December 1644
[3 December, 1644.]
Monthly Charge of £6962 4s. on London and Westminster, and all places within Lines of Communication, and Weekly Bills of Mortality.; To begin 1st Nov. last.
Forasmuch as the Fortifications and Guards within the Cities
of London and Westminster, and parts adjacent, within the Lines
of Communication, and weekly Bils of Mortality, are very necessary for the safety and defence of the said Cities and places, and
preservation of the Parliament in these times of distraction and
danger, and for that the Citizens and Inhabitants within the said
Cities and places have been, and are daily at great charges in
maintaining the same, For raising of money to pay the charge
of the Fortifications and Guards aforesaid, and for satisfying the
great debts therby already incurred and other necessary uses:
The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, have Ordained, and be it Ordained by the said Lords and Commons,
That there shall be monethly charged and levied upon the Cities
of London and Westminster, The Hamlets, of the Tower, and
Borough of Southwark, and all other Parishes and places within
the Line of Communication; and weekly Bills of Mortality, the
summe of six thousand nine hundred sixty two pounds foure
shillings: That is to say, upon the City of London, five thousand
foure hundred eighty two pounds ten shillings three pence.
Upon the City and liberty of Westminster, six hundred sixteene
pounds ten shillings eight pence halfe penny. Upon the Hamblets, foure hundred ninety three pounds foure shillings seven
pence. Upon the Borough of Southwarke, three hundred sixty
nine pounds eighteene shillings five pence farthing, for the purposes aforesaid, for six moneths. To commence from the first day
of November last past, And to the end the severall summes of
money, may be duly raised, levyed, and paid; as hereafter is
directed.
Committees.; Their Powers.
Be it further Ordained, by the said Lords and Commons, That
the Lord Major and Aldermen of London, shall be Committees
for the City of London and Liberties thereof, And the Lord
Major and Aldermen of London, and six such persons of every of
the Sub-Committees for the Militia, within the Lines of Communication, and weekly Bils of Mortality, as the said severall
and respective Committees shall nominate and appoint, for this
service, and the former Committees named in the Ordinance for
the two last moneths Assessements for the City of Westminster,
Burrough of Southwarke, Hamblets of the Tower, and other
places within the Line of Communication, and Weekly Bills of
Mortality, without the City of London, and Liberties thereof,
shall be Committees for the said City of Westminster, Burrough
of Southwarke, Hamblets of the Tower, and places aforesaid,
without the City of London and Liberties thereof, within their
severall and respective Divisions: which said Committees in
their severall and respective divisions, or any two or more of
them respectively, are hereby authorized and required to direct
their Warrants to such number of Persons as they shall thinke
fit, within their severall and respective Divisions to be Assessors
for the said Rates, which said persons are hereby authorized and
required to Assesse all and every Person and Persons wheresoever they shall live and inhabit, either within the said Limits, or
without, having any reall or personall Estate within the Limits,
Circuits, and Bounds of their respective Divisions, according to
the rate and proportion in this Ordinance mentioned.
Sums assessed as directed in former Ord. of 4 March, 1642.; Assessors to make two Copies of Assessments, for Committees and Collectors respectively.; Collectors.; Collectors' and Clerks' Allowances.; Distress.; Assistance; Penalty for conveying away goods.; Tenants to pay rates, and deduct Landlords' share from Rents.; Penalty for Landlords that refuse to allow deduction.; Committees to settle differences between Landlords and Tenants.; Collectors to pay in Moneys to Treasurers.; Penalty or such as refuse to execute offices hereby laid on them..
