By the Lord Lieutenant and Council.
WHEREAS We are informed, That several Collectors of the several Pole-monies lately raised in this Kingdome for His Majesties service, have not as yet accompted into the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer, for the Monies so received by them, the Names of which Collectors are as followeth, viz.
- Thomas Ash for the County of Meath.
- Captain William Hartwel for the County of Clare.
- Francis Brent for the County of Mayo.
- Will. Smith for the County of Monaghan.
- Humphrey Evat for the County of Tyrone.
- Christopher Oliver for the City and County of Cork.
- Sir Arthur Denny for the County of Kerry.
- Captain Thomas Cullen for the County of Clare.
- Henry Crofton for the County of Leytrim.
- Thomas Crofton for the County of Sligoe.
- Owen Vaughan for the County of Mayo.
- Henry Waddington for the County of Galway.
- Thomas Picken for the County of Fermanagh.
- Thomas Chambers for the County of Armagh.
- John Nisebite for the County of Donegal.
- James Hamilton for the County of Downe.
- Humphrey Evat for the County of Tyrone.
- Christopher Watkins for the County of Wickloe.
- Thomas Hart for the County of Wexford.
- John Clark for the County of Catherlagh.
- Henry Bren for the County of Kildare.
- James Wyer for the Kings County.
- Gilbert Rawson for the Queens County.
- Thomas Aske for the County of Meath.
- Henry Townley for the County of Louth.
- Sir John Broddrick for the County of Cork.
- Sir Arthur Denny for the County of Kerry.
- Captain William Hibbart for the County of Tipperary, Paid to 1 shill. 10 d. if Insolvences of 266 lib. 7 shill. 6 d. be allowed him.
- Thomas Picken for the County of Fermanagh,
- Alexander Knox for the County of Donegal, paid the full, if insolvencies be allowed.
- John Wright for the City of Waterford.
- Captain Thomas Cullen for the County of Clare.
- Henry Waddington for the County of Galway.
- Henry Crofton for the County of Leytrim.
- Thomas Crofton for the County of Sligoe.
- Owen Vaughan for the County of Mayo.
- Thomas Chambers for the County of Armagh.
- James Hamilton for the County of Downe.
- Hugh Smith for the County of Antrim, paid the full according to an Abstract, but for want of an Estreate could not accompt.
- John Hintch for Carrigfergus.
- Humphrey Evat for the County of Tyrone.
- William Smith for the County of Monaghan.
- Paul Brasier for the County of Londonderry.
- County Tipperary, James Halsey Esq collector.
- County Mayo, Francis Brent, collector.
- County Downe, James Hamilton Esq collector.
- Kings County, Richard Warberton, coll.
- County Clare, William Hartwel Esq coll.
- City Cork, Christopher Oliver, coll.
- County of Cork the same.
- City of Lymerick, William Hartwel Esq coll.
- County of Lymerick the same.
- County of Donegal, John Mourstian collector.
- County of Kerry, Sir Arthur Denny collector.
- County of Meath, Thomas Ash Esq collector.
- County of Galway, Henry Waddington collector.
- County of Catherlagh, Abraham Highmore coll.
- County of Louth, Henry Townsly collector.
And whereas the Commissioners of some Counties have not returned to His Majesties Vice-Treasurer and Receiver General, or His Deputy, the Extreats of the said Pole-Monies, as they ought to have done: And whereas the persons under-named, being by several Proclamations of the late Lords Iustices and Council, appointed Collectors of Quit-rents, due and payable to His Majesty, have not as yet accompted into the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer, for the Monies so received by them: And whereas His Majesties Service, as well in payment of His Army, maintained in this Kingdome, for the necessary defense thereof, as otherwise, is thereby much hindred, although those persons might be forthwith justly proceeded against, for the neglect of their Duties in those Trusts committed to them; yet in Favour to them, We are pleased by this Proclamation to give them this pre-monition, hereby charging and commanding the said several Collectors, and all other Collectors of those Monies, who have not as yet accompted for their Receipts into the Receipt of His Majesties Court of Exchequer, that they, and every of them, do at, or before, the last day of this Moneth of August, perfect their Accompts of those their Receipts before Arthur Earl of Anglesey, His Majesties Vice-Treasurer, the Lord chief Baron of His Majesties Court of Exchequer, and His Majesties Auditor General, or failing therein, to appear personally before Vs at this Board to answer their neglects herein.
And We do also charge and command the Commissioners of every County, who have not as yet returned extreats of the said Pole-monies to His Majesties Vice-Treasurer and Receiver General, or His Deputy, that at, or before the Twentieth day of this Moneth of August, they do return the said extreats to His Majesties said Vice-Treasurer and General Receiver, or His Deputy: And of this Proclamation all persons concerned are required to take notice at their perils.
- Arthur Dillon for the County of Meath for one Year, ended at Easter, 1662.
- John Wakely for the Kings County for one Year, ended at Easter, 1662.
- John Gilbert for the Queens County for two Years, ended at Easter, 1662.
- Joseph Wheeler for the County of Kilkenny for two Years, ended at Easter, 1662. two Years, ended at Easter, 1662.
- William Dutton for the County of Donegal for one Year, ended at Easter, 1661. and George Carey for the Year ended at Easter, 1662.
- George Stack for the County of Fermannagh for one Year, ended at Easter, 1662.
- Paul Brasier for the County of Londonderry for one
- John Tench for the County of Wexford for one Year, ended Easter, 1662.
- William Toxteth for the County of Lowth for two Years, ended at Easter, 1662.
- Lord Castle Coote, and Lord Coloony for the Province of Connaght and County of Clare for one Year, ended at Easter, 1662.
- Francis Chambers for the County of Ardmagh for Year, ended at Easter, 1662.
- Carrol Bolton for the County of Downe for one Year, ended at Easter, 1662.
- Tristram Carey for the County of Monaghan for one Year, ended at Easter, 1662.
- Humphrey Evat for the County of Tyrone for one Year, ended at Easter, 1662.
God save the King.