ESSEX.

WHEREAS in an Act of Parliament, lately passed in this Kingdom, Entituled, An ACT for the Explain­ing of some Doubts, a­rising upon an ACT, Entituled, an ACT, for the better Execution of His MAJESTIES Gracious Declaration, for the Settlement of His Kingdom of Ireland, and satisfaction of the seve­ral Interests of Adventurers, Souldiers, and other His [Page 2] Subjects there, and for making some alterations of, and additions unto the said ACT, for the more speedy and effectual Settlement of the said Kingdom, There is one Clause contained in these words follow­ing.

And for the better carrying on of this present Set­tlement, by raising such a sum of Money, as may be sufficient to buy off several Estates and Interests, which by virtue of the said former ACT are now in being, and if they should be strictly challenged and demand­ed, according to the Tenour of the said ACT, would in a great measure delay and hinder the Execu­tion of this present ACT. Be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That one Years Rent of all the Lands in Ireland, which were returned by the Ci­vil Survey, to belong to any Irish Papist, Popish Recu­sant or Roman-Catholick, according to the Values the same Lands were lett at, in the year One Thousand six Hundred fifty and nine, and of all other the Lands wherein any Adventurer, or Souldier, his Heirs, Ex­ecutors or Assigns, hath any benefit of Settlement or Confirmation by virtue of this present ACT, (the Lands Settled by Erasmus Smith, to any pious or chari­table use onely excepted) be forthwith raised and paid unto the Receivers herein after constituted and ap­pointed, by two even and equal Payments, the first pay­ment thereof to begin upon the first day of Febr. which shall be in the Year of our Lord One Thousand six Hun­dred sixty five. The second payment, to be upon the First day of February, which shall be in the year of our Lord, One Thousand six Hundred sixty six, under the penalty following (that is to say) every person lyable to the payment of any part of the said Years Rent, and making default, and failing to pay the same, by the space of Twenty days after any the days and times wherein the same ought to be paid, shall be chargeable [Page 3] and is hereby charged with double the sum, which ought to have been paid as aforesaid, to be levied by process out of His MAJESTIES Court of Exche­quer, in like manner as any the Rents whereof the said Earl of Orrery and Lord Massereen were appointed Re­ceivers by the said former ACT, might have been le­vied, and if need so require, like course is to be taken for the ascertaining of the Value of Lands charged with the said Years Rent, and of returning the same into the Exchequer, to remain and be a charge upon Record, as in and by the said former ACT, in case of the said other Rent therein secured was appointed; and the said Receivers herein after appointed, are to accompt for and pay unto Arthur Earl of Anglesey, Vice-Treasu­rer of Ireland, or to the Vice-Treasurer of Ireland for the time being, all and every the sums of Money by them to be received. Nevertheless it is hereby De­clared and enacted, that all and every the sums of Mo­ney, formerly paid to the Earl of Orrery, and Lord Viscount Massereen, in pursuance of the said former ACT, shall be allowed to the person and persons so paying the same, his and their Heirs, Executors and Assigns, in full discharge, of so much of the Rent pay­able by this ACT, as the Moneys so as aforesaid paid, do or shall amount unto; and the two half Years Rent payable to the said Earl of Orrery, and Lord Viscount Massereen, by any Adventurer or Souldier, their Heirs, Executors, or Assigns, by virtue of the said former ACT, shall be and are hereby from henceforth Dis­charged: and in case the Moneys to be raised, as afore­said, shall fall short of the sum of Three Hundred Thousand pounds, then it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Lieutenant, or other chief Governor and Council there for the time being, to Tax and Assess upon all the Lands in Ireland, so much more Money, as together with what hath been before raised and al­lowed [Page 4] [...] [Page 5] [...] [Page 4] by virtue of this ACT, shall make up the full and just summ of three hundred Thousand pounds sterl. and to cause the same to be Assessed, distributed, raised and levied by such ways and means as they shall think fit, observing therein all the equality and indifferency that can be.

And whereas since the making of the said ACT His Majesty by Commission under His Great Seal of Ireland, did appoint certain Commissioners for the ascertaining the Years Rent of all Lands, by the said clause lyable to the payment thereof, who have ascertained the said Years Rent, and returned the same into His Majesties Court of Exchequer, by which return it appears, that the whole Moneys raised and to be raised by the said Years Rent, do fall much short of the summ of Three Hundred Thousand pounds in the said ACT mention­ed, the said whole returns of all the Lands lyable to the payment of the said Years Rent, amounting but to the summ of One hundred and ninety Thousand, Seven hun­dred Eighty nine pounds, Eleven shillings Seven pence half penny.

And whereas the Barons of His Majesties Court of Exchequer, have certified unto Us under their Hands, that there have been discharged of the said Years Rent so ascertained and returned by the said Commissioners by Judgements and Orders of the said Court of Exche­quer several sums of Money amounting in the whole to the summ of Twelve Thousand One Hundred Seventy one pounds sixteen shillings seven pence. part of the said summ of One hundred and ninety Thousand, seven Hundred Eighty nine pounds, Eleven shillings seven pence half penny, which said sums so discharged have been adjudged by the said Court to have been assessed upon Lands, that by the said ACT are not liable to the payment of the said Years Rent, and the said summ of Twelve Thousand One Hundred Seventy One [Page 5] pounds, sixteen shillings seven pence, being deducted from the said sum of One Hundred and Ninety Thou­sand, Seven Hundred Eighty Nine pounds, Eleven shillings seven pence half penny, there remains of the said Years Rent but the sum of One Hundred Seventy Eight Thousand, six hundred and seventeen pounds, fifteen shillings and one half penny, which falls short of the said Three Hundred Thousand pounds, the sum of one hundred twenty one thousand three hun­dred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny.

And whereas his Majesty by his Contract with our very good Lord, Richard Lord Vis­count Ranelagh, and his Partners, and His Gracious Letters bearing date the One and twentieth day of September 1671, hath been Graciously pleased for the ease of his Majesties Subjects in this Kingdom, and out of His Clemency and Favour to them to declare, That they shall be allowed Eight Half-yearly payments, for the paying and answering of the said sum, which the moneys raised by virtue of the said years value, shall be found to fall short of the said three hundred thousand pounds, the First half-years payment thereof, to be made on or before the twenty sixth day of March 1672: and the last payment thereof, to be on or before the Twenty ninth day of September One thou­sand six hundred seventy five, and hath com­manded us to cause an Assessment thereof to be made, upon all the Lands in this Kingdom, according to the Power and Authority giuen unto us by the said Act. And whereas the late Lord Lieutenant and Council, in pursu­ance [Page 6] of His Majesties said Gracious Letters by their Order bearing date the 19th day of Fe­bruary 1671, did order that towards supply of the said deficiency of the said years value, the sum of thirty thousand pounds should be taxed and assessed on all the Lands in this Kingdom, the same to be paid at two several payments, viz. on the 25th of March, and 29th of September 1672 by even and equal portions, and whereas also we the Lord Lieutenant and Council, in further pursuance of His Maje­sties said Gracious Letters by our Order, bearing date the One and Thirtieth day of January One thousand six hundred seventy two, did Order that towards the further supply of the said Deficiency of the Years value, the sum of thirty thousand pounds, more should be taxed and assessed upon all the Lands in this Kingdom, the same to be paid at two several payments, viz. one moyety thereof on the twen­ty sixth day of March one thousand six hundred seventy three, and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September, one thou­sand six hundred seventy three, And whereas also we the Lord Lieutenant and Council in further pursuance of His Majesties said Gra­cious Letters by our Order, bearing date the three and twentieth day of February one thou­sand six hundred seventy three, did likewise Order that towards the further supply of the said deficiency of the years value the sum of thirty thousand pounds more, should be taxed and assessed upon all the Lands in this King­dom, the same to be paid at two several pay­ments viz. One moyety on the twenty sixth [Page 7] day of March last past, and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September last past.

