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A78818 The Irish cabinet: or His Majesties secret papers, for establishing the Papall clergy in Ireland, with other matters of high concernment, taken in the carriages of the Archbishop of Tuam, who was slain in the late fight at Sliggo in that kingdom. Together with two exact and full relations of the severall victories obtained by the Parliaments forces, through Gods blessing, in the same kingdom. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that His Majesties papers taken at Sliggo, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Cole, William,; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1646 (1646) Wing C2353; Thomason E316_29; ESTC R200537 12,243 24

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and the generall disturbance of the whole Kingdom For remedy whereof for the better setling increase and continuance of the Peace Unity and Tranquility of this Kingdom of Ireland His Majesty at the humble suit and request of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled is graciously pleased that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty the Lords Spiritual Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by Authority of the same That from and after the first day of this Session of Parliament it shall and may be lawfull to for all the professors of the Roman Catholique religion of what degree condition or quality to have use and enjoy the free publike exercise and profession of the said Roman Catholique Religion and of their several respective functions therein without incurring any mulct or penalty whatsoever or being subject to any restraint or incapacity concerning the same Any Article or clause sentence or provision in the said last mentioned Acts of Parliament or in any other Act or Acts of Parliament Ordinances Law or usage to the contrary or in any wise notwithstanding And be it also further Enacted That neither the said Statutes or any other Statute Acts or Ordinance hereafter made in Your Majesties Raign or in the Raign of any of Your Highnesses most Noble Progenitors or Ancestors now of force in this Kingdom nor all nor any branch article clause sentence in them or any of them contained or specified shall be of force or validity in this Realm to extend to be construed or adjudged to extend in any wise to inquiet prejudice vex or molest the professors of the said Roman Catholique Religion in their Persons Lands Hereditaments or Goods for any thing matter or cause whatsoever touching and concerning the free and publike use exercise and enjoyings of their said Religion function profession And be it also further Enacted and Declared by the Authority aforesaid That Your Majesties Roman Catholique Subjects in the said Realm of Ireland from the first day of this Session of Parliament shall be and be taken deemed and adjudged capable of all Offices of Trust and advancement places degrees and dignities preferment whatsoever within Your said realm of Ireland Any Acts Statutes Usage or Law to the contrary notwithstanding And that other Acts shal be passed in the said Parliament according to the tenour of such Agreement or Concessions as herein are expressed and that in the mean time the said Roman Catholique Subjects and every of them shall enjoy the full benefit freedom and advantage of the said Agreements and Concessions and of every of them 5. Item It is accorded granted and agreed by the said Earl for and in the behalf of His Majesty His Heirs and Successors That His Excellency the Lo Marques of Ormond Lord Lieutenant of Ireland or any other or others authorized or to be authorized by His Majesty shall not disturb the professors of the Roman Catholique Religion in their present possession and continuance of the profession of their said Churches Jurisdiction or any other the matters aforesaid in these Articles agreed and condescended unto by the said Earl untill His Majesties pleasure be signified for confirming and publishing the Grants and Agreements hereby articled for and condescended unto by the said Earl 6. Item And the said Earl of Glamorgan doth hereby engage His Majesties Royall word and Publique Faith unto all and singular the professors of the said Roman Catholique Religion within the said Kingdom of Ireland for the due observance and performance of all and every the Articles Grants Clauses therein contained and the Concessions herein mentioned to be performed to them 7. Item It is accorded and agreed That the said Publike Faith of the Kingdom shall be ingaged unto the said Earle by the said Commissioners of the said Confederate Catholiques for sending ten thousand men to serue his Majestie by order and publike Declaration of the Generall assembly now sitting And that the Supreame Councell of the said Confederate Catholiques shall engage themselves to bring the said number of men armed the one halfe with Musquets and the other halfe with Pikes unto any Port within this Realme at the Election of the said Earle and at such time as he shall appoint to be by him shipped and transported to serve his Majestie in England Wales or Scotland under the Command of the said Earle of Glamorgan as Lord Generall of the said Army which Army is to be kept together in one intire body and all other the Officers and Commanders of the said Army are to be named by the Supreame Councell of the said Confederate Catholiques or by such others as the Generall Assembly of the said Confederate Catholiques of this Kingdome shall intrust therewith In witnesse whereof the parties to these presents have hereunto interchangeably put their hands and Seales the 25. day of August 1645. Glamorgan Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of John Somerset Jeffery Barron Robert Barry Copia vera Colata fideliter cum Originali Thomas Cashell Franc. Patricius Waterford de Lismore This is a true Copie of the Originall Copie found in the Archbishop of Tuams Carriage compared by Us Arthur Annesley Rob. King Articles of agreement made and concluded upon by and betweene the Right Honourable Edward Earle of Glamorgan and in pursuance and by vertue of his Majesties authority under his signet and Royall signature bearing date at Oxford the twelfth day of March in the twentieth yeare of his Raigne for and on the behalfe of his most Excellent Majesty of the one part and the Right Honourable Rich Lord Viscount Mountgaret Lord President of the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholiques of Ireland Donnogh Lord Viscount Muskerry Alex M. Donnell and Nicholas Plunket Esquires Sir Robert Talbott Baronet Dermot o Brien John Dillon Patrick Darcy and Jeffery Browne Esquires for and on the behalfe of his Majesties Roman Catholique Subjects and the Catholique Clergy of Ireland of the other part IMprimis The said Earle doth grant conclude and agree on the behalfe of his Majesty His Heires and Successours to and with the said Richard Lord Viscount Mountgarret Donnogh Lord Viscount Muskerry Alex. Mach Donnell and Nicholas Plunket Esquires Sir Robert Talbot Barronet Dermot o Brien Iohn Dillon Patrick Darcy and Ieffery Browne Esquires That the Roman Catholique Clergy of the said Kingdome shall and may from hence-forth for ever hould and enjoy all and every such Lands Tenements Tithes and Hereditaments whatsoever by them respectively enjoyed within this Kingdome or by them posessed at any time since the three and twentieth of October one thousand sixe hundred forty one And all other such Lands Tenements Tithes and Hereditaments belonging to the Clergy within this Kingdome other then such as are actually enjoyed by his Majesties Protestant Clergy Item It is granted concluded and agreed on by the said Richard Lord Viscount Mountgarret Donogh