September, 1654
[2 September, 1654.]
His Highness the Lord Protector being zealous to continue
and establish all Works and Foundations tending to the advancement of Learning, or any other Charitable and Pious Use or
Uses whatsoever; and more particularly the Charitable and
Pious Work and Foundation of the Alms-houses, and Alms-men,
called Poor Knights, and of certain necessary Officers, (to wit, a
Minister, a Weekly Lecturer, a Register, a Chappel-clerk, a
Sexton, a Clock-keeper and Bell-ringer, a Porter belonging to
Windsor Castle; and also of Four Scholars, whereof two in the
University of Oxford, and two in the University of Cambridge,
and of preaching in the said Castle and Town of Windsor, and
Relief of the poor there) in relation whereunto the late Dean and
Canons of Windsor, were Feoffees in Trust of the Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments hereafter expressed for the Uses
aforesaid: And His Highness taking notice, That the Commons
of England in Parliament assembled, did by the late Act for
Abolishing of Deans, Deans and Chapters, &c. and setling their
Honors, Manors, Lands and Hereditaments in the actual seisin
and possession of Sir John Wollaston and other Trustees in the
said Act named and their Heirs, provide, That all and singular
the Revenues, Rents, Issues, Fees, Profits, Sums of Money, and
Allowances whatsoever, which before the First of December One
thousand six hundred forty one, had been, and then ought to
have been paid, disposed and allowed unto, and for the Maintenance of any Grammar-School or Scholars, or for or towards
the Reparation of any Alms-house, or for any other charitable
Use, payable out of any of the said premises, should be and
continue to be paid and allowed as they were before the said
First day of December One thousand six hundred forty one, Any
thing in that Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding, as
in and by the said Act, amongst other things, more at large it
doth and may appear.
Who shall e Governors.;
Incorporated.; The Name.; The Possessions.;Tenure.; Power to let Leases.; Common Seal.
Since which Act His Highness being informed and fully
satisfied, That the Lands and Tenements hereafter expressed, so
by the said Act vested in the said Trustees, are yet still charged
and chargeable with the said charitable and Pious Uses, with
which the same were formerly chargeable; and His Highness
resolving to continue, setle and establish for ever the said
charitable and pious Work and Foundation, and likewise
Governors for the better ordering, managing and disposing of
the said Revenues to those charitable and pious ends and purposes, Hath by and with the consent of His Council Ordained,
and it is Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That the Lord
Commissioner Whitlock, Lord President of the Council for the
time being, Lord Wharton, Colonel Sydenham, Colonel Mountague, Colonel Mackworth, Colonel Jones, Francis Rous Esquire,
Provost of Eaton Colledge, Major General Skippon, Colonel
George Fleetwood, Cornelius Holland, Simon Mayn, Esquires,
Sir William Roberts Knight, Christopher Whitchcot Esquire,
Sir John Thorowgood of Kensington, Edward Cresset, William
Trumbel, Thomas Wood, Esquires, Doctor Thomas Cox, Nicholas
Lockier, Nathaniel Ingelo, Fellows of Eaton Colledge; the Mayor
of Windsor for the time being, Matthew Day, William Mills,
Thomas Chapman Alderman of the said Town of Windsor,
Richard Winch, Alexander Hays, Gentlemen, or any five or more
of them, and such others whose usual places of habitation shall
be at New-Windsor or Eaton, or within thirty Miles of the same,
which shall from time to time for ever hereafter be nominated
and chosen in and to the places and steads of such of them as
shall decease, or for just cause be removed by the most part of
them which then shall be Governors, to be and succeed in the
place and places of him or them deceasing, or so being removed,
shall and may be Governors of the said Alms-houses, and of the
Members, Goods, Lands, Tenements, Revenues and Heredita
ments of the same, at all times for ever hereafter: And the said
Governors and Alms-houses shall for ever hereafter stand and be
incorporated, established and founded in Name and in Deed
of a Body Politique and Corporate, to have Continuance
for ever by the Name of The Governors of the Almshouses of Windsor Castle, and that the said Governors
may have a perpetual Succession for ever; And that they
and their successors may for ever hereafter have, hold and
enjoy, and to all intents and purposes, and shall from henceforth and for ever stand and be actually seized and possessed of
the Structures, Messuages, Lands, Rents, Revenues, Profits
Tenements and Hereditaments hereafter mentioned, The said
Act for abolishing of Deans, Deans and Chapters, &c. or any other
Law or Statute to the contrary notwithstanding; That is to say,
