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A28828 The history of the execrable Irish rebellion trac'd from many preceding acts to the grand eruption the 23 of October, 1641, and thence pursued to the Act of Settlement, MDCLXII. Borlase, Edmund, d. 1682? 1680 (1680) Wing B3768; ESTC R32855 554,451 526

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temper_n and_o to_o find_v out_o some_o expedient_a which_o may_v compose_v the_o mind_n of_o the_o people_n and_o prevent_v those_o calamity_n that_o will_v unavoidable_o fall_v upon_o the_o nation_n upon_o their_o decline_a and_o renounce_v the_o peace_n which_o you_o must_v understand_v in_o they_o to_o be_v very_o real_a but_o after_o they_o have_v attend_v several_a day_n and_o offer_v many_o reason_n and_o consideration_n to_o they_o the_o congregation_n put_v a_o period_n to_o all_o the_o hope_n and_o consultation_n of_o that_o nature_n by_o issue_v out_o a_o decree_n of_o excommunication_n which_o they_o cause_v to_o be_v print_v in_o this_o form_n and_o in_o these_o word_n and_o with_o these_o marginal_a note_n by_o john_n baptist_n rinuccini_n archbishop_n and_o prince_n of_o firmo_fw-la and_o by_o the_o ecclesiastical_a congregation_n of_o both_o clergy_n of_o the_o kingdom_n of_o ireland_n a_o decree_n of_o excommunication_n against_o such_o as_o adhere_v to_o the_o late_a peace_n and_o do_v bear_v arm_n for_o the_o heretic_n of_o ireland_n and_o do_v aid_n or_o assist_v they_o not_o without_o cause_n say_v the_o oracle_n of_o truth_n do_v the_o minister_n excommunication_n of_o god_n carry_v the_o sword_n for_o he_o be_v to_o punish_v he_o that_o do_v evil_a and_o remunerate_v he_o that_o do_v good_a hence_o it_o be_v that_o we_o have_v by_o our_o former_a decree_n declare_v to_o the_o world_n our_o sense_n and_o just_a indignation_n against_o the_o late_a peace_n conclude_v and_o publish_v at_o dublin_n not_o only_o in_o its_o nature_n bring_v prejudice_n and_o destruction_n of_o religion_n and_o kingdom_n but_o also_o contrary_a to_o the_o oath_n of_o association_n and_o withal_o against_o the_o contriver_n of_o and_o adherer_n to_o the_o say_a peace_n in_o pursuance_n of_o which_o decree_n be_v 23._o force_v to_o unsheathe_v the_o spiritual_a sword_n we_o to_o who_o god_n have_v give_v power_n to_o bind_v and_o loose_v on_o earth_n assemble_v together_o in_o the_o holy_a ghost_n trace_v herein_o and_o imitate_v the_o example_n of_o many_o venerable_a and_o holy_a prelate_n who_o have_v go_v before_o we_o and_o take_v for_o our_o authority_n the_o sacred_a canon_n of_o holy_a church_n ground_v on_o holy_a writ_n ut_fw-la tollantur_fw-la èmedio_fw-la nostrum_fw-la qui_fw-la hoc_fw-la opus_fw-la faciunt_fw-la domini_fw-la nostri_fw-la jesus_n deliver_v over_o such_o person_n to_o satan_n that_o be_v to_o say_v we_o excommunicate_v execrate_v anathematise_v all_o such_o as_o after_o the_o publication_n of_o this_o our_o decree_n and_o notice_n either_o private_o or_o public_o give_v to_o they_o hereof_o shall_v defend_v adhere_v to_o or_o approve_v the_o justice_n of_o the_o say_a peace_n and_o chief_o those_o who_o bear_v arm_n or_o make_v or_o join_v in_o war_n with_o for_o or_o in_o behalf_n of_o the_o puritan_n or_o other_o heretic_n of_o dublin_n cork_n youghall_n of_o other_o place_n within_o this_o kingdom_n or_o shall_v either_o by_o themselves_o or_o by_o their_o appointment_n bring_v