Die Martis 12 Martii. 1643. IT is this day Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the Lord Maior of London and Court of Aldermen, do presently seize and sequester into their hands the Houses, Rents, Revenues, Books, Deeds, Evidences, and all Writings belonging to the dean, dean and Chapter, or other Prebendaries, Officers, or Ministers belonging to the Cathedrall Church of Pauls London in right of the said Church; As likewise all Moneys, Goods, and Materials, bought, or given, and brought into any place or person, for repairing or furnishing of the said Church, or otherwise appertaining thereunto, in whose hands soever the same remaineth. And that out of the said Revenues, they pay unto Dr. burgess one hundred pounds at the end of every quarter of the year, The first payment to begin at the next Lady day, and thence to continue, according to the true intention of a former Order of both Houses of Parliament. And moreover, That they set out and deliver unto him a good and convenient house for his dwelling, well repaired and fitted for his use. And for better execution of this Order, They are to constitute and appoint such Assistants, Deputies, and Officers as they shall find requisite. And to sand for, and examine all persons concerned in the premises as Parties or Witnesses: All which shall be done, and the charge thereof allowed out of the said sequestered Estates; any Order, or Ordinance to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. Joh. Brown clear. Parl. Die Mercurii, 23 April. 1645. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, for the settling of Mr. Philip goodwin in the vicarage of Watford, and of Dr. burgess, in the public Lecture of the Church of Pauls LONDON. WHereas the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, did by an Ordet of the sixteenth of December 1643. appoint and constitute Dr. Cornelius burgess Vicar of Watford in the County of Hertford, to be public Lecturer in the Church of Pauls London; and for his encouragement therein did further Order, That four hundred pounds per annum should be paid unto him quarterly out of the sequestered Estates of the dean, and dean and Chapter of the said Church. And whereas by another Order of both Houses of Parliament of the twelfth of March 1643. the Lord mayor of London, and Court of Aldermen there, are appointed and authorised to seize and Sequester into their hands, the Houses, Rents and Revenues of the said dean, dean and Chapter, and other Prebendaries, Officers, and Ministers, belonging to the said Cathedrall Church in right of the said Church. And that out of the said Revenues, they should pay to the said Doctor burgess one hundred pounds at the end of every quarter of the year, the first Payment to begin at the then next Lady day, and thence to continue. And moreover that they should set out and deliver unto him, a good and convenient house for his dwelling, well repaired and fitted for his use, which is done accordingly( as by the said Orders among other things appeareth) It is now Ordered, and Ordained, and be it Ordered and Ordained by the said Lords and Commons, that the said Church of Watford shall be voided, and quit of the said Doctor burgess; And that Philip goodwin shall be from henceforth Vicar of Watford, and officiate the said Cure as Vicar thereof; and shall have, and receive to himself, all tithes, Oblations, Pensions, Annuities, Houses, Duties, Profits, and Commodities whatsoever thereto belonging, from the 25. day of December, one thousand six hundred forty three,( he discharging the Cure, and paying all payments and duties issuing thence from the time aforesaid) for and during his natural life, in as ample manner, to all intents and purposes as the said Doctor burgess, or any other Vicar heretofore enjoyed the same, without any further Presentation, Admission, or Induction. And it is also Ordained, and be it Ordained by the said Lords and Commons in Parliament, That the said yearly allowance of four hundred pounds, shall be well and constantly paid out of the said Revenues of the said Church, to the said Doctor burgess quarterly as aforesaid, by the said Lord mayor and Court of Aldermen, for, and during his natural life, he performing the Lectures in the said Church, as by the said Lords and Commons he is Ordered to do. And it is likewise Ordained, That the said Doctor burgess, shall have and enjoy the House set out by the said Lord mayor and Court of Aldermen for his dwelling, situate and being in, or near Pauls-Church yard, and late in the possession and use of Doctor Steward dean of Pauls; Together with all Outlets, Easements, Commodities, Gardens, and Appurtenances thereto belonging, in as ample manner as the said Doctor Steward, or any other before him enjoyed the same, for and during the natural life of him the said Dr. burgess. And for the more certain payment of the said annual sum of four hundred pounds, to the said Doctor burgess as aforesaid, Be it further Ordained by the said Lords and Commons in Parliament, and by the authority of the same, That all and every Farmer, Tenant, Leasee, and every other person and persons, within the kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, who do, or shall owe, or ought to pay any Rents, Issues, Fines, Heriots, Profits, sum, or sums of Money, or ought else reserved upon any Lease, Covenant, or Agreement to the said dean, dean and Chapter, or other Prebendaries, Officers, or Ministers of the said Cathedrall Church, in right thereof( except for the House and premises granted to the said Doctor burgess as aforesaid) shall from time to time pay the same, and all arrearages thereof unto the said Lord mayor and Aldermen, or to their Sub-Committee, Assistants, or other person or persons by them authorised to receive the same, as it is or shall grow due, and to no other person or persons whatsoever; And that the Acquittance of such Receiver thereof under his hand, shall be a sufficient discharge to every person so paying the same against all other persons whatsoever, any Reservation, Covenant, Proviso, or other thing to the contrary notwithstanding: And that the said Lord mayor and Court of Aldermen, their Sub-Committee, or Assistants, or any four or more of them, shall hereby have, and use the same and the like power, authority, and assistance, for, and in the discovery, seizing, and getting into their hands, all and every the premises( except before excepted) as they are and shall become due, And all Arrearages thereof, as is granted by any Ordinance of Parliament, or Explanation thereof, to any other Sequestrators or Committee for Sequestrations, of the Estates of Papists and other Delinquents, as if the said Lord mayor, Aldermen, their Assistants, Sub-Committees, and Receivers, and every of them, had been particularly name in such Ordinance, or Explanation: And that out of the said Rents, Issues, Revenues, and Profits, so from time to time received, the Receiver or Treasurer thereof for the time being, shall at the end of every quarter of the year, pay the full sum of one hundred pounds lawful Money, to the said Doctor burgess constantly, during his natural life, without further, or other Order or warrant from any person or persons whatsoever, before the said Treasurer Issue or pay out any other sum or sums of Money out of the premised Rents or Revenues, to any other person or persons for any other matter, cause, or thing whatsoever; And that all and every person and persons, that hath done, or shall do any thing in pursuance of, or obedience to the said former Order of the twelfth of March, 1643.( Which Order is hereby Ordained, also to be still in force, and to be fully obeied by all whom it may concern) or that shall do any thing in pursuance and obedience of this present Ordinance, shall therein be esteemed to do an acceptable Service to the kingdom, and have the protection of both Houses of Parliament for their indemnity. And if the said sequestered Estates and Revenues, or any part thereof, shall hereafter be put into any other hands then now they be, or otherwise Aliened, Sold, or disposed of, It is yet further Ordained, by the authority aforesaid, That good and sufficient Provision shall be made in the passing and disposal thereof, whereby the said Doctor burgess may, and shall by all the time aforesaid, well and truly, by quarterly payments, receive the aforesaid yearly allowance of four hundred pounds out of the said sequestered Estates and Revenues, and enjoy the House abovesaid, and all other the premises according to the true Intention of this present Ordinance, any Order, Act, or Ordinance made, or to be made to the contrary hereof, in any wise notwithstanding. And to the end this Ordinance may be better known and obeied, It is Ordered, that this Ordinance be Printed and Published. Jo. Brown Cleric. Parliamentor. H. elsing clear. Parl. D. come. FINIS.