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A25427 The state of His Majesties revenue in Ireland as the same was given in to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesties treasury in England, by Francis Lord Angier vice-treasurer of Ireland. And also, the humble proposals of the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Ranelagh upon the said state. Together with His Majesties contract thereupon, concerning His whole revenue in Ireland, by letters patents bearing date the 4th of August, 1672. Aungier, Francis, Earl of Longford, d. 1700.; Ranelagh, Richard Jones, Earl of, 1638?-1712. aut 1673 (1673) Wing A3163D; ESTC R214836 187,678 180

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His Majesty his Heirs and Successors shall be for ever acquitted and at all times hereafter exonerated and discharged of and from all such Arrears then due upon the said Civil and Military Lists according to their several and respective Establishments and of and from every part and parcel thereof so as such Arrears of Pay then due upon the Military List and to be hereafter satisfied and discharged within the time and according to the proportions aforesaid do not in the whole exceed the sum of One hundred thirty nine thousand and one pound eleven shillings and four pence deducting the Fees and Cheques and so as the Arrears then due upon the Civil Lists as aforesaid do not in the whole exceed the sum of Four thousand pounds and so as the Arrears then due to the Train of Artillery do not in the whole exceed the sum of Eleven hundred forty seven pounds * 4. AND MOREOVER the said Richard Lord Viscount Ranelagh Sir Alexander Bence Sir James Hayes John Bence V. R. c. shall before 25th December 1675 discharge without any abatement except the Fees so much of these sums as on the 4th of August 1671 shall be unpaid unto these persons and uses   li. The present Farmers 70,000 Sir William Bucknall 11,500 Londonderry Customs 4000. Phenix Parke 10,000 Patrick Archer 6294. Armes and Ammunition 6076. Moiety of the Ten moneths arrears 20,394 19 s. Earl Anglesey 2500. Coll. Lanes Daughters 6000. Earl Arlington 6250. Michael Archbishop of Dublin 2500. Fran. and Eliz. Jones 3500. John St. Leger 400. Rachell Vicountess Falkland 3000 George Dashwood Joseph Deane Robert Huntingdon John Stepney and Richard Kingdon for themselves their Heirs Executors and Administrators and every of them have covenanted and granted and by these presents do further covenant and grant to and with our said Sovereign Lord the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors that they the said Richard Lord Viscount Ranelagh Sir Alexander Bence Sir James Hayes John Bence George Dashwood Joseph Deane Robert Huntingdon John Stepney and Richard Kingdon or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Heirs Executors or Administrators of the Survivor of them shall and will before the five and twentieth day of December which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred and seventy five fully and truly discharge satisfie and pay all and every the debts duties and sums of money hereinafter mentioned or so much thereof as on the day of the date of these presents shall be behind and unpaid that is to say the Seventy thousand pounds advanced by the present Farmers of the great Branches of His Majesties Revenue in Ireland herein before-mentioned And also the moneys lately lent unto His Majesty by Sir William Bucknall Knight and secured by a Patent bearing date at Westminster the five and twentieth day of November in the one and twentieth year of his Reign so as the same for Principal and Interest do not exceed the sum of Eleven thousand and five hundred pounds And also the Four thousand pounds due from His Majesty for the purchase of the Customs of Londonderry And also the moneys due for the purchase made by His Majesty of certain Lands lately enclosed in the Park called the Phenix Parke so as the same do not exceed the sum of Ten thousand pound And also the Six thousand two hundred ninety four pound due to Patrick Archer And also the Six thousand seventy six pound due for Arms and Ammunition sent from England unto Ireland And also that Moiety of the ten months Arrears due to the Army in Ireland during the time of the Government of the late Lord Justices that is to say the late Lord Chancellor Eustace the Earl of Orrery and the late Earl of Mountrath so as the said moiety of ten months Arrears do not in the whole exceed the sum of Twenty thousand three hundred ninety four pounds and nineteen shillings And also the Two thousand and five hundred pounds due to the Earl of Anglesey out of forfeited Recognizances And also the sum of Six thousand pound due to the Daughters of Collonel Lane And also the sum of Six thousand two hundred and fifty pounds being the remainder of Ten thousand pounds heretofore granted by His Majesty unto Henry Lord Arlington one of His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State which said sum of Six thousand two hundred and fifty pounds is to be fully and effectually paid unto the said Henry Lord Arlington his Executors Administrators and Assigns without any abatement or defalcation And also the sum of Two thousand five hundred pounds unto Michael Lord Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland And also the sum of Three thousand and five hundred pound unto Francis and Elizabeth Jones Grand-children of Roger late Viscount Ranelagh to be equally divided between them And also the sum of Four hundred pound unto John St. Leger Esquire which last sum of Four hundred pound is to be paid out of the moneys remaining due upon the Ballance of George Carletons account late Clerk of the Hannaper in Ireland And also the sum of Three thousand pound granted by His Majesty unto Rachell Vice-Countesse of Falkland out of the Prize-goods of all and every which debts and sums of money herein before-mentioned due payment and satisfaction is to be made in good and lawful money of England or such lawful and currant money of Ireland as may in Ireland be equivalent thereunto and that without any composition abatement defalcation or other deduction whatsoever the usual Fees therefore payable onely excepted AND His Majesty his Heirs and Successors shall be for ever acquitted and at all times hereafter exonerated and discharged or otherwise saved harmless and indempnified of and from all and every the said Arrears debts and sums of money herein before-mentioned and of and from every part and parcel thereof and of and from all defalcations out of the sums herein agreed to be paid unto His Majesty his Heirs or Successors for or by reason thereof AND WHEREAS the late Farmers of His Majesties Customs in Ireland and of the Excise there for goods imported Whereas the late Farmers of the Customs Excise imported and Inland and Licences of Ale Beer Wine c. demand defalcations by reason of the war with the United Provinces during two years and three quarters of their respective Farms V. R. c. shall either come to an agreement with them for the same or cause their demands in respect thereof to be examined and setled and take upon themselves the whole loss of the defalcations which upon such agreement or examination shall be allowed and discharge His Majesty from the same and also of the Excise arising upon Beer Ale and other Excisable Liquors and of all other the Foreign and Inland Excise there and of the Revenue arising by Licences to retail Ale and Beer and Licences to retail Wine Aqua vitae and Strong-waters there were very much interrupted and hindered
