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A80966 An ordinance of pardon and grace to the people of Scotland; Orders in Council. 1654-04-12 England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Council of State. 1654 (1654) Wing C7135; ESTC R231869 8,749 3

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all benefit thereof all and all manner of Estates Titles Interests Debts Charges and Incumbrances whatsoever claimed out of any the Estate or Estates of any of the persons excepted as aforesaid or of any other person or persons as sureties for them or any of them by for or in right and to the use of any Person or Persons whatsoever who sitting as a Member or Members of the late Parliament of Scotland in the Year One thousand six hundred fourty and eight did not protest in the great Protestation made in the said Parliament against the proceedings of the said Parliament by which the Army was raised under James Duke Hamilton or that Invaded England with the said James Duke Hamilton in the said year or that sate in the late Parliament or Committee of Estates of Scotland from and after the Coronation of Charls Stuart in the year One thousand six hundred fiftie and one or that since the Battle of Dumbar on the third day of September One thousand six hundred and fiftie served in Arms in Scotland under the said Charles Stuart or any Commissionated by him or his Authority or that invaded England with the said Charles Stuart or any of his Forces in the said year One thousand six hundred fiftie and one which said Estates Titles Interests Debts Charges and Incumbrances are by Authority aforesaid released and discharged such onely excepted who have deserted the said Charles Stuart and not born Arms against the Parliament since the said third day of September One thousand six hundred and fiftie as also such whose merits and services to this Commonwealth have rendred them capable of being taken into a more favourable consideration by his Highnesse Provided alwayes And be it Ordained That all and every Person and Persons whatsoever claiming any Estate Title Interest Debts Charge or Incumbrance out of any the Estate or Estates excepted as aforesaid do and shall within threescore dayes after Publick Proclamation made of this Ordinance in the Countie where the Person making such claim doth live enter his and their respective claims with John Swinton of Swinton Esq William Lawrence Esq George Smith Esq Sir James Mac-Dowel of Garthland Samuel Disbrow John Thompson Esquires or any three of them and make the truth and reality of them sufficiently appear unto the said John Swinton William Lawrence George Smith Sir James Mac-dowel Samuel Disbrow and John Thompson or any three of them within four Moneths after such entry made and obtain from them or any three of them a Certificate of their allowance of such Claim and Claims and that in default thereof the said Estates Titles Interests Debts Charges and Incumbrances be and the same are hereby Declared as well to Sureties as Principals discharged and made null and void Provided also that all and every the Debts Charges and Incumbrances upon all and every the Estate and Estates aforesaid which shall be to allowed shall be paid and satisfied by such wayes and in such manner onely as shall be hereafter Declared and appointed by his Highnesse the Lord Protector by and with the consent of his Councill And it is further Ordeined by the Authority aforesaid That Lands of the clear yearly value of four hundred pounds sterling over and above all charges and reprises be setled upon the Lady Anne Hamilton eldest Daughter of the said James Duke Hamilton and her Heirs charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twenty pounds Sterling to His Highnesse the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever And that Lands of the yearly value of two hundred pounds Sterling over and above all charges and reprises be setled upon the Lady Susan Hamilton one other of the Daughters of the said James Duke Hamilton and her Heirs out of the Estate of the said James and William late Duke Hamilton charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of ten pounds Sterling to his Highnesse the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever And that Lands of the yearly value of four hundred pounds Sterling over and above all charges and reprises be setled upon Elizabeth Dutches of Hamilton Widow and Relict of William late Duke Hamilton deceased for term of her naturall life and after her decease to the four Daughters of the said William by the said Dutches to be equally divided amongst them and to their Heirs for ever out of the Estate of the said William or of James late Duke Hamilton charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twenty pounds Sterling to His Highnesse the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever And that Lands of the clear yearly value of four hundred pounds Sterling over and above all charges and reprises be likewise setled out of the Estate of the said John Earl Crawford upon Countess of Crawford his now Wife for her life and after her decease upon the issue of her body by the said Earl begotten and their Heirs charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twenty pounds Sterling to His Highnesse the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever And that Lands of the clear yearly value of four hundred pounds Sterling over and above all charges and reprises be setled upon Countesse of Lowdoun and her Heirs for ever out of the Estate of the said John Earl of Lowdoun charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twentie pounds Sterling to his Highness the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever She the said Countess of Loudown accepting thereof in lieu of all Joyntore Dower or any other Interest or Title the hath or may cla●m in possession reversion or remainder of in or to the Estate of the said John Earl of Lowdoun or Lord Mach●in or of e●ther of them or by them or either of them claimed a right of the said Countess and releasing the same by the time hereafter in this Ordinance appointed and in such manner as is herein directed which release shall be good and effectuall in Law to bar the said Countess of Lowdoun and her Heirs And be it further Ordeined That the Countess of Calender shall hold and enjoy all and every the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments conveyed for her Joynture from late Earl of Dumfermling her former Husband And that Lands of the clear yearly value of two hundred pounds Sterling over and above all charges and reprises be setled upon Mary eldest Daughter of Earl Marshal and her Heirs And that La●ds of the yearly value of one hundred and fifty pounds Sterling over and above all charges and reprises be setled on each of the other Daughters of the said Earl Marshal vix Elizabeth Isabel and Jane and their Heirs respectively out of the Estate of the said Earl Marshall excepted as aforesaid charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of thirty two pounds ten shillings Sterling unto his Highnesse the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever to be apportioned in the Grants of the respective Lands rateably And that Lands of the clear yearly value of three