November 1652: An Additional Act for Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason.

Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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'November 1652: An Additional Act for Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason.', in Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660, (London, 1911) pp. 623-652. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/acts-ordinances-interregnum/pp623-652 [accessed 25 April 2024]

November, 1652

[18 November, 1652.]

The several names of those persons whose Estates are hereby adjudged to be forfeited for Treason.

Whereas the Estates of John Gifford of Eastbury in the county of Berks Gent. Stephen Frewen Doctor in Divinity, late of the University of Oxford, William Lord Powis, Joseph Jean of Liscard in the county of Cornwal Gent. Walter Langdon of Cavan in the same county Esq; George Collins of Helston in the same county, Nicholas Burlase of Treludda in the same county, Thomas Jack of St. Just in the same county, Richard Porter of Lanivels in the same county, William Spry of Blisland in the same county Gent. Degory Tremain of Pounstock in the same county Gent. William Knights of Brinton in the county of Huntington Clerk, Sir Thomas Aston late of Aston in the county of Chester Baronet, deceased; John Bretland of Thorncliff in the same county Gent. Edward Bostock of Harup in the same county Yeoman, John Barnet of Sound in the Parish of Wrenbury in the same county, Pierce Dod of Broxton in the same county Gent. Richard Egerton of Ridley in the same county, Francis Gamul of Chester, Esqs; Richard Grantham of Halle in the county of Chester aforesaid Yeoman; Richard Green of Congleton in the same county, George Hope of Doddleston in the same county, Esqs; William Hutchins late of Gosworth in the same county Clerk, deceased; John Harper of Dutton in the same county, Husbandman, William Hardye of Hale in the same county Husbandman, Thomas Hodgkey of Burwardsley in the same county Husbandman, Urian Leighe of Adlington in the same county Gent. John Ruter late of Kingsley in the same county Gent. deceased, John Robinson sometime of Brereton in the same county Clerk, William Sharman of Oldcastle in the same county, William Wilbraham late of Woodhaye in the same county Gent. deceased, Peter Worth of Titherington in the same county Gent. John Walker of Little Budworth in the same county Yeoman, Jeffry Whalley of Tatton in the same county Yeoman, Peter Wright of Lostock-Gralam in the same county, John Biddulph of Biddulph in the county of Stafford Esq; Robert Chantrel of Knocktorum cum Woodchurch in the county of Chester, Thomas Pool of Morley in the same county Gent. George Parsons of Beeston in the same county yeoman, Edward Standish of Wooson in the county of Lancaster Esq; Thomas Weeksteed of Marberry in the county of Chester Gent. Rice Beamont of Egermon in the county of Cumberland yeoman, Thomas Lindsey of Rickerby in the same county Gent. Simon Musgrave of Fairbank in the same county Esq; sir William Musgrave of Fairbank in the same county Knight, William Rain of Penreth in the same county yeoman, Robert Storey of Ednol in the same county yeoman, Thomas Wibergh of St. Bees in the same county Esq; Lancellot Walker of Thorpennow in the same county Gent. Robert Whitfield of Randelholm in the same county Gent. Lodowick West of Little Salkeld late one of the Prebends of Carlisle, sir Charls Howard of Croglin in the same county Knight, George Skelton of Witherel-Abby in the same county Gent. Andrew Huddleston of Hutton-John in the said county Esq; Pool Turvile of Grazeley in the county of Derby, John Merry of Bressencoat in the same county Esq; Richard Arundel of Walkampton in the county of Devon Esq; Nicholas Bear of Silferton in the same county Gent. Henry Bidlake of Bridstow in the same county, John Cox of Combe-Pine in the same county yeoman, Richard Galhampton of NewtonFerris in the same county Gent. Robert Hill of Woodberry in the same county Gent. John Jacob senior of Tavistock in the same county Gent. Richard Lane of Mary-Church in the same county Gent. John Little-John of Tavistock in the same county Gent. Thomas Lang of Plimpton in the same county Inn-keeper, Richard Keyes of Holm alias Holden in the same county Clerk, George Moor of Culhampton in the same county Esquire, Thomas Rich of Worthel in the same county Gent. John Somaster of Stoakenham in the same county, Richard Trennick of Ugborow in the same county yeoman, Thomas Wood of Orchard in the same county Esquire, Robert Emerson of Ludwel in the county of Durham Gent. Robert Ellis of Paulharburn in the county of York, Ralph Gray of Trumblehill in the county of Durham yeoman, John Hilton of Hilton in the same county Esq; Richard Harrison of Overfrierside in the said county Gent. Katherine Conyers of in the same county, sir John Morley of Newcastle upon Tine Knight, sir John Mennes late of Winlaton in the county of Durham, Knight; sir John Sommerset of Gaynford in the same county, Kt. James Ascough of Middleton on Rowe in the same county; Thomas Braithwait of Neesam Abby in the county of York Gent. Anthony Bulmer of Ketton in the county of Durham, Esq; Cuthbert Collingwood of Dawden in the same county Esq; Ralph Coatsworth of Great Stainton in the same county, Gent. John Errington of Rudby in the county of York, Esquire; John Errington of Elton in the county of Durham, Gent. Sir William Fenwick of Scrimarston in the same county, Knight; William Hall of Greencroft in the same county, Gent. Ralph Millet of Mayland in the same county, Gent. Michael Pudsey of Middleton-George in the same county, Gent. William Power of the City of Durham; Lancelot Salkeld late of Skirmingham in the same county, Gent. William Sherratton of Elwick in the same county; Lawrence Sawyer of Yarum in the county of York, Esquire; Thomas Wray of Beamish in the county of Durham, Esquire; Andrew Young of in the county of York, Esquire, late called Sir Andrew Young, Knight; Henry Lord Arundel, Baron of Warder; Richard Burleton of Stalbridge in the county of Dorset, Linen-Draper; John Coplestone late of Nash in the same county; William Gardner late of Weymouth in the said county of Dorset, Merchant; William Gayler of Whitchurch in the same county, Yeoman; Thomas Jervis of in the same county, Gent. Thomas Loup of Henbury in the Parish of Sturminster-Marshal in the said county of Dorset; Zachary Newberry of Stockland in the said county, Yeoman; Nicholas Pain of Causeway in Roddipol in the same county, Gent. Anthony Salter of the City of Exeter, Apothecary; John Samwaies late of Bradway in the county of Dorset, Gent. John Turnor of Woottonfitzpain in the same county, Husbandman; Alexander Kains of Raddipool in the same county, Gent. Thomas White of Fittleford in the same county, Gent. George White of Spettesberry in the same county; Anderton of Althorn in the county of Essex; Richard Fanshaw of Barking in the same county, Esquire; John Hills of Goldanger in the same county; Doctor Norton of Colchester in the same county; Wenlock of Langham in the same county; James Clerk of Ilford in the same county; William Shelton alias Sheldon of Curringham in the same county, Esq; Thomas Wortham of Reckinden in the same county; Thomas Charnock of Lidney in the county of Gloucester; George Guise of Sandhurst in the same county; John Portlock late of Cirencester in the same county, deceased; Anthony Rolles of Pannington in the same county; Sir Bainham Throgmorton of Clowerwal in the same county, Baronet; Thomas Coningsby late of North-Mims in the county of Hertford, Esquire, deceased; Henry Lord Morley and Mounteagle; Robert Shepheard sometime of Cliff Park in the county of Northampton; Millicent Prat of Cherryorton in the county of Huntington; Thomas Acton of Burton in the county of Worcester; Doctor Hugh Lloyd of St. Andrews in the county of Glamorgan; Henry Morgan of Stoak-Edy in the county of Hereford; Edward Slaughter of Bishops-frome in the same county; James Scudamore of Langarran in the same county; Evan Jones of Stockton in the same county; Rowland Scudamore of Treworgan in the same county; Robert Wigmore of Lucton in the same county, Gent. Edward Masters of Wilsborough in the county of Kent; Francis Nethersole of Ash in the same county, Esquire; John Trout of Feversham in the same county; Ralph Clark of Frognal in the same county; William Allenson late of Woolton-magna in the county of Lancaster; William Arnold of Crosby in the same county; James Bradley of Bryning in the same county, Gentleman; Thomas Beesly of Layton and Boughton in the same county; John Bond of Inkling-Green in the same county; John Barker of Weetley in the same county; Thomas Barns of Goose-nargh cum Whittingham in the same county; Robert Craven of Billington in the same county; Joseph Carter of Furnes in the same county; John Denton of Widnes in the same county; William Darwen of Wavertree in the same county; Henry Doughty of Thornley in the same county; John Greehalgh late of Bramblesholm in the said county, Esquire, deceased; William Green of Torisholm in the same county; Charls Gerrard of Halsal in the same county, Esquire; George Hornby of Standish in the same county; Gilbert Haughton of Brinscals in the same county; Thomas Kirkby of Upper-Rawcliff cum Turnaker in the same county; John Key of Walmersley in the same county; William Lewis of Torkesteth Clerk, in the same county; Richard Leyland of Abraham in the same county; Ellis Leyland of Woston in the same county; William Lamb of Turnham in the same county; Philip Martingdal of Blackrod in the same county; William Melling of Chorley in the same county; Edward Norris late of Hale in the same county, Gent. deceased; Christopher Nicholson of Tatham in the same county; Hugh Pilkington of Coppul in the same county; Edward Prescot of Standish in the same county; Thomas Perkinson of Chipping in the same county; Lawrence Park of Cuesdal in the same county; James Rigby of Coppul in the same county; George Robinson of Bretherton in the same county; William Ratcliff of Foxdenton in the same county, Esquire, deceased; Thomas Richardson of Outrawcliff in the same county; John Robinson of Oldlaund in the same county; Sir John Redman of Writon in the same county, Knight; Henry Snart late of Bretherton in the same county, deceased; Ralph Scot of Pemberton in the same county; Richard Salvage of Rufforth in the same county; Richard Sudel of Fishwick in the same county; James Stampard of Warton in the same county; Peter Travers of Skilmersdale in the same county; Henry Wood of Widnes in the sam ecounty; John Wainwrght of Latham in the same county; Ellis Wright of Croston in the same county; James Ward of Osbulstone in the same county; James Anderton of Birchley in Billing in the same county, Esquire; Hugh Anderton of Euxton in the same county, Gent. James Anderton of Clayton in the same county, Esquire; William Anderton of Anderton in the same county, Esquire; Henry Ashton of Blackrod in the same county, Gent. Robert Bootle late of Thornton in the same county, deceased; William Blundel of Crosbyparva in the same county, Esquire; Alexander Barker of Dalton in the same county; John Berry of Haughton in the same county; John Brown of Standish in the same county; John Bamber of Layton in the same county; Edward Butler of Outrawcliff in the same county; Henry Butler of Goosenargh cum Whittingham in the same county; Gent. Thomas Birtwisle of Huncoat in the same county, Gent. Thomas Brockholes of Cheyley in the same county; Thomas Brockholes of Hayton in the same county; Thomas Bains of Sellet in the same county, Gent. John Bradshaw of Scale in the same county, Gent. William Butler of Mierscough in the same county; John Cliff of Eccleston in the same county; Richard Carter of Widnes in the same county; Richard Chorley of Chorley in the same county, Esq; Jervase Clifton of Salming-grange in the same county, Gent. Thomas Clark of Catteral in the same county; Richard Cottam of Dilworth