Widman William Pountney, Henry jephson, Henry Purdon, William Venner, Benjamin Chapman, Faustian Collins, Thomas Newcomen, Thomas Nugent Abraham Michaelburn, John Salisbury, Peter Stern, John britain George Wilton, Richard Bradburn, Philip Brathwait, Thomas Gibbons Thomas Gilbert Gent. For the Burough of Mullingar. Richard Smith William Wilson, Christopher Gilbert, John Douglase Gent. For the burrow of Athlone. The sovereign, Oliver jones Esq; Recorder and bailiffs, Edmond Donnelon, Walter Staplehil, Arthur St. George Esqs. Enoch Golbourn, Richard Kelly, John Knot William Moorhead Gent. For the burrow of Kilbeggan, Provost for the time being, John Fleetwood, John Nelson, Henry Dey. For the County of Co●k, Sir William Fenton, Maurice Fenton John Percival, Sir Henry Tint, Nicolas Purdon, S. John Broderick Peter Courthorp, Richard Rise, Richard Townsend, Henry Bathurst, Randolph Clayton, Alexander Piggot, Garret fitz. Gerald, Mayor and sheriffs of the City of Cork sovereign of Kinsale Mayor of Youghal, Provost of Bandon, William suppling, John Hodder, William Hodder, Francis folks, Redmond Barry, Walter Cooper, Richard Smith, Robert folks, Robert Southwell, John St. leaguer, Samuel Brown, Howard St. leaguer Esqus. Sir boil Maynard, Robert Gookin, John Baker, John Wakeham, Henry pine, Christopher Oliver, William Mead Pierce Power, William daunt, Benjamin Crofts Esq. John Bellew, William Bellew, John Brocket Gent. Abraham Savage, Walter Dawly, Richard Goodwin Andrew Ruddock, William Harmer, John Iepson, William fitz Gerald, William Thornhill, Roger Bretrage Esqus. William Arnold, George Prater, Gent. Peter Carew, Timothy Rutter, Richard Gothing, Robert hid, Arthur hid, John Sweet, Peter Petsworth, George Syms, Edward Townsend, Edward Deny, Beverly Usher, Richard Covet, David jermin, Anthony Woodly, Francis Alcock John red, Archilles Daunt, Francis Smith Esqs. For the City and County of the City of Cork, The Mayor, Recorder and Sherives for the time being, Peter Courthorp, John Hodder, William Hodder, Philip Matthews, John Baker, Walter Cooper, Thomas Woodlif Esquires, Christopher Oliver, james Vanderlew Aldermen, Benjamin Crofts, Edmond Crofts Esquires Richard Scudmore, Theophilus Carew, Philip Parker, Zachary Travers, Giles Bursted, jonathan Perry Gent. Richard Travers Esq. For the Town of Youghal, The Mayor, Recorder and bailiffs for the time being, Sir Henry tint, Richard Meirs, joseph Cox, John Farthing, George Giles, Thomas Vaughan, own Silver Gentlemen. For the Town of Kinsale, The sovereign and Recorder for the time being, Robert Southwell Esq. John Stepney, William Howel, Lancelot Stepney, John Suxburie, William Brodbeare, John Mountford, John Martin Gent. For the Town of Bandon-bridge, The Provost for the time being, Samuel brown Abraham Savage Esqs. William Wright, John jackson, Thomas Beamish Gent. For the County of Waterford. High Sheriff of the County, Francis Foulk, Sir boil Maynard, John Fitzgerrald, Thomas Walsh, Nicholas Osbourne, Richard Poer, Pierce Welsh, John coal, Andrew Lynn, William Halsey, boil Smith, Thomas tailor, William Hubbart, josuah boil Esquires. Philip Harris, John Smith, Nicolas Stout, james Oldfield, John