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A34852 Hibernia anglicana, or, The history of Ireland, from the conquest thereof by the English, to this present time with an introductory discourse touching the ancient state of that kingdom and a new and exact map of the same / by Richard Cox ... Cox, Richard, Sir, 1650-1733. 1689 (1689) Wing C6722; ESTC R5067 1,013,759 1,088

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lieutenant_n shall_v please_v and_o he_o be_v to_o know_v ormond_n opinion_n whether_o the_o prince_n shall_v come_v to_o ireland_n or_o not_o hereupon_o winter_n grant_v on_o the_o 15_o of_o april_n go_v to_o the_o supreme_a council_n with_o direction_n to_o promise_v the_o confederate_n that_o if_o they_o agree_v to_o a_o cessation_n the_o lord_n lieutenant_n will_v not_o receive_v any_o more_o of_o the_o parliament_n force_v in_o three_o week_n from_o the_o 18_o instant_a but_o they_o will_v not_o consent_v to_o so_o short_a a_o truce_n but_o on_o the_o 10_o of_o may_v they_o do_v write_v that_o they_o must_v insist_v on_o the_o proposition_n of_o the_o congregation_n at_o waterford_n but_o be_v willing_a to_o make_v good_a the_o proposition_n make_v by_o dr._n fennel_n and_o will_v ready_o assist_v to_o preserve_v dublin_n for_o the_o king_n against_o the_o parliament_n and_o it_o seem_v they_o have_v wrought_v upon_o winter_n grant_v for_o he_o by_o his_o letter_n of_o the_o 13_o 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and_o impoverishment_n of_o his_o people_n viii_o and_o the_o extreme_a cruel_a usage_n of_o certain_a late_a commissioner_n and_o
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shall_v have_v rise_v about_o the_o same_o time_n we_o have_v several_a testimony_n and_o advertisement_n from_o ireland_n and_o that_o be_v a_o common_a speech_n among_o the_o rebel_n wherewith_o concur_v other_o evidence_n and_o observation_n of_o the_o suspicious_a meeting_n and_o consultation_n the_o tumultuary_a and_o seditious_a carriage_n of_o those_o of_o that_o religion_n in_o divers_a part_n of_o this_o kingdom_n about_o the_o time_n of_o the_o break_n out_o of_o the_o irish_a rebellion_n the_o deposition_n of_o o_o conally_n the_o information_n of_o master_n cole_n minister_n the_o letter_n of_o tristram_n whitcombe_n the_o deposition_n of_o thomas_n crant_v and_o many_o other_o which_o we_o may_v produce_v do_v all_o agree_v in_o this_o the_o public_a declaration_n of_o the_o lord_n gentleman_n and_o other_o of_o the_o pale_a that_o they_o will_v join_v with_o the_o rebel_n who_o they_o call_v the_o irish_a army_n or_o any_o other_o to_o recover_v unto_o his_o majesty_n his_o royal_a prerogative_n wrest_v from_o he_o by_o the_o puritan_n faction_n in_o the_o house_n of_o parliament_n in_o england_n and_o to_o maintain_v the_o same_o against_o all_o other_o as_o also_o to_o maintain_v episcopal_a jurisdiction_n and_o the_o lawfulness_n thereof_o these_o two_o be_v quarrel_n upon_o which_o his_o majesty_n late_a army_n in_o the_o north_n shall_v have_v be_v incense_v against_o we_o to_o which_o his_o majesty_n answer_v thus_o 106._o ibid._n 106._o if_o the_o rebellion_n in_o ireland_n so_o odious_a to_o all_o christian_n seem_v to_o have_v be_v frame_v and_o maintain_v in_o england_n or_o to_o have_v any_o countenance_n from_o hence_o we_o conjure_v both_o our_o house_n of_o parliament_n and_o all_o our_o love_a subject_n whatsoever_o to_o use_v all_o possible_a mean_n to_o discover_v and_o find_v such_o out_o that_o we_o may_v join_v in_o the_o most_o exemplary_a vengeance_n upon_o they_o that_o can_v be_v imagine_v but_o we_o must_v think_v ourselves_o high_o and_o causeless_o injure_v in_o our_o reputation_n if_o any_o declaration_n action_n or_o expression_n of_o the_o irish_a rebel_n any_o letter_n from_o count_n rosettie_n to_o the_o papist_n for_o fast_v and_o pray_v or_o from_o tristram_n whitcombe_n of_o strange_a speech_n utter_v in_o ireland_n shall_v beget_v any_o jealousy_n or_o misapprehension_n in_o our_o subject_n of_o our_o justice_n piety_n and_o affection_n it_o be_v evident_a to_o all_o understanding_n that_o those_o mischievous_a and_o wicked_a rebel_n be_v not_o so_o capable_a of_o great_a advantage_n as_o by_o have_v their_o false_a discourse_n so_o far_o believe_v as_o to_o raise_v fear_n and_o jealousy_n to_o the_o distraction_n of_o this_o kingdom_n the_o only_a way_n to_o their_o security_n and_o we_o can_v express_v a_o deep_a sense_n of_o the_o suffering_n of_o our_o poor_a protestant_a subject_n in_o that_o kingdom_n than_o we_o have_v do_v in_o our_o often_o message_n to_o both_o house_n by_o which_o we_o have_v offer_v and_o be_v still_o ready_a to_o venture_v our_o royal_a person_n for_o their_o redemption_n well_o know_v that_o as_o we_o be_v in_o our_o own_o interest_n more_o concern_v in_o they_o foe_z we_o be_v to_o make_v a_o strict_a account_n to_o almighty_a god_n for_o any_o neglect_n of_o our_o duty_n or_o their_o preservation_n and_o on_o the_o 15_o of_o march_n 113._o 113._o from_o huntingdon_n the_o king_n send_v this_o message_n viz._n that_o he_o do_v very_o earnest_o desire_v that_o they_o will_v use_v all_o possible_a industry_n in_o expedit_v the_o business_n of_o ireland_n in_o which_o they_o shall_v find_v so_o cheerful_a a_o concurrence_n by_o his_o majesty_n that_o no_o inconvenience_n shall_v happen_v