in the same county; George Conwel of Walton in the same county; John Calvert of Cockerum in the same county, Gent. Robert Chorley of Yealand in the same county; Jordan Crosland of Furnes in the same county, Esq; Edward Denton of Ditton in the same county; Hugh Dobson of Legrum in the same county; Thomas Dalton late of Turnham in the said county, deceased; Richard Eltonhead of Eltonhead junior, in the same county; Richard Eyves of Bradley and Fishwick in the same county; Nicholas Fizakerley late of Fizakerley in the same county, Gent. deceased: Robert Fizakerley late of Walton in the same county, deceased: Robert Fowl of Billington in the same county; John Fletcher of Burscoe in the same county; James Green of Tilsley cum Astley in the same county; Edward Gore of Alker in the same county; John Gregson of Latham in the same county; James Gorsuch of Scaresbrick in the same county, Gent. Thomas Gellibrand of Chorley in the same county, Gent. Richard Green of Bowerhouse in the same county, Gent. William Gradel of Ulneswalton in the same county; Thomas Grimshaw of Clayton in the same county; Robert Grimshaw of Clayton aforesaid in the same county; Nicholas Grimshaw of Clayton in the same county; William Gerrard of Ashton in the same county, Baronet; Ralph Howard of Sutton senior, in the same county; Edward Howard of Eccleston junior, in the same county; Thomas Harrison of Speak in the same county; William Hesketh late of Northmeals in the same county, Esq; deceased; John Haughton of Parkhall in the same county, Esquire; William Haughton of Grimzargh in the same county, Gent. Christopher Harris of Chipping in the same county, Gent. Christopher Jackson of Bold in the same county; George Janyon of Blackrod in the same county; John Knowls of Par in the same county; Richard Kellet late of Fishwick in the same county, deceased; John Lancaster of Reynel in the same county, Esquire; George Livesey late of Sutton in the same county, Gent. deceased; John Lineaker of Widnes in the same county; John Lathom of Hugton in the same county; John Lawrenson of Hugton aforesaid in the same county; William Lathom of Allerton in the same county, Gent. Richard Lathom of Allerton aforesaid in the same county, Esquire; Edward Lathom of the same in the same county, Gent. Henry Lovelady of Alker in the same county; Richard Lucas of Haughton in the same county; Abraham Langton of Hindley in the same county; Thomas Langtree of Langtree in the same county, Esquire; Richard Lathom of Perbold in the same county, Esquire; William Laburn of Torisholm in the same county; William Manwaring of Windle in the same county, Gent. Edward Midgeal of Goosenargh in the same county; Roger Marsh of the same in the same county; William Moor late of Derby, Gent. deceased; Andrew Mercer of Derby; Edmund Mollineux of Ince-Blundel in the county of Lancaster; John Melling of the same; John Mollineux of the same, Gent. Richard Moss of Lathom in the same county, Skinner; Henry Mossock of Bickerstaff in the same county, Gent. Richard Moss of Skelmersdale in the same county, Dyer; Henry Moss of the same; Thomas Morley of Wymington in the same county, Gent. Philip Norris of Fornby in the same county; Henry Nelson of Madesley in the same county; William Naylor of Croston in the same county; William Norris of Adlington in the same county; Thomas Nelson of Wrightington in the same county; William Norris of Blackrod in the same county; Andrew Newsham of Little-Plumpton in the same county; Richard North of Docker junior, in the same county; Nicholas Newsham of Little-Plumpton in the same county; Francis Orton of Woodplumpton in the same county; James Pemberton of Whiston in the same county; John Parker late of Bradkirk in the same county, Gent. deceased; Robert Ploshington of Dimples in the same county, Gent. Thomas Parkinson of Clawton in the same county; Lawrence Parkinson of Goosenargh in the said county; William Parker of Woolfal in the same county, Gent. Thomas Parkinson of Graston-Leigh in the same county. Ralph Par of Altham in the same county; John Parker of Loveley in the same county, Gent. Lawrence Parkinson of Swinshead in the same county; William Preston of Ellel in the same county; Giles Park of Furnes in the same county; Richard Quick of Woolton-magna in the same county; James Rice of Crosby-magna in the same county; Edward Rice of Crosbyparva in the same county; Thomas Pearson of Mierscough in the same county; Thomas Parker of Graston-Leigh in the same county; George Rigmaden of Latham in the same county; John Rigby of Standish in the same county; Ralph Rishton senior of Whiteash in the same county; Ralph Rishton junior, of the same; Edward Rishton of Michaelhaies in the same county; William Rishton of Ponthaulgh in the same county; John Roscoe of Dalton in Furnes in the same county; Michael Rutter of Croston in the same county; Richard Shuttleworth of Bedd, Gent. Henry Stannanaught of Fizakerley in the same county; John Serjeant late of Derby, deceased; George Standish late of Derby, Gent. deceased; William Speakman of Latham in the county of Lancaster; Peter Stanley of Bickerstaff in the same county; John Smith of Euxton in the same county; John Senhowse of Ecclestone in the same county, Esquire; Lawrence Standish of Standish in the same county; John Smith of Conow in the same county; Lawrence Sudel of Fulwood in the same county; Thomas Shepheard of Preston in the same county; Thomas Sowerbuts of Samlesbury in the same county; Robert Sherburn of Little-Mitton in the same county, Esquire; Robert Serjeant of Alcliff in the same county; Thomas Singleton of Dendron in Furnes in the same county; George Turner of Garston in the same county; John Tickle of Alker in the same county; John Tickle of Derby, Edward Tutlock of Kirby in the same county; Hugh Tootle of Whitkel in the same county; John Tootle of Chorley in the same county; Cuthbert Trelfal of Goosenargh in the same county; Richard Thoraton of Fence in the same county; John Talbot of Dinkley in the same county, Esquire; Christopher Townley of Curre in the same county, Gent. Lawrence Stannanaught of Kirby in the same county; John Turvor of Tunstal in the same county; Wil. Trelfal of Warton in the same county; Andrew Thistleton of Mierscough in the same county; Wil. Thompson of Eccleston magna in the same county; Edward Tilsley of Ashley in the same county; Edward Unsworth of Windle in the same county; Richard Urmston of Leigh in the same county, Esq; George Wetherby of Whiston in the same county, Gent. Richard Wadmough of Sutton in the same county, Gent. Hugh Webster of Eccleston in the same county; Thomas Welsh of Awton in the same county, Gent. John Whittle of Wheelton in the same county; Thomas Woodcock of Brindle in the same county; Robert Waring of Chorley in the same county; Hugh Waterforth of Mawdesley in the same county; John Westby of Mowbrick in the same county, Esq; Francis Westby of Mierscough in the same county; Robert White of Kirkland in the same county, deceased; George Westby of Uprawcliff in the same county, Gent. John Wilkinson of Furnes in the same county; Ralph Atterton of Newbold in the county of Leicester; Samuel Clark of Kingthorp in the county of Northampton; Lloyd of the City of London; Walter Astley of Pascal in the county of Stafford, Esquire; William Brand of Horncastle in the county of Lincoln; Sir Francis Bodenham late of Roel in the county of Rutland; George Brailsford of Harlaxden in the county of Lincoln; Charls Bagshaw of Bourn in the same county; William Coney of Stoak in the same county, Esq; John Farr of Epworth in the same county, Yeoman; Thomas Wells of Horncastle in the same county, Gent. deceased; Sir Philip Constable of MiddleRason in the same county; Marmaduke Doleman of Botsford in the same county, Gent. John Johnson of Willoughby in the same county, Gent. John Mounson of Minting in the same county, Esquire; Thomas Nayler of the Bail in the same county, Gent. John Plumpton of Waterton in the same county, Esquire; Samuel Fawcet late of Broad-street in the City of London, Gunner, deceased; John Francis at the Wardrobe, London; Mr. Froster of Brentford in the county of Middlesex; Joseph Jackman of Covent-garden in the same county; Gabriel Sedgwick servant to the late Lord Cottington; Timothy Wright of the City of Westminster, Gent. Thomas Jones of Lantrissent in the county of Monmouth, Yeoman; John Lewis of Lantrissent in the same county; William Morgan of Wrengochin in the same county; Nathanael Prichard of Abergavenny in the same county; John Morgan of Pentrebach in the same county, Gent. William Flyer of Llandilloportholi, William Jones of Hardwick, both of the same county; Anthony Morgan of Casebuchan in the same county; John Morgan formerly of Trostrey, now of Lanarth in the same county; Walter Norris of Llandillo-Grassenny in the same county; Thomas Stubs of Llanvitherrin in the same county; Lord Charls Somerset late of Ragland in the same county; James Scudamore of Penrose in the same county; Richard Anguish of Scarming in the county of Norfolk; Clippesby Bacon of Corpusty in the same county; William Mason of Slowley in the same county, Esquire; Thomas Pitcher of Whitsonset in the same county; Sir Robert Winde of Turrington in the same county; Edmund Mumford of Weerham in the same county, Gent. John Parris of Pudding-norton in the same county; Thomas Holder of South-Wheatley in the county of Notingham, Gent. Marmaduke Moor of Ordsal in the same county, Minister; William Tirwhit late of Laneham in the same county; Will. Bawd of Walgrave in the same county, Esq; George Bartram of Elswick in the county of Northumberland; Thomas Clavering of Learchild in the same county; Sir John Clavering of Caleley in the same county, Knight; Francis Carnaby of Cogston in the same county, John Fenwick of Crookden in the same county, Thomas Ogle of Darrashal in the same county, Ralph Read of Chirton in the same county, Gent. John Rodham of Little-Houghton in the same county, Gent. Musgrave Ridley of Nillemondswich in the same county, Thomas Winkle of Harnham in the same county, Gent. Edward Carlton of Hesleside in the same county, Esq; Robert Dent of Biker in the same county, Robert Cramlington of Newsham in the same county, Esq.; Sir William Fenwick of Meldon in the same county, Knight; Robert Fenwick of Westmasin in the same county, Gent. Thomas Fenwick of Brestwick in the same county, Gent. William Fenwick of Blagden in the same county, Gent, Sir Charls Howard of Plenmeller in the same county, Thomas Rotherford of Rootchester in the same county, William Swinborn of Nafferton in the same county, Esquire; George Thirlwal of Rothbury in the same county, Gent. Sir Nicholas Thornton of Netherwitton in the same county; George Wray of Lemonden in the same county, Esquire; Sir Edward Widdrington of Cartington in the same county; Ralph Widdrington of Colwel in the same county, Gent. Thomas Waterton of Carraw in the same county, Gent. Henry Widdrington of Ritton in the same county, Gent. Henry Widdrington of Bootland in the same county, Gent. Sir Charls Blount late of Bisciter in the county of Oxon, deceased; Francis Mildmay of Ammersden in the same county, Esquire; Richard Edwards of Pentrewarn in the county of Salop; George Kinaston of Eastwick in the same county, Gent. Sir Walter Blount of Mawley in the same county, Knight; Henry Englefield of Detton in the same county; Robert Baker late of Minehead in the county of Somerset, Yeoman, deceased; John Brag of Crewkhern in the same county, Gent. William Chilcot of Milventon in the same county, Gent. Richard Chaffey of Stoak under Hambden in the same county, Yeoman; Samuel Chaffey of Mountague in the same county, Free-Mason; Edward Chaffey of Stoak under Hambden in the same county, Yeoman; James Dorchester of Puckington in the same county; Lawrence Drake of Isle Abbots in the same county, Gent. Edward Davis of Lamyet in the same county, Gent. Robert Ford of Crewkhern in the same county, Gent. Richard Gay of Lincomb in the same