the Structures or Alms-houses called The Poor Knights Lodgings
in Windsor Castle, with all Rooms, Out-yards, Gardens, or any
other the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, in as large and
ample maner, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, and the
said late Dean and Canons, or any person or persons claiming by,
from or under them, did or might enjoy the same; and also of
and in the several Rectories and Parsonages, with all and singular
their and every of their Rights, Members and Appurtenances,
Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever hereafter
expressed; That is to say, all those the Parsonages or Rectories
impropriate of St. Jermans, Upwimborn, All-Saints, Wimborn,
Franckfaln, Shaw, Plimpton. St. Maries Plimstock, Sampford,
Spyny, Plympton Mary Brigston, Broadwinch Ottrey, St. Mary
Northam, Ipplepen, South-Mowlton and Islington, lying and
being in the several Counties of Cornwal, Dorset and Devon,
some or one of them; and all that the Rectory or Parsonage
impropriate of Aberguilly in the County of Carmarthen; all that
Rectory or Parsonage impropriate of Mara alias Llangarth, in
the County of Brecon; and all that the Rectory of Icom in the
County of Glocester; and all that the Rectory of East-Beachworth in the County of Surrey; and all that the Rectory or
Parsonage impropriate of Istleworth cum Twickenham, in the
County of Middlesex; and all that the Rectory of Ikleton in the
County of Cambridge; and all that the Rectory of Shiplake in
the County of Oxon; and all those the several Prebends of
Alcaunings and Urshfont, together with the Parsonage of Urshfont, in the County of Wilts, and certain Tythes belonging to the
Prebend of Bedwyn, in the same County; and also all those the
several Rectories or Parsonages impropriate of Ambreshbury,
Titcomb, Froxfield and Stapleford, in the said County of Wilts, or
by what other Name or Names soever the said Rectory or Parsonages and Premises respectively are called or known; together
with all and every the Gleab-Lands, Tythes, Portions of Tythes,
Fruits, Profits, Emoluments and Appurtenances whatsoever, to
the said several Rectories, Parsonages and Premises respectively
belonging, or in any wise appertaining or accepted, reputed or taken
as part, parcel or member of them or any of them, late parcel of the
possessions of the late Dean and Canons of the late Kings Free
Chappel of S. George in New-Windsor, as Feoffees in Trust for
the Uses aforesaid (Except all such respective parts and parcels
of any the said Rectories, Parsonages, Lands, Tenements and
Hereditaments as have been heretofore sold by the Contractors for
Sale of Deans and Chapters Lands, and for which any the
Purchasers have paid in the respective first Moyeties of their
Purchase-Moneys) To be held for ever hereafter by the said
Governors and their Successors, of His Highness the Lord
Protector and His Successors, in free and perpetual Alms,
absolutely acquitted, and for ever hereafter discharged of, and
from all Assessments and Taxes whatsoever, ordinary and
extraordinary, heretofore Granted by Parliament or otherwise,
or by or upon any other pretence demanded or claimed; And
that the said Governors and their Successors, by the same name,
shall and may have power, and are hereby anthorized to Demise
and Grant any of the before-mentioned Rectories, Lands or
Premises (the said Alms-Houses and Places of Habitation
heretofore designed and used for the said Poor Knights, or any
of the Officers or Servants to the said Alms-Houses belonging
within the Castle of New-Windsor aforesaid excepted) to any
person or persons whatsoever, not being a Governor or Governors
thereof, for or under, or not above or exceeding the Term of
Twenty and one years in Possession, and not in Reversion;
whereupon shall be Yearly reserved at least Three fourth parts
of the true yearly value of the same, to be rated by a just Survey
to be taken thereof within Ten years before every such Demise
and Grant, and to take, require and purchase, and to sue and be
sued, and to do, perform and execute, all and every other lawful
act and acts, thing and things, good, neccessary or profitable
for the said Incorporation, and the Charitable and Pious Uses
aforesaid, in a full and ample manner and form, to all intents,
constructions and purposes, as any other Incorporation or Body
Politique or Corporate, fully and perfectly founded and incorporated may do: And that the same Governors and their
Successors for the time being, or any Five or more of them, may
make, have and use one Common Seal, such as they shall think
fit, for the doing and confirming all and every thing and things,
touching or in any wise concerning the said Incorporation, or
the Charitable or Pious Uses aforesaid, other then such acts and
things, as are hereafter appointed to be done and performed by
a greater number of the Governors.
