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A87324 A proclamation of the Lords Iustices for the apprehension of the chiefe rebels: and the revvard for taking any of them: with the true and last newes from Ireland, and in what state Dublin stands at this present; sent from an honourable, and one of the chiefest persons there, to a nephew of his in London. Ireland. Lords Justices and Council. 1642 (1642) Wing I626A; Thomason E134_26; ESTC R15631 10,474 16

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forthwith upon proofe so made receive the reward viz. for the said Sir Philem o Neale eight hundred pounds for the said Sir Con Magenis foure hundred pounds and for the said Rory Magwire foure hundred pounds for the said Phillip mac Hugh mac Shane o Rely foure hundred pounds and for the said Collo mac Brien mac Mahowne foure hundred pounds and pardon for all his or their offences that shall so kill the said last mentioned persons or any of them And for as much as the other Rebels above named have most traiterously combined in the wicked and abominable Councels of the said five other persons last above named and have been partakers with them in this their most bloody designe for the extirpation of the Brittish and Protestants and depriving his Majesty of the Soveraignty of this His Kingdome of Ireland many of which Rebels stand indicted of High Treason We doe therefore make knowne and declare to all men as well his Majesties loving Subjects as all others That whosoever under the degree of a Knight other then the said Phillip mac Hugh mac Shane o Rely and Collo mac Brien mac Mahowne and other then the said Luke Toole and other then the children and grandchildren of the late traiterously descended Traytor Feagh mac Hugh Birne and other then the said Rory alias Roger o More We not holding it sit that the most malignant Conspirators should obtain pardon for so high and hainous offences and the causelesse destruction of so many thousands of Innocents upon the only service of cutting off persons of no greater consideration shall betwixt this and the five and twentyeth day of March next kill and bring or cause to be killed and brought in to Us the Lords Justices or other chiefe Governour or Governours of this Kingdome as aforesaid the head or heads of the said Patrick mac Cartan Art oge mac Glasny Magenis Ever mac Phelim Magenis Rory mac Brian oge Magenis Phillip mac Mulmorry o Rely Mulmorry mac Edmond o Rely Hugh Boy mac Shane o Rely Owen mac Shane mac Phillip o Rely Donogh Bane Magwire Brian mac Cowcannaght Magwire Tirlagh Roe o Neale Tirlagh Groome o Quin Cormac mac Owin oge o Hagan Patrick Modder o Denelly Art mac Tirlagh mac Henry o Neale Tirlagh mac Henry Tirlagh o Neale Hugh oge o Neale Donogh oge o Murchie Neale mac Kena Coolo mac Ever mac Mahowne Art Roe mac Patrick mac Art Moyle mac Mahowne Captain Hugh mac Phelim Birne Shane mac Brien mac Phelim Birne Luke alias Feagh o Tool● Luke alias Feagh mach Redmond Birne Redmond mac Feagh Birne Phelim mac Redmond Birne Dermor mac Dowlin Cavenagh Lewis alias Lisagh mac Owny Dempsie Art o Molloy Hubert Fox Owen o Molloy Florence mac Shane Fitz-Patrick Barnabie Dempsie Daniel Doine Barnabie Fitz-Patrick James mac Fergus mac Donell Francis mac Faghny o Farrall William Farrall James mac Conell Farrall Oliver Boy Fiz-Gerrald Pierse Fitz-Gerrald Maurice Eustace Nicholas Sutton Roger alias Rory o More William Fitz-Gerrald Robert Preston James Fleming Patrick Casacke Edward Betagh Gerrald Leins Luke Netervill George King Richard Barnewall Colonell Richard Plunk●tt Matthew Talbot John Stanley John Bellew Christopher Barnewall and Oliver Cashell or any of them hee shall have by way of reward for every of the sayd last mentioned persons so by him to be killed and his or their head or heads brought to Us the Lords Justices or other chiefe Governour or Governours of this Kingdome as aforesayd foure hundred pounds and pardon for all his or heir Offences that shall bring in or cause to be brought in the said head or heads and whosoever under the degree of a Knight as aforesaid other then the said Phillip mac Hugh mac Shane o Rely Collo mac Brien mac Mahown Luke Toole the children grandchildren of Feagh mac Hugh aforesaid the said Rory alias Roger o More shall by any meanes within the said time slay or kill the said Traytors viz. Patrick mac Cartan Art oge mac Glasny Magenis Ever mac Phelim Magenis Rory mac Brien oge Maginis Phillip mac Mulmorry o Rely Mulmorry mac Edmond o Rely Hugh Boy mac Shane O Rely Owen mac Shane mac Phillip O Rely Donogh Bane Magwire Brian mach Cowconnaght Magwire Tirlagh Roe O Neale Tirlagh Groome O Quin Cormock mac owen oge O Hagan Patrick Modder O Donnelly Art mac Tirlagh mac Henry O Neale Tirlagh mach Henry mac Tirlagh O Neale Hugh oge O Neale Donogh oge O Murchie Neale mac Kena Collo mac ever mac Mahowne Art Roe mac Patrick mac Art Moyle mac Mahowne Captain Hugh mac Phelim Birne Shane mac Brien mac Phelim Birne Luke alias Feagh O Toole Luke alias