county, Gent. William Gowen of Horsington in the same county, Esquire; William Gaylerd of Thorn in the same county; Richard Godwin of Ilmister in the county of Somerset aforesaid, Yeoman; John Hodges of Eastquantonhead in the same county; Thomas Hopkins of Tintenhull in the same county; John Horsey of Compton-Dundon in the same county; Thomas Jervis of Bruton in the same county; Nathanael Jones of Bridge-water in the same county, Gent. Hugh Jones of the same; James Moor of Willeton in the same county, Husbandman; Richard Newcourt of Sumerton in the same county; William Noss of Lambrick in the same county, Gent. Henry Pike of St. Decumans in the same county; William Pike of the same, Clothier; George Prater of Nunney in the same county; John Roberts of Bridgewater in the same county, Gent. John Walker of Netherstow in the same county; John Walcot of Milburn Port in the same county, Esquire; Richard Weech of Street in the same county, Gent. John Wills of Chisleborough in the same county, Husbandman; Humphrey Wear of Kingston in the same county, Clerk; Giles Pointz of Oldcleeve in the same county, Esquire; Henry Fowel of Abbots-An in the county of Southampton, Gent. Anthony Gosling of Moorsted in the same county, Clerk; Doctor Laney of Peterfield in the same county; James Mallet of Portsmouth in the same county; John Pinchin of Shalden in the same county, Gent. John Unwyn of Ennington in the same county; William Budding of Clinton in the same county, Husbandmen; William Chamberlain of Nash in the same county, Gent. Thomas Chamberlain of Lindhurst in the same county, Gent. Anthony Hide of Woodhouse in the same county; James Linkhorn of Bowyet in the same county; Miles Philipson of Throp in the same county; Swithen Wells of Eastly in the same county, Gent. Francis Collier of Stone in the county of Stafford, Gent. Dud Dudley of Greenlodge in the same county; William Ellis of Coaton in the same county; John Gifford of Marston in the same county, Gent. Sir Edward Littleton of Pillington in the same county, Baronet; Timothy Starting of Uttoxeter in the same county; Humphrey Vize of Standon in the same county, Gent. Thomas Wooldridge of Acton in the same county, Husbandman; Walter Gifford of Hyon in the same county, Gent. John Gifford of Wolverhampton in the same county, Gent. Anthony Pomfret of Eshur in the county of Surrey; Christopher Wheeler of Hern in the same county; Henry Bellingham late of Newtimber deceased, in the county of Sussex; John Rigate of Hastings in the same county; William Gage late of Bentley in the same county; Anthony Rigby of Tillington in the same county; Thomas Allen of Laystuff in the county of Suffolk, Mariner; Anthony Mowsey of Cattam in the same county, deceased; Henry Thynne of Biddeston in the county of Wilts; Francis Toop of Knoyl in the same county; Miles Philipson of Tisbury in the same county; Edmund Wells of Littletondrew; Edward Barret of Droitwich junior in the county of Worcester; Edward Barret of the same, late called Sir Edward Barret; Colonel Dud Dudley of Dudley of the same county; Charls Kingston of Nanton-Beauchamp in the same county; Sir Edward Littleton of Little-Shelsey in the same county; Thomas Warmstree of in the same county, Clerk; Thomas Acton of Bourton in the same county, Esquire; Walter Blount of Soddington in the same county, Esquire; Thomas Chauncey of Kittermister in the same county; Major Frederick Winsor of Clains in the same county; Anthony Garnet of Kendal in the county of Westmerland, gent. Christopher Gilpin of Kentmire in the same county, gent. John Jackson of Shap in the same county, Yeoman; John Philipson of Hollinghow in the same county, gent. John Parker of Kendal in the same county, Yeoman; Robert Pattison of Sowerby in the same county; John Richardson of Crosby-Ravenswich in the same county, Yeoman; Henry Salkeld of Winton in the same county, Yeoman; Thomas Waller of Ewbank in the same county, Yeoman; William Fleming of Riddal in the same county, Esq; John Smith of Whitwal in the same county, Yeoman; Doctor Ambrose late of Sheepley in the county of York, deceased; Thomas Awstwick of Pomfret in the same county; George Acklam of Bewholm in the same county, gent. Adam Bland second son of Sir Thomas Bland of Skippar in the same county; Thomas Brockhouse of Grimlington in the same county; George Beesley of Twisleton in the same county, gent. Richard Bowes of York, Mercer; John Chapman of Hurwoodale in the county of York; Sidney Constable of Sherburn in the same county, gent. Doctor Richard Chambers of in the same county; Stephen Carre late of Sandisk in the same county; Yeoman; Major Lewis Carre of Lowkellerbey in the same county; Henry Cholmley of Tunstal in the same county; Thomas Danby late of Carre in the same county; William Doleman late of Duncoats in the same county, deceased; Robert Ellis of Towthorp in the same county, deceased; William Flintost of Scarborough in the same county; John Fleming of in the county of Cumberland; Robert Freer of Newbridge in Netherdale in the county of York, deceased; Gabriel Freeman of Thirsk in the same county, Draper; William Frankland of Woodhall in the same county; Marmaduke Frank of Kneeton; William Goodman of Bramham alias Bramwich in the same county; Edward Hardcastle of Biggin in the same county, gent. George Hemsworth of Roche in the same county; John Howden of Grimlington in the same county, yeoman; Richard Hunter of Frodingham in the same county; Thomas Hardwick of Shadwel in the same county, yeoman; Thomas Hitchin of Normanton in the same county; George Jackson late of York, Draper; Christopher Kidds of West-witton in the county of York aforesaid; Arthur Langfield of Seacrost in the same county; John Morley late of Whorlton, deceased, in the same county; Henry Marshal late of Foulforth in the same county, gent. Thomas Morley of Burton in the same county, gent. John Marsh late of Hallifax Doctor in Divinity, in the same county; Miles Newton of Littlethorp in the same county; Charls North of Whitguist in the same county; George Noudike of Wellam in the same county; John Parker of Raddampark in the same county; John Plumpton of Uslet in the same county, Esq; eldest Son to Sir Edward Plumpton; John Pullen of Bishop-Mouncton in the same county; Fairfax Ringrose of Amotherby in the same county, gent. Sir John Redman late of Newcastle in the same county; Thomas Stanley of Bishopton in the same county, gent. John Smith of Awdfield in the same county, yeoman; Sir William Theakston late of deceased; Edmund Tatham of Burton in the county of York, Gent. John Tailer of London; Richard Vincent of GreatSmeaton hi the said county of York; Stephen Whitwel of Cropton in the same county; Anthony Wharton of Eppleby in the same county; William Winsor of Fockerby in the same county; Darcy Washington of Hampsal in the same county; James Washington of the same in the same county; Christopher Anderton of Anderton in the same county, Esquire; Allen Ascough of Skewsby in the same county, Esq; Thomas Berney of Dolebank in the same county, gent. John Adamson of Thornton in the same county, yeoman; James Ascough of Dinsdale in the same county, gent. Dame —Armitage of Herthead in the same county; Henry Berney of Haddockstone in the same county, gent. Edward Barton of Towthorp in the same county; Thomas Bains of Twisleton in the same county; Mrs. Butler of Grisby in the same county; William Brigham of Witton in the same county; William Bulmer of Marrick in the same county, Esq; William Barber of Clint in the same county, yeoman; John Cansfield sometime called Sir John Cansfield of in the same county; John Clifton of Worsal in the same county, yeoman; William Constable of Kathorp in the same county, Esquire; Matthew Constable of Benningholm-grange in the same county, gent. Marmaduke Cholmley of Bransby in the same county, Esq; John Constable of Kirby-knowl in the same county; Fairley Coulson of Libberston in the same county, yeoman; George Cockson of Bankhouse in the same county, gent. Philip Doleman of in the same county, gent. Marmaduke Doleman of Middleton in the same county, gent. Thomas Doleman late of Duncoats in the same county, gent, deceased; John Danby of Leak in the same county; Edmund Danby of Burrowby in the same county; Thomas Empson of Goul in the same county; William late Lord Ewre the Grandfather, deceased; William Green of Lamoth in the same county; Robert Gale of Akeham-grange in the same county; William Hogg of Harrowgate in the same county, yeoman; Philip Hamerton of Purston in the same county; John Hebden of Clint in the same county; Marmaduke Holtby of Scakleton - grange in the same county; Peter Hawkins of Carperby in the same county, yeoman; John Knavesborough of Ferringsby in the same county; Mrs. Killingbeck of Killinghall Widow, in the same county; George Daniel of Thorp Brantington in the same county; Richard Lowther of Engleton in the same county, Esquire; Richard Longley of Millington in the same county, Esquire; John Middleton late called Sir John Middleton of in the same county; Mrs. Waterton of in the same county; Nicholas Morley of Standerber in the same county, Yeoman; Michael Metcalf of Little-Ottrington in the same county, Gent. John Mallory of Felton in the county of Northumberland; John Percy of Stubswalden in the county of York aforesaid; Sir George Palms of Naburn in the same county; Margaret Robinson now married to Thomas Metcalf of Ottrington in the same county; John Rider of Scarcrost in the same county; James Robinson of York; Lawrence Sayer of Worsal in the same county; Thomas Smith of Egton in the same county; James Singleton of Marlington in the same county, Gent. deceased; William Stephenson of Thornton in the same county; Robert Trapps of Nidd in the same county, Esquire; Stephen Tempest late of Roundhay in the same county, Esquire; Thomas Tankard of Butterset in the same county; Charls Thimbleby of Carlton in the same county; John Vavasour of Willatoft in the same county, Gent. Andrew Young late called Sir Andrew Young of in the county of York aforesaid; Bodenham Gunter of Gwenthor in the county of Brecon; John Wintour of Lanvihangel in the same county; Doctor William Roberts of Llanliddon in the county of Denbigh; Edward Fox of Rheteskin in the county of Mountgomery, Gent. Doctor William Lewis of Llanwyvy in the county of Merioneth; John Morgan of Trawsbymill in the same county, Gent. Richard Dutton of Kefennern in the county of Flint; Tristram Lloyd of in the same county; Mr. Smith of late servant to the Earl of Derby; Herbert Price of the Town of Brecon'; John Vaughan of in the county of Radnor; Thomas Bennet of in the county of Chester; John Tirer of in the county of Salop; Andrew Richards of in the county of Somerset; Parris Smith of Thomas Earl of Berks; Sir Thomas Chamberlain of Oxon', Baronet; Thomas Webb son to Roger Webb of in the county of Suffolk; Sir Richard Titchburn of in the county of Knight and Baronet, deceased; Sir Edward Plumpton of in the county of Sir John Thimbleby of in the county of Lincoln; William Brand of in the same county; Henry Fernes late of Walderswick in the county of Suffolk; Richard Witherow of White-chappel in the county of Mariner; Littleton Clent of Knightwick in the county of Worcester; Sir William Quadring of in the county of Lincoln; Norris Fines of in the county of Henry Bidlake of Briddestow in the county of Devon; Philip Philcot of the Grange in the county of Kent; George Bag of in the county of Devon, Esq; Peter Hatton of in the county of Chester; Francis Giles of in the county of Devon, Gent. John Arundel of Sithney in the county of Cornwal; John Portlock late of Cirencester in the county of Glocester, deceased; Pierce Mannaton of Stoak-Cliveland in the county of Cornwal; Sir Thomas Dacre of Levercult in the county of Cumberland, Knight; and Thomas Brockholes of Heaton in the county of Lancaster; Have been, and are hereby Declared and Adjudged to be justly Forfeited by them for their several Treasons against the Parliament and People of England.

