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A44551 The horrid conspiragie [sic] of such impenitent traytors as intended a new rebellion in the kingdom of Ireland with a list of the prisoners, and the particular manner of seizing Dublin-castle by Ludlow, and his accomplices : verbatim out of the expresses sent to His Majesty from the Duke of Ormond. Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.; Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) 1663 (1663) Wing H2863; ESTC R14017 5,308 19

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to raise Rebellious Disturbances in this Realm and particularly had designed on the 21 day of this present May to surprize and take His Majesties Castle of Dublin His principal Fort in this His Kingdom and to seize on the Person of Vs the Lord-Lieutenant in order to their carrying on their mischievous Contrivances for renewing Bloudy Confusions thorowout this Kingddm from which Evils this Realm and all His Majesties Subje●ts therein have been but newly redeemed and that by the blessing of God and His Majesties happie Restauration to His Rightful Crowns and Kingdoms And as We look upon those Odious Conspiracies as the mischievous Contrivances of some Fanatick and Disloyal persons of Desperate Fortunes as well as of desperate and destructive Principles who endeavour to amend their own conditions by the ruine of others or to set up some thing if they knew what suitable to the Frenzie of their own Humours and Imaginations though at the charge and hazard of others and at the price of other mens blood whom they labour to sedure so now their horrid Conspiracie being by the Blessing of God discovered and disappointed and some of the Conspirators apprehended and committed to Prison We therefore have thought fit hereby to make it publickly known for the comfort quieting the minds of all His Majesties good and loyal Subjects in all parts of the Kingdome and do pray and require the Presidents of the several Provinces of Munster and Connaght as We also require all and every the Mayors and chief Officers of all Cities and Corporate Towns and all and every the Iustices of the Peace of all and every the Counties in this Kingdome to cause diligent search and inquiry to be made for and to cause to be apprehended and committed to Prison all persons within their respective limits whom they shall find to have had any hand in the said Conspiracie and to give to Vs the Lord Lieutenant a speedy accompt of their Proceedings herein and Advertisements from time to time of all Occurrences falling within their knowledge or observation which may any way tend to the Disturbance of that happy Peace and Quietness which by the Blessing of God upon His Majesties gracious Government this Kingdome and His good Subjects therein have hitherto comfortably enjoyed Given at his Majesties Castle of Dublin the 21th Day of May 1663. God save the King Jo. Armachanus Mau. Eustace Canc. Ja. Dublin Ossory Kildare Mount-Alexander Anglesey Massareene Hen. Midensis Joh. Clogher W. Caulfield Fran. Angier R. Coote Santry Hen. Tichborne Ja. Donelan Jo. Bysse T. Temple Paul Davis Ja. Ware Rob. Meredith Theo. Jones Tho. Pigot And within two days afterward the foregoing Declaration was seconded by another which is this that follws By The Lord Lieutenant AND COUNCIL ORMONDE WHEREAS We have by the Blessing of God discovered and disappointed a Traiterous Conspiracy for surprizing and taking His Majesties Castle of Dublin His Majesties principal Fort in this His Kingdom which the said Conspirators had designed to do on the 21 day of this present Month of May And whereas divers of the Conspirators are apprehended and committed to Prison where they still remain And whereas divers others of the said Conspirators being conscious to themselves of their own Guilts have found means to escape and are not as yet apprehended namely Thomas Blood late of Sarny near Dunboine in the County of Meath Colonel Daniel Abbot Major Abel Warren Andrew Mac Cormock a pretended Minister lately of Magherawly in the County of Down Robert Chambers a pretended Minister Colonel Gilbert Carr commonly called Gibby Carr John Chamberlin late of Dublin Brewer John Fooke late of Atherdee in the County of Lowth Esquire Lieutenant John Ruxton late of the same Lieutenant De la Rock Major Henry Jones late of Stelorgan in the County of Dublin Major Alexander Staples late of Londonderry Lieutenant Colonel William Moore who was lately Disbanded and had been formerly Garisoned at Gallway