Feagh mac Redmond Birne Rodmond mac Feagh Birne Phelim mac Redmond Birne Dermot mac Dowlin Cavenagh Lewis alias Lisagh mac Owny Dempsie Art O Molloy Hubert Fox Owen O Molloy Florence mac Shane Fitz-Patrick Barnaby Dempsie Daniel Doine Barnaby Fitz-Patrick James mac Fergus mac Donell Francis mac Faghny O Farrall William Farrall James mac Conell Farrall Oliver Boy Fitz-Gerrald Pierse Fitz-Gerrald Maurice Eustace Nicholas Sutton Roger alias Rory O More William Fitz-Gerrald Robert Preston James Fleming Patrick Cusacke Edward Betagh Gerrald Leins Luke Netervill George King Richard Barnewall Colonell Richard Plunket Matthew Talbot John Stanley John Bellew Christopher Barnewall and Oliver Cashell or any of them though such person or persons so slaying or killing the sayd Traytors or any of them bring not or cause not to be brought to Us the Lords Justices or other chiefe Governour or Governours of this Kingdome as aforesaid the head or heads of the said Traytor or Treators yet being iustly proved shall forthwith upon proofe so made receive the reward of Thee hundred pounds for every of the sayd last named persons so killed and proved and shall have Pardon for all his or their Offences that shall so slay or kill the sayd Traytors or any of them Given at His Majesties Castle of Dublin February 8. 1641. Ormond Ossory R. Dillin Cha. Lambert Ad. Loftus I. Temple Cha. Coote Tho. Rotherham Fra. Willoughby Rob. Meredith God save the King Imprinted at Dublin 1641. A true Copie of a Letter from Dublin THe Earle of Ormond Lievetenant Generall of the Army in Ireland and Sir Charles Coote and Sir Simon Harecourt went out of Dublin lately to meete the Rebells hearing they had lodged themselves at the Naas 12. miles from Dublin it is most true the Rebells were there entertained but when they heard of our English Forces comming though they were ten to one yet they durst not stand to it but ranne away and left the towne to be pillaged by the Souldiers they found such booty there as the Souldiers came loaden home a iust punishment to those that had pillaged the poore English that lived there when this rebellion broke forth that towne is destroyed and our English horse went six miles further to a place called Killcullen-bridge where the Rebells were too but there they shewed likewise their heeles in running away that place they burnt and returned safe without losse of a man the English Souldiers likewise in their returne to Dublin burnt Castlemartin and other small villages thereabouts and the Commanders hanged about fourescore rogues they catch't and but one of the English men hurt After their returne to Dublin the English againe issued our of Dublin southward upon the Rebells of Wickloe and Wexford about five miles from Dublin and there they ran away too so that had they but at Dublin a considerable supply of men money and munition by Gods assistance they soone would rout the Rebells thereabouts Three of the Kings Pinnaces about three weekes since went to releeve Tredagh but it pleased God by the violence of weather so to devide them that one of them was shipwract upon the Coast of Wales and the reliefe by the others prevented for that present yet how ever such was the care of the Lords Justices and Counsell there that on the 14. of February last they sent nine small vessels againe with victualls and munition and 400. men and by that meanes hath againe releeved Tredagh And for full incouragement to those well disposed persons that shall venture their monies for the reducing that kingdome to its former condition according to the late propositions made in Parliament all or most of the Nobility and Gentry by Juries of their owne Counties are convicted of high Treason at the Kings Bench-bar in Dublin so that their estates are in a very faire way to be forfeited for they are convicted upon Record already and the persons so convicted are owners of as fine Lands as any are in England and quantity sufficient to satisfie five hundred thousand pounds if it be laid out Our deare and good brethren in England I hope by long delay will not let us suffer divers Gentlemen of good repute are in the Country in their severall houses holding out still which by delay will be utterly lost which will be a great dishonour to the English Nation that in foure moneth should send over but a handfull of men they are full of charity and I hope they will not let us suffer death for no other can any English expect that hath opposed and fall into their hands money is much wanting in Dublin in so much that some of our English die for want of clothing In Dublin we have still Vipers left Alderman James one of the Aldermen of Dublin is committed to the Castle of Dublin for holding intelligence with the Rebels and it is thought he will be hanged his just desert Sir Nicholas White is likewise committed to the Castle as suspected for a dangerous man being a very great Papist and his Sons being in Rebellion Thus is the true state of Ireland about Dublin at this time FINIS