All the Manors, Lands, &c. of the said persons vested in Trustees for sale.; Except Rectories and Tithes.; Trustees names.; Tenure.; The Trust.; Saving the right of others.; Before 20 May 1642.; Claims to be delivered in writing before 1 February 1652.; and to be allowed before 1 Apr. 1653.; 16 July, 1651

Be it therefore Enacted by this present Parliament, and the Authority thereof, That all the Manors, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments which they the said John Gifford, Stephen Frewen, William Lord Powis, Joseph Jean, Walter Langdon, George Collins, Nicholas Burlase, Thomas Jack, Richard Porter, William Spry, Degory Tremain, William Knights, Sir Thomas Aston, John Bretland, Edward Bostock, John Barnet, Pierce Dod, Richard Egerton, Francis Gamul, Richard Grantham, Richard Green, George Hope, William Hutchins, John Harper, William Hardy, Thomas Hodgkey, Urian Leigh, John Rutter, John Robinson, William Sharman, William Wilbraham, Peter Worth, John Walker, Jeffry Whalley, Peter Wright, John Biddulph, Robert Chantrel, Thomas Pool, George Parsons, Edward Standish, Thomas Wicksted, Rice Beamount, Thomas Lindsey, Simon Musgrave, Sir William Musgrave, William Rain, Robert Storey, Thomas Wibergh, Lancelot Walker, Robert Whitfield, Lodowick West, Sir Charls Howard, George Skelton, Andrew Huddleston, Pool Turvile, John Merry, Richard Arundel, Nicholas Bear, Henry Bidlake, John Cox, Richard Galhampton, Robert Hill, John Jacob senior, Richard Lane, John Little-John, Thomas Lang, Richard Keyes, George Moor, Thomas Rich. John Somaster, Richard Trennick, Thomas Wood, Robert Emerson, Robert Ellis, Ralph Gray, John Hilton, Richard Harrison, Katharine Conyers, Sir John Morley, Sir John Mennes, Sir John Somerset, James Ascough, Thomas Braithwait, Anthony Bulmer, Cuthbert Collingwood, Ralph Coatsworth, John Errington, John Errington, Sir William Fenwick, William Hall, Ralph Millet, Michael Pudsey, William Power, Lancelot Salkeld, William Sharratton, Lawrence Sayer, Thomas Wray, Andrew Young, Henry Lord Arundel, Richard Burlton, John Coplestone, William Gardner, William Gayler, Thomas Jervis, Thomas Loup, Zachary Newberry, Nicholas Pain, Anthony Salter, John Samwaies, John Turner, Alexander Kains, Thomas White, George White, Anderton, Richard Fanshaw, John Hills, Doctor Norton, Wenlock, James Clark, William Shelton alias Sheldon, Thomas Wortham, Thomas Charnock, George Guise, John Portlock, Anthony Rolles, Sir Bainham Throgmorton, Thomas Coningsby, Henry Lord Morley and Mounteagle, Robert Shepheard, Millicent Prat, Thomas Acton, Hugh Lloyd, Henry Morgan, Edward Slaughter, James Scudamore, Evan Jones, Rowland Scudamore, Robert Wigmore, Edward Masters, Francis Nethersole, John Trout, Ralph Clark, William Allenson, William Arnold, James Bradley, Thomas Beesley, John Bond, John Barker, Thomas Barns, Robert Craven, Joseph Carter, John Denton, William Darwyn, Henry Doughty, John Greehalgh, William Green, Charls Gerrard, George Hornby, Gilbert Houghton, Thomas Kirby, John Key, William Lewis, Richard Leyland, Ellis Leyland, William Lamb, Philip Martingdal, William Melling, Edward Norris, Christopher Nicholson, Hugh Pilkington, Edward Prescot, Thomas Perkinson, Lawrence Park, James Rigby, George Robinson, William Ratcliff, Thomas Richardson, John Robinson, Sir John Redman, Henry Snart, Ralph Scot, Richard Salvage, Richard Sudel, James Stampard, Peter Travers, Henry Wood, John Wainwright, Ellis Wright, James Ward, James Anderton, Hugh Anderton, James Anderton, William Anderton, Henry Ashton, Robert Bootle, William Blundel, Alexander Barker, John Berry, John Brown, John Bamber, Edward Butler, Henry Butler, Thomas Birthwisle, Thomas Brockholes, Thomas Brockholes, Thomas Bains, John Bradshaw, William Butler, John Cliff, Richard Carter, Richard Chorley, Jervase Clifton, Thomas Clerk, Richard Cottam, George Conwel, John Calvert, Robert Chorley, Sir Jordan Crosland, Edward Denton, Hugh Dobson, Thomas Dalton, Richard Eltonhead, Richard Eyves, Nicholas Fizakerley, Robert Fizakerley, Robert Fowl, John Fletcher, James Green, Edward Gore, John Grigson, James Gorsuch, Thomas Gellibrand, Richard Green, William Gradel, Thomas Grimshaw, Robert Grimshaw, Nicholas Grimshaw, William Gerrard, Ralph Howard, Edward Howard, Thomas Harrison, William Hesketh, John Haughton, William Haughton, Christopher Harris, Christopher Jackson, George Janyon, John Knowls, Richard Kellet, John Lancaster, George Livesey, John Lineaker, John Lathom, John Lawrenson, William Lathom, Richard Lathom, Edward Lathom, Henry Lovelady, Richard Lucas, Abraham Langton, Thomas Langtree, Richard Latham, William Laburn, William Manwaring, Edward Midgeal, Roger Marsh, William Moor, Andrew Mercer, Edmund Mollineux, John Melling, John Mollineux, Richard Moss, Henry Mossock, Richard Moss, Henry Moss, Thomas Morley, Philip Norris, Henry Nelson, William Naylor, William Norris, Thomas Nelson, William Norris, Andrew Newsham, Richard North, Nicholas Newsham, Francis Orton, James Pemberton, John Parker, Robert Pleshington, Thomas Parkinson, Lawrence Parkinson, William Parker, Thomas Parkinson, Ralph Par, John Parker, Lawrence Parkinson, William Preston, Giles Park, Richard Quick, James Rice, Edward Rice, Thomas Pearson, Thomas Parker, George Rigmaden, John Rigby, Ralph Rishton senior; Ralph Rishton junior; Edward Rishton, William Rishton, John Rosco, Michael Rutter, Richard Shuttleworth, Henry Stannanaught, John Serjeant, George Standish, William Speakman, Peter Stanley, John Smith, John Senhouse. Lawrence Standish, John Smith, Lawrence Sudel, Thomas Shepheard, Thomas Sowerbuts, Robert Sherburn, Robert Serjeant, Thomas Singleton, George Turner, John Tickle, John Tickle, Edward Tutlock, Hugh Tootle, John Tootle, Cuthbert Trelfal, Richard Thornton, John Talbot, Christopher Townley, Lawrence Stannanaught, John Turver, William Trelfal, Andrew Thistleton, William Thompson, Edward Tilsley, Edward Unsworth, Richard Urmston, George Wetherby, Richard Wadmough, Hugh Webster Thomas Welsh, John Whittle, Thomas Woodcock, Robert Waring Hugh Waterforth, John Westby, Francis Westby, Robert White, George Westby, John Wilkinson, Ralph Atterton, Samuel Clark Lloyd, Walter Astley, William Brand, Sir Francis Bodenham George Brailsford, Charls Bagshaw, William Coney, John Far, Thomas Wells, Sir Philip Constable, Marmaduke Doleman, John Johnson, John Mounson, Thomas Nayler, John Plumpton, Samuel Faweet, John Francis, Forster, Joseph Jackman, Gabriel Sedgwick, Timothy Wright, Thomas Jones, John Lewis, William Morgan, Nathanael Prichard, John Morgan, William Flyer, William Jones, Anthony Morgan, John Morgan, Walter Norris, Thomas Stubs, Lord Charls Somerset, James Scudamore, Richard Anguish, Clippesby Bacon, William Mason, Thomas Pitcher, Sir Robert Winde, Edmund Mumford, John Parris, Thomas Holder, Marmaduke Moor, William Tirwhit, William Bawd, George Bartram, Thomas Clavering, Sir John Clavering, Francis Carnaby, John Fenwick, Thomas Ogle, Ralph Read, John Roddam, Musgrave Ridley, Thomas Winkle, Edward Carlton, Robert Dent, Robert Cramlington, Sir William Fenwick, Robert Fenwick, Thomas Fenwick, William Fenwick, Sir Charls Howard, Thomas Rotherford, William Swinborn, George Thirwal, Sir Nicholas Thornton, George Wray, Sir Edward Widdrington, Ralph Widdrington, Thomas Waterton, Henry Widdrington, Henry Widdrington. Sir Charls Blount, Francis Mildmay, Richard Edwards, George Kinaston, Sir Walter Blount, Henry Englefield, Robert Baker, John Brag, William Chilcot, Richard Chaffey, Samuel Chaffey, Edward Chaffey, James Dorchester, Lawrence Drake, Edward Davis, Robert Ford, Richard Gay, William Gowen, William Gaylerd, Richard Godwyn, John Hodges, Thomas Hopkins, John Horsey, Thomas Jervis, Nathanael Jones, Hugh Jones, James Moor, Richard Newcourt, William Noss, Henry Pike, Willam Pike, George Prater, John Roberts, John Walker, John Walcot, Richard Weech, John Wills, Humphrey Wear, Giles Pointz, Henry Fowel, Anthony Gosling, Doctor Laney, James Mallet, John Pinchin, John Unwyn, William Budding, William Chamberlain, Thomas Chamberlain, Anthony Hide, James Link horn, Miles Philipson, Swithen Wells, Francis Collier, Dud Dudley, William Ellis, John Gifford, Sir Edward Littleton, Timothy Starting, Humphrey Vize, Thomas Wooldridge, Walter Gifford, John Gifford, Anthony Pomfret, Christopher Wheeler, Henry Bellingham, John Rigate, William Gage, Anthony Rigby, Thomas Allen, Anthony Mowsey, Henry Thynne, Francis Toop, Miles Philipson, Edmund Wells, Edward Barret, Edward Barret, Colonel Dud Dudley, Charls Kingston, Sir Edward Littleton, Thomas Warmstree, Thomas Acton, Walter Blount, Tho. Chauncey, Maj. Fredrick Winsor, Anthony Garnet, Christopher Gilpin, John Jackson, John Philipson, John Parker, Robert Pattison, John Richardson, Henry Salkeld, Thomas Waller, William Fleming, John Smith, Doctor Ambrose, Thomas Awstwick, George Acklam, Adam Bland, Thomas