And whereas there remains farther to be taxed and assessed for compleating the said three hundred thousand pounds, the sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds, four shillings and eleven pence half penny, We therefore in pursuance of the said clause con­tained in the aforesaid Act of Parliament, and of the Power and Authority thereby given un­to Vs, do think fit, and accordingly do Order, that the said sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds, four shillings and eleven pence half penny be taxed, assessed, distri­buted, raised and levied upon all the Lands in this Kingdom of Ireland, in and throughout the several Cities, Towns and Counties in this Kingdom, according to the several sums, rates and proportions, and in the manner here­after expressed (that is to say)

  • THe City and County of the City of Dub­lin, One thousand three hundred and se­ven pounds, Ten shillings.
  • The County of Dublin, one thousand three hundred and seven pounds Ten shillings.
  • The county of Kildare, Nine hundred pounds.
  • The county of Catherlough, three hundred ninety seven pounds ten shillings.
  • The Kings County, Four hundred and seventy pounds ten shillings.
  • The Queens-County, five hundred and twenty three pounds.
  • [Page 8]The county of Longford, three hundred and fourteen pounds.
  • The county of Meath, One thousand five hun­dred and twenty seven pounds.
  • The County of Weastmeath, Seven hundred eighty four pounds ten shillings.
  • The City and county of the City of Kilkenny, one hundred and four pounds, ten shil­lings.
  • The county of Kilkenny, one thousand & fifty six pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Wexford, seven hundred eighty four pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Wickloe, three hundred seventy six pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Lowth, five hundred fourty four pounds.
  • The town of Drogheda, one hundred & fourteen pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Limerick, one thousand & fifty six pounds ten shillings.
  • The city and county of the city of Limerick, two hundred and nine pounds.
  • The county of Cork, with the city and town thereof, three thousand three hundred twen­ty seven pounds, four shillings and eleven pence half penny,
  • The county of Waterford, six hundred and nine­ty pounds ten shillings.
  • The city and county of the city of Waterford, two hundred and nine pounds.
  • The county of Clare, Nine hundred eighty three pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Kerry, five hundred and seventy five pounds ten shillings.
  • [Page 9]The county of Tipperary including Holy-cross, two thousand three hundred and one pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Donegal, one thousand and sixty seven pounds.
  • The county of Tyrone, eight hundred and six­teen pounds.
  • The county of Fermanagh, five hundred and fifty four pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Cavan, five hundred ninety six pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Monaghan, five hundred and se­venty five pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Antrim, including the town of Carrickfergus, one thousand two hundred thir­ty four pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Down, one thousand and ninety eight pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Ardmagh, five hundred and se­venty five pounds.
  • The county of Londonderry, with the city and county of Londonderry, and the town and Barony of Colerain, eight hundred and five pounds ten shillings.
  • The town of Gallway, one hundred seventy eight pounds.
  • The county of Gallway, one thousand three hun­dred and eighteen pounds.
  • The county of Roscommon, eight hundred and twenty one pounds.
  • The county of Sligo, six hundred fourty eight pounds ten shillings.
  • The county of Mayo, eight hundred fifty two pounds ten shillings
  • The county of Leitrim, three hundred seventy six pounds ten shillings.

And We do farther think fit, that the afore­said sum of thirty one thousand three hundred eighty two pounds four shillings and eleven pence half penny, shall be raised and paid at two several payments, one moyety thereof to be paid on the twenty sixth day of March next, and the other moyety thereof on the twenty ninth day of September next ensuing the date hereof, and that the several persons hereafter named, shall be Commissioners in the respe­ctive counties and places hereafter mentioned, for the taxing, assessing, distributing, raising and levying, and causing to be taxed, assessed, distributed, raised, and levyed, the several and Respective sums aforesaid, according to the Rules following, viz.

For the City and County of the City of DUBLIN.

The Lord Mayor, Sherriffs and Recorder for the time being, Lord chief Justice Povey, Lord chief Baron Bysse, Sir John Temple senior, Master of the Rolls, Sir Theophilus Jones, Sir Charles Meredith Knights, Sir William Domvile Knight, His Majesties Attorney General, Sir John Temple junior, His Majesties sol­licitor General, Sir John Davies, Sir George Gilbert, Sir Francis Brewster, Sir Joshua [Page 11] Allen Knights, Robert Dee, Peter Wybrant, Daniel Hutchinson, John Preston, John Desme­neer, John Forrest, Lewis Desmineer, Enock Reader, Thomas Jones, Christopher Lovet, Chri­stopher Bennet, John Smith, Richard Hannaway Aldermen, Sir Abraham Yarner, Sir Thomas Worsop Knights, John Stepney Esq; Christo­pher Usher, John Keating, George Percival, Mat­thew Barry Esqs; Dr. John Topham, Dr. Dud­ley Loftus, Thomas Pooley Esq; Captain John Nicholas, Captain William Shaw, Thomas Ken­nedy, William Sands, William Cliffe, Roger Moor, Francis Little, Goodwin Swift Esqs; Thomas Crow, William Brooks, Roger Jones Gent.

For the County of DUBLIN.

The High Sherriff for the time being, Earl of Meath, Earl of Drogheda, Lord Viscount Barnwell, Lord Viscount Dongan, Lord Vis­count Fitz Harding, Lord Gormanstown, Lord Viscount Meryong, Lord Coloony, Lord Santrey Lord chief Iustice Povey, Lord Chief Iustice Booth, Lord Chief Baron Bysse, Sir Theophi­lus Jones, Sir Arthur Forbess, Sir John Temple senior Knights, Oliver Lambert Esq; Sir Ri­chard Kennedy Knight, Sir William Domvile, Sir John Temple junior, Sir George Rawden, Sir John Cole, Sir Walter Plunkett, Sir Wil­liam Davies, Sir John Davies, Sir William Tich­burn, [Page 12] Sir Maurice Eustace, Sir George Lane, Sir Audley Mervin, Sir Abraham Yarner, Sir Thomas Worsop, Sir Thomas Newcomen Knights Dr. Dudley Loftus, Dr. Robert Gorges, John Step­ney, Joseph Dean, William Basil, Christopher Usher, Daniel Hutchinson, Ralph Wallis, Sir Richard Bulkley, Richard Barry, William Hoey, Richard Foster, John Giles, Robert Reading, James Stopford Esqs; Captain Thomas Pope, John East­wood Gent. Matthew Barry Esq; John Keating, Nicholas Cottington, Nicholas Plunket of Don­shoglin, Richard Talbot of Balgriffin, Denny Mus­champ Esqs; Christopher Fagan of Feltrim, Barnwell of Bremore, John Stoyte, William Clinch, Philip Cradock, Richard Archbald Gent. Richard Talbott of Mallahyde Gent. Nicholas Bolton, Tho­mas Fitz-Williams, John Borr, Robert Wolverston Esqs; John Denni, Ignatius Purcell Gent. John Taylor of Swords Esq; John Talbot of Belgar Gent.

For the County of KILDARE.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Richard Earl of Arran, Lord Viscount Loftus, Lord Viscount Dungan, Lord Viscount Fitz-Harding, Sir Theophilus Jones, Sir Charles Meredith Knights, Sir Francis Blundel, Sir Walter Burrows Baronets, Sir William Davies, Sir John Davies, Sir Andrew Aylmer, Sir Maurice [Page 13] Eustace, Sir John Bellew, Sir Arthur Gore Knights, William Hoey, Richard Talbott, Dud­ley Cooley, John Annesly, Henry Sankey, Joseph Dean, George Blunt, Richard Dixon, Hierom Sankey, Maurice Keating, Dr. John Westley, John Salt, Charles Reeves, Edward Bermingham, Robert Meredith, Thomas Carr Esqs; The So­vereign of the Naas for the time being, the So­vereign of Kildare for the time being, the So­vereign of Athy for the time being, Daniel Hut­chinson, John Warren, John Brown Esqs; Colo­nel Dempsy, Walter White, Raphael Hunt, Tho­mas Brown, William Weldon, Thomas Aylmer, of Lyons, Matthew Barry, Richard Barry, Edward Davies, William Hamilton, Francis Lea, Robert Lea, Henry Cooley, William Sands, Patrick Sars­field, Henry Aland, Peter Holms, Thomas Aylmer, Charles White, Robert Fitz Gerald Esqs; Jo: Aylmer of Ballycanon, Sir Francis Brewster, Sir Joshua Allen Knights, Henry Breen Esq; Sherlog of the Darre, John Emerson, Richard Ne­vil, Robert Thornton, William Kerdiffe, Antho­ny Sherlock of Blackhall, John Warren of Clane, Arthur Sheal, Thomas Widgett, Alexander Eustace, John Bourk, John Eustace of Castlemartin, Wil­liam Smith, Edward Jones, John Giffard, Charles Moor, Syrack Skinner, John Weaver, Joseph Rea, Robert Bartrum, Edmond Walsh, John Nelson, Patrick Page, Henry Brewton, James Swanton, John Clark, William Leigh, James Medlycut of Narny, Isaack Sands Gent.

