August, 1649
[10 August, 1649.]
Inhabitants of counties of N. Wales admitted to general composition.; £24,000 to be levied on those counties and paid to Treasurers at War.; Commissioners for said counties and island.; Their powers.
Whereas the five Counties of North Wales, viz: Montgomery,
Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, and Carnarven, with the Island and
County of Anglesey, have been for many years together, since the
beginning of these late Wars, wholly under the Power of the late
Kings Army and Forces; by reason whereof, many well-affected
persons to the Parliament within the said Counties, have been
forced through compulsion or fear, for the avoiding of present
ruine to themselves and Families, to comply with the said Forces
in unwarrantable acts and Engagements, whereby they are become
involved in a general guilt and defection from the Parliament,
and the authority thereof: The Commons of England assembled
in Parliament (at the humble and earnest Request of divers of the
Inhabitants of the said counties) taking the same into serious consideration; and being willing that some distinction may be made
between such persons as have been eminently active in the raising
and promoting of the said War, and those that were moved by
constraint or fear to a compliance with the enemy, being under
their power, and are now resolved to adhere to the Interest of this
Commonwealth, as it is now established; and being likewise willing
that such Money as is by an Ordinance or Order of Parliament
charged upon the Estates of new Delinquents in North Wales, and
payable to persons well-affected to the Parliament, and to the present
Constitution of this Commonwealth should be paid accordingly,
Do Declare and Ordain, and be it Ordained and Enacted by this
present Parliament, and by authority of the same, That the Inhabitants of the said five counties of North Wales; (viz.) Montgomery, Denbigh, Flint, Carnarvon and Merioneth, and of the
said Island and County of Anglesey, and every of them (except
such persons as are hereafter in this Act excepted) be and are hereby
admitted to a general Composition; and that the sum of Four
and twenty thousand pounds be raised upon the said Five counties,
and the said Island and County of Anglesey; that is to say, On the
county of Montgomery, the sum of Three thousand pounds;
On the County of Denbigh, the sum of Three thousand pounds;
On the county of Flint, the sum of Two thousand pounds; On
the county of Carnarvon, the sum of Four thousand pounds; On
the county of Merioneth, the sum of Three thousand pounds; On
the Island and county of Anglesey, the sum of Nine thousand
pounds, to be paid in maner and form following (that is to say) the
first moyety amounting to the sum of twelve thousand pounds,
within ten weeks after the passing of this Act, and the other moyety
being Twelve thousand pounds, to be paid within ten weeks then
next ensuing; which said sum of Four and twenty thousand
pounds is to be paid to the Treasurers at Wars for the Army, who
are hereby authorized to receive the same, and any two of them,
to give receipts or acquittances, under their hands and seals, for
the same; which said receipts or acquittances shall be a sufficient
discharge, to all intents and purposes, to the said respective counties
and Island, and unto such as they shall appoint to pay the same,
according to the true intent of this Act. And to the end the said
sum of Four and twenty thousand pounds may be equally and
indifferently taxed, proportioned and levied upon the respective
Inhabitants of the said counties, unto whom the benefit of this
Act is to extend; Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That Thomas Mitton, John Jones, John Carter, George
Twisleton, Thomas Mason, Thomas Madrin, Edmund Glyn Esqs:
Robert Soutley Esq. Thomas Ball Esq. John Peck Esq; Richard
Basnet Gent., Edward Wyn Esq., Thomas Crichley Gent., Daniel
Lloid Gent; Watkin Kyffin Gent. William Wyn Gent. Gerard
Barbour Esq., Griffith Glin, Gent.; Richard Anwil Esq. Captain
Thomas Pugh, Lewis Lloyd Esq., Peter Meirick Esq., Major Edward
Moor, Roger Hanmer Esqs; Sir John Trevor Knight; John
Puleston Esq. one of the Justices of the Common Pleas; Thomas
Ravenscroft Esq. John Aldersey Esq. Luke Lloid, Humphrey
Dymmock Esqs., Andrew Ellice Esq. Thomas Dymmock Esq.
Daniel Mathews Gent., Hugh Courtney Gent., Sir John Wittewrong Knight, Evan Lloid, Hugh Price, Richard Price, Richard
Griffith, Robert Griffith, Rice Vaughan Esqs. Samuel Big Gent.
Edward Owen of Castle-Dail, Owen Salusbury Esq. Griffith Nanney,
John Lloyd, Lewis Owen, Robert Vaughan Esqs. Robert Owen
Thomas Michael, Gent. William Williams Esquire, be and hereby
are constituted and appointed Commissioners for the said several
and respective counties and Island; which said Commissioners or
any five of them, have hereby full power and authority to do all
and every such act and acts as may further the rating and collecting
of the said sum of Twenty four thousand pounds upon the said
respective counties and Island, in the maner and proportion aforesaid; and to remove all lets and obstructions, and determine all
differences that may hinder the effectual prosecution of this work;
and to supervise and regulate proceedings to the best of their judgements, according to the true intent and meaning of this Act.
Well-affected persons exempted from payment.
