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A87323 A proclamation concerning a cessation of arms. Agreed and concluded on at Siggings-town, in the county of Kildare, the fifteenth day of September, in the nineteenth yeer of His Majesties raign, by and between James Marquesse of Ormonde, Lieutenant Generall of His Majesties army in the Kingdom of Ireland, for and in the name our gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. By vertue of His Majesties Commission bearing date at Dublin the last of August, in the said nineteenth year of His Majesties Raign, of the one party. And Donogh Viscount Muskerry, Sir Lucas Dillon Knight; Nicholas Plunket Esquire; Sir Robert Talbot Baronet; Sir Richard Barnwell Baronet; Torlogh O Neale, Geoffrey Brown, Ever Mac-Gennis and John Walsh, Esquires; authorized by His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects, ... To treat and conclude with the said marquesse for a cessation of arms, by vertue of an authority given unto them, bearing date at Cashel, the seventh day of September, in the said nineteenth yeer of His Majesties raign, of the other party. Whereunto is added, an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800 pounds sterling by severall payments. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this proclamation be forthwith printed: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. aut; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) 1643 (1643) Wing I605; Thomason E71_29; ESTC R32216 10,158 12

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A PROCLAMATION Concerning A Cessation of ARMS Agreed and concluded on at Siggings-town in the county of Kildare the Fifteenth day of September in the Nineteenth yeer of His Majesties Raign by and between James Marquesse of Ormonde Lieutenant Generall of His Majesties Army in the Kingdom of Ireland for and in the name of our gracious Soveraign Lord CHARLES by the Grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland c. By vertue of His Majesties Commission bearing date at Dublin the last of August in the said Nineteenth year of His Majesties Raign of the one party And Donogh Viscount Muskerry Sir Lucas Dillon Knight Nicholas Plunket Esquire Sir Robert Talbot Baronet Sir Richard-Barn well Baronet Torlogh O Neale Geoffrey Brown Ever Mac-Gennis and John Walsh Esquires Authorised by His Majesties Roman Catholique Subjects of whose party they are and now in Arms in the said Kingdom c. To Treat and Conclude with the said Marquesse for a Cessation of Arms by vertue of an Authority given unto them bearing date at Cashel the Seventh day of September in the said Nineteenth yeer of His Majesties Raign of the other party Whereunto is added An Instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800 pounds sterling by severall Payments ORdered by the Commons in Parliament That this Proclamation be forthwith printed H Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Printed first at Dublin by William Bladen Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty And now Reprinted at London for Edw. Husbands October 21. 1643. By the Lords Justices and Councell Jo BORLASE HEN. TICHBORN VPon consideratiōn had of the annexed Articles of Cessation of Arms whereby it is concluded and accorded That there be a Cessation of Arms and of all Acts of Hostility for one whole yeer beginning the Fifteenth day of September Anno Domini One thousand Six hundred Forty three at the hour of Twelve of the clock of the said day We the Lords Iustices and Councell according to His Majesties Letters of the One and thirtieth day of Iuly last Do by this Proclamation in His Majesties Name ratifie confirm and Publish the same And do require all His Majesties Subjects whom it may concern by Sea and by Land to take notice thereof and yeeld all Obedience thereunto in all the parts thereof Given at His Majesties Castle of DUBLIN the Nineteenth of September 1643. R. Bolton Canc. La. Dublin Ormonde Roscomon Edw. Brabazon Ant. Midensis Cha. Lambart Geo. Shurley Getrard Lowther Tho. Rotherham Fr. Willoughby Tho. Luca. La Ware God save the King ARticles of Cessation of Arms agreed and concluded on at Siggingstown in the county of Kildare the Fifteenth day of Sept. in the Nineteenth yeer of His Majesties Raign by and between James Marques of Ormond Lieutenant Generall of His Majesties Army in the kingdom of Ireland for in the Name of our Gracious Soveraign Lord CHARLES by the Grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland c. By vertue of His Majesties Commission bearing date at Dublin the last of August in the said Nineteenth yeer of His Majesties Raign of the one part And Donogh Viscount Muskerry Sir Lucas Dillon Knight Nicholas Plunket Esquire Sir Robert Talbot Baronet Sir Richard Barnwell Baronet Torlogh O Neale Geoffrey Brown Ever Mac Gennis