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10thly. About casting lott for priority in case the agents bee not sent for.
11thly. Whether the orders of possession shall be given with condition relating to the satisfaction of such debentures as are not yet come in.
Unto which queries noe written answer was returned, but the commissioners referred to the agents of the army, who had leave to come up to Dublyn for that purpose, where being mett they made the following resolve, and had the coppy of all the dubiouse, incumbred, and withdrawne lands, at the same time delivered into their hands, with notes or marks referring to other books, shewing the reasons why each particular parcell respectively was withheld from their first distribution.
Att a Committee of Agents the 6th of November, 1656.
That the agents of Leinster and Ullster doe agree to proceed to a lott for their satisfaction to morrow, att one of the clocke in the afternoon, according to such a quota as the neat lands of Leinster and Ullster will extend unto, and to accept of such of the dubiouse and concealed lands in the said provinces as will make up their satisfaction equall with the Munster lotts, to be taken att the same rates that neat lands in the said places shall bee sett out at; provided it bee left to the choice of the said agents, or any other authorized by the said divisions, either to prosecute the States title if they see cause, or otherwise to make application to authority for other satisfaction.
Cha. Coot. Dan. Abbott. Ffra. Gore. A. Warren. Tho. Barrington. Rob. Preston. |
Rob. Phayre. Pet. Wallis. Jos. Deane. Ed. Warren. Jo. Galland. H. Hurd. |
According to this agreement the said fforces received satisfaction at 12s 3d in the pound, and many of the agents assented unto the following rules in order to perfect the works, severall of them indeed dissenting, as apprehending ambuscadoes wrapt up in them.