send_v or_o give_v any_o aid_n succour_n or_o relief_n victual_n ammunition_n or_o other_o provision_n to_o they_o or_o by_o advice_n or_o otherwise_o advance_v the_o say_a peace_n or_o the_o war_n make_v against_o we_o those_o and_o every_o of_o they_o by_o this_o present_a decree_n we_o do_v declare_v and_o pronounce_v excommunicate_v ipso_fw-la facto_fw-la ut_fw-la non_fw-la circumveniamini_fw-la à_fw-la satana_n non_fw-la enim_fw-la ignoramus_fw-la cogitationes_fw-la 11._o ejus_fw-la date_v at_o kilkenny_n in_o our_o palace_n of_o residence_n the_o 5_o day_n of_o october_n 1646._o signed_n johannes_n baptista_n archiepiscopus_fw-la firmanus_n nuncius_fw-la apostolicus_n de_fw-fr mandato_n illustrissimi_fw-la domini_fw-la nuncij_fw-la &_o congregationis_fw-la ecclesiasticae_fw-la utriusque_fw-la cleri_fw-la regni_fw-la hiberniae_fw-la nicholas_n firmence_n congregationis_fw-la cancellarius_fw-la the_o nuncio_n have_v thus_o fortify_v himself_o make_v great_a preparation_n to_o march_v with_o two_o army_n to_o dublin_n which_o consist_v of_o 16000_o foot_n and_o as_o many_o hundred_o horse_n he_o believe_v or_o seem_v to_o believe_v will_v take_v the_o town_n by_o assault_n as_o soon_o as_o he_o shall_v appear_v before_o it_o and_o in_o this_o confidence_n that_o we_o may_v not_o interrupt_v the_o series_n of_o this_o discourse_n by_o any_o intervening_a action_n when_o the_o army_n be_v within_o a_o day_n march_v of_o the_o city_n the_o two_o general_n send_v this_o letter_n with_o the_o proposition_n annex_v to_o the_o lord_n lieutenant_n may_v it_o please_v your_o excellency_n by_o the_o command_n of_o the_o confederate_a catholic_n of_o this_o kingdom_n who_o offer_v proposition_n the_o enclose_a proposition_n we_o have_v under_o our_o lead_v two_o army_n our_o thought_n be_v best_a to_o our_o religion_n king_n and_o country_n our_o end_n to_o establish_v the_o first_o and_o make_v the_o two_o follow_v secure_a and_o happy_a it_o be_v the_o great_a part_n of_o our_o care_n and_o desire_n to_o purchase_v your_o excellency_n to_o the_o effect_n of_o so_o bless_a a_o work_n we_o do_v not_o desire_v the_o effusion_n of_o blood_n and_o to_o that_o purpose_n the_o enclose_a proposition_n be_v send_v from_o we_o we_o pray_v to_o god_n your_o consideration_n of_o they_o may_v prove_v fruitful_a we_o be_v command_v to_o pray_v your_o excellency_n to_o render_v a_o answer_n to_o they_o by_o two_o of_o the_o clock_n in_o the_o afternoon_n on_o thursday_n next_o be_v it_o war_n or_o peace_n we_o shall_v endeavour_v in_o our_o way_n to_o exercise_v faith_n and_o honour_n and_o upon_o this_o think_v we_o rest_v from_o the_o camp_n 2._o march_v 1646._o your_o excellency_n most_o humble_a servant_n j._n preston_n owen_n o_o neile_n 1._o that_o the_o exercise_n of_o the_o romish_a religion_n be_v in_o dublin_n tredagh_n and_o in_o all_o the_o kingdom_n of_o ireland_n as_o free_a and_o as_o public_a as_o it_o be_v now_o in_o paris_n in_o france_n or_o brussels_n in_o the_o low-countries_n 2._o that_o the_o council_n of_o state_n
