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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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be_v essential_o necessary_a to_o this_o history_n be_v in_o substance_n add_v appendix_n 5_o &_o 6._o but_o this_o remonstrance_n meet_v with_o better_a fortune_n in_o the_o irish_a parliament_n which_o sit_v the_o nine_o of_o april_n for_o the_o english_a be_v then_o unlucky_o divide_v into_o the_o faction_n of_o protestant_n and_o puritan_n and_o some_o of_o the_o former_a very_o unwise_o to_o back_o their_o argument_n against_o that_o remonstrance_n compare_v it_o with_o the_o scot_n covenant_n which_o engender_v such_o heat_n in_o the_o house_n that_o the_o parliament_n be_v prorogue_v to_o the_o six_o of_o may_n 1643._o however_o the_o protestant_a army_n do_v not_o neglect_v to_o solicit_v their_o affair_n in_o england_n but_o by_o their_o agent_n sir_n james_n mongomery_n sir_n hardress_n waller_n colonel_n hill_n and_o colonel_n mervin_n they_o address_v first_o to_o the_o parliament_n to_o who_o the_o king_n have_v commit_v the_o care_n of_o ireland_n and_o afterward_o
attempt_n upon_o cappoquin_n but_o be_v on_o the_o twenty_o seven_o of_o june_n repulse_v thence_o with_o loss_n and_o on_o the_o second_o of_o july_n the_o earl_n of_o castlehaven_n meet_v with_o the_o same_o fate_n at_o lismore_n and_o then_o march_v towards_o leinster_n and_o on_o the_o first_o of_o july_n colonel_n mine_n beat_v the_o irish_a on_o the_o plain_a on_o the_o northside_n of_o tymoleague_n river_n and_o soon_o after_o take_v the_o castle_n of_o tymoleague_n aghamilly_n and_o rathbarry_n but_o in_o connaught_n the_o protestant_a affair_n be_v in_o a_o worse_a condition_n for_o though_o they_o make_v a_o shift_n to_o repel_v the_o incursion_n of_o owen_n roe_n and_o at_o length_n to_o drive_v he_o out_o of_o that_o province_n yet_o in_o august_n the_o fort_n of_o gallway_n be_v surrender_v to_o the_o irish_a whereupon_o the_o rebel_n march_v to_o the_o siege_n of_o castlecoot_n to_o which_o the_o town_n of_o gallway_n contribute_v three_o hundred_o pound_n and_o although_o the_o irish_a have_v notice_n of_o a_o cessation_n by_o a_o messenger_n send_v on_o purpose_n yet_o they_o imprison_v he_o as_o a_o spy_n and_o shoot_v the_o more_o furious_o against_o the_o castle_n ☞_o ☞_o until_o at_o length_n perceive_v their_o labour_n be_v in_o vain_a they_o claim_v the_o benefit_n of_o the_o cessation_n to_o secure_v their_o retreat_n and_o in_o ulster_n i_o find_v no_o other_o account_n than_o what_o monroe_n give_v in_o his_o letter_n of_o the_o twenty_o three_o of_o may_n viz._n that_o with_o two_o thousand_o foot_n and_o three_o hundred_o horse_n he_o do_v beat_v owen_n roe_n and_o his_o son_n and_o sir_n phelim_n o_o neal_n be_v join_v together_o with_o their_o force_n and_o compel_v they_o to_o return_v to_o charlemont_n after_o quit_v the_o general_n house_n to_o be_v burn_v and_o spoil_v by_o they_o with_o all_o the_o house_n in_o loghgall_n be_v the_o best_a plantation_n in_o ulster_n and_o the_o straight_a for_o defence_n of_o the_o rebel_n 81._o peview_v 81._o only_o that_o my_o lord_n of_o castlehaven_n say_v that_o colonel_n mervin_n and_o sir_n theophilus_n jones_n and_o the_o english_a have_v a_o hand_n in_o this_o victory_n and_o so_o we_o be_v come_v to_o the_o treaty_n of_o the_o cessation_n which_o be_v manage_v in_o this_o manner_n on_o the_o twenty_o three_o of_o june_n 1643._o the_o irish_a commissioner_n viz._n the_o lord_n gormanstown_n the_o lord_n muskery_n sir_n lucas_n dillon_n sir_n robert_n talbot_n tirlogh_n o_o neil_n geoffery_n brown_n ever_o macgenis_fw-la and_o john_n walsh_n present_v themselves_o unto_o the_o marquis_n of_o ormond_n in_o his_o tent_n near_o castlemartin_n his_o lordship_n sit_v in_o his_o chair_n cover_v and_o they_o uncover_v his_o lordship_n tell_v they_o he_o be_v come_v according_a to_o their_o desire_n and_o expect_v their_o proposition_n in_o writing_n and_o the_o next_o day_n they_o desire_v a_o sight_n of_o his_o commission_n allege_v that_o they_o be_v ready_a to_o 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authority_n give_v a_o answer_n in_o write_v to_o their_o proposal_n and_o tack_v to_o it_o four_o demand_n viz._n 1._o for_o supply_v 2._o a_o declaration_n how_o far_o the_o quarter_n of_o each_o party_n extend_v 3._o for_o caution_n of_o payment_n of_o such_o supply_n as_o they_o shall_v promise_n and_o 4._o that_o all_o castle_n town_n fort_n and_o house_n that_o may_v be_v take_v during_o the_o treaty_n shall_v be_v restore_v on_o the_o cessation_n hereupon_o the_o treaty_n be_v adjourn_v that_o the_o commissioner_n may_v consult_v their_o principal_n and_o then_o 12_o july_n from_o kilkenny_n they_o answer_v to_o the_o first_o that_o it_o be_v not_o warrant_v by_o his_o majesty_n letter_n however_o on_o the_o conclusion_n of_o the_o cessation_n they_o will_v do_v what_o be_v fit_a to_o the_o second_o they_o agree_v to_o settle_v that_o point_n to_o the_o three_o that_o a_o free_a gift_n need_v no_o caution_n and_o for_o performance_n of_o article_n they_o will_v agree_v to_o a_o 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