Tenants of the Premises to pay their Rents, &c. to the Governors.;
Forfeitures for Non-payment.
And be it Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That all and
every Tenant and Tenants of the said Rectories, Parsonages,
Messuages, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments herein beforementioned, or any of them; and every person and persons
claiming by, from or under them or any of them, shall henceforth pay the several Yearly Rents, Sums of Money, and other
Annual Revenues and Profits arising out of the Premises
respectively, into the said Governors and their Successors, or
unto such person or persons as they shall appoint in the House
called The Governors House or Lodgings in Windsor Castle,
belonging to the Poor Knights, or such other place as shall be
appointed by the said Governors or any Nine or more of them,
at such days and times as the same shall respectively become
due and payable; and in default thereof, to suffer all such
Forfeitures for Non-payment, as either heretofore they were, or
hereafter they shall be subject to by any Covenants, Proviso's,
or Agreements made between them the said Tenants, and the
said late Dean and Canons, or the said Governors and their
Successors.
The Governors to receive all Rents since the last payment, and call Tenants to accompt for the Arrears.; For default of payment the Governors may take forfeitures, or bring an action for Debt.; Statute of Limitations shall not be pleaded.
And be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That
the Governors and their Successors shall have, receive and take
all such of the said Yearly Rents and Sums of money, and other
Annual Revenues and Profits as became due and payable at any
time since the last Payments thereof made, either to the said
late Dean and Canons, or to the Parliament or any authorized
by them to receive the same, testified by their lawful Acquittances respectively; and shall and may call to accompt all and
every the Tenant and Tenants of the said Lands and premises,
concerning any such Arrearages as aforesaid: And if any the
said Tenants refuse to pay any such Arrearages unto the said
Governors and their Successors, or unto such person or persons
as they shall appoint, then the said Governors and their
Successors, shall and may at their Election either take the
aforesaid Forfeitures, or bring an Action of Debt against every
such Tenant or Tenants, person and persons his and their Heirs,
Executors and Administrators, in any of the Courts at Westminster or elsewhere, and recover the same with Costs and
Damages; In which said last mentioned Action or Actions of
Debt, no Defendant or Defendants shall be admitted to plead
any Statute or Statutes of limitations of Actions, Any Law,
Statute or Statutes to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.
The Governors shall out of the Rents and Profits maintain the Almshouses, and govern them according to the Statutes.; Power to make Statutes, Rules and Orders.; Nine of the Governors may place persons in the Almshouses. What persons shall be placed there.;
The Recommendation, Approbation or Consent of the Lord Protector shall be first had.
And be it Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That the said
Governors and their Successors, shall for ever hereafter, out of
the Lands, Tenements, Rents and Revenues hereby established,
maintain the said Alms-houses and the Members of every of
them, and shall order, rule and govern the same according to
such Statutes as are to be found amongst the Statutes of the
late Dean and Canons of Windsor, touching or concerning the
said Alms-houses, and other the said Charitable and Pious Uses,
or by such other Statutes, Rules and Orders, as shall at any
time be conceived and made by the said Governors, or any Five
or more of them, under their Common Seal, for the better Rule
and Government of the same, not being superstitious nor derogatory to the Government now established, nor repugnant to any
the standing Laws of this Nation: And the said Governors and
their Successors, or any Nine or more of them, are authorized
and hereby enabled from time to time, to place such person or
persons (as have faithfully served the Commonwealth as Commission-Officers in the Army, and are now out of Commission,
and uncapable of doing Service, either by reason of Age or for
want of some Limb lost in their Service; provided, that since
their said service done for the Commonwealth, they have not
acted any thing prejudicial to the Commonwealth, nor are
dis-satisfied with the present Government) in the said Almshouses, in any place which now is, or hereafter shall be void, as
they shall think most deserving: Provided always, That the
Recommendation, Approbation or Consent of His Highness
the now Lord Protector during his natural Life, and his
Successors, for the placing of such person or persons respectively,
be first had and obtained.
Power to remove Preachers for scandal, and to elect others.; Power to choose Register and other Officers.; Four Scholars.; To make Allowances and Repairs.