or for any of the said annual Rents or Payments Duties arising by Licenses for retailing Wine or Strong-waters Duties of Hearth-money of or for any of the said Customes Subsidies Imposts Sums of Money Duties of Excize for Goods imported Duties of Excize for Beer and Ale or other Duties for In-land Excize or any Duties arising by Licenses for retailing of Beer and Ale or any other Duties by these presents respectively demised or granted or mentioned to be demised or granted to the said John Forth William Bucknall William Dashwood Philip Jemmet Iohn Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood VVilliam Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall their Executors Administrators or Assigns And the said John Forth William Bucknall William Dashwood The Farmers may sue and prosecute in their own or His Majesties name Philip Jemmet John Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood William Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall their Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of them shall have full power and authority either in their or any of their name or names or in the name of his Highness his Heirs or Successors or any of them at the pleasure of the said John Forth VVilliam Bucknall VVilliam Dashwood Philip Jemmet John Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood William Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall their Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of them to implead sue and prosecute as well all and every such Person and Persons their Heires Executors and Assigns and every or any of them as shall or may by any means be found not to have paid or to be indebted charged or answerable to our said Lord the King his Heires or Successors or to the said John Forth William Bucknall William Dashwood Philip Jemmet John Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood William Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall their Executors Administrators and Assignes or any of them for the annual Rents Payments Duties of Hearth-money Duties arising by Licenses Customes Subsidies Imposts Sums of Money Duties of Excize for goods imported Duties for Inland Excize and other Duties in and by these presents respectively demised and granted or mentioned to be demised and granted unto the said John Forth William Bucknall William Dashwood Philip Jemmet John Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood William Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall their Executors Administrators and Assignes as is aforesaid or any part or parcel of the same in the Court of Exchequer of his Highness his Heires or Successors or in any other Court or Courts of Record whatsoever And the said several annual Rents Payments Revenues Customes Subsidies Imposts Sums of money Duties and other things before in these presents demised or granted or mentioned to be demised or granted as aforesaid and every part and parcel thereof for so much and such part thereof as by the true intent and meaning of these presents the said John Forth William Bucknall William Dashwood Philip Jemmet John Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood William Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall their Executors Administrators and Assigns ought to have take or receive to their own uses to take recover and levy upon the Bodies Goods Chattels Lands Tenements or Hereditaments of them or any of them their or any of their Heires Executors Administrators and Assignes and every of them from whom any of the Sums of money Revenues or Duties aforesaid shall be due or payable and to take Execution thereof to the proper use of the said John Forth William Bucknall William Dashwood Philip Jemmet John Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood William Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall their Executors Administrators and Assignes and every of them and to do make and prosecute for and concerning the same respectively in such and in the like manner and form as our said Soveraign Lord the Kings Majesty his Heires or Successors of his or their Regal power Prerogative and Authority as by the Laws of the Realm of Ireland in his or their Name or Names should or might have done if the said several and respective Demises or Leases had never been had nor made And that these presents or the enrollment of the same from time to time shall be as well to the Lord Treasurer of Ireland Chancellor and Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland for the time being and all other Officers and Ministers of the same Court as also to the Barons Justices Officers and Ministers of his Majesty his Heires and Successors of the same Court for the time being or of any other Court or Courts of Record and to every of them a sufficient warrant in that behalf without any accompt or other profit or thing whatsoever to our said Sovereign Lord the King his Heirs or Successors thereof or therefore to be had paid or done other than the said several and respective yearly Rents which in and by these presents are mentioned to be reserved and covenanted to be paid as aforesaid and other than such as are hereby excepted reserved or saved to our said Lord the King his Heirs and Successors And that they the said John Forth William Bucknall And paying their Rents and performing their Covenants are quietly to enjoy William Dashwood Philip Jemmet John Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood William Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall their Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of them well and truly paying and satisfying the several and respective yearly Rents and Sums of Money hereby reserved as aforesaid and performing fulfilling and keeping all and singular the Covenants Provisoes and Agreements in these presents mentioned which on their parts ought to be performed shall and may at all times during the continuance of the several and respective Demises or Leases hereby granted fully and freely have levy take use receive and enjoy all and every the said Annual Rents or Payments Duties of Hearth-money Duties arising by Licences for Retailing Wine or Strong-waters Customs Subsidies Imposts Sums of Money and Duties of Excize for Goods imported Duties of Excize for Ale and Beer and other the Duties of In-land Excize Duties arising by Licences for Retailing Ale and Beer and all other the Duties Revenues and Premises by these presents respectively granted or demised or mentioned to be granted or demised as aforesaid except before excepted to their own proper uses and benefits and that all and every the Covenants Articles and Clauses in these Presents contained on the behalf of our said Soveraign Lord the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors to be performed in all things and from time to time shall be most strongly and largely construed taken and expounded against the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors and largely beneficially and favourably for the avail benefit and advantage of the said John Forth William Bucknall William Dashwood Philip Jemmet John Breedon James Hayes Dannet Forth George Dashwood William Muschamp Humphrey Taylor and Ralph Bucknall