Poer, Richard Silver, Edward Rogers, William Bradley, james Briver, Robert tailor, Henry Gee, Alexander Dean, Michael Wilson, Richard Williams Gent. For the City of Waterford, The Mayor, Recorder and Sheriffs for the time being, Francis Foulk, William Halsey, Thomas Dancer Esquires Thomas Exten, John Heaven, Benedict Claybrook Aldermen, Robert Lynn Gent. John lap, Thomas Christmas Merchants. For the County of Kerry, the sheriff of the County for the time being, Sir Arthur Denny Knit. John Blenerhasset Thomas Herbert, John Blennerhasset junior, Lancelot Sands, George Dillon, Henry Ponsonby, Richard Chute, Redmond Fitzmorris, Thomas Amery, William Collis, John Steers, Robert Blennerhasset Nicolas Munckten, Thomas Hasset, John Walker, humphrey Barrow, Edward Allen, Ralph Conyer, Walter Langden, John Love, William Hall, Garret Rieves, Lt. Witherston, james Conway, Patrick Crosby, Edward Shewel, Edward Heally Esqs. For the burrow of Dingle, Henry Hussy, Samuel Renshaw Gent. For the burrow of Traly, mayor Philip Camine, Provost William Coll●s. For the burrow of Ardfert, Thomas Crosby, Edward Shewel. For the County of Limerick, Lt. Col. Simon eton High sheriff, Col Ralph Wilson, Cap. Thomas Southwell, Maior William King, Maior George Ingoldsby, Lieut. Col. William Piggot, Cap. Gerald fitz Gerald, Cap. Robert Oliver, Maior William Wade, Cap. Lewis Griffith, Gamaliel Walter, Esqs. Cap. humphrey Hartwell, Cap. John Purdon, Ma. Richard Hart, Cap. John Gileard, Lieut. John Odett, Maior Richard Magwyre, Cap. Thomas Butler, Cap. Vere Hunt, M. Reb●rt tailor, Cap. Authur Blenerhasset, M. Richard King, Cap. Drury Wray, Cap. Arthur Ormsby, M. 〈◇〉 Dixon, Cap. William Pope, M. Brook Bridges, M. Henry Rogers, Cap. Maurice Downs, Col. Michael Serle, M. Marcus Harrison, Cornet William Weeks, Cap. John Mansell, Lieut. Thomas Lloyd, Lieut. Rob. Kent, Cap. John Friend, Cap. Robert Wilkinson, Lieut. Nich. Moncklone, M. John Crooker, Cornet Giles powel, M. Thomas Holmes, M. Ephraim Monell, M. derby Grady, Cornet james Dogherty, George Purdon, Esqs. For the City and County of the City of Limerick, The Mayor Recorder and Sheriffs for the time being, Col. Henry Ingoldsby, Col. Ralph Wilson, Maior William King, Maior George Ingoldsby, Cap. Garret fitz Gerrald, Standish Hartstrong, Esqs. William Hartwell, William Yarwell, William Wade, humphrey Hartwell, Thomas Miller, Aldermen, John coming, Henry Bindon, Peter Ash, Henry Salsfield, Christopher Kyes, Dermitius Coghlan, John Crabb, William Pope, Thomas Martin, james Banting, Henry Price, Robert Shute, Patrick Dowdal, Burgesses, John Cripps, Thomas Bea●ley, Zachary Holland, Samuel Foxon, John Syms, Nathaniel Whaples, Daniel Hignet, Nathaniel web; William joint, William Allen, John Miller, Authur Carter, William Ken, Henry Lee, John Collins, Bennet Whittington, Gent. John Friend Esquire. For the County of clear: Thomas Cullen High Sherriff of the said County, Col. Henry Ingoldsby, Col. Ra●ph Wilson, Lieut. Col. William Purefoy, John Cooper, Samuel Burton, George Pourdon, Thomas Hickman, Lievt. Col. Benjamin Lucas, Isaac Graniers, William Rumsey signior, Thomas cured, John Co●poise, Richard Hart, Neptune blood, John Gore, George