Brockhouse, George Beesley, Richard Bowes, John Chapman, Sidney Constable, Doctor Richard Chambers, Stephen Carre, Major Lewis Carre, Henry Cholmley, Thomas Danby, William Doleman, Robert Ellis, William Flintost, John Fleming, Robert Freer, Gabriel Freeman, William Frankland, Marmaduke Frank, William Goodman, Edward Hardcastle, George Hemsworth, John Howden, Richard Hunter, Thomas Hardwick, Thomas Hitchin, George Jackson, Christopher Kidds, Arthur Langfield, John Morley, Henry Marshal, Thomas Morley, John Marsh, Miles Newton, Charls North, George Noudike, John Parker, John Plumpton, John Pullen, Fairfax Ringrose, Sir John Redman, Thomas Stanley, John Smith, Sir William Theakston, Edmund Tatham, John Taylor, Richard Vincent, Stephen Whitwel, Anthony Wharton, William Winsor, Darcy Washington, James Washington, Christopher Anderton, Allen Ascough, Thomas Berney, John Adamson, James Ascough, Dame Armitage, Henry Berney, Edward Barton, Thomas Bains, Mrs. Butler, William Brigham, William Bulmer, William Barber, John Cansfield, John Clifton, William Constable, Matthew Constable, Marmaduke Cholmley, John Constable, Fairley Coulson, George Cockson, Philip Doleman, Marmaduke Doleman, Thomas Doleman, John Danby, Edmund Danby, Thomas Empson, William late Lord Ewre, William Green, Robert Gale, William Hogg, Philip Hamerton, John Hebden, Marmaduke Holtby, Peter Hawkins, John Knavesborough, Mrs. Killingbeck, George Daniel, Richard Lowther, Richard Langley, John Middleton, Mrs. Waterton, Nicholas Morley, Michael Metcalf, John Mallory, John Percy, Sir George Palms, Margaret Robinson, John Rider, James Robinson, Lawrence Sayer, Thomas Smith, James Singleton, William Stephenson, Robert Trapps, Stephen Tempest, Thomas Tankard, Charls Thimbleby, John Vavasour, Andrew Young, Bodenham Gunter, John Wintour, Doctor William Roberts, Edward Fox, Doctor William Lewis, John Morgan, Richard Dutton, Tristram Lloyd, Smith, Herbert Price, John Vaughan, Thomas Bennet, John Tirer, Andrew Richards, Parris Smith, Thomas Earl of Berks, Sir Thomas Chamberlain, Thomas Webb, Sir Richard Titchburn, Sir Edward Plumpton, Sir John Thimbleby, William Brand, Henry Fernes, Richard Witherow, Littleton Clent, Sir William Quadring, Norris Fines, Henry Bidlake, Philip Philcot, George Bag, Peter Hatton, Francis Giles, John Arundel, John Portlock, Pierce Mannaton, Sir Thomas Dacre and Thomas Brockholes, or any of them, or any for their Use or Uses, or in trust for any of them were seized or possessed of, in Possession, Reversion or Remainder, on the Twentieth day of May, One thousand six hundred forty two, or at any time since; And all Rights of Entry, and the whole Estates, Rights, Titles and Interests of them and every of them, in or to the said Manors, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments which they or any of them had the said Twentieth day of May, One thousand six hundred forty two, or at any time since (excepting Rectories Impropriate, Tithes, Composition for Tithes, Portions of Tithes, Donatives, Oblations, Obventions and Rents issuing out of Tithes) Be, and are hereby vested, adjudged and deemed to be, and are hereby in the Real and Actual Possession and Seisin of William Skinner, William Robinson, Matthias Valentine, Samuel Gooking, Henry Sealy, William Lisle and Arthur Samuel, and the Survivors and Survivor of them and their Heirs and Assigns; And that they and the Survivors and Survivor of them and their Heirs, shall and may have the benefit and Advantage of the said Rights of Entry unto the said Manors, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, and every of them; And that they, their Heirs and Assigns shall hold all and every part and parcel of the said Manors and premises, as of the Manor of East Greenwich in Free Socage, by Fealty onely, and by no other Tenure or Service whatsoever. Nevertheless, upon trust and confidence, that the said William Skinner, and other the persons afore-named, or any Five or more of them, shall have, hold, and enjoy all and singular the premises, and every of them, subject to such Trust and Uses as by this Act, or in or by Authority of Parliament shall be hereafter directed and appointed; Saving to all and every person and persons, Bodies Politique and Corporate, their Heirs, Successors, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, and every of them, other then the said John Gifford, Stephen Frewen, William Lord Powis, Joseph Jean, Walter Langdon, George Collins, Nicholas Burlase, Thomas Jack, Richard Porter, William Spry, Degory Tremain, William Knights, Sir Thomas Aston, John Bretland, Edward Bostock, John Barnet, Pierce Dod, Richard Egerton, Francis Gamul, Richard Grantham, Richard Green, George Hope, William Hutchins, John Harper, William Hardy, Thomas Hodgkey, Urian Leigh, John Rutter, John Robinson, William Sharman, William Wilbraham, Peter Worth, John Walker, Jeffry Whalley, Peter Wright, John Biddulph, Robert Chantrel, Thomas Pool, George Parsons, Edward Standish, Thomas Wicksted, Rice Beamount, Thomas Lindsey, Simon Musgrave, Sir William Musgrave, William Rain, Robert Storey, Thomas Wibergh, Lancelot Walker, Robert Whitfield, Lodowick West, Sir Charles Howard, George Skelton, Andrew Huddleston, Pool Turvile, John Merry, Richard Arundel, Nicholas Bear, Henry Bidlake, John Cox, Richard Galhampton, Robert Hill, John Jacob senior, Richard Lane, John Little-John, Thomas Lang, Richard Keyes, George Moor, Thomas Rich, John Somaster, Richard Trennick, Thomas Wood, Robert Emerson, Robert Ellis, Ralph Gray, John Hilton, Richard Harrison, Katharine Conyers, Sir John Morley, Sir John Mennes, Sir John Somerset, James Ascough, Thomas Braithwait, Anthony Bulmer, Cuthbert Collingwood, Ralph Coatsworth, John Errington, John Errington, Sir William Fenwick, William Hall, Ralph Millet, Michael Pudsey, William Power, Lancelot Salkeld, William Sharratton, Lawrence Sayer, Thomas Wray, Andrew Young, Henry Lord Arundel, Richard Burlton, John Coplestone, William Gardner, William Gayler, Thomas Jervis, Thomas Loup, Zachary Newberry, Nicholas Pain, Anthony Salter, John Samwaies, John Turner, Alexander Kains, Thomas White, George White, Anderton, Richard Fanshaw, John Hills, Doctor Norton, Wenlock, James Clark, William Shelton alias Sheldon, Thomas Wortham, Thomas Charnock, George Guise, John Portlock, Anthony Rolles, Sir Bainham Throgmorton, Thomas Coningsby, Henry Lord Morley and Mounteagle, Robert Shepheard, Millicent Prat, Thomas Acton, Hugh Lloyd, Henry Morgan, Edward Slaughter, James Scudamore, Evan Jones, Rowland Scudamore, Robert Wigmore, Edward Masters, Francis Nethersole, John Trout, Ralph Clark, William Allenson, William Arnold, James Bradley, Thomas Beesley, John Bond, John Barker, Thomas Barns, Robert Craven, Joseph Carter, John Denton, William Darwyn, Henry Doughty, John Greehalgh, William Green, Charls Gerrard, George Hornby, Gilbert Houghton, Thomas Kirby, John Key, William Lewis, Richard Leyland, Ellis Leyland, William Lamb, Philip Martingdal, William Melling, Edward Norris, Christopher Nicholson, Hugh Pilkington, Edward Prescot, Thomas Perkinson, Lawrence Park, James Rigby, George Robinson, William Ratcliff, Thomas Richardson, John Robinson, Sir John Redman, Henry Snart, Ralph Scot, Richard Salvage, Richard Sudel, James Stampard, Peter Travers, Henry Wood, John Wainwright, Ellis Wright, James Ward, James Anderton, Hugh Anderton, James Anderton, William Anderton, Henry Ashton, Robert Bootle, William Blundel, Alexander Barker, John Berry, John Brown, John Bamber, Edward Butler, Henry Butler, Thomas Birthwisle, Thomas Brockholes, Thomas Brockholes, Thomas Bains, John Bradshaw, William Butler, John Cliff, Richard Carter, Richard Chorley, Jervase Clifton, Thomas Clerk, Richard Cottam, George Conwel, John Calvert, Robert Chorley, Sir Jordan Crosland, Edward Denton, Hugh Dobson, Thomas Dalton, Richard Eltonhead, Richard Eyves, Nicholas Fizakerley, Robert Fizakerley, Robert Fowl, John Fletcher, James Green, Edward Gore, John Grigson, James Gorsuch, Thomas Gellibrand, Richard Green, William Gradel, Thomas Grimshaw, Robert Grimshaw, Nicholas Grimshaw, William Gerrard, Ralph Howard, Edward Howard, Thomas Harrison, William Hesketh, John Haughton, William Haughton, Christopher Harris, Christopher Jackson, George Janyon, John Knowls, Richard Kellet, John Lancaster, George Livesey, John Lineaker, John Lathom, John Lawrenson, William Lathom, Richard Lathom, Edward Lathom, Henry Lovelady, Richard Lucas, Abraham Langton, Thomas Langtree, Richard Latham, William Laburn, William Manwaring, Edward Midgeal, Roger Marsh, William Moor, Andrew Mercer, Edmund Mollineux, John Melling, John Mollineux, Richard Moss, Henry Moss, Richard Moss, Henry Moss, Thomas Morley, Philip Norris, Henry Nelson, William Naylor, William Norris, Thomas Nelson, William Norris, Andrew Newsham, Richard North, Nicholas Newsham, Francis Orton, James Pemberton, John