August, 1645
[15 August, 1645.]
Ord. 18 1644.; Recited Ord for relief of British Armies in Ireland to continue 6 months; longer with certain alterations
Whereas the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament
assembled, have by their Ordinance dated the eighteenth day
of October 1644. Ordained that a weekly Assessment should be
had, made and leavyed through the Kingdom of England and
Dominion of Wales for the relief of the British Armies in Ireland, to commence from the first day of September then last past,
and to continue for one whole year, as by the said Ordinance
more at large appeareth. Forasmuch now as the wants and
necessities of those Armies do require further supplies then can
be raised by that Ordinance for that time; Be it hereby Ordained
by the said Lords and Commons, That the said Ordinance of the
eighteenth day of October, 1644. Intituled, An Ordinance of the
Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, For the Assessment through the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales,
for the present relief of the British Armies in Ireland, and every
Clause and Article therein contained, shall after the time limited
therein for continuance thereof be revived, and have continuance
for the space of six moneths longer, to commence the first day
of November, 1645. and to end the last of April, 1646. with the
Alterations, Limitations and Provisoes herein after mentioned:
that is to say
Modification.
It is now Ordained and Declared, That Thomas Andrews and
William Berkley, Aldermen of the City of London, be hereby
added to the Treasurers appointed by the beforementioned Ordinance of the 18. of October 1644. who, together with them as
Treasurers are also authorised to receive all such Moneys as shall
be brought in by vertue of that Ordinance, and of this present
Ordinance for these last six Moneths hereby added, and to do all
other Act and Acts, and receive all allowances belonging to the
Treasurers in such maner as in the said Ordinance is expressed:
And those Treasurers shall from time to time issue out those
moneys which shall be brought in for the six Moneths hereby
added, in such maner and to such person for the service of Ireland, as the Committee of Lords and Commons nominated in the
Ordinance of Parliament of the first day of July, 1645. for receiving, preparing and considering of Propositions for Ireland,
shall by their Orders or Warrants direct, who are hereby authorized to dispose thereof for the service aforesaid, and accordingly
to give Warrants and Orders for issuing of the same; and are hereby further authorized to engage the credit of the said Ordinance,
as to the Moneys coming in thereupon for these last six moneths
added by this Ordinance, for repayment and satisfaction to be
made and given to any persons that shall lend Money or other
necessary Provisions for the service of Ireland, with the usual
forbearance after the rate of eight pounds per cent. for a year,
under such cautions and limitations as in the said Ordinance
is expressed, their said engagements not exceeding Thirty thousand pounds.
Receipts.
And to the intent the Houses of Parliament, or the Committee
aforesaid, may from time to time readily receive satisfaction,
what Money shall be brought in for the aforesaid six Moneths
hereby added, it is hereby Ordained, (in regard that the person
formerly imployed for keeping a Checque upon the Receipts of
the Treasurers is since disposed of for service of greater concernment) that the Acquittances given by the Treasurers for the
several sums of Money paid unto them for the aforesaid six
Moneths hereby added, shall be brought unto Mr. William Hawkins of Westminster, who is to give his attendance by himself, or
his sufficient Deputy, in or neer the place where the Treasurers are
appointed to receive those Moneys, and there to enter the same
immediately they are brought unto him in a Book to be kept
for that purpose, and subscribe his name unto them, and then
the said Acquittances shall be a sufficient discharge to the parties
that paid in those sums of Money, and not otherwise: and the
said Mr. William Hawkins is to receive for his labor and attendance in this service the same allowance that is set down and appointed by the Ordinance of the eighteenth of October 1644.
Accounts
And be it further Ordained, That the several and respective
Committees named in the aforesaid Ordinance, and every of
them, and all Collectors, Receivers and others imployed for the
bringing in of the said Assessment, and keeping the Accompt
thereof, shall from time to time give a true and perfect Accompt
of all their doings and proceedings in the execution of this and
the former Ordinance of the eighteenth of October 1644. for as
much as concerneth the last six moneths hereby added, to the
Houses of Parliament, or to the said Committee of Lords and
Commons of the first of July, 1645. who are hereby authorized
to make and send forth their Warrants and Orders, and to send
for persons, and to use all other good means for the better effecting of the service in all points necessary.
Provided nevertheless, that all arrerages which shall be due
and unleavied for the weekly Assessment upon the said Ordinance of the eighteenth of October 1644. for the time of continuance first limited therein, the same shall be leavied, brought
in, and paid to the Treasurers according to that Ordinance; and
that the same shall be disposed and issued out for the discharge
of the Orders and Contracts made with the Houses of Parliament,
or the Committee of the two Kingdoms, in pursuance of the said
Ordinance, not withstanding this Ordinance or any thing therein
contained to the contrary: And after such Contracts and Orders
shall be satisfied, the residue, if any be, to be disposed by the
Committee of Lords and Commons of the first of July, 1645.
before mentioned.
Committee of Lords and Commons to sit continuously.
And it is further Ordered and Ordained, That for the speedier
dispatch of the Affairs of Ireland, the said Committee of Lords
and Commons be hereby authorized and required to sit de die in
diem, to advise and direct the managing of the war of Ireland,
and all things thereunto belonging, in such maner as shall be
most for the advantages of the affaires both of England and
Ireland.
And whereas the credit of the Excize standeth ingaged by three
Ordinances of Parliament of the sixth day of this instant August
for the furnishing of five thousand pounds for the present relief
of Munster, viz. to Master Maximilian Beard for two thousand
pounds, to Master Iohn Parker for two thousand pounds, and to
Master Thomas Brown for one thousand pounds, with interest for
the same; It is hereby Ordained and Declared, That for the
discharging of those Engagements upon the Excize, and payment of the persons aforesaid as soon as may be, the Treasurers
appointed to receive the Moneys to be raised by this Ordinance
for the six moneths hereby added, be authorized and required to
pay in to the Commissioners of Excize out of the first Moneys
to be brought in by this Ordinance the said five thousand pounds
together with such interest after the rate of eight pounds per
cent. as shall be due for the same, to be forthwith paid over unto
the said Master Maximilian Beard, Master Iohn Parker, and
Master Thomas Brown respectively, in discharge of the Moneys
so lent by them, and the interest which shall be then grown due;
and for their so doing this shall be their Warrant and discharge.
Powers of Committee.
And be it further provided by the Authority aforesaid, That
the Committee nominated in this Ordinance, or any five of them,
shall be a Committee, and shall have full power and authority to
put this Ordinance in full execution to all intents and purposes,
except in case of issuing out Moneys, or ingaging the credit of
this present Ordinance, and in every such case the Committee to
consist of two Lords and four Commoners at the least.