Provided always That no wel affected person in any of the said
Counties and Island, be compelled to pay any Rate or Tax towards
the raising of the said sums or any of them. Provided also, That
this Act shall not extend to discharge or pardon any person excepted
from pardon, or from Composition for his Estate, by the Propositions
sent to the late King, at Newcastle, nor by any Act, Order or Vote
of Parliament not yet repealed.
This Act not to extend to certain persons
2. Nor any Member of Parliament, that hath deserted his Trust,
and adhered to the Enemy.
3. Nor any person that hath assisted the Irish Rebellion, or held
correspondency or Intelligence with the Rebels in Ireland.
4. Nor any person that having been in Arms against the Parliament, doth reside in France or Ireland, or in any other parts beyond
the Seas.
5. Nor any person that hath given Intelligence to, or held correspondency in anything against the Parliament, with Charles Stuart
the late Kings son, or his Adherents, in any of the parts beyond the
Seas.
6. Nor any Delinquent, or otherwise scandalous Minister or
Clergyman (as to Ecclesiastical Promotions onely) that is already
duly sequestered or Sequestrable, nor at all to pardon such of them
as have plotted or contrived the Revolt of the said Island of Anglesey.
7. Nor any Papists in arms, nor any other Papists for the two
Thirds of their Estates Sequestered or Sequestrable, according to
former Orders or Ordinances of Parliament for their non-conformity.
8. Nor any persons that are now Prisoners of War.
None to be made capable by this Act of bearing office contrary to for Acts.
9. Nor any person that hath publique Money in his hands, for
which he ought to accompt, and shall not discover and pay the
same to the Treasurers for the Army, for the use of the Commonwealth, within three moneths after the passing of this Act. Provided further, That this Act shall not extend to discharge any
person that hath his Fine set at Goldsmiths Hall, from the payment
of the same to the Treasurers there accordingly. Provided also
That this Act shall not extend to make any person capable to bear
any Office in the Commonwealth, contrary to any former Act on
Ordinance of Parliament, without consent of Parliament.
Former delinquents worth less than £4 per annum who adhere to Parl. to be freed from tax.
Provided likewise, and be it further Enacted by the authority
aforesaid, That all persons within the said respective counties and
Island, that have been engaged against the Parliament (not comprised within the former Exceptions, Qualifications or Crimes,
to the discharging or pardoning whereof this Act is not to extend)
that are not worth in Lands four pounds per annum, or in personal
estate Forty pounds, and shall declare unto the said Commissioners
or any five of them, their firm resolutions, faithfully to adhere
to the interest of this Commonwealth, shall not be taxed or compelled to pay any part of the said sum of Twenty four thousand
pounds, but are hereby freely pardoned and discharged of their
Delinquency:
Pardon for all acts of delinquency to persons with estates above such value who shall duly contribute.; Their discharge from sequestration.; Persons refusing to pay to be sequestered.; Sums charged on estates of new delinquents in N. Wales to well-affected persons to be paid out of moneys raised.; Committee for sequestrations.; Powers.; Directions from Committee at Goldsmiths Hall.; Power to hear complaints and give relief.; Necessary charges.; Former suspensions of sequestrations by Sir T. Middleton and others void.; £2,000 raised by sequestration to be towards satisfaction of several well-affected persons.; Debts of late Wm. Lloid, Esq., up to £1,000 to be discharged out of fees.
And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all
the Inhabitants in the said several and respective counties of Montgomery, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, and Carnarvon, and in the
said Island of Anglesey (that have estates above the values aforesaid
in the said respective Counties) or any of them (except the persons
before excepted, and comprised in the said former Qualifications,
unto whom the benefit of this Act is not to extend) [as] shall duly,
pay their proportions of the said sum of Twenty four thousand
pounds, according to the true meaning of this Act, and constantly
and faithfully adhere to the present established interest of this
Nation, be and are pardoned and acquitted of and for any Act of
Delinquency or offence committed or done by them, or any of them,
against the Parliament, to the time of the passing of this Act; and
are hereby permitted to enjoy all their several and respective estates,
without molestation, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, free
from any act done or to be done against them, or any of them, by
vertue, colour or pretence of any Act, Ordinance or Order of Parliament, for Sequestration of Delinquents estates. Provided moreover,
and be it Enacted and Ordained by the authority aforesaid, That
if any person or persons that have complyed with the late King
Forces, or are lyable to Sequestration within the said several and
respective counties, and Island of Anglesey, or any of them, shall
refuse to pay his or their proportion, as the same shall be rated or
taxed, and approved of by the said Commissioners, or any five of
them (towards the raising of the aforesaid Fine) within the time
herein limited for the payment of the same, such person or persons
so refusing, are not to have any benefit or immunity by this Act,
but are left to be effectually proceeded against, according to the
several Ordinances of Sequestrations. And be it further Enacted
by the authority aforesaid, That such sum and sums of Money as
are by any Ordinance or Order of Parliament charged upon the
