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A62793 To the Parliament of England, who are in place to do justice, and to break the bonds of the oppressed a narrative of the cruel and unjust sufferings of the people of God in the nation of Ireland called Quakers. 1659 (1659) Wing T1581; ESTC R31971 9,886 18

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few words in the Steeple-house at Waterford was committed by one Vaughan called a Justice and examined after by George Cauldron then Mayor and kept in Prison nine Moneths Stev Harris for speaking a few words to the Mayor of Cork was imprisoned by him who commanded the Goaler to put the biggest Iron bolts on him which was done And for reading a Paper in the Street which contained words of Soberness Truth was by the said Mayor kept six moneths in Prison And for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house there was kept in Prison about six weekes John Browne for owning the Truth was put out of his place a Mr. Gunner in Youghall by Col. Saunders And for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house there was sent to Prison by Nicho. Stout Bayliffe Thomas Carter passing the Streets in Youghall from a Meeting was set in the Stocks John Stanton for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house at Youghall was imprisoned by the Mayor there And for the like matter was buffitted and haled by the hair of the head and committed to Prison till the next Sessions Edward Erberry for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house at Youghall was sent to the Marshalls Sarah Chivers for speaking in the Steeple-house at Youghall was sent to the Marshals Thomas Loe Will. Blanch John Smith and diverse others of the People of God being in a peaceable Meeting in Youghall were violently haled out of the Meeting by order of John Netle Mayor then and committed to Prison Edw. Lawndy for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house at Youghall to the Priest and people was by force thrust out of the door by John Hancock and having Meetings in his house had much hurt done to the windows by stones being throwed with hazard to himself and Family Rob. Turner for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house at Bandon after the Priest had done had his Hat taken away and was beaten And for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house at Dublin was very much abused had his coat taken from him in the said place and not restored to him again And for asking a Question of a Priest in Dublin was sent to Bridewell and after kept three moneths in prison was put into a Cell or Dungeon a very noisome place graves being over his head and under his feet And being in a Meeting at London-Derry was violently haled thereout and drawn along the street by the Armes and Legs the Mayor of that City then present and helped with his own hands and put him out of the said town and two dayes after hailed him as before and one with a Knif in his hand threatned to cut off his Members and turned him out again and tyed him back and legs on a Horses bare back with a haire rope and led him about as their sport at their pleasure Major Hoddens wife for speaking to a Priest in the Steeple-house at King-sail was put into Prison In the year 1656. Col. Henry Ingoldsby set forth a Proclamation in Limerick where he was and is Governour that no Inhabitant of that City should receive any Quaker into their house upon Penalty of being turned out of that Town Richard Pierce of Limerick Apothecary formerly of the Army received a friend of his into his house one John Brown of Youghall who came thither to receive Moneys due to him from a Merchant in that Town to the sum of about sixty pounds but the said Col. Ingoldsby issued his Warrant for the said John Brown to send him from Constable to Constable to Youghal without being brought before him or any other Magistrate to be examined and so would not suffer him to do his said business and so the said Richard Pierce for the entertaining his Friend a lawful Subject had by Col. Ingoldsbyes Order several goods taken from him to the value of five pounds James Sicklemore late a Capt. in the Armie and John Perrot being in a peaceable meeting in Limerick were haled thereout by Col. Ingoldsbyes Order with a guard of Souldiers committed to Prison and after banished out of the County And John Perrot was again haled out of a meeting by the said Col. Ingoldsbyes Order and committed to Prison for many days and after sent above 80 miles to Dublin where he endured Imprisonment a long season And for speaking to a Priest in the Steeple-house in Waterford was much beaten his head broken and his blood drawn Thomas Phelps and several of the people of God being met together on a first day of the week in Limerick were by Col. Ingoldsbyes order with a guard of Souldiers violently pulled thereout and committed prisoners to the Main-guard and afterwards were brought before the said Colonel who himself beat one Friend and uttered threatning words to the Inhabitants Barbara Blagdon going along the streets of Limerick was apprehended by Col. Ingoldsbyes Souldiers and put into prison and without any examination was banished the City and one John Luffe speaking to the said Col. to examine the matter before she was banished the said Col. being then at Bowles as his usual manner was did kick and beat him and said This rogue hath bewitched my Bowls And the said Barbara for speaking in the Steeple-house at Youghall was imprisoned by the Mayor there and after put out of that town as a Vagabond Sarah Bennet being in a Meeting at Limerick was haled thereout put into prison and there ill used the Governour Col. Ingoldsby ordering that none should visit her in the Prison nor have necessary supply of food and beding brought to her by her friends nor yet pen ink and paper to make known her want or the want of any other friend then in bonds with her and afterward she and Barbara Blagdon were sent towards Corke as Vagabonds from Constable to Constable to be banished the land William Ames for being in a peaceable meeting at Limerick was haled thereout and imprisoned And after for being at the Steeple-house there was again put into Prison and for Writing to the Govern Col. Ingoldesby was by him caused to be brought out of the Prison into the Main-Guard and there with his own hand did beat and strick him to the ground and kicked him and caused him to be tied neck and heels in the street the bloud running down from him as he lay tyed and at the same time did beat William Blanch and put him in Prison severall dayes for visiting his friends then in Prison there Mary Peirce was twice imprisoned for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house at Limericke by the Mayor there Thomas Phelps of Limerick had taken from him by Major Ralph Willson late Mayor there seventy barrells of Salt because for conscience sake he did not Swear to that Corporation though he offered to prove his faithfull service to the Parliament And he had his house broken open and rifled with a Guard of Sould. from the Governour Col. Ingoldesby which Guard by the same Order riflled the houses of