dieu ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon surmounted by a crown and flanked by the English lion and on one side and the Scottish unicorn on the other BY THE LORD DEPUTY AND COUNCIL. TYRCONNELL. WHEREAS We have formerly thought fit to issue Our Proclamation bearing date the 11th day of April 1687, and therein pursuant to the power given us the Lord Deputy and Council( by the additional Act for the better Ordering and Collecting the Duty arising from Hearths, Firing-places, Stoves, and public Ovens and Kilns) to Nominate and Appoint such Iustices of the Peace only in and for the several Counties and Cities of this Kingdom, to grant Certificates to poor Widows, according to the purport of the said Additional Act, as are in and by the said Proclamation Nominated and Appointed. And thereby to declare, that all Powers in and by the said Acts, or either of them given to any Iustices of the Peace, other than such as were in the said Proclamation appointed to the purposes aforesaid, should be thereby vacated. And by Our said Proclamation, strictly to charge all Iustices of the Peace, and other persons therein mentioned, to be Aiding and Assisting to the Commissioners of the Revenue, and their under Officers, in the Levying and Collecting the said Duty, upon displeasure and other pains as therein are limited and appointed. Which said Proclamation having not had the intended and wished for Effect, several of the said Iustices so impowred by us as aforesaid, being dead or removed since their having been so nominated, and others not nominated, taking upon them to grant Certificates contrary to the true intent and meaning of the said Additional Act, and Our said Proclamation, whereby the said Duty is much decayed, the due Collection thereof greatly obstructed, and His Majesties Revenue lessened: For the prevention of which mischiefs for the future, and upholding that Branch of His Majesties said Revenue arising from Hearths, &c. Pursuant to the Power given us by the said Acts, We have again thought fit to publish and declare, and do hereby publish and declare, that no Certificates be granted but to such persons who by the said Acts for settling the said Duty on his Majesty are uncapable thereof. And whereas in the first Act for settling the said Revenue, there is a Proviso contained, that in case any two Iustices of the Peace shall in writing under their hands yearly certify their belief that the house wherein any person doth inhabit within such County wherein they are Iustices of Peace, is not of greater value than eight shillings per annum upon the full improved Rent, and that neither the person so inhabiting, nor any other using the said messsage, hath, useth or occupieth any Lands or Tenements of their own, or others, of the yearly value of eight shillings per annum, nor hath any Lands, Tenements, Goods or Chattels of the value of four pounds in their own possession, or in the possession of any other in trust for them; then in such case, upon such Certificate made to the Iustices of the Peace of such County at any of their Quarter-Sessions to be held for the same County, and allowed by them; for which Certificate, and allowance, no Fees shall be paid; the person on whose behalf such Certificate is made, shall not be returned by the Constables, or other persons to be assistant to them as aforesaid; and the said House is thereby for that year discharged off and from all Duties by this Act imposed, any thing therein contained to the contrary notwithstanding. Which said last Proviso by the Additional Act for the better ordering and collecting the Revenue arising by Hearth-money is declared shall be construed to extend only to such Widows as shall produce such Certificates as are therein mentioned, and as to all other persons whatsoever the said Clause is thereby absolutely Repealed. And forasmuch as it is Enacted by the said Additional Act, that it shall and may be lawful for the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Deputy or other Chief Governor or Governors and council of this Kingdom for the time being, from time to time to appoint such persons as they shall think fit to do, execute and perform all and every the matters and things which by the said former Act, or the said last Act are to be done, executed or performed by any Iustice of the Peace, or Clerks of the Peace of this Kingdom, and from and after such appointment, all other persons not thereby appointed, shall be, and are thereby discharged from doing, executing, and performing any matter or thing relating unto the premises any thing in the said former Act, or the said last Act to the contrary notwithstanding. And whereas we have thought fit hereby to nominate and appoint the several persons in and for the several Counties herein after mentioned, that is to say, in and for the County of Catherlagh, Sir Thomas Butler Baronet, John Pincent clerk, John Baggott, Robert Stratford and Francis Eustace Esqs. For the County of Dublin, Sir Thomas Worsop Kt. and any one of the Chief Commissioners and Governors of His Majesties Revenue, Doctor Patrick Gratton, James Grace councillor