answer_n they_o have_v humble_o offer_v pretend_v not_o to_o be_v judge_n but_o submissive_a petitioner_n for_o what_o be_v commit_v to_o their_o charge_n appendix_n xiii_o fol._n 144._o the_o humble_a proposition_n of_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a agent_n of_o ireland_n in_o pursuance_n of_o the_o humble_a petition_n of_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n as_o well_o commander_n of_o your_o majesty_n army_n there_o as_o other_o present_v to_o your_o majesty_n the_o 18_o day_n of_o april_n 1644._o and_o answer_v by_o your_o majesty_n the_o 25_o of_o the_o same_o 1._o we_o most_o humble_o desire_v the_o establishment_n of_o the_o true_a protestant_a religion_n in_o ireland_n according_a to_o the_o law_n and_o statute_n in_o the_o say_a kingdom_n now_o in_o force_n 2._o that_o the_o popish_a titular_a arch-bishop_n bishop_n jesuit_n friar_n and_o priest_n and_o all_o other_o of_o the_o roman_a clergy_n be_v banish_v out_o of_o ireland_n because_o they_o have_v be_v the_o stirrer_n up_o of_o all_o rebellion_n and_o while_o they_o continue_v there_o there_o can_v be_v no_o hope_n of_o safety_n for_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n and_o that_o all_o the_o law_n and_o statute_n establish_v in_o that_o kingdom_n against_o popery_n and_o popish_a recusant_n may_v continue_v of_o force_n and_o be_v put_v in_o due_a execution_n 3._o that_o restitution_n may_v be_v make_v of_o all_o our_o church_n and_o church_n right_n and_o revenue_n and_o all_o our_o church_n and_o chapel_n re-edify_v and_o put_v in_o as_o good_a estate_n as_o they_o be_v at_o the_o break_n out_o of_o the_o rebellion_n and_o as_o they_o ought_v to_o be_v at_o the_o charge_n of_o the_o confederate_a roman_a catholic_n as_o they_o call_v themselves_o who_o have_v be_v the_o occasion_n of_o the_o destruction_n of_o the_o say_a church_n and_o possess_v themselves_o of_o the_o profit_n and_o revenue_n thereof_o 4._o that_o the_o parliament_n now_o sit_v in_o ireland_n may_v be_v continue_v there_o for_o the_o better_a settlement_n of_o the_o kingdom_n and_o that_o all_o person_n due_o indict_v in_o the_o say_a kingdom_n of_o treason_n felony_n or_o other_o heinous_a crime_n may_v be_v due_o and_o legal_o proceed_v against_o outlaw_o try_v and_o adjudge_v according_a to_o law_n and_o that_o all_o person_n lawful_o convict_v and_o attaint_v or_o to_o be_v convict_v and_o attaint_v for_o the_o same_o may_v receive_v due_a punishment_n according_o 5._o that_o no_o man_n may_v take_v upon_o he_o or_o execute_v the_o office_n of_o a_o major_a or_o magistrate_n in_o any_o corporation_n or_o the_o office_n of_o a_o sheriff_n or_o justice_n of_o peace_n in_o any_o city_n or_o county_n in_o the_o say_a kingdom_n until_o he_o have_v first_o take_v the_o oath_n of_o supremacy_n and_o allegiance_n 6._o that_o all_o popish_a lawyer_n who_o refuse_v to_o take_v the_o oath_n of_o supremacy_n and_o allegiance_n may_v be_v suppress_v and_o restrain_v from_o practice_n in_o that_o kingdom_n the_o rather_o because_o the_o lawyer_n in_o england_n do_v not_o here_o practice_n until_o they_o take_v the_o oath_n of_o supremacy_n and_o it_o have_v be_v find_v by_o woeful_a experience_n that_o the_o advice_n of_o popish_a lawyer_n to_o the_o people_n of_o ireland_n have_v be_v a_o great_a cause_n of_o their_o continue_a disobedience_n 7._o that_o there_o may_v be_v a_o present_a absolute_a suppression_n and_o dissolution_n of_o all_o the_o assume_v arbitrary_a and_o tyrannical_a power_n which_o the_o say_v confederate_n exercise_v over_o your_o majesty_n subject_n both_o in_o cause_n ecclesiastical_a and_o temporal_a 8._o that_o all_o the_o arm_n and_o ammunition_n of_o the_o say_a confederate_n be_v speedy_o bring_v into_o