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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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Richard Piercy and Thomas Holme and took away what books and papers they pleased John Stubs and William Shaw for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house at Galoway were committed to the Marshalls for severall weeks and the said Jo. Stubs was taken out of a meeting in Lemericke and imprisoned Humphry Norton and William Shaw with severall others being in a peaceable Meeting in Galoway where by Colo. Sadlers order Govern there with a Guard of Sould. violently taken thereout and brake the Meeting and turned them out of the City and would not suffer them to go in for their horses Samuell Newton travailing towards a meeting at Waterford was by Major Redmons order stopt and kept prisoner three dayes Charles Collins William Blanch Edward Cooke and divers others of the Servants of the Lord being at a meet-at Cashell were violenty laid on and the Meeting broken with a Guard of Sould. by order from Col. Lehunt and put some of the friends there in Prison and forcibly turned out others out of the Towne Thomas Loe Thomas Holme William Blanch and John Wrenn being in Cashell on their Journey were apprehended by Colo. Lehunts order and brought before him and he commanded the Sould. violently to turne them out out of the town and to cut their pates three of them were not suffered to go into the town again for their horses Richard Roper for asking the Priest a Question in the Steeple-house at Waterford was haled to prison and there kept fifteen weeks at the will of Thomas Wats and John Horton the Goaler and others Richard Waller at the same time only for being at the said Steeple-house and not speaking one word there was also imprisoned fifteen weeks by the said Thomas Wats Mayor there and John Horton Recorder William Blanch late of the Army had taken from him his whole Plough of Horses worth about twenty pounds by the Sheriffs of the City of Waterford and not any of them restored to him and this because for Conscience sake he could not pay Tythes demanded to the value of two pound eight shillings Mary Window for speaking a few words to the Priest in the Steeple-house at Waterford was imprisoned by the said Thomas Wats and John Horton during their pleasure Humphrey Norton and William Shaw being in a peaceable meeting at Wexford were by a Lieutenant and a guard of Souldiers taken thereout and by force brought into the Steeple-house and thence committed to Goal by Lieutenant Col. Bret until the next Assizes John Radman of New-Rosse for keeping on his Hat before Judge Lowther when called before him was imprisoned three moneths and forced from his calling out of the said Town by the same Judges Order Charles Collins late a Lieutenant in the Armie was fined by Judge Lowther in the sum of twenty pounds because for Conscience-sake he could not swear and respect mens persons by putting off his hat Thomas Holme late a Captain in the Army Charles Collins and several of the Lords people being in a peaceable meeting at Wexford had their meeting forcibly broken and many of them violently haled and turned out of the Town by order from Edward Withers Mayor then Charles Collins Robert Turner and several of the Lords people being in a peaceable meeting at New-Rosse had their meeting broken up by order of John Puckle Governour there and cruelly and forcibly haled and put into a Boat upon the great River many of the said people and took away the Oares leaving them for several hours there to the endangering bodily health James Becket of New-Ross had goods to the worth of thirteen shillings taken out of his house and sold in the Market-place by order from John Puckle and Thomas Scot because for Conscience sake he could not go to the Steeple-house Worship Richard Pool was put out of the Army for his love to the Truth and for speaking a few words to the people in a Steeple-house at Wexford was imprisoned by the Mayor there till the next Sessions and for speaking to a Priest in the Steeple-house at Waterford was imprisoned by Thomas Watts there James Atteridge for speaking a few words to the people in the street in New Ross was imprisoned till the then next Sessions by John Puckle and for speaking to the people in the guard-house at Melick was put into the stocks and after committed to the Goal till the next Sessions by Walter Wallingford Edward Lord for desiring the Priest to prove by Scripture what he had said was also at the same time put into the stocks and imprisoned by Walter Wallingford and for speaking to the people in the Steeple-house at New-Ross after the Priest had ended was committed to the Goal by John Puckle and there remains in bonds Francis Randall was imprisoned eight weeks because for conscience sake he could not pay Tythe and had his goods taken from him during his imprisonment Samuell Adams Oliver Hopley and others travelling towards a Meeting at Waterford were stopped in the high-way by Major Redman and his Souldiers who drew their Swords tore the freinds cloaths and much abused them And the said Samuell Adams passing on the road near Cate●lough met with a man called Lord of Barry-Moore who drew his Pistoll and pre●ented it at his face and smote him on the head and face till he spilt much of his blood and called him rogue and Quaker William Haukins for speaking a few words as the people were passing out of a Steeple-house in Dublin was put into Newgate for ten weeks by the Mayor there Samuell Claridge Samuell Newton and others had about five pounds worth of Books taken away by the Officer of the Custome house in Dublin and still detained though it hath been laid before the Deputy and Counsel Elizabeth Gardiner of Dublin had taken from her three pewter dishes worth nine shillings by Will. Taylor and Tho. Alvin because for Conscience sake she could not pay six shillings demanded for the repair of Patrick Steeple-house Elizabeth Jones for speaking a few words in the Steeple-house at Dublin was committed to Bridewell and from thence sent to Newgate John Boran and Samuell Claridge passing quietly in the Streets in Dublin were apprehended by the Mayor there and kept prisoners in Newgate seven daies Richard Jackson because for Conscience sake he could not pay Tythe to the value of nine shillings demanded for eight Cows and nine Lambs had taken from him a Cow worth two pound ten shillings by Jacob Knolls William Parker had a Kittle taken from him by the said Jacob Knolls worth one pound for eleven shillings demanded for Tythe John Thompson had goods taken away from him worth twenty shillings by the said Jacob Knolls for five shillings demanded for Tythe William Moore had goods taken from him to the value of two pound for 8 shillings 4 pence demanded for Tythe by the said Jacob Knolls so that the said J. K. for one pound 13 shillings demanded for Tythe hath taken 6 pound 18 shil William and