to_o that_o service_n by_o his_o absence_n he_o have_v all_o that_o passion_n for_o the_o reduce_n of_o that_o kingdom_n which_o he_o have_v express_v in_o his_o former_a message_n and_o be_v unable_a by_o word_n to_o manifest_v more_o affection_n to_o it_o than_o he_o have_v endeavour_v to_o do_v by_o those_o message_n have_v likewise_o do_v all_o such_o act_n as_o he_o have_v be_v move_v unto_o by_o his_o parliament_n therefore_o if_o the_o misfortune_n and_o calamity_n of_o his_o poor_a protestant_a subject_n there_o shall_v grow_v upon_o they_o though_o his_o majesty_n shall_v be_v deep_o concern_v in_o and_o sensible_a of_o their_o suffering_n he_o shall_v wash_v his_o hand_n before_o all_o the_o world_n from_o the_o least_o imputation_n of_o slackness_n in_o that_o most_o necessary_a and_o pious_a work_n whereupon_o the_o parliament_n vote_v the_o next_o day_n ibid._n ibid._n that_o those_o person_n that_o advise_v his_o majesty_n to_o absent_v himself_o from_o the_o parliament_n be_v enemy_n to_o the_o peace_n of_o this_o kingdom_n and_o just_o to_o be_v suspect_v to_o be_v favourer_n of_o the_o rebellion_n in_o ireland_n resolve_v etc._n etc._n 1642._o 1642._o that_o those_o person_n that_o advise_v his_o majesty_n to_o this_o message_n be_v enemy_n to_o the_o peace_n of_o this_o kingdom_n and_o just_o to_o be_v suspect_v to_o be_v favourer_n of_o the_o rebellion_n in_o ireland_n the_o year_n 1642._o begin_v with_o sir_n simon_n harcourt_n expedition_n against_o carrickmain_n in_o the_o county_n of_o dublin_n on_o the_o twenty_o six_o of_o march_n which_o prove_v fatal_a to_o he_o nevertheless_o his_o lieutenant-colonel_n gibson_n take_v the_o castle_n and_o put_v all_o within_o it_o to_o the_o sword_n refuse_v to_o give_v quarter_n to_o those_o obstinate_a rebel_n that_o have_v slay_v his_o belove_a colonel_n and_o about_o the_o same_o time_n all_o the_o popish_a priest_n that_o can_v be_v find_v in_o dublin_n be_v by_o the_o lord_n justice_n send_v in_o french_a bottom_n to_o france_n in_o the_o begin_n of_o april_n 1642._o doctor_n jones_n afterward_o bishop_n of_o meath_z and_o seven_o other_o divine_n who_o by_o virtue_n of_o a_o commission_n date_v the_o 23d_o of_o december_n 1641._o have_v take_v many_o examination_n about_o the_o rebellion_n and_o the_o murder_n plunder_n and_o robbery_n commit_v by_o the_o irish_a do_v out_o of_o their_o deposition_n form_v a_o remonstrance_n and_o be_v recommend_v by_o the_o lord_n justice_n and_o council_n they_o do_v present_v it_o to_o the_o commons_o house_n of_o parliament_n in_o england_n it_o set_v forth_o that_o the_o rebellion_n be_v occasion_v by_o the_o ancient_a hatred_n which_o papist_n bear_v to_o protestant_n and_o by_o their_o surfeit_n of_o freedom_n and_o indulgence_n in_o that_o kingdom_n that_o the_o design_n be_v to_o eradicate_v the_o protestant_a religion_n and_o the_o professor_n of_o it_o that_o the_o rebellion_n be_v general_a and_o of_o a_o long_a contrivance_n that_o sometime_o they_o pretend_v the_o king_n commission_n and_o sometime_o speak_v contemptible_o of_o his_o majesty_n that_o they_o design_v to_o extirpate_v all_o of_o english_a extraction_n even_o the_o very_a papist_n that_o they_o kick_v bibles_n up_o and_o down_o and_o
thousand_o do_v again_o besiege_v it_o and_o though_o captain_n vaughan_n with_o one_o hundred_o foot_n and_o fifty_o horse_n do_v kill_v forty_o of_o the_o enemy_n and_o raise_v the_o siege_n yet_o the_o place_n be_v so_o remote_a can_v not_o at_o all_o time_n be_v relieve_v and_o therefore_o by_o order_n of_o council_n be_v demolish_v but_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n be_v desirous_a to_o manage_v the_o war_n of_o ireland_n by_o a_o committee_n at_o least_o till_o the_o lord_n lieutenant_n shall_v go_v over_o but_o the_o king_n oppose_v that_o as_o needless_a because_o the_o lord_n lieutenant_n be_v just_a then_o ready_a for_o the_o voyage_n but_o whether_o it_o be_v think_v that_o he_o will_v not_o be_v propitious_a to_o the_o cessation_n and_o peace_n with_o the_o irish_a which_o be_v then_o in_o design_n or_o for_o what_o other_o reason_n he_o be_v delay_v it_o be_v hard_o to_o determine_v but_o this_o be_v certain_a that_o though_o he_o be_v always_o go_v yet_o he_o never_o 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preston_n elder_a son_n and_o some_o other_o prisoner_n but_o that_o which_o render_v this_o victory_n the_o more_o valuable_a be_v a_o ancient_a prophecy_n that_o whoever_o win_v the_o battle_n of_o raconell_n shall_v gain_v all_o ireland_n therefore_o this_o victory_n trouble_v and_o discourage_v the_o superstitious_a irish_a exceed_o but_o we_o must_v return_v to_o the_o lord_n justice_n who_o in_o november_n 1642._o transmit_v to_o his_o majesty_n a_o petition_n from_o the_o confederate_n by_o the_o name_n of_o the_o roman_a catholic_n of_o ireland_n desire_v his_o majesty_n to_o appoint_v commissioner_n to_o hear_v their_o grievance_n and_o according_o a_o commission_n be_v bring_v over_o by_o thomas_n burk_n one_o of_o the_o first_o rebel_n and_o by_o he_o confident_o deliver_v at_o the_o council-board_n to_o the_o admiration_n of_o the_o state_n it_o impower_v the_o marquis_n of_o ormond_n the_o earl_n of_o clanrickard_n and_o roscomon_n sir_n maurice_n eustace_n and_o other_o to_o hear_v and_o report_v their_o complaint_n and_o in_o