The
Adventurers' Act is an
Act of the
Parliament of England, with the long
title "An Act for the speedy and effectual reducing of the rebels
in His Majesty's Kingdom of Ireland".
It was passed by the
Long Parliament
on 19 March 1642 as a way of raising funds to suppress the
Irish Rebellion of 1641.
The Act
invited members of the public to invest £200 for which they would
receive 1,000 acres (4 km²) of lands that would be confiscated
from rebels in Ireland
.
2,500,000 acres (10,000 km²) of Irish land were set aside by
the English Government for this purpose. Ireland's size is about 20
million acres.
The Adventurers' Act was extended and amended by three other acts
the
Lands of Irish Rebels; Adventurers' Subscriptions Act 1640 ,
Lands of Irish Rebels; Adventurers' Subscriptions Act 1640 ,
and
Irish Rebels Act 1640 (c.
37). All four received
Royal Assent in
the summer of 1642, just before the start of the
English Civil War but are usually referred
to as 1640 acts—the year the Long Parliament started to sit—and as
that year was the 16th year of Charles I's reign are formally known
as
16 Cha.
I c.33 etc.
On July 1643, Parliament passed the
Doubling
Ordinance which doubled the allocation of land to anyone
who increased their original investment by 25%. The purpose of the
Act was twofold, firstly to raise money for Parliament to help
suppress the rebellion in Ireland, and secondly to deprive the
King of the lands seized from
rebels that would be his by
prerogative.
In 1653, Ireland was declared subdued and the lands were allocated
to the subscribers in what became known as the
Cromwellian Settlement.
The Adventurers Act, and the other three statutes (c.33 to 35, and
37), were repealed by the
Statute Law Revision Act
1950.
See also
References
- Charles I, 1640: An Act for the speedy and effectuall
reducing of the Rebells in his Majesties Kingdome of Ireland to
theire due obedience to his Majesty & the Crowne of
England, Statutes of the Realm: volume 5: 1628-80 (1819), pp.
168-72. Website of British History Online. Date
accessed: 18 April 2007.
- Manganiello, Stephen C.(2004). The Concise Encyclopedia of
the Revolutions and Wars of England, Scotland, and Ireland,
1639-1660 Scarecrow Press, Great Britain ISBN 0810851008.
p.10
- An Act for adding unto & explaining of certain Clauses
in another Act made this Parliament Intituled An Act for the speedy
& effectuall reducing of the Rebels in his Majesties Kingdome
of Ireland to theire due obedience to his Majestie and the Crowne
of England (c.34: Lands of Irish Rebels; Adventurers'
Subscriptions Act 1640) British History Online ,Date
accessed: 14 February 2008.
- An Act to inable Corporations & Bodies Politique to
participate of the benefit of an Act lately passed entituled An Act
for the speedie and effectuall reducing of the Rebells in his
Majesties Kingdome of Ireland to theire due obedience to his
Majestie and the Crowne of England (c.35: Lands of Irish
Rebels; Adventurers' Subscriptions Act 1640), British
History Online, Date accessed: 14 February 2008.
- An Act for the further advancement of an effectuall and
speedy reduction of the Rebels in Ireland to the obedience of his
Majestie and the Crowne of England (c.37: Irish Rebels Act
1640), British History Online ,Date
accessed: 14 February 2008.
- Adrian J M Stevenson, Mid-1600s
Acts affecting property in Ireland: the Acts of Settlement and
Explanation, kintree - Genealogy Research in Ireland, Date
accessed: 14 February 2008.
- Manganiello, Stephen C.(2004). The Concise Encyclopedia of
the Revolutions and Wars of England, Scotland, and Ireland,
1639-1660 Scarecrow Press, Great Britain ISBN 0810851008.
p.160
- July 1643: An Ordinance for the encouragement of
Adventurers, to make new Subscriptions for Towns, Cities, and Lands
in Ireland., Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660
(1911), pp. 192-97. British History Online .Date
accessed: 03 May 2007.
- As King Charles I of England would not
assent to
Bills from a Parliament at war with him, decrees of Parliament
before the Third English Civil War were styled
Ordinance. (Stephen
C. Manganiello (2004). The Concise Encyclopedia of the
Revolutions and Wars of England, Scotland 1639-1660, Scarecrow
Press, ISBN 0810851008, p. 401