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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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and_o take_v jamestown_n and_o so_o obstinate_o storm_v carigdrumrusk_n that_o rory_n macguire_n and_o most_o of_o his_o regiment_n be_v there_o slay_v and_o in_o revenge_n of_o it_o the_o garrison_n be_v all_o papist_n be_v put_v to_o the_o sword_n and_o by_o this_o campaign_n owen_n roe_n be_v so_o weaken_v that_o he_o offer_v a_o cessation_n to_o colonel_n jones_n and_o to_o carry_v his_o army_n to_o spain_n if_o jones_n will_v give_v he_o liberty_n to_o do_v so_o and_o it_o seem_v that_o the_o marquis_n of_o antrim_n have_v some_o highlander_n in_o the_o county_n of_o wicklow_n and_o wexford_n which_o be_v join_v with_o the_o birnes_n and_o cavenagh_n who_o be_v of_o the_o nuncio_n faction_n and_o reject_v the_o peace_n give_v such_o disturbance_n to_o the_o supreme_a council_n that_o they_o be_v fain_o to_o send_v sir_n edmond_n butler_n and_o sir_n thomas_n esmond_n to_o suppress_v they_o which_o at_o last_o they_o effect_v though_o not_o without_o considerable_a slaughter_n on_o 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treaty_n with_o the_o queen_n and_o prince_n he_o say_v that_o it_o be_v not_o proper_a for_o the_o see_v apostolic_a to_o grant_v any_o article_n to_o heretic_n though_o it_o be_v true_a that_o catholic_n prince_n in_o germany_n and_o other_o kingdom_n do_v it_o as_o for_o the_o nunioes_n engagement_n that_o the_o catholic_n of_o ireland_n shall_v be_v supply_v by_o his_o holiness_n in_o their_o maintenance_n of_o the_o war_n that_o he_o have_v no_o such_o commission_n though_o it_o be_v true_a that_o his_o holiness_n will_v give_v money_n for_o condition_n of_o religion_n but_o none_o upon_o the_o event_n of_o war._n our_o agent_n hear_v not_o of_o our_o disunion_n and_o rapture_n in_o this_o kingdom_n until_o after_o their_o take_a leave_n of_o his_o holiness_n and_o then_o when_o the_o same_o be_v know_v and_o publish_v in_o rome_n they_o hear_v from_o some_o eminent_a person_n that_o what_o his_o holiness_n be_v resolve_v to_o give_v for_o our_o support_n he_o know_v not_o to_o what_o party_n he_o
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 ormond_n that_o such_o as_o have_v come_v under_o contribution_n and_o do_v now_o live_v in_o the_o english_a quarter_n and_o will_v continue_v payment_n of_o contribution_n shall_v be_v protect_v in_o their_o person_n and_o estate_n as_o well_o from_o the_o violence_n of_o the_o soldier_n under_o the_o parliament_n as_o of_o the_o enemy_n and_o this_o to_o be_v extend_v to_o all_o without_o any_o distinction_n of_o offence_n or_o religion_n and_o that_o they_o shall_v receive_v safeguard_v by_o the_o countenance_n of_o the_o force_n under_o the_o parliament_n 5._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 onmond_n that_o the_o say_a lord_n marquis_n shall_v enjoy_v his_o estate_n without_o molestation_n or_o disturbance_n from_o the_o parliament_n and_o shall_v 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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