order_n to_o it_o the_o three_o last_o go_v to_o trim_v where_o the_o lord_n gormanstown_n sir_n lucas_n dillon_n sir_n robert_n talbot_n and_o john_n walsh_n the_o confederates_n agent_n on_o the_o seventeen_o of_o march_n 1642._o present_v a_o remonstrance_n of_o grievance_n which_o one_o true_o call_v a_o infamous_a pamphlet_n and_o contain_v so_o much_o false_a reason_v and_o argument_n ex_fw-la post_fw-la facto_fw-la and_o downright_a untruth_n as_o clear_o manifest_v that_o the_o irish_a first_o resolve_v to_o rebel_v and_o then_o set_v their_o lawyer_n and_o divine_n on_o work_n to_o fish_n for_o argument_n to_o justify_v or_o at_o least_o excuse_v it_o but_o there_o be_v a_o answer_n print_v 1644._o entitle_v a_o answer_n to_o the_o false_a and_o scandalous_a remonstrance_n of_o the_o inhuman_a and_o bloody_a rebel_n of_o ireland_n which_o sufficient_o confute_v all_o their_o vain_a pretence_n and_o both_o of_o they_o 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lagan_n force_n to_o raise_v the_o siege_n of_o london-derry_n on_o the_o 8_o day_n of_o august_n nevertheless_o when_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n be_v acquaint_v with_o these_o transaction_n they_o disavow_v what_o the_o one_o and_o the_o other_o of_o these_o commander_n have_v do_v with_o owen_n roe_n and_o though_o sir_n charles_n coot_n be_v absent_a escape_v with_o a_o severe_a check_n only_o yet_o monk_n who_o be_v then_o in_o england_n be_v imprison_v and_o displace_v and_o though_o when_o he_o be_v bring_v to_o the_o house_n he_o give_v good_a reason_n for_o what_o he_o have_v do_v and_o demonstrate_v the_o advantage_n that_o the_o parliament_n have_v acquire_v by_o it_o yet_o the_o house_n will_v by_o no_o mean_n approve_v it_o but_o on_o the_o contrary_a make_v the_o follow_a vote_n resolve_v etc._n etc._n that_o this_o house_n do_v utter_o disapprove_v of_o the_o proceed_n of_o colonel_n monk_n in_o the_o treaty_n and_o cessation_n make_v
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john_n welsh_n on_o their_o part_n and_o other_o commissioner_n on_o we_o my_o self_n be_v present_a sundry_a of_o these_o particular_n be_v debate_v and_o several_a of_o they_o as_o the_o first_o second_o and_o five_o sufficient_o clear_v and_o evidence_v to_o be_v injurious_a to_o we_o and_o that_o at_o that_o time_n they_o promise_v to_o send_v unto_o i_o within_o eight_o or_o ten_o day_n such_o positive_a order_n for_o redress_n in_o those_o manifest_a particular_n as_o we_o can_v reasonable_o expect_v and_o that_o in_o those_o which_o be_v then_o leave_v doubtful_a and_o disputable_a i_o shall_v receive_v the_o answer_n of_o their_o supreme_a council_n and_o in_o all_o matter_n beside_o commissioner_n shall_v be_v assign_v to_o meet_v with_o we_o within_o eight_o or_o nine_o day_n to_o redress_v all_o grievance_n and_o to_o determine_v all_o difference_n but_o from_o thenceforth_o i_o can_v never_o receive_v any_o performance_n of_o that_o promise_n or_o other_o satisfaction_n but_o have_v importune_v they_o thereunto_o i_o receive_v answer_v from_o one_o of_o they_o that_o more_o weighty_a business_n will_v not_o give_v admission_n to_o i_o whilst_o in_o the_o interim_n they_o keep_v all_o thing_n in_o difference_n within_o their_o own_o possession_n and_o so_o think_v it_o less_o necessary_a to_o descend_v to_o any_o determination_n by_o mean_n whereof_o and_o of_o their_o wilful_a withhold_v of_o those_o right_n whereout_o i_o shall_v have_v raise_v some_o reasonable_a support_n for_o his_o majesty_n force_n here_o more_o especial_o by_o their_o deteiner_n of_o the_o three_o houndred_a pound_n worth_a of_o cattle_n order_v unto_o i_o by_o your_o lordship_n they_o have_v drive_v i_o to_o so_o great_a strait_n and_o exigency_n that_o of_o nine_o hundred_o man_n which_o i_o have_v ready_a a_o few_o week_n since_o to_o send_v unto_o his_o majesty_n there_o remain_v not_o two_o hundred_o to_o be_v send_v away_o on_o monday_n last_o with_o the_o ship_n the_o rest_n be_v disprese_v through_o mere_a want_n beside_o which_o disadvantage_n to_o his_o majesty_n service_n the_o many_o injury_n insolence_n and_o pressure_n obtrude_v and_o multiply_v daily_o on_o the_o poor_a english_a do_v beget_v so_o many_o heavy_a clamour_n and_o complaint_n such_o disencouragement_n anguish_n and_o vexation_n of_o spirit_n as_o make_v the_o wretched_a soul_n weary_a of_o their_o life_n and_o i_o of_o the_o sad_a and_o perplex_a condition_n whereunto_o i_o be_o put_v by_o have_v these_o insufferable_a and_o insupportble_a affront_n and_o difficulty_n to_o struggle_v with_o whence_o i_o implore_v some_o immediate_a rescue_n suitable_a to_o the_o nature_n they_o be_v of_o etc._n etc._n appendix_n xviii_o the_o declaration_n of_o the_o parliament_n against_o the_o cessation_n as_o it_o be_v evident_a to_o all_o the_o world_n that_o this_o late_a horrid_a rebellion_n of_o the_o papist_n in_o ireland_n do_v without_o any_o colour_n or_o pretext_n of_o provocation_n profess_o and_o bold_o aim_v at_o the_o destruction_n of_o the_o protestant_a religion_n the_o reject_v of_o the_o law_n of_o england_n and_o the_o extirpation_n of_o the_o british_a inhabitant_n out_o of_o that_o kingdom_n so_o it_o be_v no_o less_o manifest_a that_o this_o parliament_n of_o england_n to_o who_o his_o majesty_n have_v leave_v the_o manage_n of_o the_o