at Law, Richard Foster, Daniel Reading, Henry Fearnesly, Jeremiah Donovan, James Hackett, and Edward Hussy of Westown Esqs. For the County of Kildare, Francis Leigh, Charles Moore, John Aylmer, Henry Cooley, John Woogan, William talbot, of Stratton, James Swanton, William Sotheby, and William Fitz-Gerald of Crookstown Esqs; For the County of Kilkenny Sr. Henry Ponsonby Kt. Agmondisham Cuff, John Grace, Ma cus Shee, Caesar Colclough, and Lucas welsh, Esqs; For the Kings County, John Baldw●● Sen. John Sands, Thomas Moore, Anthony Carroll, Heyward Oxburrough, and Richard Handsard Esqs; For the County of Longford sir, Thomas Newcomen baronet, John Kerr Dean of Ardagh, William Kennedy, Nicholas Dowdall Fergus farrel and Arthur Bush Esqs; For the County of Lowth, Murtagh Magennis, Thomas Bellingham, Richard Bolton, Timothy Armitage, John Babe, Henry Baker, Nicholas Garland, and Hugh Garland, Esqs; For the County of Meath, Sr. Arthur Rawden baronet, Sr. John Dillon, Sr. John Fleming, Sr. Garret Aylmer Kts; Nicholas Cusack, Thomas Bellew, Thomas Loftus, Joseph prat, Stafford Leightburn, Robert Longfeild, and Henry Draycot, Esqs; For the Queens County, Sr. Gregory Birne baronet, John Weaver, Thomas Owens, Oliver welsh, Robert Warringford, and Richard Handsard, Esqs. For the County of Westmeath, Sr. Henry pierce baronet, Sr. James Leigh, Kt. William Hancock, Robert cook, George Peyton, George Wilton, Hugh Bowen, and Walter Pollard, Esqs; For the County of Wexford, Sr. Nicholas Loftus, and Sr. John Ivory, Kts. Francis Harvy, Patrick Colclough, Patrick Lambert, Walter talbot, John fen, and Thomas Crawford, Esqs; For the County of Wicklow, William Hoey, Henry Temple, humphrey Baggaley, John Edwards, John Stockton, and John Giles, Esqs; For the County of clear, Sr. Donnogh o Bryen baronet, John mac Nemarra of Cratlagh, Samuel Burton, simon Purdon, Giles Vanderlure, and Walter Hickman, Esqs; For the County of cork, Sr. Emanuell Moore baronet, Sr. boil Maynard, and Sr. James Cotter, Kts. Rowland Davys, Dean of Rosse, boil Aylworth, Redmond Barry, Bartholomew Purdon, The Mayo● and Recorder of the City of cork, for the time being, the Mayor and Recorder of Youghall for the time being, the sovereign of Kinsale for the time being, The Portrive alias Provost of Bandon, for the time being, Arthur hid, John Folsiett, Epinetus gross, Edward Dodsworth, John Longfeild, Cuthbert Wilkinson, and David Nagle, Esqs; For the County of Kerry, Sr. Thomas Crosby Kt. Edward Denny, Edward pain, Rowland Bateman, Maurice Hussey, Ambrose Moore of Blenagh, and Chidley brooks, Esqs; For the County of Lymerick, Sr. William King Kt. Arthur Ormesby, Mayor of Lymerick, Nicholas Muncton, Edward Rice, Charles Oliver, John Leonard, Charles monk, and Thady Quin Esqs; For the County of Waterford, Thomas Fitz-Gerald, Richard Christmas, Robert cook, Edward May, Martin pierce, and Garrett Wall alias Duvall. For the County of galway, Sr. Henry Waddington Kt. John Brown, Francis Foster, Oliver Martin, Francis black, James Hudson, John Wootton, Robert French, James Donnellan, and Dudley pierce, Dean of Killmacduah, For the County of Leitrim, sir, William Gore baronet, james King, Henry Crofton, Henry Palmer, Richard Phillips, Bryan Cunningham, For the County of Mayo, Sr. Henry Bingham, and Sr. Arthur Gore, Kts. George French, Robert Miller, George Brown, John Bingham, Chr Brennand, John brown, and Francis black. Esqs; For the County of Roscommon. Arthur St. George, Edmond Donnellan, Henry Dowdal, John Dillon, Thomas Lovelace, and Hugh Kelly, Esqs; For the County of Sligoe, humphrey Booth, Thomas Griffith, Edward Crofton, Peircey Gething, Phillip Ormsby, and james French, Esqs; For the county of Antrym, Cormuck o Neile, John mc. Naughten, Daniel mac Daniel, John Lathum, William Lesly, William show, Edward Harrison, Esqs; For the county of Ardmagh, Sr. Nicholas Atchinson baronet, Dr. Barthol. Vigers, Dean of Ardmagh, Hamlet Obins, Downham Cope, Arthur Brownlow alias chamberlain Esqs; Edward Dixy Dean of Killmore, For the county of Caven, Samuel Townely, John Maxwell, John Reyly, Francis Hamilton, Francis white, Thomas Coach, William Lowther, and Nicholas Westby, Esqs; For the county of Donnegall, Francis Carey, Richard Ennott, Peter Benson, Michael samson, Thomas white, james Hamilton, Marcus o Donnel Terence o Connelly, Esqs; For the county of down, William Warring, William Mountgomery, james Ferrer, John Hawkins, Randal Brice, John mc. neal, Dean of Down, and George lovel clerk, For the County of Fermanagh, Sr. John Humes, and Sr. Gerrard Erwin Baronets, Gustavus Hamilton, james Carey, Abraham Creighton, John Creighton, and 〈◇〉 Magwire Esqs; For the County of Londondery, Sr. Robert Staples baronet, George Phillips, John gauge, Edward Carey, Warham Iemmet, Esqs; and Thomas Wallice dean of waterford, For the County of Monaghan, William Barton, Nicholas Owens, Francis Lucas, Matthew Anckthill, and 〈◇〉 mc. Mahon Esqs; For the County of Tyrone, Henry Mervin, William Moore, George walker, John Chichester, Claud Hamilton, Oliver mac Casland, Walter Hovenden, and Patrick Donnelly, Esqs; For the County of