And be it further Ordained by the Lords and Commons, That
the severall Summes which shall be hereafter Assessed or taken
upon the severall Cities and Places aforesaid, shall be Assessed
and taken both for Lands and Goods, upon such Persons and
Estates, and in such manner and forme, as is directed for the
Weekly Assessements in an Ordinance of Parliament of the
fourth day of March, 1642. Intituled An Ordinance of both
Houses of Parliament, For the speedy raising and levying of
Money for the maintenance of the Army raised by the Parliament, and other great Affaires of the Commonwealth by a
Weekly Assessement: and to the end the said Rates be equally
and indifferently Assessed and the Moneys duly Collected, and
true accompt thereof made; the said Assessors are hereby required, within six dayes after such Assessement made, to deliver
two Copies of their respective Assessements fairly written and
subscribed by them unto the said respective Committees, or to
any of them; whereof one to remain with the said Committee,
and the other to be delivered to the Collectors, with Warrants to
levy the said Moneys. And the said severall Committees, or
any three of them are hereby respectively authorized from time
to time to nominate one or more sufficient and honest Persons
in every Division or allotment, to be Collectors of the said
Moneys so assessed and Rated; which the said Collectors are
hereby authorized and required to collect the said Moneys so
assessed, and the said respective Committees, or any six of
them, are hereby authorized to allow and pay unto the said
respective Collectors, two pence in the pound for their paines in
collecting the said Moneys, and one penny in the pound to their
Clerkes for their paines in faire writing the said Assessements:
and if any person or persons whatsoever, shall refuse or neglect
to pay any summe or summes of Money, whereat he or they shall
be Rated and assessed, That then it shall and may be lawfull to,
and for the said Collectors, or any of them to leavy the summe
so assessed by Distresse, and the Sale of the Goods of such person
or persons so refusing or neglecting to pay, deducting the summe
assessed, and the reasonable charges of Distraining, and restore
the overplus to the owner thereof. And likewise to breake open
any House, Chest, Truncks, Boxe, or other thing wherein such
Goods are, and to call to their assistance any of the Trained
Bands, Constables, Headboroughs or any other Forces within the
Cities and Places where any resistance shall be made, or any
other person or persons whatsoever; which said Forces and
Persons, are hereby required to be aiding and assisting in the premises, as they shall answer the contrary at their perils. And if
any question or difference shall happen to arise upon the taking
such Distresse, between the parties distrained and distraining, the
same shall be ended and determined by the said Committees, or
any two of them: and the said severall Committees, or any two
or more of them, are hereby authorized and required to use
such other wayes or meanes for the speedy levying of the said
Assessements as to them shall be thought fit. And if any person
or persons shall purposely convey away his or their Goods, or
any other personall Estate, whereby the summe of money so
assessed cannot be levyed according to this Ordinance: Then
the said respective Committees or any two of them, are hereby
authorized by themselves, or such other Persons as they shall appoint to imprison the Persons; and the Sequestrators to sequester the Estates of every such Person, for the advancement of the
said service. And the Tenants of all Houses and Lands, which
shall be rated by vertue of this Ordinance, are hereby required
and authorized to pay such summes of money, as shall be rated
upon every such House and Lands, and to deduct out of their
Rents so much of the said Rates, as in respect of the Rents of
every such House and Lands, the Landlords should or ought to
pay, or beare; and the Landlords both mediate and immediate,
according to their respective Interests, are hereby required to
allow such deductions and payments upon the receipt of the
residue of their Rents, and to give Acquittances for their whole
Rents, as if no deductions had been made. And if any Landlord
refuse to make any such deduction or allowance, or to give such
acquittances, then the respective Committees for the Sequestrations in the Cities and Places aforesaid, upon proofe thereof made
before them, are hereby authorized (for every time they shall so
refuse) to seize and sequester for the service aforesaid, one full
halfe yeares rent payable to such persons so refusing, allowing
out of the same the summe of Money so paid by that Tenant as
aforesaid. And if any difference shall arise between Landlord
and Tenant, or any other concerning the said Rates, the said
severall Committees, or any two of them in their severall Divisions
have hereby power to settle the same as they shall thinke fit.