war_n against_o those_o rebel_n have_v take_v the_o trouble_n of_o ireland_n to_o heart_n with_o that_o resentment_n and_o compassion_n as_o may_v evidence_n their_o zeal_n to_o religion_n their_o love_n to_o their_o distress_a countryman_n and_o brethren_n there_o in_o these_o time_n when_o the_o like_a jesuitical_a practice_n have_v cast_v england_n into_o woeful_a distraction_n and_o unnatural_a war_n notwithstanding_o which_o the_o reduce_v of_o ireland_n have_v still_o be_v a_o chief_a part_n of_o the_o care_n of_o this_o parliament_n and_o god_n have_v be_v please_v to_o bless_v our_o endeavour_n with_o such_o success_n as_o that_o those_o furious_a bloodthirsty_a papist_n have_v be_v stop_v in_o the_o carrier_n of_o their_o cruelty_n some_o part_n of_o the_o protestant_a blood_n which_o at_o first_o be_v spill_v like_o water_n upon_o the_o ground_n have_v be_v revenge_v their_o massacre_n burn_n and_o famishing_n have_v by_o a_o divine_a retaliation_n be_v repay_v into_o their_o bosom_n and_o the_o protestant_a party_n have_v be_v erect_v to_o that_o condition_n of_o strength_n and_o hope_n that_o their_o enemy_n be_v constrain_v distrust_v their_o force_n to_o have_v recourse_n to_o their_o craft_n and_o policy_n and_o therefore_o by_o their_o subtle_a agent_n at_o court_n and_o their_o active_a instrument_n elsewhere_o have_v be_v endeavour_v now_o of_o a_o long_a time_n to_o make_v our_o army_n in_o ireland_n disaffect_v to_o the_o parliament_n what_o by_o occasion_n of_o their_o want_n not_o so_o ready_o supply_v as_o their_o need_n require_v what_o by_o amuse_v they_o with_o these_o unhappy_a difference_n fall_v in_o here_o between_o king_n and_o people_n labour_v by_o that_o mean_n to_o divide_v those_o force_n into_o faction_n to_o the_o end_n the_o main_a work_n they_o have_v in_o hand_n may_v be_v neglect_v which_o be_v the_o prosecute_a the_o war_n against_o the_o rebel_n so_o far_o bring_v low_a in_o some_o part_n of_o ireland_n that_o if_o they_o can_v be_v deprive_v of_o the_o benefit_n of_o this_o harvest_n they_o be_v not_o likely_a to_o see_v the_o next_o summer_n and_o therefore_o the_o rebel_n find_v that_o notwithstanding_o the_o distraction_n here_o occasion_v the_o slowness_n and_o scarceness_n of_o supply_n yet_o they_o themselves_o be_v in_o a_o far_o worse_a condition_n be_v in_o a_o want_n of_o most_o thing_n necessary_a not_o only_o for_o the_o maintain_n of_o a_o war_n but_o even_o of_o life_n the_o judgement_n of_o god_n be_v remarkable_a upon_o they_o in_o this_o that_o as_o their_o bloody_a and_o treacherous_a religion_n make_v they_o inhumane_o cruel_a in_o shed_v the_o protestant_n blood_n so_o now_o the_o famine_n among_o many_o of_o they_o have_v make_v they_o unnatural_o and_o canibal-like_a ☜_o ☜_o eat_v and_o feed_v one_o upon_o another_o therefore_o that_o they_o may_v have_v time_n to_o expect_v from_o their_o friend_n abroad_o new_a supply_n both_o of_o victual_n and_o ammunition_n and_o may_v without_o molestation_n reap_v the_o fruit_n of_o this_o harvest_n they_o have_v labour_v a_o treaty_n for_o a_o cessation_n which_o project_n of_o they_o do_v no_o less_o aim_n at_o the_o overthrow_n of_o the_o remainder_n of_o the_o protestant_n in_o that_o kingdom_n than_o their_o treacherous_a take_n of_o arm_n at_o first_o do_v intend_v the_o destruction_n of_o they_o all_o for_o their_o cessation_n and_o hostility_n their_o war_n and_o peace_n ☜_o ☜_o be_v alike_o to_o be_v esteem_v of_o and_o with_o those_o that_o neither_o in_o peace_n nor_o war_n keep_v any_o faith_n it_o be_v best_o to_o be_v in_o perpetual_a defiance_n therefore_o the_o lord_n and_o commons_o in_o parliament_n assemble_v according_a to_o the_o continue_a care_n of_o that_o kingdom_n of_o ireland_n do_v in_o a_o special_a manner_n take_v into_o their_o consideration_n the_o condition_n thereof_o upon_o this_o occasion_n of_o a_o intend_a cessation_n and_o so_o much_o the_o rather_o because_o it_o be_v fear_v that_o the_o protestant_a force_n through_o want_n of_o provision_n for_o their_o army_n may_v at_o last_o if_o not_o relieve_v be_v persuade_v to_o admit_v of_o this_o course_n in_o hope_n thereby_o to_o procure_v some_o mean_n for_o their_o subsist_v as_o also_o because_o there_o be_v too_o much_o ground_n to_o suspect_v that_o if_o this_o cessation_n shall_v be_v agree_v unto_o they_o may_v have_v opportunity_n to_o join_v with_o the_o popish_a party_n here_o for_o their_o great_a strengthen_n and_o though_o it_o be_v to_o have_v no_o influence_n upon_o this_o kingdom_n yet_o the_o evil_a consequence_n of_o it_o be_v so_o
