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A92642 A declaration of the Lords of His Majesties Privie-Councell in Scotland; and commissioners for conserving the articles of the treaty: for the information of His Majesties good subjects of this kingdom. Together with a treacherous and damnable plot of the Irish, English, and Scottish papists, begun to be discovered by the unexpected apprehending of the Earl of Antrim coming from York; partly by letters which were found in the said Earls pockets, and partly by the depositions of a servant of his, who was hanged at Carrick-Fergus. Scotland. Privy Council. 1643 (1643) Wing S1491; Thomason E56_9; ESTC R1099 3,634 9

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Errata IN the Epistle to the Reader the first line in the second page for ut read but. Of the Booke p. 1. line 17. for offered r. of or to p 9. l. 9. r. Objection the word p. 12. l. 9. for so see l. 10. for Meldad r. Medad p. 16.16 for godly r. God by p. 18 l 34. for speciall r. spirituall p. 19 l. 3 4 5 6 7. read thus Know no godly man can be guilty of the body and blood of Christ for no man in the state of grace and salvation as every godly man is can be guilty of the body and blood of Christ yet they hold that Gods people seeing Christ crucified by wicked men at the Sacrament are guilty of the body and blood of Christ p. 21. l. 3. r. had laid amongst them were p. 22 l. 12. for sin'd r. side l. 19. for the r. their p. 24. l. r. for the r. their p. 25 l 29. for the r. their p. 30. l. 4. for or r. our p. 31. l. 10. for wages r. wayes p. 34. l. 13. for disciples r. discipline p. 35. l. 37. dele of p. 37. l. 24. for inferring r. inforcing l 25. for praising r. practising p. 38. l. 9. for performing r. preferring p. 39. l. 25 for Idolaters r. Idolatrous p. 41. l. 4. dele or p. 42. l. 40. for perform r. professe p. 43. l. 1. for forth r. foot p. 44. l. 2 for these r. the p 45. l. 12. for prophaners r. prophane ones p. 48. l. 2. for sanctifie r. sanctified l. 15. for bones r. bands p. 52. l. 15. for the r. their In the Postscript p. 1. l. 12. for their r. the l. 26. r. advantage at A DECLARATION OF The Lords of His Majesties Privie-Councell in SCOTLAND AND Commissioners for conserving the Articles of the Treaty For the Information of His MAJESTIES good Subjects of this Kingdom Together with a Treacherous and damnable PLOT Of the Irish English and Scottish Papists begun to be discovered by the unexpected apprehending of the Earl of Antrim coming from York partly by Letters which were found in the said Earls pockets and partly by the Depositions of a Servant of his who was hanged at Carrick-Fergus 26. Iunii 1643. Imprimatur HEN WALLEY Edinburgh Printed by Evan Tyler Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty and now Re-printed at London for Edward Husbands 27 Junii 1643. A Declaration of the Lords of His Majesties Privie-Councell in Scotland THe Lords of His Majesties most Honorable Privy-Councell and the Commissioners for conserving of the Peace according to the great trust reposed on them by His Majesty and the Estates of Parliament whereof they are to make account to God and His Majesty the next ensuing Parliament Taking to their deepest and most serious consideration the best wayes of preserving the peace of this Kingdom That all His Majesties good and dutifull Subjects may enjoy their Religion Liberties and Laws which GOD in a singular and wonderfull providence in the time of His Majesties Raign hath vouchsafed them And of the peace betwixt the two Kingdoms so unanimously and happily established in the late Treaty of peace and in the Parliaments of both Kingdoms Have faithfully endeavoured by all good means to reduce IRELAND to His Majesties obedience which through the unnaturall barbarous and Antichristian cruelty of Papists is from a peaceable Kingdom turned into a stage of unexampled and unexpressible miseries to be looked upon as an horrid and dangerous example by this Kingdom And by their earnest supplications to His Majestie and their Declarations to the Parliament of England but especially by their earnest desires for establishing Unity of Religion and Uniformity of Kirk-government and for disbanding all Papists in Arms within their Dominions and by the humble offer of their meditation to remove the unhappy differences and quench the fire of a wasting Warre begun betwixt His Majesty and His Subjects of England wherein His Majesties sacred Person is exposed to so great danger and so many thousands of His Subjects have already perished But finding to their great grief the successe no way answerable to their endeavours and expectation and the trouble of the neighbouring Kingdoms and the dangers of this Kingdom daily arising to a greater height then they by their care counsell and diligence were able to remeid or obviate they did resolve for this and other causes which exercise and heavily presse the Kingdom at this time to call a convention of the Estates as the only meane His Majesty not thinking fit to hearken unto their motion of calling a Parliament which might by common counsell consent and resolution take the best course for representing yet more sensibly these manifold evils and dangers and for over-coming by greater wisdom the difficulties which were above their power In the mean while which they cannot but attribute to the mercifull and marveilous Providence of GOD and which is a confirmation to them of their resolution in calling a convention and layeth the greater necessity upon the Estates to meet the more willingly and frequently a treacherous and damnable Plot of the Irish English and Scottish Papists is begun to be discovered by the unexpected apprehending of the Earl of Antrim coming from York where he had keeped his meetings and correspondence by Letters with certaine Popish Lords his confederates and amongst others with the Earl of Nithisdail and Vicount of Aboyne Their devillish designs and devices are come to light brought to our knowledge partly by Letters from Ireland shewing the deposition and confession of a servant of the Earle of Antrims and partly by Letters which were found in the Earle his own pockets all sent to them from Ireland His servant who was hanged at Carricke-Fergus the _____ day of May deponed as the Letters beare before and at the time of his death that the designe was to reconcile the English and Irish in Ireland that they by their joynt power having expelled the Scots the Irish Forces there might bee sent against the Parliament of England to deale with some fit instrument there by all their strength to surprize the Isles and the High-Lands and to depopulate and waste so much of this Kingdome as their power could extend unto being assured of the like dealing in the North by the Papists and their assistance there And to have a Magazine at Carlile for twenty thousand men to fall in with an hostility upon the south parts of this Kingdom The Letters sent from Nithisdail and Aboyne all written and subscribed by their hands to the Earl of Antrim and found with him although in some things covertly written do carry thus much expresly that for furtherance of the designe point resolv'd on there was assistance assured from the Iles from the North south of Scotland th●t Ammunition and Arms without which they thinke their service uselesse were appointed to be sent to the North and other parts of this Kingdom And that Popish Officers were commanded and had