Parker, Robert Pleshington, Thomas Parkinson, Lawrence Parkinson, William Parker, Thomas Parkinson, Ralph Par, John Parker, Lawrence Parkinson, William Preston, Giles Park, Richard Quick, James Rice, Edward Rice, Thomas Pearson, Thomas Parker, George Rigmaden, John Rigby, Ralph Rishton, senior; Ralph Rishton, junior; Edward Rishton, William Rishton, John Rosco, Michael Rutter, Richard Shuttleworth, Henry Stannanaught, John Serjeant, George Standish, William Speakman, Peter Stanley, John Smith, John Senhouse, Lawrence Standish, John Smith, Lawrence Sudel, Thomas Shepheard, Thomas Sowerbuts, Robert Sherburn, Robert Serjeant, Thomas Singleton, George Turner, John Tickle, John Tickle, Edward Tutlock, Hugh Tootle, John Tootle, Cuthbert Trelfall, Richard Thornton, John Talbot, Christopher, Townley, Lawrence Stannanaught, John Turver, William Trelfal, Andrew Thistleton, William Thompson, Edward Tilsley, Edward Unsworth, Richard Urmston, George Wetherby, Richard Wadmough, Hugh Webster, Thomas Welsh, John Whittle, Thomas Woodcock, Robert Waring, Hugh Waterforth, John Westby, Francis Westby, Robert White, George Westby, John Wilkinson, Ralph Atterton, Samuel Clark, Lloyd, Walter Astley, William Brand, Sir Francis Bodenham, George Brailsford, Charls Bagshaw, William Coney, John Far, Thomas Wells, Sir Philip Constable, Marmaduke Doleman, John Johnson, John Mounson, Thomas Naylor, John Plumpton, Samuel Fawcett, John Francis, Forster, Joseph Jackman, Gabriel Sedgwick, Timothy Wright, Thomas Jones, John Lewis, William Morgan, Nathanael Prichard, John Morgan, William Flyer, William Jones, Anthony Morgan, John Morgan, Walter Norris, Thomas Stubs, Lord Charls Somerset, James Scudamore, Richard Anguish, Clippesby Bacon, William Mason, Thomas Pitcher, Sir Robert Winde, Edmund Mumford, John Parris, Thomas Holder, Marmaduke Moor, William Tirwhit, William Bawd, George Bartram, Thomas Clavering, Sir John Clavering, Francis Carnaby, John Fenwick, Thomas Ogle, Ralph Read, John Roddam, Musgrave Ridley, Thomas Winkle, Edward Carlton, Robert Dent, Robert Cramlington, Sir William Fenwick, Robert Fenwick, Thomas Fenwick, William Fenwick, Sir Charls Howard, Thomas Rotherford, William Swinborn, George Thirlwal, Sir Nicholas Thornton, George Wray, Sir Edward Widdrington, Ralph Widdrington, Thomas Waterton, Henry Widdrington, Henry Widdrington, Sir Charls Blount, Francis Mildmay, Richard Edwards, George Kinaston, Sir Walter Blount, Henry Englefield, Robert Baker, John Brag, William Chilcot, Richard Chaffey, Samuel Chaffey, Edward Chaffey, James Dorchester, Lawrence Drake, Edward Davis, Robert Ford, Richard Gay, William Gowen, William Gaylerd, Richard Godwyn, John Hodges, Thomas Hopkins, John Horsey, Thomas Jervis, Nathanael Jones, Hugh Jones, James Moor, Richard Newcourt, William Noss, Henry Pike, William Pike, George Prater, John Roberts, John Walker, John Walcot, Richard Weech, John Wills, Humphrey Wear, Giles Pointz, Henry Fowel, Anthony Gosling, Doctor Laney, James Mallet, John Pinchin, John Unwyn, William Budding, William Chamberlain, Thomas Chamberlain, Anthony Hide, James Linkhorn, Miles Philipson, Swithen Wells, Francis Collier, Dud Dudley, William Ellis, John Gifford, Sir Edward Littleton, Timothy Starting, Humphrey Vize, Thomas Wooldridge, Walter Gifford, John Gifford, Anthony Pomfret, Christopher Wheeler, Henry Bellingham, John Rigate, William Gage, Anthony Rigby, Thomas Allen, Anthony Mowsey, Henry Thynne, Francis Toop, Miles Philipson, Edmund Wells, Edward Barret, Edward Barret, Colonel Dud Dudley, Charls Kingston, Sir Edward Littleton, Thomas Warmstree, Thomas Acton, Walter Blount, Tho. Chauncey, Maj. Fredrick Winsor, Anthony Garnet, Christopher Gilpin, John Jackson, John Philipson, John Parker, Robert Pattison, John Richardson, Henry Salkeld, Thomas Waller, William Fleming, John Smith, Doctor Ambrose, Thomas Awstwick, George Acklam, Adam Bland, Thomas Brockhouse, George Beesley, Richard Bowes, John Chapman, Sidney Constable, Doctor Richard Chambers, Stephen Carre, Major Lewis Carre, Henry Cholmley, Thomas Danby, William Doleman, Robert Ellis, William Flintost, John Fleming, Robert Freer, Gabriel Freeman, William Frankland, Marmaduke Frank, William Goodman, Edward Hardcastle, George Hemsworth, John Howden, Richard Hunter, Thomas Hardwick, Thomas Hitchin, George Jackson, Christopher Kidds, Arthur Langfield, John Morley, Henry Marshal, Thomas Morley, John Marsh, Miles Newton, Charls North, George Noudike, John Parker, John Plumpton, John Pullen, Fairfax Ringrose, Sir John Redman, Thomas Stanley, John Smith, Sir William Theakston, Edmund Tatham, John Taylor, Richard Vincent, Stephen Whitwel, Anthony Wharton, William Winsor, Darcy Washington, James Washington, Christopher Anderton, Allen Ascough, Thomas Berney, John Adamson, James Ascough, Dame Armitage, Henry Berney, Edward Barton, Thomas Bains, Mrs. Butler, William Brigham, William Bulmer, William Barber, John Cansfield, John Clifton, William Constable, Matthew Constable, Marmaduke Cholmley, John Constable, Fairley Coulson, George Cockson, Philip Doleman, Marmaduke Doleman, Thomas Doleman, John Danby, Edmund Danby, Thomas Empson, William late Lord Ewre, William Green, Robert Gale, William Hogg, Philip Hamerton, John Hebden, Marmaduke Holtby, Peter Hawkins, John Knavesborough, Mrs. Killingbeck, George Daniel, Richard Lowther, Richard Langley, John Middleton, Mrs. Waterton, Nicholas Morley, Michael Metcalf, John Mallory, John Percy, sir George Palms, Margaret Robinson, John Rider, James Robinson, Lawrence Sayer, Thomas Smith, James Singleton, William Stephenson, Robert Trapps, Stephen Tempest, Thomas Tankard, Charls Thimbleby, John Vavasour, Andrew Young, Bodenham Gunter, John Wintour, Dr. William Roberts, Edward Fox, Dr. William Lewis, John Morgan, Richard Dutton, Tristram Lloyd, Smith, Herbert Price, John Vaughan, Tho. Bennet, John Tirer, Andrew Richards, Parris Smith, Thomas Earl of Berks, sir Thomas Chamberlain, Thomas Webb, sir Richard Titchburn Knight and Baronet, sir Edward Plumpton, sir John Thimbleby, William Brand, Henry Fernes, Richard Witherow, Littleton Clent, sir William Quadring, Norris Fines, Henry Bidlake, Philip Philcot, George Bag, Peter Hatton, Francis Giles, John Arundel, John Portlock, Pierce Mannaton, sir Thomas Dacre and Thomas Brockholes, or any of them, and all others claiming and to claim by, from or under them or any of them, or to the use of, or in Trust for them or any of them since the Twentieth day of May, One thousand six hundred forty two (and other then the Rights and Title of Dower of the respective Wife and Wives of them or any of them) All such Estates, Interests, Rents, Incumbrances, Charges, Rights in Law or Equity, which they or any of them had or ought to have had, in or to the said Manors, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments or any of them, before the said twentieth day of May, One thousand six hundred forty two; As also all and every the Estates and Interests, Given, Granted, Demised, Allowed of or Confirmed by any Act, Order or Ordinance of Parliament, or lawfull Authority derived from them, unto any person or persons, Body Politique or Corporate, who have constantly adhered and been faithful unto this Parliament, and whose Estates have not otherwise been Revoked or Altered by this Parliament; If such person or persons, Body Politique or Corporate, their Heirs, Successors or Assigns, or before the First day of February, which shall be in the year One thousand six hundred fifty and two, deliver in Writing unto the Commissioners appointed by an Act, Entituled, An Act for transferring the Powers of the Committees for Obstructions, or any four or more of them, a particular of such his or their Right, Title, Interest, Claim, Demand, Charge, Incumbrance or Estate in Law or Equity, and shall obtain an allowance thereof before the said Commissioners or any four or more of them, at or before the First day of April, which shall be in the year of our Lord God, One thousand six hundred fifty and three; which said Commissioners are hereby appointed to be Commissioners for Removing Obstructions in the sale of all and every the premises hereby appointed to be sold, and shall have, use and exercise all and every the like Powers and Authorities in reference to the premises hereby appointed to be sold, as the said Commissioners may or ought to do in relation to the Sale of any other the Lands and Estates in an Act, Entituled, An Act for Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, mentioned: And the Trustees, Treasurers, Register, Registers-Accomptant, SurveyorGeneral, and all other persons imployed in and about this Service, are required to observe such Orders and Directions as from time to time they shall receive from the said Commissioners; And the said Commissioners shall and may allow all incident Charges for the necessary carrying on of this Service.

