Page:Petty 1851 The Down Survey.djvu/72

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

( 38 )

against the said summe, and underneath the totall of all the acres, either of gleab land or of that which was belonging to any archbishopp, bishopp, deane, deane and chapter, &c., in the said barrony.

10thly. The like you are carefully to observe in Crowne lands, and in all such woods as are excepted from being cast in (over and above arable, meadow, and profitable pasture) by the late Act; all which you are to signe and give in under your hand.

Last of all, you are at the end of every booke to annex the severall indices or abstracts following, alphabettically:

  1. An Index of the Names of Irish Papists.
2. An Index of the Townes Names.
3. An Index of Gleabes, Bishopps, Deanes, and Deanes and
Chapter Lands.
4. An Index of all Crowne Lands.
5. An Index of all Woods.
6. An Index of Observations, as Castles, Weares, Mills,
Ffords, Passes, Bridges, Abbies, Churches, Mines, &c.

The severall indices referring to the severall pages of the booke where the said subjects are described more largely.

Dublin, 12th Aprill, 1655.
B. Worsley.


By the Lord Deputy and Councill.

Order to allow Dr Petty to view and copy any records, papers, &c., necessary, and to have lists of the fforfeited lands. 20 Dec. 1654.It is Ordered, that all officers, registers, and keepers of any publique records, doe permitt Doctor William Petty to view and peruse all such records and papers remaining in their custody, which may conduce to the speedy and effectuall carrying on of the worke of survey undertaken by him, and to take single copies of all such papers as he shall desire, which may any way concerne the said worke. And itt is further ordered, that all commissioners which are imployed in the civill survey doe take care with all speed to furnish the said Dr, or his assignes, with the abstracts of all the forfeited lands in each county and barrony by them surveyed, according to their instructions, to the end the