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Crown Lands (Forfeited Estates) Act 1698

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XLII.Allowance to Commissioners for enquiring into the said forfeited Estates, and to their Secretary, out of the first Monies arising by this Act.

10 W. III. c. 9.

Provided alwaies and it is further enacted, That out of the Moneys ariseing by this Act within the Kingdome of Ireland, as aforesaid, there shall be paid unto Henry Earle of Droghedah, of the said Kingdome of Ireland, the Su[m]me of One thousand Pounds of lawfull English Money, or soe much lawfull and current Money of and in Ireland, as shall be equivalent to One thousand Pounds of lawfull English Money in England. To Francis Annesley Esquire, the like Su[m]me of One thousand Pounds of like Money. To John Trenchard Esquire, the like Su[m]me of One thousand Pounds of like Money. To James Hamilton Esquire, the like Su[m]me of One thousand Pounds of like Money. And to Henry Langford Esquire, the like Su[m]me of One thousand Pounds of like Money, for the great Services by them respectively performed, as Commissioners, in Execution of certaine Trusts which were in them reposed, in the Act of Parliament made in the Tenth Yeare of His Majesties Reigne, entituled, An Act for granting to His Majesty the Summe of One Million, four hundred eighty four thousand and fifteene Pounds One Shilling Eleaven Pence Three Farthings, for disbanding the Army, providing for the Navy, and for other necessary Occasions: And to Sir Richard Leving Knight, the Su[m]me of Five hundred Pounds of like Money; And to Sir Francis Brewster Knight, the Summe of Five hundred Pounds of like Money, in Consideration of their Expences in Execution of the same Trusts by the Act of Parliament last mentioned: And to James Hooper Esquire, who was Secretary to the Commissioners appointed by the Act last mentioned, the Summe of One thousand Pounds of like Money, for the great Services by him performed in that Employment, the same to be paid to them or their Assignes respectively, out of the first Moneys which shall arise in Ireland, by vertue of this Act, Any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding

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