your_o majesty_n store_n 9_o that_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n ruin_v and_o destroy_v by_o the_o say_a confederate_n may_v be_v repair_v for_o their_o great_a loss_n out_o of_o the_o estate_n of_o the_o say_a confederate_n not_o former_o by_o any_o act_n of_o this_o present_a parliament_n in_o england_n otherwise_o dispose_v of_o whereby_o they_o may_v the_o better_o be_v enable_v to_o re-inhabit_a and_o defend_v the_o say_a kingdom_n of_o ireland_n 10._o that_o the_o say_v confederates_n may_v rebuild_v the_o several_a plantation-house_n and_o castle_n destroy_v by_o they_o in_o ireland_n in_o as_o good_a state_n as_o they_o be_v at_o the_o break_n out_o of_o the_o rebellion_n which_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n have_v be_v bind_v by_o their_o several_a patent_n to_o build_v and_o maintain_v for_o your_o majesty_n service_n 11._o that_o the_o great_a arrear_n of_o rent_n due_a to_o your_o majesty_n out_o of_o the_o estate_n of_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n at_o and_o since_o michaelmas_n 1641._o may_v be_v pay_v unto_o your_o majesty_n by_o such_o of_o the_o say_a confederate_n who_o have_v either_o receive_v the_o say_v rent_n to_o the_o use_n of_o the_o say_a confederate_n or_o destroy_v the_o same_o by_o disable_n your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n to_o pay_v the_o same_o and_o have_v also_o destroy_v all_o or_o the_o most_o part_n of_o all_o other_o rent_n or_o mean_n of_o support_n belong_v to_o your_o say_a protestant_a subject_n and_o that_o your_o say_a protestant_a subject_n may_v be_v discharge_v of_o all_o such_o arrear_n of_o rent_n to_o your_o majesty_n 12._o that_o the_o say_v confederates_n may_v give_v satisfaction_n to_o the_o army_n for_o the_o great_a arrear_n due_a unto_o they_o since_o the_o rebellion_n and_o that_o such_o commander_n as_o have_v raise_v force_n at_o their_o own_o charge_n and_o lay_v forth_o great_a sum_n of_o money_n out_o of_o their_o own_o purse_n and_o engage_v themselves_o for_o money_n and_o provision_n to_o keep_v themselves_o their_o hold_n and_o soldier_n under_o their_o command_n in_o the_o due_a necessary_a defence_n of_o your_o majesty_n right_n and_o law_n may_v be_v in_o due_a sort_n satisfy_v to_o the_o 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ireland_n and_o endow_v and_o furnish_v with_o necessary_a and_o sufficient_a mean_n of_o legal_a and_o just_a government_n and_o defence_n for_o the_o better_a security_n of_o your_o majesty_n law_n and_o right_n more_o especial_o the_o true_a protestant_a religion_n in_o time_n of_o danger_n in_o any_o of_o which_o town_n no_o papist_n may_v be_v permit_v to_o dwell_v or_o inhabit_v 15._o that_o for_o the_o better_a satisfaction_n of_o justice_n and_o your_o majesty_n honour_n and_o for_o the_o future_a security_n of_o the_o say_a kingdom_n and_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n there_o exemplary_a punishment_n according_a to_o law_n may_v be_v inflict_v upon_o such_o as_o have_v there_o traitorous_o levy_a war_n and_o take_v up_o arm_n against_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n and_o law_n and_o therein_o against_o your_o majesty_n especial_o upon_o such_o as_o have_v have_v their_o hand_n in_o the_o shed_n of_o innocent_a blood_n or_o have_v to_o do_v with_o the_o 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