And the said Collectors, and every of them are hereby required
from time to time, to pay such summe and summes of money as
shall be by them collected by vertue of this Ordinance, to such
Treasurer or Treasurers for the City of London and Liberties
thereof, as the Common Councell of the said City shall appoint.
And for the Lines of Communication, and within the Weekly
Bills of Mortality without the City and Liberties to such Treasurer or Treasurers as the respective Sub-Committees in their
severall Divisions shall appoint. And the said severall Committees are hereby required to take speciall care, that the said
Monethly Assessements be constantly levyed, collected and paid to
the said Treasurer or Treasurers once in every Moneth, during the
continuance of the terme mentioned in this Ordinance.
And be it further Ordained by the said Lords and Commons,
that if any person or persons shall wilfully neglect or refuse to
take upon him any Office or place herein mentioned, incident to
this service, or having taken upon him such Office or place shall
refuse or neglect to execute or performe the same, or if any other
person or persons shall neglect or refuse to performe his dutie in
the due and speedy execution of this present Ordinance, the Lord
Major of the said City, for the time being, or any two of the
Aldermen of the same City, for the City of London and the
Liberties thereof, and the said respective Committees without the
Liberties of the said City, and within the Lines of Communication and weekly Bills of Mortality, or any five of them, have
hereby power to commit such person or persons so refusing or
neglecting this service, as aforesaid, to prison, there to remaine
without Baile, untill he shall conforme himselfe; or otherwise to
impose upon such person or persons so refusing or neglecting the
said service or their duties therein, such Fine or Fines as to them
shall be thought fit, and cause the same to be levyed by Distresse,
and sale of goods in manner and forme aforesaid.
Proviso.; No Privileged persons to be exempt.
Provided, That no fine to be imposed upon any of the said
Committees shall for any one offence exceed the summe of five
pounds, and that no fine to be imposed upon any Assessor, Collector, or any other person to be imployed by the said Committees
in the said service, or refusing to be imployed therein, shall for
any offence exceed the summe of five pounds: And that no priviledged place or person, within the Cities and places aforesaid,
shall be exempted from the said Assessements and Taxes.
Committees to give account of their doings.
And be it further Ordained, That the said severall and respective Committees, and every of them shall from time to time give
a true and perfect account of all their doings and proceedings
in the execution of this Ordinance, (viz.) The Treasurer or
Treasurers for London, and the Liberties, to the Lord Major,
Aldermen, and Common Councell of the said City of London, or
to such persons as they shall appoint; And the said Sub-Committees and their Treasurers, to the Committee for the Militia of
the said City.
Moneys how to be issued.
And be it further Ordained, that the Treasurers appointed to
receive the Money by vertue of this Ordinance, are appointed and
hereby authorized to issue out the said Moneys so gathered and
received for the purpose aforesaid, and not otherwise, within the
City and Liberties, as the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons
in Common Councell assembled, or such persons as they from
time to time shall appoint for that purpose; and without the
said City and Liberties, and within the Line of Communication,
and weekly Bills of Mortality, as the said Sub-Committees within
their severall Divisions shall appoint for the uses aforesaid, and
not otherwise.
Indemnity.
And be it, lastly, by the said Lords and Commons further
Ordained, that all and every the respective Committees, Assessors,
Treasurers, and Collectors, of the respective Divisions aforesaid,
and all that shall assist them in the premisses, shall be by the
power of Parliament Protected and saved harmlesse, both for
what according to the true meaning of the Premises, they have
or shall doe therein.
Rates on Members of either House to be approved by such House.
Provided alwayes, that such Rates and Assessements, as shall
be made by vertue of this Ordinance upon any Peeres of this
Kingdome, or Members, Assistants, or Attendants upon either
the Houses of Parliament, shall before the same be levyed, be
presented to the respective Houses, whose Members, Assistants,
or attendants shall be concerned therein respectively, and by such
respective House allowed and approved of, any thing in this
present Ordinance, to the contrary notwithstanding.