and John Walsh Esquires Authorised by His Maj●sties Romane Catholique Subjects of whose party they are and now in Arms in the said Kingdom c. to Treat and Conclude with the said Marquesse for a Cessation of Arms by vertue of an Authority given unto them bearing date at Cashell the Seventh day of September in the said Nineteenth yeer of His Majesties Raign of the other part FIrst It is concluded and accorded that there be a Cessation of Arms and of all Acts of Hostility between His Majesties said Romane Catholique Subjects who are now in Arms c. in this Kingdom and their party and all others His Majesties good Subjects for one whole yeer to begin the Fifteenth day of September Anno Dom. 1643. at the hour of Twelve of the clock of the said day Item It is concluded and accorded That free Passage Intercourse Commerce and Trassique during the said Cossation shall be between His Majesties said Romane Catholique Subjects who are now in Arms c. and their party and all other His Majesties good Subjects and all others in League with His Majesty by Sea and Land Item It is concluded and accorded and the said Viscount Muskerry and the rest of the above named Persons do promise and undertake for and in the behalf of those for whom they are Authorised to Treat and Conclude as aforesaid That all Ships Barques and Vessells which shall bring Provisions to any Harbour in this Kingdom in the hands or possession of such as shall obey the Articles of this Cessation from Minehead and Whitehaven and from all the Ports between on that side where Wales is scituate so as they be Ships belonging to any of the said Ports and do not use any Acts of Hostility to any of the said Romane Catholiques who are now in Arms or to any of their party or to any who shall be waged or imployed unto or by them shall not be interrupted by any of their party nor by any Ships or other Vessells of what Country or Nation soever under their power or command or waged imployed or contracted with on their behalfe or by any Forts Garrisons or Forces within this Kingdome under their power in their coming to this Kingdom or returning from thence Item It is concluded and accorded and the said Lord Viscount Muskery and the rest of the above named parties do promise and undertake for and in the behalfe of those for whom they are authorized as aforesaid that all Ships Barques and Vessells which shall bring Provisions to any harbour in this Kingdome in the hands of such as shall obey the Articles of this Cessation from any Ports in the kingdom of England having his Majesties passe or the passe of any who is or shal be his Majesties Admirall or Vice-admirall or the passe of any Governor or Governors of any the Ports in England in his Majesties hands or which shall hereafter during this Cessation be in His Majesties hands or the passe of the said Marques shall not be interrupted by any of those for whom the said Lord Viscount Muskery and the rest of the above named Persons are Authorized as aforesaid neither in their coming to this Kingdome or in their returne so as they use not any acts of hostility to any of their said party And this to be a rule untill his Majesties pleasure be further declared therein upon application of the Agents of the said Roman Catholique Subjects now in Armes c. to his Majesty Item It is concluded and accorded and the said Iames Marques of Ormond doth promise and undertake for and in the Name of His Majesty that no interruption shall be given by any Ship or Ships under His Majesties power
undertake that no interruption shall be given unto any of the said Roman Catholick subjects now in Armes c. or their party in any of the said Counties quarters or places by the said precedent Articles unto them or any of them limited as aforesaid during this Cessation like as the said Donnogh Viscount Muskery and the rest of the above named persons who are authorized as aforesaid do promise and undertake that no interruption shal be given unto any of his Majesties Forces Protestant subjects or such as adhere unto them within any of the said Counties qu●●●●rs or places by the preced●nt Articles limited unto them as aforesaid during the said Cessation Item It is concluded and accorded that no Officer of the Armie or Souldier of eithe● side shall be admitted without licence from the Commander in chiefe of the Army on both sides or of the Commander of the next chiefe Garrisons respectively to passe or repaire into any garison on either side save that it be lawfull for either party to furnish any garison in their power during the Cessation with victuals cloth amunition or other necessaries by licence as aforesaid which is not to be denied upon demand Item It is concluded and accorded that if any Army or Forces in this Kingdom raised by his Majesties authority or any part thereof or any other his Majesties subjects