Ross, Giles Vandelure, Henry Lee, Thomas Hewet, Peter Graniers, George Norton, William Goff, Patrick Lysugh, Nicholas Bourk, Isaac Vanhogarden, Robert Nightingale, William Hobson, Esqs. Walter Hickman, Henry Colpoyse, Arthur Smith, Henry Eveers, Robert Peacock, Gentlemen. For the burrow of Inish: William Cuff, Provost, William Purefoy, Anthony Bernard, Robert hoard, John pine, Charles Chattin, Archibald Young, Gentlemen. For the County of Tipperary, Gamaliel Water, Esq. high Sheriff, John Booker, charles Blunt, Simon Finch, Solomon Camby, Henry Paris, Bartholomew Fowke, Robert Knight, Griffith Howard, Nicolas Everard, Edward Dinham, John perk, Arthur Purefoy, samson Towgood, John Harrison, Robert coal, John jordan daniel Abbot, John Godfrey, John Ewers, Henry Shrimpton, Richard Lehunt, Eliah Green, Thomas Sadlier, Giles Gregory, Samuei clerk, William Woodward, matthew jacob, Henry leg, charles Alcock, John Dawson, Francis Peisley, Anthony Stamp, Esquires. John Matthews, Giles Martin, John Pike, Tho. Poe, John Otway, Nicholas Toller, Wil. Heydon, Archiball Adare, Michael Gwinn, Wil. palms, Oliver Latham, William Bacon, Richard hammerton, Francis leg, Thomas Manby, Richard Moore, Walter Baker, William Brooks, Christopher Perkins, John cuff, matthew Pennifeather, Thomas Cotton, Godfrey green, Humphrey Minchin, james Barker, Anthony Atkinson, Gent. For the city of Cashel, Peyton Lehunt Esq. Humphrey Wray, Richard Hatton Gentlemen. For the burrow of clonmel, Samuel Foley, Esq. Robert Lovelace, Richard Perrot, Gent. For the burrow of Fetherd, Peter Cook, Robert Powel, Gentlemen. For the burrow of carack, Michael Lamot, William Sheffield, Nicholas Towler, Gentlemen. For the County of Roscomon, Lord of Castle coat, the High sheriff for the time being, Sir Oliver St. George baronet, Sir Richard Lane, baronet, Richard jones, William Handcock, William S. George, Oliver jones, edmond Donnelan, Edward Crofton, james King, Richard Crofton, Thomas Caulfield, Thomas Lovelace, John Moore, Allen Povey, Richard St. George, Michael Stanley, Arthur St George, own Lloyd, Nicolas Mahown, Robert foliot, Ellis Goodwin, Walter jones, Alexander Atkins, Henry Crofton Esqs. Edward Crofton, Charles Crofton, Robert Drury, Christopher Matthews, John Crofton, Brian Cunningham, Nathaniel Evanton, Gent. For the County of Leitrim. The sheriff for the time being, Sir Oliver St. George, Sir Arthur Forbes, Robert Parks, Ow●n win, William St. George, Bryan Cunningham, james Bathurst Walter jones Esqs. Christopher Matthews, Edward Woods, Thomas Ellis, John Akmooth, Alexander Atkins Gent. Humphrey Reynolds. Bryan jones Esqs. For the County of Sleigo. The sheriff for the time being, Robert Park, Arthur Gore, Francis King, Lewis Winckfield, Lewis jones, Robert Morgan, William Webb, charles Gore, Keyan O Hara, Thomas Hart, William Ormsby, Thomas Griffith, Edward Cooper, Henry Tifford, Thomas Wood, james Beirn, Anthony Ormsby, Francis Gore, Thomas Crofton Esqs. For the County of galway, The High sheriff for the time being, the Lord of Castle coat, Sir Oliver S. George, Thomas Cau●field, Henry Waddington, William Edwards, james cuff, Henry Greenway, Henry Whaley, Richard