inconvenience_n the_o supremacy_n of_o rome_n and_o take_v away_o or_o much_o endanger_v your_o majesty_n supreme_a and_o just_a authority_n in_o cause_n ecclesiastical_a administration_n of_o honour_n and_o power_n not_o to_o be_v endure_v the_o say_a act_n extend_v as_o well_o to_o seditious_a sectary_n as_o to_o popish_a recusant_n so_o as_o by_o the_o repeal_n thereof_o any_o man_n may_v seem_v to_o be_v leave_v to_o choose_v his_o own_o religion_n in_o that_o kingdom_n which_o must_v needs_o beget_v great_a confusion_n and_o the_o abound_a of_o the_o roman_a clergy_n have_v be_v one_o of_o the_o great_a occasion_n of_o this_o late_a rebellion_n beside_o it_o be_v humble_o desire_v that_o your_o majesty_n will_v be_v please_v to_o take_v into_o your_o gracious_a consideration_n a_o clause_n in_o the_o act_n of_o parliament_n pass_v by_o your_o majesty_n royal_a assent_n in_o england_n in_o the_o 17_o the_o year_n of_o your_o reign_n touch_v punishment_n to_o be_v inflict_v upon_o those_o that_o shall_v introduce_v the_o authority_n of_o the_o see_v of_o rome_n in_o any_o cause_n whatsoever_o 2._o prop._n that_o your_o majesty_n will_v be_v please_v to_o call_v a_o free_a parliament_n in_o the_o say_a kingdom_n to_o be_v hold_v and_o continue_v as_o in_o the_o say_a remonstrance_n be_v express_v and_o the_o statute_n of_o the_o ten_o year_n of_o king_n henry_n the_o seven_o call_v poyning'●_n act_n explain_v or_o enlarge_n the_o same_o be_v suspend_v during_o that_o parliament_n for_o the_o speedy_a settlement_n of_o the_o present_a affair_n and_o the_o repeal_v thereof_o to_o be_v there_o further_o consider_v of_o answ_n whereas_o their_o desire_n to_o have_v a_o free_a parliament_n call_v reflect_v by_o secret_a and_o cunning_a implication_n upon_o your_o majesty_n present_a parliament_n in_o ireland_n as_o if_o it_o be_v not_o a_o free_a parliament_n we_o humble_o beseech_v your_o majesty_n to_o represent_v how_o dangerous_a it_o be_v to_o make_v such_o insinuation_n or_o intimation_n to_o your_o people_n of_o that_o kingdom_n touch_v that_o parliament_n wherein_o several_a act_n of_o parliament_n have_v already_o past_a the_o validity_n whereof_o may_v be_v endanger_v if_o the_o parliament_n shall_v not_o be_v approve_v as_o a_o free_a parliament_n and_o it_o be_v a_o point_n of_o high_a nature_n as_o we_o humble_o conceive_v be_v not_o proper_o to_o be_v discuss_v but_o in_o parliament_n and_o your_o majesty_n say_v parliament_n now_o sit_v be_v a_o free_a parliament_n in_o law_n hold_v before_o a_o person_n of_o honour_n and_o fortune_n in_o the_o kingdom_n compose_v of_o good_a loyal_a and_o well-affected_a subject_n to_o your_o majesty_n who_o doubtless_o will_v be_v ready_a to_o comply_v in_o all_o thing_n that_o shall_v appear_v to_o be_v pious_a and_o just_a for_o the_o good_a of_o the_o true_a protestant_a religion_n and_o for_o your_o majesty_n service_n and_o the_o good_a of_o the_o church_n and_o state_n that_o if_o this_o present_a parliament_n shall_v be_v dissolve_v it_o will_v be_v a_o great_a terror_n and_o discontent_n to_o all_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n of_o the_o kingdom_n and_o may_v be_v also_o a_o mean_n to_o force_v many_o of_o your_o majesty_n subject_n to_o quit_v that_o kingdom_n or_o peradventure_o to_o adhere_v to_o some_o other_o party_n there_o in_o opposition_n of_o the_o romish_a irish_a confederates_n rather_o than_o to_o be_v liable_a to_o their_o power_n which_o effect_n may_v prove_v of_o most_o dangerous_a consequence_n and_o we_o humble_o offer_v to_o your_o majesty_n consideration_n your_o own_o gracious_a expression_n mention_v in_o the_o ground_n and_o motive_n induce_v your_o majesty_n to_o agree_v to_o a_o cessation_n of_o arm_n for_o one_o whole_a year_n with_o the_o roman_a catholic_n of_o ireland_n print_v at_o oxford_n the_o ninteenth_n of_o october_n 1643._o and_o let_v all_o our_o good_a subject_n be_v assure_v that_o as_o we_o have_v for_o these_o reason_n and_o with_o caution_n and_o deliberation_n consent_v to_o the_o proposition_n to_o peace_n and_o to_o that_o purpose_n do_v continue_v our_o parliament_n there_o so_o we_o shall_v proceed_v in_o the_o accomplish_n thereof_o with_o that_o care_n and_o circumspection_n that_o we_o shall_v not_o admit_v even_o peace_n itself_o otherwise_o than_o it_o may_v be_v agreeable_a to_o conscience_n honour_n and_o justice_n we_o also_o humble_o desire_v that_o such_o law_n as_o your_o majesty_n shall_v think_v fit_a to_o pass_v may_v be_v transmit_v according_a to_o poyning_n law_n and_o other_o law_n of_o explanation_n thereof_o or_o of_o addition_n thereunto_o now_o in_o force_n with_o great_a contentment_n and_o security_n to_o your_o majesty_n protestant_a subject_n but_o if_o the_o present_a parliament_n be_v dissolve_v we_o humble_o represent_v unto_o your_o majesty_n that_o so_o many_o of_o your_o able_a and_o best_a protestant_a subject_n have_v be_v murder_v or_o banish_v by_o this_o rebellion_n that_o few_o or_o no_o protestant_a freeholder_n will_v be_v find_v in_o the_o country_n city_n or_o borough_n to_o elect_v and_o choose_v knight_n citizen_n or_o burgess_n which_o will_v be_v most_o dangerous_a to_o your_o majesty_n right_n and_o prerogatives_n and_o good_a subject_n and_o may_v beget_v great_a dispute_n in_o aftertime_n for_o the_o repealing_n of_o poyning_n act_n notwithstanding_o their_o seigned_a expression_n of_o their_o loyalty_n yet_o it_o plain_o appear_v they_o do_v not_o repose_v such_o trust_n in_o your_o majesty_n justice_n as_o become_v loyal_a subject_n to_o do_v and_o such_o they_o pretend_v themselves_o to_o be_v for_o that_o they_o seek_v thereby_o to_o prevent_v your_o majesty_n and_o your_o council_n of_o england_n and_o ireland_n of_o so_o full_a a_o view_n and_o time_n of_o mature_a consideration_n to_o be_v have_v of_o act_n of_o parliament_n of_o ireland_n before_o they_o pass_v as_o in_o prudence_n be_v requisite_a and_o 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action_n and_o for_o condemn_v such_o of_o your_o protestant_a subject_n as_o have_v in_o their_o several_a degree_n most_o