Trustees power to sell.

And the said Trustees or any five or more of them respectively, shall and may, and are hereby Required and Authorized to Contract, Bargain, Sell, Alien and Convey all and every the said Manors and premises, and to execute all Powers and Authorities in the Sale thereof, according to the Rates and Proportions, Rules and Directions limited and expressed in the said former Act, Entituled, An Act for Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, and in such maner as they may or might have done in the Sale of any the Manors or Lands vested and setled in them by the before mentioned Act.

Trustees not to treat till thirty daies after return of the Survey.

Provided always, That the Trustees in this Act named, shall not Treat or Contract with any person or persons, Body Politique or Corporate, for the Purchase of any Manor, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments hereby exposed to Sale, until the expiration of thirty Days next after the Return of the respective Survey and Surveys thereof.

Liberty for the said persons to compound for their Estates.; Rules for compounding.; 15 April 1650.; Rates for Composition.; First and second moiety here to be paid.

Provided also, and be it Enacted, and it is hereby Enacted and Declared, That it shall and may be lawful to and for any person or persons whose Estates are hereby exposed to Sale, and his and their Heirs and Assigns (notwithstanding any Clause, Article or thing in this present Act contained) to compound for any the Manors, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments, of or belonging to such person or persons in such maner, and according to the rules and directions, and upon such conditions as are hereafter in and by this Act expressed; That is to say, All and every such person and persons, his or their Heirs or Assigns so desiring to compound, tendring unto the Commissioners named in an Act of this present Parliament, Entituled, An Act Impowering several Commissioners to put in Execution all and every the Powers and Authorities here tofore given to the Commissioners for Compounding with Delinquents, and for managing of all Estates under Sequestration, &c. or any four or more of them, under the hand of the Register in this Act mentioned, a true Copy of the Survey of any Manor, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments, of or belonging to such person or persons respectively, they the said Commissioners for Compounding shall thereupon ascertain and set the Sum to be paid for such Composition at the Rates following, That is to say, For all and every such Manor, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments wherein such person or persons now hath, or at the time of his death had an Estate or Inheritance, after the Rate of two Sixths, and so proportionably for all and every other Estate, according to such Rules and Directions of Parliament given to the said Com missioners to be observed in the Compositions with Delinquents, accompting the clear yearly value of the premises so to be compounded for, as the same are or shall be returned by the Sur veyors in such Survey: And for all Timber growing or being upon the premises so to be compounded for, One full Third part of the value which by such Survey the same shall be valued at; And thereupon the said Commissioners shall send unto the Treasurers of the Receipt of Goldsmiths-Hall, a Certificate in writing under the hands of them the said Commissioners or any four of them, of the Sum and Sums of Money so by them ascertained and set to be paid for such Composition, together with the same Copy of the Survey whereupon such Composition shall be made; And in such case, such person and persons his, or their Heirs or Assignes, who shall prosecute such Composition, shall pay in to the said Treasurers of the Receipt at GoldsmithsHall, one Moyety of the Moneys so certified, within threescore Days after such Survey shall be returned unto the Surveyor-General before-mentioned, and the other Moyety within six Moneths next after the return of the said Survey; And that upon the Payment of the said first Moyety, the said Treasurers shall send back unto the Trustees herein named, the same Copy of the Survey, together with a Certificate, under the hands of them the said Treasurers, of the Moneys to be paid in upon such Composition, and that the same is the Moyety of the Sum so set for the Composition; and upon such Certificate, the said Trustees shall forbear to Treat or Contract with any person or persons for the sale of the premises so compounded for, or any part thereof; And upon payment in of the second Moyety within the six Moneths aforesaid, and Certificate thereof made by the said Treasurers to the said Commissioners for compounding, they the said Commissioners for compounding shall immediately discharge all and every the premises so compounded for, of and from Sequestration; and all and every such person and persons, his and their Heirs or Assignes so compounding as aforesaid, shall from thenceforth have, hold and enjoy all and every the premises so by him compounded for, as against the Trustees in this Act named, the Survivors and Survivor of them, and his and their Heirs, in as full and ample maner as if the same had never been Vested in the said Trustees, and as if the same had not been forfeited by the Delinquency of such persons whose Estate is so compounded for as aforesaid.

Papist-Delinquents compounding, to sell their Estates within a year, or be lyable to the Laws touching Popish Recusants.

And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That all and every Papist Delinquent whose Estate is by this Act exposed to sale, and who shall compound and pay in the whole Money, for such Composition by the times before limited respectively, shall have liberty, and is hereby enabled, at any time within One year, to be computed from the time when the first Payment shall be so made, to Alien, Sell and Dispose of all and every the Manors, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments so by him compounded for as aforesaid, in as full and ample maner as any other person compounding may do: But in case such Papist Delinquent shall not within the space of One year to be computed as aforesaid, depart out of this Commonwealth, and the Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging, or shall at any time afterwards return into this Commonwealth, or any of the Dominions or Territories thereunto belonging, That then and from thenceforth such Papist Delinquent, and all and every the Estate real and personal, whereof such Papist Delinquent, or any other person to his Use, shall at any time from and after the Expiration of the said Term of One year, or of such his Return respectively be seized or possessed, shall be lyable unto the Laws touching Popish Recusants

Penalty for not paying the second moyety.; Trustees enabled to plead the General Issue.

Provided always, That in case any person or persons aforenamed, whose Estates are hereby appointed to be sold, his or their Heirs or Assigns so compounding for any part of the premises, shall make default of Payment of the second Moyety of the Moneys so to be paid upon such Composition (whereof the said Treasurers at Goldsmiths-Hall are hereby Authorized and Required to certifie the Trustees in this Act named, immediately upon such default of Payment) That then and from thenceforth the said Trustees are Authorized and Required to Treat and Contract with any other person or persons, Body Politique or Corporate for the Sale of the said premises, as if no such Composition had ever been made, nor any Money paid thereupon: And that all and every Bargains of Sale, Conveyances and Assurances to be made of any Estate or Estates in Fee-simple, or for Term of Life or Lives of any the premises, according to such Contracts as shall be agreed upon between the Purchaser or Purchasers, and the said Trustees or any five or more of them respectively, shall be good and effectual in Law to all intents and purposes; And all and every Purchaser and Purchasers of the premises or any part thereof, his and their Heirs, Successors and Assigns respectively, shall have, hold and enjoy the premises that shall be by him or them so purchased, discharged of all Trusts and Accompts whereunto the said Trustees, or any or either of them, are or may be lyable by vertue of this Act; And of all Suits and Questions that may arise or be moved upon pretence of Sale at under-values, and of all Claims and Demands whatsoever, and of all Incumbrances made by the said Trustees or any claiming under them or any of them; And that the same shall not be lyable unto, but freed and discharged of and from all and all maner of Statutes, Judgements, Recognizances, Dowers, Joyntures, and other Acts and Incumbrances whatsoever had, made, done or suffered; or to be had, made, done or suffered, by, from or under the said Trustees or any of them respectively, other then such Conveyances and Assurances as shall be had, made, done or suffered in performance and pursuance of the Sales and Contracts respectively made, according to the meaning of this present Act: And if any Action shall be brought against the said Trustees, Treasurers or other Officers or Officer, or any of them, for any thing done by them or any of them in Execution of this Act, or any former Act, Ordinance, Orders or Instructions whereunto it relates, That then he or they are hereby enabled to plead the General Issue, and to give this Act in evidence; And if Judgement shall be had for the Defendant or Defendants in such action, he and they shall recover double Costs.

600000 l. to be borrowed on security of the lands aforesaid,; by way of doubling the like sum.; 16 July 1651.

And whereas the Parliament do finde it necessary to raise a considerable Sum of Money for the necessary carrying on the Services of this Commonwealth, Be it therefore Enacted and Ordained, and it is Enacted and Ordained, That the sum of Six hundred thousand Pounds shall be borrowed upon the security of the Lands of the said Traytors, whose Estates are by this Act appointed to be sold, by way of doubling the like Sum as is or shall be due unto any person or persons, Bodies Politique or Corporate, upon the Publique Faith, or which might have been doubled by vertue of any Act, Order or Ordinance of this present Parliament, and hath not formerly been doubled upon the Credit of Bishops and Deans and Chapters Lands, or upon the Lands of the late King, Queen and Prince, or of the Fee-farm Rents: And that all and every person and persons, Bodies Politique or Corporate, for every sum or sums of Money he or they shall further lend, may and shall be secured the Moneys formerly owing as aforesaid; And such other Moneys as he or they shall advance for the raising of Six hundred thousand Pounds, upon the Lands of the said Traytors in this Act named, in such sort as by the before mentioned Act, Entituled, An Act for the Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, is Enacted or Provided; And the said Trustees are hereby Impowered and Authorized to pursue the Rules and Instructions for Doubling of Money, as is appointed and declared in the several Acts of this present Parliament for the Sale of Deans and Chapters Lands.

Treasurers nominated.

And be it further Enacted, That Sir John Wollaston Knight, and Alderman of the City of London, Thomas Andrews, John Dethick and Francis Allein, Aldermen of the said City, shall be Treasurers for the said Service; And that they or any two of them are hereby Impowered and Authorized to receive the said Six hundred thousand Pounds, and all other such sum and sums of Money as from time to time ought to be paid in to the Treasury by vertue of this Act; which shall be issued out and paid according to such Orders, Warrants, Directions and Instructions, as they shall from time to time receive from the Parliament.

Register.