For the County of CATHERLAUGH.

The High Sherriff for the time being, the Earl of Thomond, Richard Earl of Arran, Lord Fitz-Harding, Lord Chief Baron Bysse, Sir John Temple Master of the Rolls, Sir Charles Meredith, Sir Thomas Butler, Sir Andrew Aylmer, Sir John Ponsonby, Dudley Bagnal, James Stopford, Thomas Burdett, Richard An­drews, Edward Harman, Arthur Weldon, Hen­ry Barkley, John Warren, Henry Smithwick, Marmaduke Taylor, John Barry, Walter Murry, Charles Cavenagh, Morgan Cavenagh, Francis Eustace, Robert Brown, Edward Reynolds, Geof­frey Paul, John Bagott, Benjamin Bunbury, Ro­bert Stanley, Charles Duke Gent. Sir John De­vallier Knight.

For the KINGS-COUNTY.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Earl of Mountrath, Lord Fitz Harding, Lord Chief Baron Bysse, Sir William Flower, Sir Charles Meredith, Sir Edward Herbert, Colonel Carey [Page 15] Dillon, Lieutenant Colonel William Hamilton, Sir William Petty, John Weaver, John Baldwin senior, William Puresoy, the Burgo-Master of Philipstown for the time being, Lawrence Parsons, John Gifford, Samuel Rolls, Richard Warburton, John Baldwin junior, George Sankey, John Sands, William Breet, Thomas Buckridge, John Eyres, Richard Barry, Gilbert Rawson, Henry Sankey, Peter Purefoy, Robert Chaaffe, John Desbrow, John Sadler, Thomas Taylor, Sir John Totty Knight, Robert Leigh, John Reading, Francis Leigh, John Forth, Charles Lyons, John Wakely Colonel Richard Grace, Edward Smith, Archibald Adair, James Wyer, Hewer Oxbury, Trever Floyd, Edward Bagott Esqs; Jonathan Darby, John Read­ing the younger Gent. Kildare Tarleton Esq; John Jervies, Digby Lloyd, Henry Greenham, Edward Tarleton, John Andrews, Thomas Larg, William Needham, Hector Vaughan, Daniel Ga­ghan Gent.

For the QUEENS County.

The High Sherriff for the time being, Lord Viscount Loftus, Sir William Flower, Sir George St. George, Sir Robert Harpool Knights, Sir Grego [...]y Byrne Baronet, Henry Gilbert, John Weaver, John Rawlins Esqs; Colonel John Fitz-Patrick, Joseph Cuffe, Walter Wanford, Natha­niel Marks, William Weldon, Thomas Evans, [Page 16] William Scot, Francis Cosby, Thomas Piggot, William Bowen, Peryam Pool, Henry Aland, Ro­bert Meredith, Alexander Barrington, John Ashurst, Adam Loftus, Charles Doyne, John Gilbert, Oliver Walsh, William, Walker, Benjamin Baker, John Whitney, Edmond Butler Esqs; the Burgoma­ster of Maryborough for the time being, Edward Nicholls, Thomas Prior Gent. Thomas Curd Esq; Robert Brown Gent. Thomas Taylor Esq; Thomas Starkey, William Crutchly, Robert Reeves, Peter Buckley, Richard Cogheran, John Patridge, John Whittle, Daniel Kerrin, Thomas Lapsley, George Clark, Francis Newball, Charles Duke, Edward Brereton Gent. George Rawson, Edmund Morris, Thomas Taylor of Mountmeleg, Robert Hedges, James Wheeler, James Barnwall Esqs;

For the County of LONGFORD.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Lord Aungier, Sir Arthur Forbess, Sir James Shaen, Sir Boyl Maynard, Sir Audley Mervyn, Sir Thomas Newcomen Baronets, Sir Connel Far­rel, Sir John Edgeworth, Henry Sankey, Ed­ward Knight, William Kennedy, William Long­ford, Thomas Flood, Arthur Aghmooty, Robert Ward, Oliver Jones, William Spike, Joseph Dean, Henry French, VVilliam Hoey, VVilliam Hamil­ton, Roger Jones, James Stopford, Ralph Wallis, Nicholas Ward, Francis Farral, Garrat Farral, [Page 17] James Galbraith, John Nugent Esqs; The Sove­reign of Johns Town, the Sovereign of Lanes­brough, the Sovereign of Longford for the time being, Colonel John Bramston, Nicholas Dowdal, Charles Fox, Lieutenant Colonel Francis Role­ston, Anthony Townley John Gourden, Philip Branthawyt Gent. Thomas Dowling Gent.

For the County of MEATH.

The High Sherriff for the time being, the Earl of Roscommon, the Earl of Drogheda, the Earl of Carlingford, the Lord Viscount Barnwal, the Lord Viscount Fitz-Harding, the Lord Vis­count Gormanstown, the Lord Viscount Neter­vil, the Lord Baron of Colooney, the Lord Baron of Slane, Sir Theophilus Jones, the Lord Chief Baron Bysse, Sir Henry Ingoldesby, Sir George Rawden, Oliver Lambert Esq; Co­lonel Carey Dillon, Sir Audley Mervin, Sir Thomas Worsop, Sir Luke Bath, Sir Luke Dowdal, Sir William Petty, Sir William Tichburn Sir John Bellew, John Osborn, Arthur Meredith, Thomas Loftus James Napper, Robert Gorges, Henry Cadogan George Pepper, John Forth, Arthur Dillon, James Stopford, Lancelot Dowdal, Simon Crane, George Webb, David Parry, John Barns, John Gifford, Sans Graham, Charles Barker, Thomas Bligh, Ri­chard Janns, Robert Shield, John Forth, Michael [Page 18] Jones, John Haynes, Richard Stephens Esqs; the Portreeve of Trym for the time being, the Por­treeve of Navan for the time being, the So­vereign of Kells for the time being, the Por­treeve of Athboy for the time being, Thomas Taylor, William Shaw, Samuel Bull, George Brig­stock, Hugh Culme, Richard Coot Esqs; Alder­man John Preston, Alderman Jonas Elwood, Al­derman Thomas Leigh, Joseph Dean, Godwin Swift, William Hamilton, Roger Jones, Henry Osborn, Garret Weasley, Strafford Leightborn, Richard Percival, Henry Wade, Henry Flower, Joseph Pratt, William Gilbert, Roger Eckersley, William Perkinson, Robert Reading, Henry San­key, Arlander Usher, Richard Willis, John Ma­ster, Thomas Teeling, Matthew Bellew, Thomas Bellew, Henry Osborn, Robert Woods, William Moore Esqs; Richard Tennison Gent. Benjamin Woodward, Thomas Tandy, Ralph Elrington, William Ash, Henry Gwyther, Peter Mulledy, William Howard, Andrew Crafford, John Shelly Esqs; William Williams of Moughanstonn, John Taylor of Swords Esqs; John Billing Gent.

For the County of WESTMEATH.

The High Sheriff for the time being the Earl of Westmeath, Lord Viscount Dillon, Lord Aungier, Sir Arthur Forbess, Sir Theophilus Jones, Sir Henry Ingoldesby, Iustice Jones, Sir Francis Blundel, Sir Henry Peitce Baronet, Col: William Murray, Colonel Robert Sandys, Sir Thomas Newcommen, Sir George Herbert, Sir William Petty, George Peyton, Lawrence Hyde, Robert Cook, James Leigh, John Adams, Thomas Nugent, Hans Albert Wydman, Henry Packenham, William Handcock, Robert Percival, Alexander Brafield, William Low Esqs; the Sovereign of Athlone for the time being, the Provost of Kilbeggan for the time being, Arthur Aghmooty, Richard Nugent, James Nugent, Michael Gayner, Edmond Malone, Philip Branthawite, Theodore Barlow, Francis Gibbons, Christopher Gilbert, Thomas Smith Esqs; Lewis Mears, Edward Bertles, William Jones, Oliver Nugent, James Malagh­lin, Edward Tyrel, Walter Pollard, Arthur Jones, Edmond Fallon, William Cambriel, Tho­mas Kennedy, Robert Nugent, Hugh Fox, Ni­cholas Ogle, John Homan, Benjamin Chapman, James Wyer, George Wilton, Robert Packen­ham, William Needham, Enock Golborn, Peter Stern, Francis Adams, Edward Smith Gent. Hen­ry White, Richard Fitz-Gerald Gent. Garrat Dil­lon [Page 20] of Killineeny Esq; Edward Fallon Gent. Foulk Rooskby Esq; Arthur Judge, William Gam­bel Gent.