Estates of New Delinquents in North Wales, and payable to persons
well-affected to the Parliament, and to the present Constitution
of this Commonwealth (not exceeding in the whole the sum of Four
thousand pounds) be according to the true intent and meaning
of the said several Ordinances and Orders, paid and discharged
out of the said sum of Twenty four thousand pounds. And the
Treasurersat Warsareauthorized and required to pay and discharge
the same accordingly; and to the end this present Act, and the
several former Ordinances of Sequestrations may be the better
put in execution, Be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid,
That the said Thomas Mitton, John Jones, John Carter, George
Twisleton, Thomas Mason, Thomas Madrin, Edmond Glyn, Robert
Soutley, Thomas Ball, John Peck, Richard Basnet, Edward Wyn,
Thomas Crichley, Daniel Lloyd, Watkin Kyffin, William Wyn,
Gerard Barbour, Griffith Glyn, Richard Anwyl, Captain Thomas
Pugh, Lewis Lloyd, Peter Meirick, Major Edward Moor, Roger
Hanmer, Sir John Trevor, John Puleston, Thomas Ravenscroft,
John Aldersey, Luke Lloyd, Humphrey Dymmock, Andrew Ellice,
Thomas Dymmock, Daniel Mathews, Hugh Courtney, Sir John
Wittewrong, Evan Lloyd, Hugh Price, Richard Price, Richard
Griffith, Robert Griffiths, Rice Vaughan, Samuel Big, Edward Owen
of Castle-Dail, Owen Salusbury, Griffith Nanney, John Lloyd,
Lewis Owen, Robert Vaughan, Robert Owen, Thomas Michael,
William Williams, or any three or more of them, shall be and hereby
are constituted and appointed to be a Committee, for the putting
in Execution all and every the Ordinances of Sequestrations of
Delinquents and Papists Estates, according to the true
intent and meaning of this Act; and of the said several
Ordinances; which said Committee, or any three or more of
them, are hereby authorized and required to Sequester, or cause
to be Sequestred the estates Real and Personal of all and every
person and persons (being Delinquents or Papists) within the said
several Counties and Island, whose Estates by the true meaning
of this Act ought to be sequestred, and unto whom the benefit
of this Act is not extended; and the said estates so sequesteed, to
dispose of as by the several Ordinances or Orders of Parliament in
that behalf is required; observing in the execution of the premises,
such further Orders and Directions as they shall from time to time
receive from the Committee of Goldsmiths Hall. And be it further
Enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said Commissioners
or any five of them, shall have and hereby have full power and
authority to hear and examine complaints, as well touching the
inequality of Assessments of former and future Taxes levyed, or to
be levyed in the said respective Counties, or any of them for the
service of the Parliament: As also touching allowance to be made
by Landlords to their Tenants in respect of Taxes, and to order such
relief therein as shall be agreeable to Equity and Justice, and to the
true intent and meaning of the several Ordinances of Parliament
in that behalf made: And be it further Enacted by the authority
aforesaid, That the said Commissioners, or any five of them in the
said respective counties, shall have power, and are hereby authorized
to collect and receive of the persons that are to have benefit by this
Act, so much money as shall defray the necessary charge of prosecuting this service: Provided, That the same exceed not the sum
of One hundred pounds in each county: And that no one Commissioner be allowed for his charges, in attending the said service, above
the rate of five shillings per diem, for every day that he shall be
actually imployed in the said service: And be it further Enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That all former suspensions of Sequestrations, made by Sir Thomas Middleton, by vertue of an Ordinance of
Parliament, authorizing him so to do, or made by any other person
or persons imployed in the service of the Parliament in the said
counties, not authorized thereunto by any Act, Ordinance, or
Order of Parliament, be from henceforth void and of none effect.
And be it further Declared and Enacted by the authority aforesaid,
That the payment of any part of the said Fine, or of any other sum
of money by any of the Inhabitants of the said counties, in pursuance
of this Act, shall not be construed, or taken to be a sufficient matter
of evidence or confession, for the conviction of such person to have
acted any thing against the Parliament: And whereas Col. Thomas
Mason, Capt. Richard Price, Capt. Thomas Ball, and Richard
Cheadle Esq; have done very good and faithful service to the
Commonwealth, some of them having had their houses burnt, and
their whole estates kept from them for divers years by the enemy
(to theire total ruine) for their affection to the Parliament; by reason
whereof they are become incapable of serving the Commonwealth,
according to the trust reposed in them, unless they receive some
seasonable supply and reparation towards their Arrears, Disbursements and sufferings; Be it therefore Enacted by the authority
aforesaid, That the sum of Two thousand pounds out of the first
money that shall be raised by Sequestration of, or Composition with
any new Delinquents in the said counties, not pardoned by this
Act, shall be disposed of towards satisfaction of the Arrears, Disbursements, and Reparation of the losses and sufferings of the said
persons, as the Parliament shall hereafter order and appoint: And
likewise, That the debts and Engagements of William Lloid Esq; late
High Sheriff of the County of Carnarvon, now deceased, not exceeding One thousand pounds, be according to a Vote of the Commons
assembled in Parliament, of the tenth of June, One thousand six
hundred forty eight, discharged out of the Rents, Fines or Compositions of the said new Delinquents not pardaned by this Act.