Bingley, Thomas Cuff, edmond Donelan, Francis Gore, George S. George, Gilbert Carter, John Morgan, John Whalley, John Bullenbrook, Matthew Tubm●n, William Brooks, Michael Stanley, Henry Davis, Richard Waldot, William Spencer, Gabriel King, John Groom Esqs. For the County of the Town of Galway, the Mayor, Recorder and sheriffs for the time being. For the County of Mayo. the High sheriff, Sir Oliver S. George, Lt. Col. Arthur Go●e, Cap. Arthur Swanwik, Sir Francis jackson, Cap. Lewis Winkfield, Cornet John Crofton, Mr. Francis Knight, Mr. Robert Palmer, Cap. joseph Bond, Cap. Henry Waddington, Philip Gallature, Thomas K●igh●, james Cuff Esqs. Francis Brent, Cornet Robert Miller, Foulk Hughes, Cor. Philip Ormsby, John Ormsby. For the County of Fermanagh, Sir Iohh coal, William Gore Sir John Humes Barronets. Michael coal, Stephen Butler, Henry Blannerhasset, Nicolas Willoughby, William Davis, William Cosby, Robert coal, William Archdale, Hugh Rowley, Humphrey Shingly, John Madden, Adam Cathcart, Henry Horsdenel, Roderick Mansel Esqurs. Doctor Edward Cook, Bartholomew droop, William Hamilton, John Cheslin, John Carleton Gent. John cury, Gilbert Eccles Merchants. Edward Rowley, james Galbrith Esquires. For the burrow of Eniskillen, the Provost of the said burrow for the time being, Iason hazard, Thomas Picken, John Chelling Gent. For the Town and County of the Town of Carickfergus. the Mayor and sheriffs for the time being, George Rawden Esqs. Roger Lyndon Recorder, John Davis, Richard Dob Esqs. Hercules Davis, John Orpin, John Harris, edmond Davis, John Dolway, Henry Davis, Gilbert weigh Gent. For the County of Monoghan. The High sheriff for the time being, Richard Blaney, Richard Barret, Thomas coat, Oliver Auc●e●il, Arthur Dillon, John Foster, William Borston, Nicolas Willoughby, Tristram Carey, Michael Pockerish Simon Richardson, Roger Smith, William Davis; Peter Beaghan Esqs. For the Town of Monoghan. The Provost for the time being, Mr. Wade, Cap. Richard Blaney Mr. 〈◇〉 Owens. For the city and County of London derry, The Mayor of London-derry, The Maior of Colraine, The Sherriffes for the time being, Tristram Beresford, John Rowley, John Godbold, Stephen Cuppage, Dudley Phillips, George Phillips, Richard Clutterbooke, Ralph King, Alexender Staples, John Gorges, Edwad carry, Randle Beresford, samuel H●b, Paul Canning, Robert Blair, Richard Brazier, Francis Howard, Esqs. Thomas Bourk, Thomas Moncriefe, John Plunkett Gen. Sir Robert Stuart, Edward Rowley, Hugh Rowley, matthew Draper, William Godfrey, Esquires. For the County of Ardmagh, The sheriff for the time being, Sir George Atcheson, Toby Pointz, Hance Hamelton, Roger West Edward Richardson, Thomas Chambers, Francis Chambers, Edw. Rowley Henry Cope, Foulke Martin, Walter Cope, William Draper, Thomas Clerk, Edward May, Robert Gray, james Maxwell, Esqs. For the County of Donegall, the high Sherriff for the said County for the time being, Sir Arthur Fourbes, Sir Willam Gore, Barronets, Sir Paul Davies Knight, Charles Hamilton Richard Perkins, Henry Brooks, William Cuningham, John foliot George carry, Thomas Stewart, james Erskin, William Dutton, Thomas Dutton, Andrew Knox, John Hamilton of