For the City and County of the City of KILKENNY.

The Mayor, Recorder, and Sherriffs for the time being, George Matthews, Joseph Cuffe Thomas Evans, Thomas Burril, Peter Goodwin, William Connel, Edward Stubbers, William Burges, Arthur Helsham, John Baxter Esqs; Hugh Drisdal Archdeacon of Ossory, James Swynnock, Josias Haydock Esqs; Charles Duke, William Waring, Luchas Archer, Overington Blundel, Bartholomew Conner, William Burch, John Backster Gent Thomas Cony, Robert Garrat Gent Richard King Esq;.

For the County of KILKENNY.

The High Sherriff for the time being, Lord Viscount Galmoy, Sir Theophilus Jones, Sir John Ponsonby, Sir Charles Meredith, Sir Wil­liam [Page 21] Flower, Sir Richard Butler, Sir Christo­pher Wandesford, Richard Coot Esq; the So­vereign of Callan for the time being, the So­vereign of Thomas-Town for the time being, the Portreeve of Gowran for the time being, the Portreeve of Ennisteig for the time being, Co­lonel Carey Dillon, Joseph Dean, Thomas E­vans, George Bishop, Robert Reading, Edward Butler, Baltazer Creamer, Thomas Thomlins, William Burges, Bryan Mansergh, John Burden, John Kelyn, John Winckworth, Joseph Cuffe, John Cuffe, John Grace, Thomas Burrel, Henry Webb, Richard King, Harvy Morris, Samuel Booth, John Bryan of Whiteswall, Esqs; John Purcel of Lismain, George Robbins, E­manuel Palmer Esqs, Edmund Butler, James Bry­an of Bawnmore, Walter Butler, Edmund Blanchfield, Joseph Bradshaw Gent. John Broad­street, Jonas Wheeler Esqs; Henry Washer, and Edward Fitz-Gerald Gent. James Bryan of Jenkinstown Esq; Walter Lawless of Claim­stown, Robert Hawford Esqs;.

For the County of WEXFORD.

The High Sherriff for the time being, Sir Nicholas Armorer Knight, Sir Nicholas Loftus, Sir Caesar Colclough, Sir Richard Clifton, Knights, Jo: Winckworth, Thomas Scot, John Tench, Edward Withers, Roger Masterson, [Page 22] Constantine Neal, Thomas Barington, Alexan­der Barington, Robert Wolseley, Thomas Knox, Nathaniel Boyes, Richard Ousley, John Warren Esqs; The Mayor of Wexford for the time being, the Sovereign of Rosse for the time be­ing,, Francis Harvey, William Ivory, Nathaniel Stevens, John Oliver, the Portreeve of Enniscor­thy for the time being, John Sands, James Den­ny, George Butler, Sharington Grosvenor, Ri­chard Roe, Richard Kenny, Loftus Codd, Chri­stian Borre, Abel Ram Esqs; John Rawkins, Co­lonel Solomon Richards, James Underwood An­drew Ram Gent. Captain Abraham Strange, Henry Loftus, Nicholas Kennis, Robert Newsteed Esqs; Benjamin Cuthbert, Henry Butler, John White Robert Greenwell, Patrick Colclough, Ed­ward Butler, Walter Butler, Charles Buggs, Ro­ger Dtake Gent. William Hore Esq;

For the County of WICKLOE.

The High Sherriff for the time being, Earl of Meath, Lord Viscount Meryong, Lord Vis­tount Powerscourt, Sir George Rawden, Sir Richard Kennedy Sir William Stuart, Sir William Tichburn, Sir Abraham Yarner, Sir Richard Bulkley, Sir Walter Plunket, Sir Richard Reynolls Knights, William Hoey, Chri­stopher Usher, Roger West, Cromwel Wingfield, Philip Packenham, Robert Hazels, Randal Clay­ton [Page 23] John Stepney, Peter Beaghan, James Stop­ford, Thomas Kennedy, Edward Billingsley, Hen­ry Temple, Robert Stratford Esqs; Colonel Man­waring Hammond, Captain John Whitehead; William Hudson John King Gent. Denny Muschamp Esqs; the Portreeve of the Bourrugh of Wick­low, for the time being, John Boswel, Thomas Boyd, Walter Welsh, William Matthews, Wil­liam Reeves, Robert Bowyer, Samuel Pepys, Ed­ward Harrington, Richard Edwards, Richard Whaley, William Pinsent, Thomas Brereton, John Humphreys, Humphrey Baggarly, Henry Medcalf, Owen Jones, Laurence Hudson Esqs; Cap Richard Whinyard, Philip Cradock, Robert Lasells, Robert Turner, Alexander Heydon Gent.

For the County of LOVVTH.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Earl of Drogheda, Lord of Lowth, Matthew Plunket Esq; Sir George Raw­den, Sir William Tichburne, Sir Tho­mas Fortescue, Sir John Bellew, Henry Belling­ham, Richard Bolton, Nicholas Moore, Henry Townley, Arthur Brownlow, Nehemiah Donelan, Daniel Poer, Robert Moore Esqs; Arthur Dillon, Robert Sterling, James Brabazon, John Reinolds, John Ruxton, Samuel Ireland, James Smalwood, William Armitage, John Bellew Esqs; John Tom­linson, Bryan Heron, John Holt, Nicholas Ger­non [Page 24] William Bickerdick, Gent. the Bayliff of Dundalk for the time being, the Portreeve of Atherdee for the time being, the Sovereign of Carlingford for the time being, John Billing Gent. Murtogh Magennis Esq;

For the Town of DROGHEDA.

The Mayor, Recorder and Sheriffs for the time being, Sir James Graham, Rowland Trol­ley, Samuel Stanbridge, William Elwood, Thomas Dixon, George Peppard, Thomas Lee Alderman, Samuel Osborne, John Towers, David Shep­pard, Thomas Coccaine, Gabriel Mead, Francis Pool, John Whitlow, Joseph Whitlow, Edward Graves, Ignatius Peppard, Robert Ward, Hercules Langrith, Joseph Pratt, Jonas Elwood, Edward Singleton, Thomas Percival: John Sandford, John Taylor of Swords, and John Billing Gent.

For the County of LIMERICK.

The Lord President of Munster, The High Sherriff for the time being, Lord Co­looney, [Page 25] Lord Baron of Brittas, Sir Henry Ingoldesby, Sir Thomas Southwel, Sir John Fitz Gerald, Sir William Petty, Sir Arthur Gore, Sir William King, Sir Oliver St. George, Richard Coote, Thomas Brown of Hospi­tals, Standish Hartstong, Richard Southwel, Simon Eaton Esqs; the Sovereign of Kilmalock for the time being, Robert Oliver, John Friend, Ro­bert Taylor, John Mansel, Richard Waller, Ar­thur Ormsby, George Evans, Hugh Massey, John Bagott, Robert Wilkinson, John Odel Esqs; Colonel John Blunt, Henry Glover, Humphrey Hartwel, Arthur Blennerhasset, Dr. Jeremy Hall, Richard King, John Croker, John Dickson, E­phraim Munsel Nicholas Hubert, Michael Serle ju­nior, Richard Magwire, Garret Fitz-Gerald, Randal Clayton, Carey Dillon Esqs; Thomas Burton, Thomas Jackson, Thomas Loyd, Wil­liam Reeves, Drury Wray, John Bury Esqs; Francis Leg, Jason Whicroe, Henry Harding, Ri­chard Newport William Warwick, John Bourk & Thomas Fitz Gerald Gent. Marmaduke Pecock, Christopher Heath, Francis Fosbury, Humphrey Curtoise, John Murry, William Bawbey Gent.

For the City and County of the City of LYMERICK.

