We the Lord Lieutenant and Council considering the duty incumbent on us to give a right representation of His Majesties great care of, and indulgence to, his people, and to make the execution of the laws as easie and safe to his subjects, as the exegencie of the times and necessity of affairs may possibly admit ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Co. Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) 1662 Approx. 5 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A46085 Wing I671 ESTC R36850 16143494 ocm 16143494 104834 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . 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Ireland -- Politics and government -- 17th century. 2007-11 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2008-01 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-02 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2008-02 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion C2R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms By the Lord Lieutenant and Council . ORMONDE . WE the Lord Lieutenant and Council considering the Duty incumbent on Vs to give a right Representation of His Majesties great Care of and Indulgence to His people , and to make the Execution of the Laws as easie and safe to His Subjects , as the Exigencie of the Times and necessity of Affairs may possibly admit : And taking notice that many of His good Subjects who attend the confirmation of their Estates in this Kingdom , graciously intended them by His Majesty , according to the Act for the better Execution of His Majesties Gracious Declaration , &c. may by reason of the great scarcity of Coyn , be in present disabled , and through the expectation of a Return of a Commission for valuing the Estates of Adventurers , Souldiers and others , that are by the said Act to pay half a year or a years Rent to His Majesty according to the value of the said Estates in the Year One thousand six hundred Fifty nine , may have unwarily taken up Hopes that upon the application of the House of Commons to this Board , the time of payment would be inlarged , which His Majesties pressing occasions would not then permit , and that upon some or all of these Grounds , many persons may not onely have neglected to provide moneys , but also may lie under the trouble of misapprehensions that Advantage will be taken by His Majestie for their failers in payment by the Fifteenth of this month of December : Vpon deliberate consideration hereof , and of what hath further occurred unto Vs , upon this occasion though the said moneys have not been paid in proportionably to what was requisite and reasonably by Vs expected , so that the wilful and total Failers deserved no inlargement of Time , yet many having done their part with great Duty and Readiness , so that the present exigencie of His Majesties Affairs hath been in some degree supplied thereby , & many as We understand being upon the way with their mony : We therefore to manifest to the whole Kingdom that His Maiesty takes more satisfaction in the Happiness & Contentment of His people , than in any Advantage to Himself , have thought fit ( according to the power intrusted with Vs by an Act of Parliament , Intituled , An Act for the Inlargement of the Periods of Time limited in an Act for the better Execution of His Majesties Gracious Declaration for the Settlement of His Kingdom of IRELAND , &c. ) and do by this Our Act of Council inlarge the time for the payment of the first half years value payable out of the Estates of Adventurers , Souldiers and others , unto His Majesty , unto the Third day of February next ensuing the date hereof , before or on which day all persons concerned are hereby required to make the said several payments due from them by the said Act , according to the truest estimate they can make of their Lands , as the same yeilded in the year One thousand Six hundred Fifty nine ; and whensoever the Commissions that have issued , or shall issue for the valuing of the said Lands as aforesaid , shall be returned , in case any person shall have paid more than by the return of such Commissions shall appear to have been due from him , an Allowance shall be made to him of such Overplus , upon return of the said Commissions . And this readiness of Ours to give full satisfaction in this particular , will We hope quicken all persons concerned in Subsidies , Quit-Rents and other payments to his Majesty , to answer the same duely at the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer , that His Majesties Occasions being supplied by His own Dues , the people may with more assurance enjoy the Tranquillity , Happiness and Protection of His Government , the Contentment whereof is the chief advantage His Majestie draws at present from this Kingdom . Given at His Majesties Castle of Dublin , the Thirteenth day of December , 1662. GOD Save the KING . Jo. Armachanus , Mau. Eustace Canc. Ja. Dublin , Ossory , Barrymore , Drogheda , Mount-Alexander , Anglesey , Shannon , Massereene , Hen. Midensis , Mich. Cork , Fran. Aungier , Tho. Pigot , Jo. Bysse , J. Temple , Paul Davys , Fra. Hamilton , Robert Forth , Ja. Ware , Rob. Meredith , Theo. Jones . DVBLIN , Printed by JOHN CROOK , Printer to the KINGS most Excellent MAJESTY , and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer Book-seller , in Castle-street , 1662.