Cavan, Tho. Groves, Albert Conningham, Andrew Linsey, Peter Benson, james Collun, james Coningham, John Collun, John Nisbit, james Hamilton, George Butler, Andrew Nisbit, David Stewart, David Mortimer, The Warden of Lifford for the time being, Capt. William Stewart, Henry Vaughan, Bassill Brooks, Tho. Golborne Esqs. Robert Murray, Knight, William Davies, Archibald Pierson Esqs. For the County of down, The high sheriff for the time being, Vere Essex cronwell, Oliver cronwell, Sir George blundel baronet, Arthur Hill, Marcus Trevor●, Nich. Bagnall, William Montgomery, George Rawden, Hugh Savage, Bernard Ward, Moses Hill, William Hill, Esqs. Henry Maxwell Clerk, John Weaver, james Tr●●ll, Roger West, Tobias Norris, Archibald Hamilton, Nicholas Ward, Charles Bolton, Edward Muschamp, james Lesly, William Hamilton, William Lesby, John Magill, Richard Pierce, John Savage, John Reynolds, Esqs. Hugh show, Nicholas Fitz Symons, james Hamilton, james Magill, John swaddling, Nicholas Trurk, Bernard Magenis, Michael Smith, colen Maxwell, Gent. The Provost of Newton, The Provost of Killeleagh. For the County of Antrim, The high sheriff for the time being, Sir John Skevington baronet. Arthur Hill, George Rawdon, Esqs. Doctor Alexander colvil, Doctor Kalph King, The Maior of Carrigfergus, William Adare, John Davies, Tristram Beresford, Archibald Stewart; Moses Hill, Robert colvil, Archibald Upton, Roger Lyndon; james show, John show; Michael Harrison; Henry Spencer; Peter Beaghan; Esqs. Henry Davies; William Huston; Maior mac Awly; Daniel O neal; Thomas Dobbins; Adam Boyd; Daniel mac key; Gilbert Wye Simon Hilmon Gent. For the County of Tyrone; The high sheriff; Sir will. Usher; Sir Arthur Forbes; Sir Audley Mervin; Sir Arthur Chichister; Fardinando Davies; William Richardson; William Moore; Lt. Coll. Robert Stewart; Henry Mervin; james Stewart Esqs. Thomas Golborne, Matthew Combs, William Cahoon james show, Richard Palfrey, Alexander mac Castlan, Quarter, Mr. Douglas, John Young, John Lesley junior Gent., David Michael, Patrick Hambelton, Richard Adams, Richard Perkins Ralph King, Edward Cook, Thomas White, Robert Lindsey, John Morris, Thomas Morris, 〈◇〉 Wallis Esquires. Nathaniel boil, John Gladston, John Fixer Gent. For the County of Cavan the high sheriff of the County for the time being, Oliver Lambert, W●lter Lambert Esqs. Sir Francis Hamiltton Knit and baronet charles Hamilton, Thomas Cook, Edward Philpot, Thomas Cooch, Stephen Butler, Thomas Waldron, Robert Saunderson, Tristram Ber●isford, Lewis crag Thomas Whine, William Moor, Humphrey Perrot, Thomas Richardton, Samuel Townley, Ambrose Bradle, Thomas Guillin Richard Lewis, Thomas Ash, William Cosby, Thomas Newburgh, Thomas Burton, Hance Hamilton, William Hamilton, james Hamilton, Abraham Clements, Thomas Burrows Esqs. the sovereign of Cavan for the time being. the Provost of Belturbat for the time being. Hugh culm, Henry Palmer, Richard Burrows Richard Gibson, Daniel Clements Thomas White Esqs. March the 1. 1660. ORdered that this Ordinance be forthwith printed and published. mat. Barry Clerk of the General Convention of Ireland. Imprinted at Dublin by William Bladen, by special Order, Ano Dom. 1660.