The Mayor, Recorder, and Sheriffs for the time being, Lord O Bryan, Sir Henry Ingoldesby, Standish Hart­stonge [Page 26] Esq; Samuel Foxon, Daniel Bowman, Edward Warre Aldermen, Dr. Jeremy Hall, William York, Daniel Hignett, Zachary Holland, Verney Bucher, Richard Waller senior, Bourk Story, Augustine Martin, John Collins, Paul Grimball Edward Clerk, Anthony Bartlett, Nicholas Tron­neil, Pierce Graham, and Thomas Jackson Gent.

For the County of CORK, with the City and County thereof.

The Lord President of Munster, the High Sheriff for the time being, the Earl of Cork, Earl of Barrymore, Earl of Inchequin, Earl of Clancarthy, Lord Viscount Shannon, Richard Lord Baron of Colooney, John Lord Baron of Kingston, Roger Lord Broghill, Sir George Hamilton, Sir Boyle Maynard, Sir Richard Gethin, Sir Richard Aldworth, Sir Peter Cour­thop, Sir Nicholas Purdon, Sir Francis Foulk, Sir Richard Kyrle, Sir St. John Brodrick, Sir William Petty, Redmond Barry, Alexander Pi­gott, Robert Southwel, John Gash, William Meade, Henry Bathurst, John Stepney, Richard Hull, Emanuel Moore, Thomas Beecher, Roger Osburne, William Supple, Arthur Hyde, Lan­celot Stepney, Richard Newman, Anthony Stow­el, John Folliot, Owen Silver, Francis Roberts, John Colethurst, John Widenham, William Carre, [Page 27] William Fitz-Gerald, Richard Townsend, Thomas Long, John Jephson, Denny Muschamp, William Arnop, Edward May, Peter Wallis, Dr. Jeremy Hall, Richard Travers, John Nicholas, Henry Owens, Bartholomew Purdon, Randal Clayton, James Mansergh, John Bayly, the Provost of Bandonbridge for the time being, Henry Beech­er, John Chinnery, John Gifford, Valentine Green, John Groves, William Farmer, John Ho­nor, Robert Maud, William Thornhill, John St. Leger, Howard St. Leger, George Syms, John Baker, Garret Fitz-Gerald, John Mead, James Levallin, John Gibbons, Henry Bowreman Esqs; Maurice Fitz-Gerald of Castle-Ishil, Colonel Richard Fitz-Gerrald Daniel O Donavan, Charles mat Carthy of Car­navagh, James Ronan, Maurice Fitz-Gerald of Inchveiena, Edward Roch, Edward Galway, Wil­liam Hodder of Monckstown, the Mayor, Sheriffs, and Recorder of the City of Cork for the time being, Richard Covett, Philip Matthews, No­blet Dunscomb, Thomas Farren, James Finch, Epinetus Cross, William Worth George Wright, Bate Freneh, John Hawkins, James Piercy, Ri­chard Scudamore, Zachary Travers, Philip Parker, Theophilus Cary, John Travers, Walter Cooper, Patrick Roch, Stephen Copinger, Captain Tho­mas Graham, Hugh Harding, Edward Denny, William Babington, Robert Fennel, Captain Thomas Coakley, Henry Hedge, Thomas Uniack, of Ballyvergin, Lieutenant Thomas Wallis, Thomas Denny, John Lisset, George Crofts, Tobias Brown, Francis Burgess, Barry More, Fran­cis Smith, Richard Steward, Walter Croker, Tho­mas Causabon, William Morris, Francis Robinson, Richard Hynds, Leonard Gorsteloe, John Lute, [Page 28] William Hull Gent. the Sovereign of Kinsale for the time being, John Suxburry, William Conran, Joseph Elwell, Josias Percival George Piggot, John Watts, and John Lapp Merchant, Thomas Mills, Thomas Hayes, Richard Hayes, Henry Gerald, James Mills, George Evans, Ri­chard Power, Robert Fletcher, Martin Boubier, and Christopher Rye Gent. Alderman John Newhenham, Richard Harvey, John Bayly, Mal­ster, Timothy Tucky, George Gambel, Cor­nelius Coveney, Edward Webber, Thomas Wal­ker Josias Walker, Thomas Kitchingman, and Ed­ward Riggs, Alderman Matthew Dean, William Field, Jonathan Perry, Thomas Wills Gent.

For the County of WATER­FORD.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Earl of Cork, Sir Boyle Maynard, Sir Richard Os­burne, Sir Francis Foulk, Sir Nicholas Armo­rer Knights, Pierce Walsh junior, Andrew Lynne, Nicholas Osburn, Henry Aland, Andrew Rickards, William Bolton, Beverley Usher, Wil­liam Bradley, Thomas Osburne, James Mutlow, Edward May, John Nettles, Robert Carew, Robert Lynns, Richard Sylver, James Oldfield, John Smith, William Hibbart, Gannet Wate, John Paddon, Walter Power, James Everads, Matthew Hore, [Page 29] William Dobbin, Valentine Greatirx, Leonard Go­stellow, Richard Lynne, Thomas Coot, Richard Barret, Godfrey Green, James Leigh, John Mur­phy, John Sargeant, Lieutenant John Andrews, Roger Carew, Richard Downeing, William Mills, John Smith, Barrey Drew, Garret Roch, John Jackston, Dr- Joshua Boyle, James Danger, Thomas Taylor, John Drew, Matthew Hoare, John Power Esqs; Dr. Walter Power, Godfrey Green, Alexander Dean, James Leigh, Garret Gough, Edward Cranwel, Arthur Odway, John Power Gent.

For the Citie and Countie of of the Citie of WATERFORD.

The Mayor, Recorder, and Sheriffs, for the time being, Lord Power, James Mutlow, Andrew Lynne, Andrew Rickards, George Days, Thomas Christmas, Edward May, Robert Lynne, Richard Fitz-Gerald, Edward Browne, William Dobbin Esqs; John Power Gent. Richard Fitz-Gerald and John Murphy Merchants, Arthur Odway Esq; David Owens, Joseph Osburn, William Blanch, Samuel Taylor Merchants.

For the County of CLARE.

Roger Earl of Orrery, Lord President of Munster, The High Sheriff for the time being, Henry Earl of Thomond, Richard Earl of Arran, Earl of Inchequine, Lord Viscount Massareene, Lord Viscount Clare, the Lord O Bryan, Sir Henry Ingoldesby, Sir Arthur Gore, Samuel Burton, Thomas Hickman, Benjamin Lucas, John Colpis, John Gore, George Rosse, Giles Vande­lure, Ralph Conyers, Donogh O Bryen of Lemi­negh, Henry Lee, Donogh O Callaghan, Edmond Magrath, John mac Nemmara of Cratelagh, John Tompkins, Bartholomew Stackpool, Peter Gra­neer, William Gough, Walter Hickman Gent. Henry Evars Gent. Henry Colpis, David Nihil, Morris Connel, and Thomas Jackson Gent.

For the County of KERRY.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Lord Viscount Clare, William Lord Baron of Kerry, Richard Lord Baron of Coloony, Lord Her­bert, Raymond Fitz-Morris Esq; Sir Valen­tine [Page 31] Brown Baronet, Sir John Ponsonby, Sir Francis Brewster Knights, John Blennerhasset senior, Thomas Crosby, Henry Ponsonby, Simon Eaton, Robert Oliver, Samuel Morris, John Blennerhasset junior, Richard Chute, Patrick Crosby, Florence mac Carthymore, Daniel O Sulevanmore, Donn mac Feneen, Donogh mac Cullycuddy, Robert Blennerhasset, Ullick Fitz-Morris, James Conway, Thomas Blennerhasset, Rowland Bateman, William Ryves, John Rutter, Anthony Raymond Esqs; John Steer, John Fitz-Gerald junior, Fredrick Mullins, Charles O Con­ner Charles mac Carthy, William Collis, Philip Comyn, William Gun Gent. the Soveraign of Dingle Icoush for the time being, James Conner Gent.

For the County of TIPPERARY including HOLY-CROSSE.