and afterwards at Athlone We therefore do by this Proclamation in His Majesties Name strictly charge and command all and every the said forenamed Persons that within eight and forty hours after the publishing of this Proclamation within the County where such Person or Persons shall then be he and they do render his and their persons to Vs the Lord Lieutenant or to one of His Majesties Privy Council in this Kingdom or to one of His Majesties Iustices of Peace next adjoyning to the place or places where such person or persons now are or then shall be wherein if they or any of them shall fail We do hereby Declare and publish them and every of them so failing to be Rebels and Traitors against His Majesty His Crown and Dignity and to be accordingly prosecuted by all His Majesties good Subjects And we do hereby publish and declare That all and every person and persons that shall relieve or conceal any of the said forenamed persons at any time after the publishing of this Proclamation as aforesaid that they also shall be proceeded against as Relievers and Abattors of Rebels and Traitors And we require all his Majesties Officers and Loving Subjects to endeavour the Apprehension of all and every the said fore-named persons And we do hereby declare That any person or persons that shall apprehend the said Thomas Blood Major Abel Warren Andrew Mac Cormock Robert Chambers Colonel Gilbert Carr commonly called Gibby Carr or any of them and bring him or them or cause him or them to be brought to the High Sheriff of the County wherein he or they shall be apprehended at by or before the 24th day of June next shall have as a reward for the said Service the sum of One hundred pounds for every of the said last named persons so to be apprehended and brought in as aforesaid by or before the said 24th day of June next Given at His Majesties Castle of Dublin the 23th of May 1663. God save the King Mau. Eustace Canc. Drogheda mount-Mount-Alexander Anglesey Massereene Dungannon VV. Caulfield R. Coote Santry Hen. Tichborne Ia. Donelan Io. Bysse I. Temple Paul Davis Tho. Pigot BY this time 't is too plain that the Loyal Parliaments of England Scotland and Ireland had too much reason to order a Renunciation of the Solemn League and Covenant when those very Rebels which abhor and despise it as if they were honest men do to this hour make it the bottom for a new Rebellion who are so weary of their own happiness that they would not live under a Prince whom they can onely fault that he is too good to be their King A LIST of the PRISONERS committed the 22 of May 1663. THomas Scot formerly a Colonel under Harry Cromwel and continued in the Army till the Kings Restauration and son to the Regicide Col. Edward Warren a Colonel under Harry Cromwel and so continued till Harry Cromwel's leaving Ireland Theophilus Sandford a Capt. of Horse in Harry Cromwel's time and so continued till his Majesties Restauration John Chambers formerly a Capt. of Horse in his Maties service and afterwards served as a Trooper under Cromwel Alexander Jephson a Phanatick Justice of Peace and Portriff of Trim formerly of the Army under Cromwel Philip Alden an expert Atturney Richard Thompson formerly a Lieutenant of Horse to Ottoway and is now Deputy-Provost-Marsoal of Lei●ster John Fouke son to Col. John Fouke formerly Governor of Drogheda under Cromwel Edward Baines a Fanatick Preacher formerly Harry Cromwel's Chaplain William Lackey a Presbyterian Preacher and a School-master Thomas Boyd a Merchant of Dublin James Tanner formerly a Clerk to Dr Gorge when he was Secretary to Harry Cromwel Andrew Sturges an Inn-keeper where the Conspirators usually met William Dod a Clerk in the Discriminators Office Stephen Radford an ordinary Towns-man and a professed Fencer Abraham Langton an ordinary Citizen of Dublin William Bayly a Towns-man Robert Davies a Trooper formerly John Biddel a Trooper formerly John Smullen a Trooper formerly Thomas Ball a Towns-man and formerly a Trooper John Griffin a Trooper formerly William Bradford Samuel Fann alias Farr Taken since Major Henry Jones Richard Price Post-script THere is a dayly expectation of some farther Intelligence which shall be made publick with the first opportunity till then t●e Reader must be satisfied with what hath been already related it being an exact Narrative as it was represented to His Majesty Himself If you meet with any other Accompts of the Irish Affairs they must be imperfect and counterfeit and not as this is Printed and Published by Authority FINIS