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A82658 A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the present lamentable, and miserable condition of Ireland, the poore Protestants in some places being forced to kill their horses to satisfie their hunger, and very many others having perished by famine. With some sad and serious motives propounded by both houses, to all pious and well affected Englishmen for their speedy reliefe, a thing earnestly to be intended considering what courses are now set on foot at Oxford, for bringing those barbarous rebels into this kingdom. Whereunto are added, the severall propositions made by the committees of the House of Commons, and the committee of adventurers chosen in London out of the body of the adventurers, and ratified by the House, for the more perfect incouragement of all that wish well to the generall cause of religion, the relieving of the Protestant brethren in Ireland, and the safety of this state and kingdome. England and Wales. Parliament. 1643 (1643) Wing E1394; Thomason E55_20; ESTC R23525 6,687 15

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Parliament wherein both Houses of Parliament intend to shew that good example which they hope all others will follow For what may bee advanced by way of adventure it is already provided in a late Ordinance of Parliament that all new Adv●nturers shall receive the same Advantages granted to the form●r in the Act of Parliament for the Adven●urers of Ireland and in the same Ordinance provision is made for the security of all such as shall voluntarily lend to so pious a Worke All which Monies now proposed to bee advanced shall onely have their aspect forwards without consideration of former ar●ea●s and bee disposed of with all possible c●re to the best advantage of this present Summers service And for what hath beene formerly raised to that purpose it shall most evidently ap●ea●e to all the World that it hath beene with a great overplus disposed of for the use of Ireland And that all aspersions of that nature cast upon the Parliament have beene but the malitious pretences of disaffected persons to excuse their own backwardnesse and dishearten such as desire to prevent the ruine of our Religion which we hope by our cordiall and seasonable indeavours may spéedily be prevented and this Warre soone brought to a happy conclusion And herein the concurrence of most of the Officers of that Kingdome administers great encouragement who are desirous so well they affect that worke to underwrite the one halfe of their Arreares due by way of Adventure for Land and also take the one halfe of what shall grow due and is to come likewise on the Condition of the Subscribers at the reducing of that Kingdome desiring onely to subsist untill the worke be finished We have so just reason upon these many and convincing grounds to be sensible of the extraordinary Care and pious Intentions of the well affected Party in this Kingdome as we must not or cannot doubt of their ready Zeale in the setting forward of so Pious so Charitable a worke wherein the Religion we professe lies at the stake and the lives of so many thousand of our poore Protestant brethren are in apparent danger unlesse by present reliefe their approaching ruine be timely prevented nor can we well expect that God will long blesse us if we be wanting to our brethren whose preservation is so immediately linked to our owne safety that we have much cause to suspect this Kingdome is much indangered when we have once absolutely lost that of Ireland For such is the malice of the Rebels to our Nation that if they once root us out of that Kingdome th●y will not despaire by themselves and their Confederates wholly to extirpate both us and our Religion out of the Christian World For remedy whereof in so much as the generall waies observed on the last Act of Contribution hath not procured such meanes of reliefe as are necessaty though divers both Persons and Parishes have been very bountifull severall of that Kingdome with others are therefore directed to solicite the businesse by such particular applications as may be hoped in a wor●…e so earnestly crying for reliefe will beget competent supplies for giving that Kingdome a being and in all likelihood preserving this from finall undoing which as it must be acknowledged to the already Contributers so is and shall be estéemed by those who hereafter put hand to the worke as a most acceptable seruice to this and that Kingdome These things considered we desire that all well affected people would heartily apply themselves to prevent such mischiefe by chearefull contributing to so Pious a worke which will be an Act in the esteeme of all the world very commendable and extreamely acceptable to God and all good men Die Lunae 19o. Junij 1643. THe Committee appointed by the House the 29th of May 1643. for the better expediting the Affaires of Ireland together with the Committee of the Adventurers in London newly elected or any eight of them shall have power to call to their Assistance such other persons as they shall thinke fit And the said Committee of Adventurers shall have equall power to Vote with the Committee of the House of Commons in all matters concerning the managing of the Moneyes now to be raised for Ireland by way of Adventure or otherwise And this Committee shall have likewise power to appoint Treasurers to peruse the Accompts of such as have beene formerly imployed to be ready for the view of the House to reward such as they must necessarily imploy in this service and to issue out any of these Moneyes now to be raised for the affaires of Ireland by Order from this Committee and to manage all matters for the good of the future service according as they shall find most expedient being still to give an accompt to the House of their Proceedings as oft as shall be required Die Lunae 19o. Iunij 1643. Resolved upon the Question THat this House doth declare that they will in a short time send over a Commander in Chiefe into Ireland such as this Kingdome shall have good cause to confide in Resolved upon the Question THat this House doth thinke it fit to send over Committees into the severall Provinces of Ireland whereof one in each to be of the House of Commons and one chosen by the Adventurers from whom they may expect such continuall Intelligence of the conditions of each Province that they may make their Provisions accordingly Die Lunae 19o. Iunij 1643. Propounded from the Committee THat an Ordinance may be brought in for the Adventurers who shall now deposite a fourth part of what formerly is subscribed and paid that they shall have so many Acres of Land added to what is allotted by the former Act of Parliament as shall make their former proportian of Acres double to what is graunted by the Act as also for what they shall now pay upon the Ordinance with all Priviledges as formerly And whosoever shall subscribe De novo shall have the like double proportion of Land for his new subscription THe Adventures to be set in such Province as they shall clouse THat such as desire to Plant together may be permitted so to doe they declaring the same at their new subscriptions or within ●Moneth THat the House declares an Act or Acts of Parliament shall be prepared in due time to passe both in England and Ireland for confirming whatsoever now passeth by Ordinance Resolved c. THat this House doth agree that an Ordinance be prepared and drawne in pursuance of these Propositions H. Elsyng Cler. Parl. D. Com. Die Lunae 19o. Iunij 1643. FOr as much as many both Adventurers for Land in Ireland and others are willing to apply themselves by all good meanes for bringing that great good worke to some perfection well knowing what consequence the losse of that Kingdome will be to this both in relation to the security and firme peace of the State and also in respect of the Cause of Religion which must be deepely wounded in case that