The Senescal for the time being, Earl of Cork, Richard Earl of Arran, Lord of Dun­boyne, Lord of Ikerny, John Lord Kingston, Sir Edmund Everard, Sir Robert Coale, Sir Richard Butler, Sir Thomas Dancer Baronet, Sir George Hamilton, Sir Boyle Maynard, Cap­tain George Matthews, Captain John Parker, Symon Fynch, Bartholomew Fowlk, Daniel Abbot, James Godfrey, John Harrison, John Briggs, Henry [Page 32] Shrimpton, Eliah Green, Thomas Sadler, Richard Coote, Andrew Lynne, William Woodward, Charles Alcock, Tobias Matthews, Jeremy San­key, William Heydon, Archibold Adaire, Mi­chael Gwynne, Oliver Latham, Richard Hammond, Thomas Manby, Richard Moore, William Brooks, Matthew Jacob, Christopher Perkins, Matthew Pennyfather, Godfrey Green, James Backer, Pey­ton Leyhunt, Samuel Foley, Peter Cooke, Robert Powel, Samuel Wade, Randal Clayton, Robert Carew, The Mayor of Clonmel, and the Mayor of Cashel for the time being, Thomas Cleere, Joseph Fox, Valentine Greatrix, Richard Hammerton, Trever Lloyd, Thomas Osborne, Thomas Paige, John Pick, Robert Reading, Jo­nathan Ash, Nicholas Purcel, Phannel Cooke, Captain Hewlett, Peter Dalton, Andrew Ric­kards, Michael Stanley, Nathan Taylor, Francis Legg, William Warwick, Nicholas Pinson, Robert Levit, Nicholas Mouncton, Giles Powel, William Hynde, Henry Hunt, John Otway, Francis Smith, Stephen Moore, Gyles Cook, John Disbrough Esqs; James Abbot, William Vaughan, Richard Carleton, John Turvin, [...] Moore, Robert Carleton Gent. Anthony Charnely, John Sulivane, John Rosse, John Squibb, and Stephen Bateman Gent.

For the County of DONEGAL:

The High Sheriff for the time being, Earl of Donegal, Sir Arthur Forbess Sir John Davies, Sir William Stewart, Sir William Gore, Sir Charles Hamilton, John Folliot, Francis Cary, William Dutton, Andrew Knox, John Hamilton, John Groves, Sir Albert Cunning­ham, Richard Murrey of Broughton, Charles Ha­milton of Cavan, Peter Beaghan, Captain Wil­liam Warren, James Calhown, James Hamilton, Francis Braty, Andrew Nisbet, Henry Vaughan, Michael Sampton, William Wray, Edmund Wood, Alexander Knox, George Birris, Antho­ny Dobbin, John Forward, Will Stewart, Da­vid Mortimer, Francis Hamilton of Callane, Henry Nugent Gent. Basil Brooke, George Brook, Richard Hansard, Hugh Berkeley, George Knox, Peter Benson, Paul Benson, Thomas Groves, Alexan­der Cunningham of Aghan, Andrew Cunningham of Ballidonel, John Cunningham of Tully, An­drew Nisbet of Brenter, Alexander Weer, Hugh Hamil, John Calhown, Robert Weer, Wil­liam Griffith, Philip Hill, John Harwood, Robert Carey, Alexander Cunningham, James Nisbett, Michael Hanserd, John Nisbet, Oliver Berkeley, Matthew Cockaine, Thomas Stuart, Robert Boyle Andrew Lindsley, James Galbraith, James Fisher, the Provost of Donegal for the time being, [Page 34] the Provost of Killibeggs for the time being, the Warden of Lifford for the time being.

For the County of TYRONE.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Lord Glenawly, Sir Arthur Forbess, Sir Audley Mer­vin, Sir William Stewart, Sir Arthur Chiche­ster, Sir Robert Staples, Sir George Hamilton, Captain John Chichester, William Moore, Henry Mervyn, James Stewart, Robert Stewart, Wil­liam Cahowne, Captain Francis Chambers, John Douglas, William Houston, John Bett, James Shaw, Hugh Hamilton, William Stewart, David Mitchel, Alexander Sanderson, Hugh Edwards, Edward Edwards, John Fixen, William Kearnes, Edward Richardson, John Lesley, William Hamil­ton of Ballyfatton, Alexander mac Caslin, James Hamilton, John Modervel, Claud Hamilton, John Young, James Stewart, John Johnston, John An­thony, Michael Cope of Leitrim, Charles Bastard of Ardever, Thomas Maxwel of Strabane, Mat­thew Babington of Very, Andrew mac Clenaghan of Newtowne-Stewart, John mac Cauffand of Kilbreck, Claud Scot, Matthew Coombe, Robert Edwards, Thomas Theacar, James Gowidon, Ro­bert Nelson, John Hamilton Esqs; Hans Hamilton, Samuel Hill, James Richardson Gent.

For the County of FERMANAGH.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Lord Glenawly, Sir John Cole, Sir Michael Cole, Sir John Humes, Sir William Gore, the Pro­vost of the Burrough of Ennis-Killin, Charles Balford, Cromwel Ward, Henry Blenerhasset, William Archdal, Gerrad Erwin, John Corry, John Crighton, James Caldwel, James Corry, William Smith, John Leonard, Samuel Bull Esqs; Jason Hasset, Robert Elliot, John Owins, John Cole, John Cheslin, Thomas Cole, William Smith, John Hamilton Esqs; Hance Hamilton, and Lancelot Lowther Gent.

For the County of CAVAN.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Lord of Sla [...]e, Soveraign of the Town of Cavan for the time being, the Provost of Belturbet for the time being, Thomas White, Hugh Culme, Humphrey Perrot, William Moore, Samuel Town­ley, Robert Sanderson, Richard Lewis, John Maxwel, Ambrose Bedel, Thomas Coach, Samuel [Page 36] Bull, Abraham Clements Esqs; Henry Waldron, Matthew French, Daniel Clements, John Owens, Gent.

For the County of MONAGHAN.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Lord Blaney, Sir Hance Hamilton Knight Richard Barret, Arthur Dillon, John Forster, William Barton, Henry Townley, Simon Crane, John Lesley, Peter Beaghan, Simon Richardson: Tri­stram Carey, Francis Lucas, Samuel Bull, Nicholas Owens, Michael Pockridge Walter Carey, Mat­thew Anktel, Thomas Wyat, the Provost of Monaghan for the time being, Humphrey Shrig­ley, James Hamilton, William Hammilton, called Ru: Bane Hamilton, John Owens, Hugh Jon­ston, Richard Ley, David Hamimlton, Thomas Por­tus and John Moore Gent.

For the County of ANTRIM Including the Town of CARRICKFERGUS.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Ran­dal Lord Marquess of Antrim, Arthur Earl of Donegal, Edward Lord Viscount Conway and Kilulta, John Lord Viscount Massareene, Sir George Rawden Baronet,, Alexander mac Donnel Esq; Sir Hercules Langford Baronet, William Hill, Robert Colvil, Arthur Upton, Teige O Hara, Hercules Davies, Michael Har­rison, William Lesley, John Lyndon, Francis Straf­ford, Robert Brice, Robert Harper, James Do­naldson, Hugh mac Collum, John mac Collum Esqs; Mayor and Sherriffs of Carickfergus for the time being, Henry Davies, John Shaw, James Nettervile, John Donelson, Daniel mac Neale, Adam Boyde, Thomas Dobbin, John Dogherty, William Waring, William mac Cullough, Richard Dobb, John Galland Henry Spencer, William Howstan, Alexander mac Auley Esqs; Daniel mac Kay Gent. John Biggerstaffe, Hugh Smith Gent, the Soveraign of Belfast for the time being.

For the County of DOWNE.

The High Sheriff for the time being, Earl of Clanbrazil, Earl of Mount-Alexander, Sir George Rawden, Sir Hans Hamilton, Sir Toby Pointz, Sir Robert Ward, Sir Robert Maxwel, the Provost of Newtowne for the time being, the Provost of Killeleigh for the time being, Colonel Vere Essex Cromwel, Nicholas Bagnal, William Mountgomery, Hugh Savage, William Hill, Ro­ger West, Henry Spencer, James Lesley, John Magil, John Savage, John Reynolds, James Ha­milton, James Magil, Collin Maxwel, Thomas Smith, Francis Hall, Daniel Hutchinson, Francis Annesley, William Hawkins, William Waring, John Bayley, William Lesley, Ralph Smith, Hugh Campbel, William Shaw of Ballystockert, Hugh Montgomery of Dunbrackin, William Hamilton of Erinagh, Gent. Murtagh Megennis Esq; Patrick White Gent. Captain John Farrel.