faithful_o serve_v your_o majesty_n there_o which_o we_o the_o rather_o believe_v see_v they_o have_v vow_v by_o their_o oath_n of_o association_n and_o the_o bull_n late_o publish_v in_o ireland_n since_o the_o cessation_n the_o destruction_n of_o the_o protestant_n there_o when_o they_o have_v the_o sword_n in_o their_o hand_n to_o put_v the_o same_o in_o execution_n 3._o prop._n that_o all_o act_n and_o ordinance_n make_v and_o pass_v in_o the_o now_o pretend_a parliament_n in_o that_o kingdom_n since_o the_o seven_o day_n of_o august_n 1641._o be_v clear_o annul_v and_o declare_v void_a and_o take_v off_o the_o file_n answ_n we_o humble_o desire_v that_o they_o particularize_v those_o order_n and_o ordinance_n which_o may_v prejudice_v your_o majesty_n service_n for_o we_o be_v well_o assure_v that_o the_o parliament_n now_o sit_v in_o ireland_n on_o signification_n of_o your_o majesty_n pleasure_n therein_o will_v give_v your_o majesty_n full_a satisfaction_n or_o repeal_v any_o unjust_a order_n or_o ordinance_n whatsoever_o which_o may_v be_v prejudicial_a to_o your_o majesty_n and_o there_o may_v be_v some_o order_n or_o ordinance_n which_o may_v concern_v particular_a person_n in_o their_o life_n liberty_n or_o fortune_n that_o may_v suffer_v unheard_a by_o the_o admit_v of_o so_o general_a a_o proposition_n which_o be_v mere_o propose_v as_o we_o humble_o conceive_v to_o put_v a_o scorn_n upon_o your_o majesty_n parliament_n now_o sit_v there_o and_o to_o discourage_v your_o protestant_a subject_n who_o have_v faithful_o serve_v your_o majesty_n in_o that_o parliament_n 4._o prop._n that_o all_o indictment_n attainder_n outlawry_n in_o the_o king's-bench_n or_o elsewhere_o since_o the_o say_v seven_o day_n of_o august_n 1641._o and_o all_o letter_n patent_n grant_n lease_n custodium_n bond_n recognizance_n and_o all_o other_o record_n act_n or_o act_n depend_v thereon_o or_o in_o prejudice_n of_o the_o say_v catholic_n
the_o say_a lord_n viscount_n mountgarret_n and_o the_o rest_n of_o the_o person_n to_o be_v authorise_v as_o aforesaid_a or_o any_o five_o or_o more_o of_o they_o and_o as_o to_o his_o majesty_n rent_n to_o grow_v due_a at_o easter_n next_o and_o from_o thenceforth_o the_o same_o to_o be_v payable_a unto_o his_o majesty_n notwithstanding_o any_o thing_n contain_v in_o the_o article_n of_o the_o act_n of_o oblivion_n or_o in_o any_o other_o article_n to_o the_o contrary_a but_o the_o same_o not_o to_o be_v write_v for_o or_o lew_v until_o a_o full_a settlement_n in_o parliament_n as_o aforesaid_a 30._o it_o be_v further_a conclude_v accord_v and_o agree_v by_o and_o between_o the_o say_a party_n and_o his_o majesty_n be_v further_a gracious_o please_v that_o the_o commissioner_n of_o o●er_n and_o terminer_n and_o goal_n delivery_n to_o be_v name_v as_o aforesaid_a shall_v have_v power_n to_o hear_v and_o determine_v all_o murder_n manslaughter_n rape_n stealth_n burn_v of_o house_n and_o corn_n in_o reek_n or_o stack_n robbery_n burglary_n forceable_a entry_n detainer_n of_o possession_n and_o other_o offence_n commit_v or_o do_v and_o to_o be_v commit_v and_o ●one_n from_o the_o 15_o the_o of_o september_n 1643_o until_o the_o first_o day_n of_o the_o next_o parliament_n these_o present_a article_n or_o any_o thing_n therein_o contain_v to_o the_o contrary_a notwithstanding_o provide_v that_o the_o authority_n of_o the_o say_a commissioner_n shall_v not_o extend_v to_o question_v any_o person_n or_o person_n for_o do_v or_o commit_v any_o act_n whatsoever_o before_o the_o conclusion_n of_o this_o treaty_n by_o virtue_n or_o colour_n of_o any_o warrant_n or_o direction_n from_o those_o in_o p●ublick_a authority_n among_o the_o confederate_a catholic_n nor_o unto_o any_o act_n which_o shall_v be_v do_v after_o the_o perfect_a and_o conclude_a of_o these_o article_n by_o virtue_n or_o pretence_n of_o any_o authority_n which_o be_v now_o by_o these_o article_n agree_v on_o provide_v also_o the_o say_a commission_n shall_v not_o continue_v long_o than_o to_o the_o first_o day_n of_o the_o next_o parliament_n in_o witness_v whereof_o his_o excellency_n the_o marquis_n of_o ormond_n lord_n lieutenant_n of_o i●eland_n his_o majesty_n commissioner_n to_o that_o part_n of_o these_o article_n remain_v with_o the_o say_v richard_n lord_n viscount_n mountgarret_n etc._n etc._n and_o the_o say_a lord_n viscount_n mountgarret_n &c_n &c_n to_o that_o part_n of_o these_o article_n remain_v with_o the_o say_a lord_n lieutenant_n have_v put_v their_o hand_n and_o seal_n at_o dublin_n this_o 28_o the_o day_n of_o march_n 1646_o and_o in_o the_o two_o and_o twenty_o year_n of_o the_o reign_n of_o our_o sovereign_a king_n charles_n king_n of_o great_a britain_n france_n and_o ireland_n etc._n etc._n appendix_n xxv_o the_o petition_n of_o the_o protestant_n of_o munster_n against_o a_o peace_n with_o the_o irish_a to_o the_o right_n honourable_a the_o lord_n lieutenant_n general_n and_o council_n of_o ireland_n humble_o show_v that_o whereas_o after_o a_o long_a and_o happy_a enjoyment_n of_o the_o peace_n and_o prosperity_n under_o which_o by_o his_o majesty_n gracious_a government_n this_o land_n do_v late_o flourish_v the_o irish_a papist_n of_o this_o kingdom_n have_v on_o or_o about_o the_o three_o and_o twenty_o day_n of_o october_n 1641_o enter_v into_o a_o most_o wicked_a and_o treacherous_a