Tipperary, Nicholas Purcel Esqr; the Mayor and Recorder of Clonmel for the time being, Sr. Thomas Osburne Kt. Sr. John Morris baronet, Thomas saddler, Thomas Ottway, George Mathews signior, Robert Blennerhassett, John Parker, Morris Harvey, John Dawson, Phillip Moore, to be persons for granting Certificates to poor widows, according to the true purport and intent of the said last mentioned Act. Which we do hereby authorize them or any two or more of them and no other person or persons whatsoever within the said respective counties to to give accordingly, And further for the County of the City of Dublin, We appoint the Mayor and Recorder of the said City for the time being, Sr. Joshua Allen, and Alderman Enoch Reader, or any two of them. For the County of the City of Killkenny, the Mayor or Recorder thereof for the time being, For the County of the Town of Drogheda, the Mayor or Recorder of the Town of Drogheda for the time being, For the County of the City of cork, the Mayor or Recorder of the said City for the time being, For the county of the City of Lymerick, the Mayor or Recorder of the said City for the time being, For the county of the City of Waterford, the Mayor or Recorder of the said City for the time being, For the County of the Town of Galway, the Mayor or Recorder of the said Town for the time being, For the County of the Town of Carrickfergus, the Mayor or Recorder of the said Town for the time being, And we require all the aforesaid persons to be very circumspectly and careful in the granting of these Certificates which are to be allowed publicly at the Quarter Sessions unto none but such as are fitly qualified, and not unto Women who are not Widdows, nor to one and the same widow for several Houses, nor to Widdows for the Houses of their Sons, or their Brothers, or Relations, though the same were heretofore done, And we do hereby farther Declare, That all and every the powers in and by the said Acts or either of them given to any Iustices of the Peace, or Clerks of the Peace other than such as are herein appointed to the purposes aforesaid shall be and are hereby vacated. And We do hereby strictly Charge and Command all and every Iustice and Iustices of the Peace, Mayors, Sheriffs, bailiffs, Constables, Headboroughs, Clerks of the Peace, and all other Officers whatsoever within every County, Borough, Town, or Corporation, Barony, Parish, or Place, and all other his Majesties Officers and Ministers, and all other Subjects whatsoever, that they and every of them shall from time to time be Aiding and Assisting to the said commissioners and chief Governors of his Majesties Revenue, and to their Collectors, Surveyors, and other Officers which are or shall be appointed by them, or any three or more of them as aforesaid upon pain of Our displeasure, and such pains and Imprisonments as by the Laws and Statutes of this Realm, can or may be inflicted upon them for their Negligence or Contempt in that behalf as they will answer the contrary at their utmost Peril. And We do herevy further publish and declare that all Duties or moneys arising or growing due or payable to his majesty, by, for or upon Hearths, Fireing-places, Stoves and public Ovens and Kilns, are to be accounted and paid to the Commissioners and chief Governors of his Majesties Revenue or to such as they shall Authorize thereto, and to no other person or persons whatsoever, of which all persons concerned are to take Notice and to pay the same accordingly. And We do require all His Majesties Subjects of what quality soever, that they do not only comply with the said Acts of Parliament, by paying their just deuce to the Collectors, but also that they respectively encourage the said Collectors in their Employments, they behaving themselves as becometh. And We do further require all Collectors of the said Hearth-money in their respective Districts, to demand the said Duty at the Dwelling-House of each person ten days before they Distrain in any House or cabin for the same. And We further Require and Command, that where any objection shall be made by any Collector to the Certificate of any Iustice, such Collector is to forbear molesting or distraining those Widows who have such Certificates, but shall first apply himself to the Iustice of Peace that Granted the same, showing the cause of his objection. And in case such Iustice after such application shall not revoke the said Certificate, or otherwise redress the Complaint of the said Collector, that then he shall and may apply himself to the Iudges of Assizes in their Sessions for that County for their decision and final judgement in all such matters of Controversy. Given at the Council-Chamber in Dublin the 28th day of December. 1688. A. Fytton C. Lymerick. Nettirvill. T. Nugent. Stephen Rice. John Davys. Garett Moore. Co. neal. God Save the King. DUBLIN, Printed by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham Assigns of Benjamin took Printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty; and are to be Sold at the Kings Printinghouse on Ormonde-Key, and the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street. 1688.