For the County of ARDMAGH.

The High Sheriff for the time being, the Sovereign of Ardmagh, for the time being, Sir Hans Hamilton, Sir George Atcheson, Sir Toby Poyntz, Edward Richardson, Francis Cham­bers Esqs; Captain Mark Middleton, William Draper, Arthur Brownloe, Hamlet Obbins, William Waldrum, Edward Harrison, Robert Gray, James Maxwel, Francis Hall, Walter Cope, George Blacker, Richard Chappel, Walter Dawson, Thomas Chappel, Sidney Fotherby Esqs;

For the County of LONDONDERRY, the City and County of LONDON­DERRY and the Town and Barony of COLRAINE.

The Mayor and Sheriffs of Londonderry for the time being, Colonel William Cecil Sir Robert Staples, John Wilson, Colonel John [Page 40] Gorge, Sir Randal Berrisford, Samuel Hill, George Canning, Hugh Rowley of Kilmore, George Phi­lips, William Godfrey, Thomas Moncriefe, Ro­bert Staples, John Gallant, Richard Yaspe, Tho­mas Dawson, Thomas Philips, Hugh Hagan, Wil­liam Jacksone, Robert Blare, John Gage junior Tristram Carey, Thomas Lawnes, John Disbrow, John Vaughan, Edward Edwards, Samuel Norman Esq; Hugh Montgomery, William Blayre, William Adams, The Mayor of Coleraine for the time being, Nicholas Lane, John Craig, Thomas Skip­ton, Alexander Tompkins, Jervise Squire, Gent.

For the Town of GALLWAY.

The Mayor, Recorder, and Sheriffs for the Town of Gallway for the time being, John Morgan, Thomas Peters, Richard Ormsby, Gre­gory Constable, John May, John Bullin­brook, Henry Dawes, Edward Eyrs, James Browne Fitz-Francis, Patrick-French-Fitz-Robert, Nicholas Lynch of Baying, and Jeremy Russel Gent. Joseph Dean junior Esq; Colonel George Lesone Captain Charles Holcroft, Alder­man George Davison Thomas Rivet Esq; Walter Hicks, John Flower Esq;

For the County of GALLWAY.

John Lord Baron of Kingston Lord Presi­dent of Connaught, the Sheriff of the County for the time being, Earl of Mountrath, Earl of Clanbrazil, Lord Bermingham, of Athenry, Lord Baron of Coloony, Sir Oliver St. George, Sir George Bingham, Sir Edmund Bourk, Sir Edward Ormsby, Sir George St. George, Sir Henry Waddington, Colonel Robert Sandis, Jo­seph Dean junior, Richard Butler, Thomas Cawfield, Richard Bingley, Thomas Cuffe, Edmund Donnelane, John Morgan, John Bullinbrook, William Brooks, Henry Daws, Peter Beagham, Robert Blake, Nicholas Becley, William Brabazon, John Eyres, Jeremy Russel, Matthew French, Henry Greenway, Colonel John Kelly, Colonel Garret Moore, John Birmingham, Charles Holcraft, Colonel Milo Poor, John Bourk, Michael Stanley, Lucas Taaffe, John Vaughan, Patrick French, Gil­bert Ormsby, Oliver Ormsby, David Power, George Brown of Neale Esq; Dominick Browne, of Win­sland, Nicholas Mouncton, Gyles, Powel, Willi­am Hind, Henry Hunt, Gent. John Disbrow Esq; Edward Bermingham, James Donelan, John Lam­bert, Francis Foster, Walter Taylor Esqs; Ni­cholas French of Abbot senior Esqs;

For the County of SLIGOE.

John Lord Baron of Kingston Lord Presi­dent of Connaught, the High Sherriff of the County for the time being, Richard Lord Baron of Coloony, Sir Theophilus Jones Knight, Sir Arthur Gore Knight, Robert King, Thomas Radcliffe, Robert Morgan Ro­bert Chappin, Kein O Hara, Edward Wingfield, Edward Cooper, George Ormsby, William Ormsby, Philip Ormsby, Thomas Griffith, Jerom Jones, Francis King, Humphrey Booth, Edward Nicholson, Henry Huse, John Bourk, Esqs; Henry Crofton, Edward Woods, An­drew French, William Boswel, George Taaffe, Thomas Woods, Henry Ormsby, Thomas Jones, James Birne Gent, the Provost of Sligoe for the time being.

For the County of ROSCOMMON.

John Lord Baron of Kingston, Lord Presi­dent of Connaught, The High Sheriff for the time being, Earl of Mountrath, Lord Baron [Page 43] of Coloony, Lord Viscount Ranelagh, Lord Viscount Dillon, Sir Edward Crofton Baronet, Thomas Cawfield, Robert King, Robert Sandys William Hancock, Edmond Donnelan, James King, Henry Dodwel, Allen Povey, Nicholas howne, Toby Mulloy, Gent-Thomas Cuff, Thomas Lovelace, Matthew Symson, Walter Jones, John Yeadon, Enoch Golborne, Edmond Smart, George Ormesby Esqs; The Soveraign of Athlone for the time being, The Sovereign of Roscommon for the time being, Colonel John Kelly, Major Owen Connor, Robert Drury, Richard Maypou­ther, Henry mac Dermot-Roe. Theobald Dillon of Loghlin Gent. John Disbrow Esq; Philip Fitz Gerald.

For the County of MAYO.

John Lord Baron of Kingston, Lord President of Connaught, The High Sheriff of the Coun­ty for the time being, Theobald Lord Mayo, Sir Oliver Sr. George, Sir Arthur Gore, Sir Henry Waddington, Sir James Cuffe, Sir George Bingham, Sir Thomas Blake, John Crof­ton, Francis Knight, Philip Ormsby, John Orms­by, George Ormsby, Robert Blake, Walter Blake, John Bingham, Ralph Fennick, Richard Francklin, Matthew French, Francis Jackson, Jeremy Russel, Tho­mas Knight, Thomas Lovelace, Thomas Meredith, Gar­ret Moore, John Morgan, John Nicholson, Henry Ni­cholson, [Page 44] Christopher Ormsby, Richard Ormsby, Lucas Taaffe, Owen Vaughan, Henry Vaughan, Edward Watts, Major Hare, Robert Miller, George Browne, Theobald Dillon, Valentine Browne, John Humphry, Martin Kirwan Esqs; & Marcus Darcey Gent. Oliver Ormsby Esq; Gilbert Ormsby, Francis Black, Francis Brent, John Brown Esqs;

For the County of LEITRIM

John Lord Baron of Kingston, Lord Presi­dent of Connaught, The High Sheriff for the time being, Richard Lord Baron of Coloony, Sir Arthur Forbess, Sir Oliver St. George, Sir William Gore, Sir John Humes, Sir Francis Gore, James King, George Ormsby, Walter Jones, Henry Crofton, Robert Drury, Bryon Cunning­ham, James Nisbet Esqs; Hugh O Rourke, Hen­ry O Neile, Charles Reynolds, Martin Armstrong, John Lowther, Edward Gardiner, Thomas Jones, The Soveraign of Jamestown for the time be­ing, Hugh Gowran of Shreloghan, John Rey­nolds, William Packe, John Rourk of Toomona­ghan Gent. Toby Mulloy Gent.

And We do farther think fit, and accor­dingly order, that the several and respective Commissioners hereby appointed for the seve­ral and respective Counties and Cities afore­said, shall within Ten dayes, (or sooner if it may be) next ensuing the publication here­of, meet together in the chief Town in each of the said Counties, or some other convenient place, by the said Commissioners, for that purpose to be appointed, which said Commis­sioners, or any three or more of them, giving convenient notice to the rest, of the time and place of such their meeting, are hereby requi­red and authorized, in order to the effectual and timely putting in execution the contents here­of, to divide and apportion the said summ here­by made payable out of each respective County and City, in as equal and impartial manner as they can, according to the manner and form hereafter expressed.

That the said summ shall be equally assessed upon all the Lands and Houses within the se­veral Towns, Divisions, Baronies, and Parishes within the respective Counties and places aforesaid, according to the summs char­ged upon the respective Cities and Counties aforesaid, in the most equal and indifferent way, that the said Commissioners, or the grea­ter number of them so assembled, shall agree upon.