And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the Register in the former Act (Entituled, An Act for the Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason) and his Deputy, are hereby authorized and required upon a Warrant or Warrants from the said Trustees, to make out, rate and sign one or more Particulars of all and every the premises hereby apappointed to be sold; And that the respective Trustees do upon such Particular proceed to contract with any Purchaser or Purchasers for the same, and to make sale thereof accordingly.

Trustees and other Officers power and Salaries.

And be it further Enacted and Ordained, That the respective Trustees, Treasurers, Register and Surveyor-General in the said former Act for Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, shall do, execute, observe and keep all and every the like Powers, Authorities, Orders, Directions and Instructions, in relation to the premises hereby appointed to be sold, or any of them, as they and every of them ought to do or to have done in reference to other the Manors, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments of the said Traytors and persons in the said former Act mentioned, and shall have and receive such and the like Salaries and Fees for them and their Clerks respectively, and in such sort and maner as they and every of them respectively are and ought to have and receive for their respective Services and Imployments, touching other the Manors, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments by the said former mentioned Act appointed to be sold.

Reversions and Remainders upon Estates tail, forfeited.

And be it further Enacted by this present Parliament, and by Authority thereof, That all Reversions and Remainders expectant upon any Estate Tail upon any conveyance made by the said Traytor or Traytors, or any other person or persons by or under whom they or any of them claim of any the Manors, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments of any the Traytor or Traytors in this Act, or in the aforesaid Act for sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason named, not actually vested in the possession of such Tenant in Tail by the death of such Traytor or Traytors before the Five and twentieth day of March, One thousand six hundred fifty two, which by Fine and Recovery might be docqued by any of the said Traytor or Traytors, are and shall be to all intents and purposes forfeited for their said Treasons; And as well the said Traytors and their Heirs and Assigns, and all other persons and their Heirs in Reversion or Remainder upon any such Estate, shall be for ever barred, as if such Traytor or Traytors had actually levyed a Fine, and suffered a Recovery for doing thereof, Any Allowance, Law, Statute or Usage to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.

Penalty for doubling upon forged Debentures or false Certificates.

Provided also, That if any person or persons shall double any sum of Money upon forged Debentures, or other false Certificates, or any other fraudulent way or means, and thereof shall be convicted by Oath before the Commissioners for Obstructions within one year after such Doubling, every such person so offending shall forfeit treble the said sum, the one moyety thereof to the use of the Commonwealth, and the other moyety to such person or persons as shall discover the same before the said Commissioners for Obstructions in this Act named, and shall be committed to prison, and his Estate sequestred by the said Commissioners for Obstructions until payment thereof.

The Right of others allowed before 1 Jan. 1652 to stand good.

Provided always, and be it further Enacted, That all and every person or persons having any Estate, Right, Title or Interest of, in or unto any the Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments by this Act intended or mentioned to be put to sale, or that hath any Statute, Judgement, Recognizance or Rent, which were without fraud, and for good and valuable Consideration had, made and acknowledged before any Treason respectively committed by any of the persons in this Act named, whose Estates are appointed to be sold; and shall obtain an allowance thereof by the said Commissioners for removing of Obstructions before the First day of January, One thousand six hundred fifty two, That then the same shall be good and effectual to such person or persons, their Executors, Administrators and Assigns respectively, to all intents and purposes, acording to the tenor thereof, Any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.

Incumbrances to be satisfyed by sale of part of the Lands.

Provided nevertheless, and it is further Enacted, That in recompence and satisfaction of such Judgements, Statutes, Recognizances, Mortgages and other Incumbrances, as by the true intent and provision of this Act are to be satisfied, the said Trustees or any five or more of them upon the return of the respective Surveys, are hereby impowered and authorized to set out such proportion of Lands so surveyed, as will be sufficient to satisfy such Incumbrance and Incumbrances; And after such Incumbrances proved, and the Debts allowed of by the Commissioners for removing of Obstructions, to sell and convey such proportionable part of the said Lands so surveyed, to such Creditor or Creditors or their Assigns, in recompence and satisfaction of such Incumbrance and Incumbrances, either for Life, Lives, Years or in Fee, the said Trustees taking care in satisfying such Incumbrances to satisfie the same in such priority and course as the same ought to be satisfied by the Laws of this Land; And upon such Conveyance and Conveyances made, the said Creditor and Creditors, their Heirs, Executors, Administrators or Assigns shall acknowledge satisfaction upon Record, or otherwise release and discharge such Judgements, Statutes, Recognizances, Mortgages and other Incumbrances respectively, as the Council of the said Trustees, and for the Commonwealth shall direct and advise; And such Acknowledgement, Release and Discharge shall be good and effectual in Law to discharge the said Debts and Incumbrances, as against the residue of the said Lands intended to be sold by this Act, Any Law, Statute or Usage to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.

Trustees to stand seized of 10000 l. per annum, to supply a former Act.

Provided always, and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the aforesaid Trustees and their Heirs, and the Heirs of the Survivors and Survivor of them, shall and do stand seized of so much of the Manors, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments of the Traytors aforesaid in this Act named, as shall and doth amount to the full and clear yearly value of Ten thousand Pounds by the year, to the Trusts and Uses limited and appointed in and by the aforesaid Act, Entituled, An Act for the Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason to make up and supply what their former Security in and by the said Act is or shall be weakned, by the taking away out of the said Lands by the Act exposed to sale, any Lands by Acts of Parliament setled on any person or persons whatsoever.

Persons offending since 30 Jan. 1648. not to be admitted to compound.

Provided always, and be it Enacted, That such of the Traytors in this Act named as shall be certified by the Commissioners for compounding to the Trustees aforesaid, to have committed any Act of Treason or Rebellion since the Thirtieth of January, One thousand six hundred forty eight, such Traytor or Traytors shall in no wise have or enjoy any benefit or advantage of any Clause for Compounding, but his or their Estates shall be sold as confiscate to the use of the Commonwealth, Any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.

Persons exempted out of this Act.

Provided alwaies, and be it Enacted, That if it shall appear to the Commissioners for compounding before the First day of February, One thousand six hundred fifty two, that any of the persons whose names are inserted, and Estates exposed to sale by this Act, were not by Authority of Parliament upon the First day of December, One thousand six hundred fifty one, under Actual sequestration for bearing of arms against the Parliament, or for assisting or adhering to the Enemies thereof in the late Wars, or who having been sequestred have compounded for their Delinquency, and received a Discharge for the same by any authorized by Parliament thereunto, shall be and is hereby declared to be exempted out of this Act, to all intents and purposes, as if such persons name had not been inserted in this Act, Any thing to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding: And upon a Certificate thereof from the said Commissioners to the Trustees and Contractors in this Act named, the said Trustees and Contractors are hereby required to forbear all Proceedings therein against any such persons by themselves or any other Officers under them.

Registers-Accomptant appointed.; Their Power.

And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That Philip Tandy, William Benson and Edward Green, be, and are hereby constituted and appointed Register-Accomptant, and shall have and execute the Office of Register-Accomptant in the sale of the Lands of the late Archbishops, Bishops, Deans and Chapters, Gleab-Lands, Fee-farm Rents, and of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, by this present Act or by former Acts exposed to sale; as also of Register-Accomptant for the sum of Two hundred and two and forty thousand pounds doubled at Weavers-Hall; and shall do, execute, observe and keep all and every the like Powers, Authorities, Orders, Directions and Instructions, in relation to all and every the premises, or any of them, as the Register-Accomptant named in any Act or Ordinance of Parliament concerning any of the premises ought to do, or to have done in reference to the premises or any of them respectively; and also that they or any two of them, whereof the said Philip Tandy to be one, shall examine and approve of all Debentures, before the same be allowed by the respective Trustees for sale of the premises or any of them, and shall observe such Orders and Directions as they shall from time to time receive from the Commissioners for removing Obstructions in this Act before mentioned.

600 l. yearly Salary.

And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That a Certificate under the hands of the said Philip Tandy, William Benson and Edward Green, or any two of them, whereof the said Philip Tandy to be one, shall be a sufficient Voucher unto the Treasurers of the respective Offices, to proceed thereupon to the receiving of the Money or Bills doubled upon any of the Securities, according to the former Acts and Ordinances of Parliament in that behalf; And that the said Philip Tandy, William Benson and Edward Green, for their said Service in all and every the premises, shall have, and be allowed the yearly Salary of Six hundred pounds, to be equally divided between them, for themselves and their Clerks, payable quarterly by the Treasurers for Sale of the several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason.

Delinquents Estates, upon payment of later moyety, to be discharged.

Provided always, That in case the persons whose names are inserted in this Act, who have paid the first Moyety of their Fines for their Compositions for Delinquency, shall at or before the First day of February, One thousand six hundred fifty two, pay unto the Treasurers at Goldsmiths-Hall, the latter Moyety of their Fines, with Damages for the Forbearance thereof from the time the same should have been paid, at the rate of Eight pounds in the Hundred before the Statute, and six pounds since, the same shall be accepted, and that upon Certificate of the said Treasurers to the Commissioners for Compounding, of such Payment made by the time aforesaid, the said Commissioners for Compounding are hereby autho rized and required to discharge the Sequestration of such person so making payment as aforesaid; And that all and every such person and persons be, and are hereby Declared to be Freed and Discharged from thenceforth of his and their Delinquency: And that all and every such person and persons, his and their Heirs and Assigns shall from thenceforth have, hold and enjoy all his and their Estates as fully and amply, as if his and their Names had never been inserted into this Act, Any thing in this present Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.

Comptroller appointed.; 16 July 1651.; 4 August 1652.; 200 l. yearly Salary.

And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That Randal Manwaring Gentleman, be and is hereby constituted and appointed Comptroller of all Entries, Receipts and Payments which shall be made to or by the Treasurers aforesaid, and shall have Power and Authority, by himself or his sufficient Deputies, to keep Accompt of all Entries, Receipts, Payments and Discompts whatsoever, which shall be made unto or by the Treasurers; and that the Comptroller or his Deputies shall execute the said place of Comptroller in relation to the premises, as also in relation to the sale of all and every the Lands and Estates exposed to sale by a former Act of this present Parliament, Entituled, An Act for Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason: As also by another Act of this present Parliament, Entituled, An Act for several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason appointed to be sold for the use of the Navy, according to such appointed and Directions as the Comptroller in the said former Acts or either of them ought to do or to have done; and shall receive the Fee and yearly Salary of Two hundred Pounds by like quarterly Payments as is appointed by the said former Act, in full satisfaction of him and his Clerks, for his and their service in the place of Comptroller, both in this and the two former Acts.