conspiracy_n to_o surprise_v the_o then_o lord_n justice_n and_o council_n together_o with_o the_o city_n of_o dublin_n and_o all_o other_o his_o majesty_n fort_n and_o hold_v within_o this_o kingdom_n intend_v thereby_o total_o and_o at_o once_o to_o extirpate_v the_o protestant_a religion_n and_o english_a nation_n from_o among_o they_o and_o consequent_o to_o alienate_v this_o kingdom_n from_o the_o crown_n and_o government_n of_o england_n and_o for_o those_o end_n although_o they_o be_v by_o the_o divine_a providence_n disappoint_v in_o the_o main_a point_n of_o that_o bloody_a and_o cruel_a design_n have_v pursue_v the_o same_o with_o indefatigable_a malice_n into_o act_n of_o open_a rebellion_n and_o most_o inhuman_a barbarism_n rob_v and_o despoil_v his_o majesty_n good_a subject_n of_o their_o life_n and_o fourtune_n in_o all_o part_n of_o the_o kingdom_n insomuch_o as_o his_o majesty_n for_o the_o vindication_n of_o his_o protestant_a subject_n from_o the_o cruel_a rapine_n of_o the_o say_v irish_a papist_n be_v just_o occasion_v to_o denounce_v and_o undertake_v a_o war_n in_o this_o kingdom_n the_o manage_n and_o support_v whereof_o he_o be_v gracious_o please_v to_o recommend_v to_o and_o entrust_v with_o his_o parliament_n then_o sit_v in_o england_n who_o have_v pious_o begin_v the_o great_a work_n of_o suppress_v the_o cruelty_n of_o the_o aforesaid_a irish_a be_v by_o the_o unhappy_a interposition_n of_o sundry_a fatal_a difference_n in_o england_n soment_v as_o may_v be_v great_o doubt_v by_o the_o rebel_n of_o this_o kingdom_n divert_v from_o the_o careful_a and_o provident_a course_n requisite_a in_o so_o important_a a_o affair_n by_o mean_n whereof_o this_o majesty_n who_o have_v undertake_v the_o war_n for_o our_o defence_n be_v now_o constrain_v for_o our_o preservation_n to_o treat_v and_o conclude_v of_o a_o cessation_n of_o arm_n for_o twelve_o month_n space_n in_o which_o time_n he_o be_v make_v believe_v the_o aforesaid_a irish_a papist_n will_v submit_v to_o some_o 〈◊〉_d and_o honourable_a condition_n of_o peace_n to_o when_o purpose_n agent_n from_o the_o aforesaid_a irish_a be_v admit_v to_o have_v access_n to_o his_o royal_a presence_n and_o his_o majesty_n do_v not_o only_o in_o manifestation_n of_o his_o pious_a and_o paternal_a care_n of_o his_o protestant_a subject_n command_v certain_a select_a person_n welli●ensed_v and_o interest_v in_o the_o state_n and_o affair_n of_o this_o kingdom_n to_o attend_v his_o royal_a person_n and_o give_v information_n and_z assistance_n in_o the_o debate_n of_o so_o weighty_a a_o business_n but_o do_v also_o give_v admission_n to_o such_o agent_n as_o his_o protestant_a subject_n be_v able_a to_o employ_v in_o represent_v their_o particular_a and_o general_a grievanced_a and_o suffering_n by_o the_o say_a irish_a papist_n who_o in_o the_o negotiation_n of_o that_o whole_a matter_n have_v endeavour_v to_o make_v advantage_n of_o his_o majesty_n 〈◊〉_d and_o by_o sinister_a and_o corrupt_a mean_n with_o a_o lavish_a expense_n of_o that_o treasure_n and_o those_o estate_n which_o your_o petitioner_n have_v be_v dispole_v of_o by_o they_o to_o raise_v a_o factious_a party_n at_o the_o court_n to_o seduce_v and_o misguide_v his_o royal_a majesty_n and_o to_o beguile_v his_o judgement_n with_o a_o self_n opinion_n of_o their_o inclination_n to_o peace_n and_o feign_a forwardness_n to_o advance_v his_o service_n and_o to_o discountance_n and_o suppress_v those_o who_o attendance_n his_o majesty_n have_v require_v and_o those_o agent_n who_o your_o petitioner_n employ_v by_o which_o subtle_a and_o serpentine_a course_n ●he_v say_v irish_a agent_n have_v quash_v and_o depress_v all_o opposer_n and_o accuser_n and_o remove_v all_o impediment_n to_o their_o 〈◊〉_d end_v of_o extirpate_v the_o english_a and_o before_o any_o equal_a debate_n of_o the_o cause_n procure_v a_o transmission_n of_o the_o whole_a affair_n unto_o your_o lordship_n with_o power_n and_o commission_n further_o to_o treat_v and_o conclude_v of_o such_o condition_n as_o by_o those_o deceitful_a course_n they_o have_v gain_v too_o great_a hope_n to_o be_v confirm_v unto_o they_o which_o for_o some_o reason_n be_v not_o think_v fit_a to_o be_v do_v in_o england_n they_o do_v now_o with_o the_o same_o art_n and_o subtlety_n study_v to_o trick_n your_o petitioner_n here_o before_o your_o lordship_n and_o to_o compound_v for_o all_o their_o mischief_n multiply_v upon_o the_o head_n of_o your_o petitioner_n at_o their_o own_o rate_n and_o therefore_o at_o a_o time_n when_o neither_o your_o petitioner_n nor_o any_o from_o they_o be_v present_a when_o the_o agent_n employ_v to_o his_o sacred_a majesty_n be_v unreturned_a to_o this_o kingdom_n and_o whilst_o most_o of_o your_o petitioner_n evidence_n of_o their_o detestable_a treason_n and_o horrible_a barbarism_n be_v remain_v in_o england_n they_o endeavour_v to_o strike_v up_o the_o business_n with_o your_o lordship_n upon_o such_o term_n as_o your_o petitioner_n who_o be_v once_o a_o considerable_a part_n of_o this_o late_a flourish_a and_o now_o unhappy_a kingdom_n have_v not_o the_o honour_n to_o be_v make_v privy_a unto_o or_o to_o be_v call_v or_o admit_v to_o any_o debate_n of_o the_o business_n of_o that_o main_a influence_n upon_o themselves_o and_o their_o posterity_n wherefore_o your_o petitioner_n have_v see_v how_o far_o some_o person_n of_o honour_n have_v be_v misguide_v and_o by_o secret_a and_o subtle_a contrivance_n draw_v to_o become_v abuse_v property_n and_o instrument_n to_o accomplish_v the_o wicked_a design_n of_o the_o aforesaid_a