And to the end no difference may arise in any case, between Landlord, Tenant, and Occu­pier, what proportion of the said summe the Landlord or Tenant shall respectively pay, the said Commissioners shall at their general mee­ting, set down some Rule, and ascertain (ac­cording to equity and good conscience) what they shall judge equal for the Landlord, and what for the Tenants respectively to bear, and such proportion as shall be the proportion so ad­judged to be paid by the Landlord of the said Farmer, Tenant, or Occupier of the said land or house, he the said Farmer, Tenant, or Occu­piers of such land or house, shall pay and dis­charge, and for the same shall be acquitted and discharged of so much of his or their Rent, as the said tax charged on the Landlord shall a­mount unto, and such payment shall be as effe­ctual to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been actually paid to his Landlord, or to any other person or persons unto whom his rent shall become due and payable.

That if it shall happen, that any of the afore­said tax be laid on any lands or houses that are wast, and not sufficient to answer the same, or that any summ hereby assessed upon a­ny County, Division, or other place, shall by neglect, mistake, or otherwise, fall short of what was to be thereupon levied in such case, so much thereof as shall fall short by any the occa­sions aforesaid, shall be re-apploted by the said Commissioners according to the same directi­ons, equally in the County, Barony or place wherein such tailer shall happen as aforesaid, [Page 47] and shall be raised and levied in like manner as aforesaid.

That the several and respective Commissio­ners hereby appointed in the several and respe­ctive Counties and Cities, shall meet together as occasion shall be from time to time; And that the said Commissioners, or any Three or more of them shall after the publick Reading hereof, chuse and nominate two, or three, or more (if they shall think fit) of the honest and able Inhabitants in the several and respe­ctive Baronies, Towns and Parishes afore­said, and them appoint to take a particular Survey or Estimate of each mans Estate, and to return the said Survey or Estimate thereof, under their hands to the said Commissioners, or to such person or persons of them as shall be by the said Commissioners appointed to receive the same. In which survey or estimate, all due respect is to be had, to value and to rate each Town-land, Tate, Ballibo, Quar­ter, Division or Denomination of Land ac­cording to the value, quantity, quality, and goodness of the same.

And in order thereunto, the said Commissio­ners upon the return of the said Estimate or survey, are to ascertain what each place (ac­cording to the goodness or badness, by a just rule of proportion) shall pay, taking care that the bad and course land be not charged or bur­thened with the like summ; the profitable lands of better value and worth are and ought to [Page 48] bear; and also to appoint and ascertain each mans share and proportion due according to the said returns, except they shall see cause to alter the said returns, and to amend any mistakes therein which they are authorized to do if they see cause.

We do hereby further order & declare, That the several sums of money so assessed, in the seve­ral counties and Cities of this Kingdom shall be received and levyed by, and paid unto such person and persons, and no other, as by his Majesties Commissioners of the Treasury in this Kingdom shall be appointed to levy and receive the same; And the said Commissioners, or any three or more of them are hereby authori­zed and directed forthwith to deliver unto such person or persons, as shall by the said Com­missioners of the Treasury be appointed, to collect and levy the said money, a particular of what each mans charge in every city, county, or parish shall amount unto, which summs are to be expressed both in figures, and in words at length, together with a Warrant, requiring them forthwith to collect and levy the said seve­ral and respective summs to each mans name annexed, and to make payment of the said mo­nies so levied and received to his Majesties said Commissioners of the Treasury of Dub­lin.

And if any person or persons shall refuse or neglect to pay the several summs of money on him or them taxed as aforesaid, that it shall [Page 49] and may be lawful for the Collector or other person or persons so appointed as aforesaid, to receive the said monies, to collect and levy the summs rated as aforesaid by distress, and in case the owner or owners of such distress shall neglect to pay his or their tax, and to redeem his or their Goods so distrained within seven daies after such distress is taken, during which time the said Collectors are not to re­move the said distresse out of the Barony where the same were taken; then the said col­lectors are to cause the said Distress or Di­stresses to be sold publickly in some Market-place, at the best rate they can, causing the summs charged on such persons to be paid thereout, and the overplus (if any) to be retur­ned to the owner, and the said collector, or o­ther person or persons, authorized for collecting the same, are hereby impowered to call to his or their assistance, any constables or other per­son or persons in the due prosecution of the pre­mises, which assistance he or they so called, are not to fail to give at their perils.

And whereas several Lands remain in his Majesties hands as undisposed of, or seized for arrears due to his Majesty, which Lands may be liable to pay a proportion of the afore­said tax, the said Commissioners are therefore in taxing the said Lands, so in his Majesties hands, to take care that no more be taxed, as­sessed or levied on them, or any of them, but what the Lands may bear a due regard being had to the quality thereof, and the rents and [Page 50] arrears due to his Majesty out of the said Lands, that so as well the said rents and ar­rears may be paid, as the summ or sums that shall be so taxed, assessed or levied in pursuance thereof.

And to the end the Commissioners herein na­med, and all persons imployed by virtue here­of, may duly and impartially demean them­selves in the execution of the premises; No Commissioners herein named shall have any vote in any thing concerning the present char­ges relating to his own particular Estate.

And to the end no disorder may be amoungst the said Commissioners of the respective places hereby appointed, and that there may be no more meeting or sitting of them for any one county but at one place: It is ordered, that at the dissolving of any such General meeting of the said Commissioners, such certain time and places for the meeting of the said Commissio­ners, or any of them be appointed, as shall be then agreed on, by them the said Commissio­ners, and published, by which all persons con­cerned may know when and where to give their attendance.

And the said Commissioners, or any three or more of them, are to cause the said respective summs within their respective Counties and Divisions to be fairly written and subscribed by them, and to cause one Duplicate thereof to be delivered to the respective Collectors that [Page 51] shall be appointed by his Majesties Commissi­oners of the Treasury to levy and receive the said Money, and another duplicate thereof, to be returned into his Majesties Court of Ex­chequer; and the Clerk to be appointed by the said Commissioners to write the said summs, and to make the said duplicates, shall for his pains therein be allowed two pence in the pound to be paid him by the Collectors that shall be appointed to receive the said monies out of all such summs as shall be collected by them.

And we do further think fit, and accordingly order, That the Books or Schedules of the said Assessment or applotment for the whole summ which shall be charged on each Barony, as the proportion of the said Thirty one thousand four hundred eighty four pounds two shillings and a halfpeny thereout payable, shall be signed by the said Commissioners, or three of them, & de­livered to such Collector or Collectors as the sai [...] [...]ommisisioners of the Treasury shall ap­point as aforesaid, on or before the Tenth day of March next, together with a Warrant under the hands & seales of the said Commissioners, or un­der the hands & seals of three of them, authoriz­ing and requiring such collector or collectors to collect & levy the one moyety of each particular summ, in such Book or Schedule of Assessment or Applotment, contained at or before the six and twentieth day of March next, and to collect and levy the other moyety on or before the Nine and twentieth day of September next, upon the re­spective counties, cities, and Towns herein above mentioned.

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And we do further think fit and accordingly order, that together with the summs hereby appointed to be assessed, all such summ and summs of money as by the above mentioned respective former Taxes & assessments of thirty thousand pounds have been charged on any Lands that have not been collected, by reason of the Land or Houses whereon the same have been charged being wast, or otherwise shall be Re-assessed upon such county, City, or Town, wherein such summ or summs have been char­ged & have not been collected, & shall be given in charge in such Book or Schedule of Tax or As­sessment to be collected & paid in manner as a­foresaid; And it is lastly declared, That 'tis not hereby intended to make void or weaken any Contracts o [...] [...]greement that hath b [...]n made between any Landlord and Tenant, concerning the payment of Taxes.

Ja: Armachanus. Mich: Dublin Canc. Thomond. Conway and Kilulta. Hen: Midensis. Fran: Aungier. R. Coote. Art: Forbese. J: Povey. Jo: Bysse. Will: Stewart. O: St. George. H: Ingoldesby. Geo: Rawdon. Hans Hamilton. Theo: Jones. Mau: Eustace. Char: Meredith.

GOD SAVE THE KING.

DƲBLIN, Printed by Benjamin Took, Printer to the King's most Ex­cellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Joseph Wilde Book­seller in Castle-street, 1674.

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