And be it Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That the
said Governors and their Successors, or any Nine or more of
them, shall have power to remove any that now are, or
hereafter shall be Preachers in the Town and Castle of NewWindsor, for Scandal or other just cause; and within Three
moneths next after any of them so removed, or after the decease
of any of them, to elect in the place of him or them so removed
or deceased, such able, learned and godly Preachers, as they shall
think most deserving; And shall from time to time choose such
fit person or persons into the place or places of Register,
Chapple-Clerk, Sexton, Clock-keeper and Bell-ringer, and Porter,
as they shall finde able and honest, when they come to make an
Establishment under their Common Seal: And the said
Governors and their Successors, or any Nine or more of them,
are hereby further authorized and enabled to, make choice of
Four Scholars from to time as they shall think fit, to be sent to
the Universities aforesaid; And are hereby further authorized
to make such Allowances to the said Preachers, the said Four
Scholars, the said necessary Officers and the said Alms-men,
and so far to relieve and imploy the poor at work, and repair
the Church or Chappel in Windsor Castle, and the said Almshouses, as the Rents, Revenues and Profits any wise arising from
the premises can any ways bear or be charged with.
Five Knights added by the appointment of Sir Peter Lemeir and Sir Francis Crane, Knights.
And whereas His Highness is likewise informed, That Sir
Peter Lemeir and Sir Francis Crane Knights, deceased, intended
a further Addition of Five poor Knights or Alms-men to those
formerly in Windsor Castle, did by their several last Wills and
Testaments devise and give a certain Proportion of Land and
Money for the Erecting of Five Houses, and competent maintenance for such additional Alms-men or Poor Knights to be
established as aforesaid; Be it therefore Ordained by the
Authority aforesaid, That the said Five Alms-men or Poor
Knights so to be added, shall be of the Foundation, and under the
Government and Rule aforesaid: And the said Governors, or
any Five or more of them, are hereby authorized to call before
them the Executors or Administrators, and all and every person
and persons any way concerned in the execution of the Wills of
the said Sir Peter Lemeir and Sir Francis Crane touching the
premises, and to require the same to be done and setled
accordingly; and to make such Laws, Orders and Decrees for
the Setlement thereof, not derogatory to the Government
hereby established, as are agreeable to the Wills and Intentions
of the said Sir Peter Lemeir and Sir Francis Crane, and most
convenient and necessary for the Establishment and Mainten
ance of the said Additional Alms-men or Poor Knights, and the
same to certifie and return under the Hands and Seals of the
said Governors, or any Five or more of them, into the Court of
Chancery.
Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal to enforce due execution of the Orders and Decrees of the Governors.
And it is hereby Ordained, That the Lords Commissioners of
the Great Seal of England for the time being, shall require and
inforce the due execution and performance of the said Orders
and Decrees, as in other Cases of Charitable Uses is usually
done and performed.
And forasmuch as His Highness is informed and fully satisfied,
That the Rectories, Parsonages, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, and premises before specified, after the expiration and
determination of the several Estates and Terms of Years now in
being, may be improved over and above the present Rents and
Sums of Money reserved, due or payable upon any Demise,
Lease or Grant now in being of the premises, which do in the
whole amount unto the Sum of Eleven hundred Eighty six
pounds thirteen shillings and five pence by the year:
The Overplus of the premises above 1086l. 13s. 4d. shall be disposed by His Highness with consent of the Council.
And for that also it is the true intent and meaning of His
Highness, that the said Charitable and Pious Uses shall be fully
satisfied and performed from henceforth and for ever, out of the
Rents, Issues, Revenues and Profits of the premises, His Highness
hath, by and with the Consent of His Council Ordained, and it is
Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That all and singular the
Rents, Sum and Sums of Money, Issues, Revenues and Profits
of all and every the Rectories, Parsonages, Lands, Tenements,
Hereditaments and premises before-mentioned, over and above
the Sum of One thousand Eighty six pounds thirteen shillings
and four pence, wherewith the same premises stand charged to
the Charitable and Pious Ends and Purposes aforesaid, shall be
and remain from henceforth and for ever, at the onely Disposition
and Appointment of His Highness and His Successors, to such
Uses, Intents and Purposes as His Highness, with the Assent of
His Council, shall from time to time limit and appoint, Any
thing in this present Ordinance contained to the contrary in any
wise notwithstanding.