secure_v in_o their_o person_n estate_n and_o good_n that_o they_o have_v in_o ireland_n and_o that_o they_o may_v live_v quiet_o and_o secure_o under_o the_o protection_n of_o the_o say_a parliament_n and_o their_o force_n either_o within_o england_n ireland_n or_o wales_n and_o that_o they_o shall_v enjoy_v those_o their_o estate_n and_o good_n without_o any_o molestation_n or_o question_n from_o the_o say_a parliament_n as_o any_o other_o do_v who_o have_v not_o offend_v the_o say_a parliament_n they_o submit_v to_o all_o such_o ordinance_n of_o parliament_n make_v or_o to_o be_v make_v as_o all_o other_o do_v submit_v unto_o who_o have_v never_o offend_v the_o parliament_n 3._o item_n it_o be_v f●rther_a agree_v and_o conclude_v and_o the_o say_v arthur_n annesley_n etc._n etc._n do_v for_o and_o in_o the_o behalf_n of_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n conclude_v agree_v and_o undertake_v to_o and_o with_o the_o say_a lord_n marquis_n of_o ormond_n that_o all_o protestant_n whatsoever_o of_o the_o kingdom_n of_o ireland_n not_o have_v be_v in_o the_o irish_a rebellion_n who_o have_v any_o estate_n or_o land_n in_o england_n though_o they_o have_v of_o late_o consent_v or_o submit_v either_o to_o the_o cessation_n of_o arm_n or_o the_o peace_n conclude_v with_o the_o irish_a rebbel_n may_v compound_v for_o the_o same_o at_o the_o ra●e_n of_o two_o year_n profit_n as_o they_o be_v before_o the_o begin_n of_o these_o trouble_n they_o submit_v to_o such_o ordinance_n of_o parliament_n as_o all_o person_n now_o compound_v in_o england_n do_v submit_v unto_o provide_v that_o they_o effectual_o prosecute_v the_o same_o within_o six_o month_n after_o the_o publication_n of_o this_o article_n 4._o item_n it_o be_v agree_v and_o conclude_v upon_o and_o the_o say_v arthur_n annesley_n etc._n etc._n do_v for_o and_o in_o the_o behalf_n of_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n conclude_v agree_v and_o undertake_v to_o and_o with_o the_o say_a lord_n marquis_n of_o 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have_v indemnity_n against_o all_o debt_n contract_v by_o reason_n of_o any_o good_n money_n debt_n or_o victual_n take_v up_o by_o virtue_n of_o any_o warrant_v sign_v by_o he_o and_o the_o council_n from_o any_o person_n for_o the_o maintenance_n and_o support_v of_o the_o army_n or_o any_o of_o the_o garrison_n now_o under_o his_o lordship_n command_n 6._o item_n it_o be_v agree_v and_o conclude_v upon_o and_o the_o say_v arthur_n annesley_n etc._n etc._n do_v for_o and_o in_o the_o behalf_n of_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n conclude_v agree_v and_o undertake_v to_o and_o with_o the_o say_a lord_n marquis_n of_o ormond_n that_o he_o shall_v be_v protect_v in_o his_o person_n and_o good_n for_o the_o space_n of_o twelve_o month_n against_o all_o suit_n arrest_n molestation_n or_o disturbance_n from_o any_o person_n whatsoever_o for_o any_o debt_n owe_v by_o he_o to_o any_o person_n whatsoevert_v before_o the_o rebellion_n in_o ireland_n 7._o item_n it_o be_v agree_v and_o conclude_v and_o the_o say_v arthur_n annesley_n etc._n etc._n do_v for_o and_o in_o the_o behalf_n of_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n conclude_v agree_v and_o undertake_v to_o and_o with_o the_o say_a lord_n marquis_n of_o ormond_n that_o the_o say_a lord_n marquis_n and_o all_o such_o nobleman_n gentleman_n and_o officer_n as_o shall_v be_v desirous_a to_o go_v with_o he_o or_o by_o themselves_o into_o any_o place_n out_o of_o ireland_n shall_v have_v free_a pass_n for_o themselves_o their_o family_n good_n and_o travel_a arm_n and_o a_o competent_a number_n of_o servant_n suitable_a to_o their_o respective_a quality_n provide_v they_o demand_v the_o say_a pass_n within_o twenty_o day_n after_o the_o date_n of_o these_o article_n and_o the_o say_a pass_n be_v to_o be_v in_o force_n for_o three_o month_n and_o no_o long_o after_o the_o date_n of_o the_o say_a pass_n 8._o item_n it_o be_v agree_v and_o conclude_v and_o the_o say_v arthur_n aannesley_n etc._n etc._n do_v for_o and_o in_o the_o behalf_n of_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n conclude_v agree_v and_o undertake_v to_o and_o with_o the_o say_a lord_n marquis_n of_o ormond_n that_o he_o shall_v have_v liberty_n to_o come_v and_o live_v in_o england_n with_o the_o like_a liberty_n that_o other_o have_v he_o submit_v to_o all_o ordinance_n of_o parliament_n and_o for_o the_o time_n of_o twelve_o month_n shall_v not_o be_v press_v to_o any_o oath_n he_o engage_v his_o honour_n to_o do_v nothing_o in_o the_o mean_a time_n that_o shall_v be_v disservice_n to_o the_o parliament_n 9_o item_n forasmuch_o as_o in_o the_o six_o article_n of_o the_o say_a lord_n marquis_n of_o ormond_n additional_a instruction_n to_o sir_n gerrard_n lowther_n sir_n francis_n willoughby_n and_o sir_n paul_n davies_n it_o be_v affirm_v by_o his_o lordship_n that_o the_o sum_n of_o thirteen_o thousand_o eight_o hundred_o seventy_o seven_o pound_n fourteen_o shilling_n nine_o penny_n be_v less_o than_o the_o sum_n disburse_v by_o 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