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Army, grants could not be made to, without knowing quantity, quality, and bounds, 8.
debt due to, to be ascertained, and the agents for the several regiments to be required to meet, and proceed to a subdivision and apportionment of lands, 41.
regiments to determine upon some places to begin, and proceed to take satisfaction of their lands, 63.
regiments to be put in possession of lands, for two-thirds of the arrears due to them; overplus to lie together for Commonwealth and remainder of army; order of council as to manner of distribution, 64.
proceedings of council of agents as to distribution of lands, 66.
petition to have the profits of all lands belonging to their security handed over to their agents for them, 67, 76.
profits of ten counties granted accordingly, 68, 77, 328.
widows, orphans, and maimed soldiers to be put in speedy possession of their arrears, 67, 199, 318, 328.
agents to draw up proposals for making a sound title of lands to, 69.
reduction of, ordered by Lord Deputy; troops reduced, to have full satisfaction in lands, 70, 328.
agents of, petition to have the soldiers put into speedy possession of lands to the full amount of their arrears; and if there should not be land enough, they offer to pay each person shut out 18s. in the pound, 72, 328, 330, 337.
serving and disbanded, advantages of the latter, in having a first choice of lands, pointed out, 73, 74.
agents constitute certain officers as their lawful attorneys, to have arrears satisfied, confirming whatever they do according to instructions laid down, 78.
Army, debt and credit of whole army, 79, 188, 189, 337.
rejoice at their lots yielding 12d. per acre, &c. See Lands, value of.
lands belonging to their security to be distributed by their own trustees, 85.
ordinance for more equal division of lands to; an instrument of lands so set out to be enrolled in the Court of Chancery, which is to be for ever conclusive, 88.
agents for the division of the province of Munster petition to have their provincial and collateral security, 89.
Council books of, still preserved, 330.
address of, relative to Iveragh and Dunkerron, 91.
agents of Leinster and Ulster, having failed in an attempt at an accommodation with those of Munster, insist upon the terms of the Act, 101.
agents of Munster, proposals of, to those of Leinster and Ulster, rejected by them, 102.
stoppages from, to pay Dr. Petty the balance of his account, 157—160, 334.
collection fell short of doing so, 161.
order to consider why the balance cannot be raised, and how Dr. Petty may receive satisfaction, 161.
report on above, and proposing an additional allowance to Dr. Petty for collecting the amounts due, &c., and thereupon to acquit the Commonwealth, 162, 334.
order made on above, 163.
too much paid by certain colonels of, for survey, refunded to them by Dr. Petty, but claimed from the Council, as due to him, 164.
report of auditors on above, 165.