shall not yeeld obedience to the Articles of this Cessation but shal publickly stand in opposition thereunto that the said Roman Catholick subjects now in Armes c. and their party may persecute such and the said Iames Marquesse of Ormonde doth promise and undertake that such who shall so stand in opposition shall not be assisted protected or defended against the said Roman Catholick Subjects now in armes c. or their party by his Majesty or any of his forces And yet neverthelesse the same shall not be understood to be any breach of cessation as to other parts of the kingdome which shall conforme and yeeld thereunto And whereas the assistance of his Majesties forces is desired by the said Roman Catholick subjects now in armes c. against such as shall oppose the Articles of this cessation and will not yeeld obedience thereunto or interrupt the trade and traffick albeit that it is not to be supposed that there will be any such the said Iames Marquesse of Ormonde doth further promise and undertake that their said request shall be made known to his Majesty and upon signification of his pleasure the same shall be obeyed Item It is concluded and accorded that if in other cases it be pretended on either side that the Cessation is violated that yet no Act of Hostility is immediately to follow but first the party complaining is to acquaint the Lord Generall Lieutenant Generall or other chiefe Commander of either side in that Province in which the said Cessation is pretended to be violated therewith and to allow fourteene dayes after notice given for reparation or satisfaction and in case reparation or satisfaction be not given or tendred then fourteen dayes notice to be given before Hostility begin Item It is concluded and accorded that all Prisoners and hostages of both sides in all parts of the Kingdome excepting such of them as are indicted of any Capitall offence shall de mutually released and set at liberty within seven dayes after publication of the said Cessation And the said Marquesse of Ormonde doth further promise and undertake that such prisoners who indicted of any capitall offence shall be set at liberty upon Baile untill his Majesties further pleasure be knowne therein Provided neverthelesse that if any party of his Majesties Army in any other Province of the Kingdom shall not within ten dayes after publication of these Articles yeeld obedience thereunto that the same shall be no breach of cessation but that his Majesty be first made acquainted with such disobedience his direction expected therein that all other persons that do reside with either party and all women and children shall be permitted within seven dayes after publishing of this cessation or when they please with their goods and chattels to depart to what place they please with a safe conduct or convoy if they desire it Item It is concluded and accorded that the said Roman Catholick Subjects now in armes c. and their party may at any time during the cessation send such Agents to his Majesty as they shall think fit and that the said Agents shall have safe conduct in writing from the chiefe Governour or Governours of this Kingdome for the time being upon demand Item It is concluded and accorded and the said Marquesse of Ormond doth promise and undertake for and in the name of his Majesty that all and every of the precedent Articles which have bin agreed unto and undertaken by the said Marquesse for and in the behalfe of his Majesty shall be faithfully truly and inviolably observed fulfilled and kept And the said Viscount Muskery Sir Lucas Dillon Knight Nicholas Plunket Esq Sir Robert Talbot Baronet Sir Richard Barnewell Torlogh ô Oncale Evea Mach Gennis Geffry Browne and Iohn Walsh Esq For and in the behalfe of the said Roman Catholick subjects now in armes c. and their party do promise and undertake that all and every of the precedent Articles which have agreed unto and undertaken by them for and in the behalfe of their party shall be faithfull truly inviolably observed fulfilled kept Lastly It is concluded and accorded that all possessions and likewise all goods and chattels that shall be found in Specie taken by either party after the houre of twelve aforesaid and before publication of this Cessation shall be restored to the owners and after publication all possession and goods that shall be taken to be restored to the owners upon demand or dammages for the same In witnesse whereof the said Marquesse to the party of the said Articles remaining with the said Viscount Muskery and the rest of the above named persons hath put his hand and Seale And the said Viscount Muskery Sir Lucas Dillon Knight Nicholas Plunket Esq Sir Robert Talbat Baronet Sir Richard Barnewell Baronet Torlogh ô Neale Geffry Browne ever Mac-Gennis and Iohn Walsh Esquires To that part of the Articles remaining with the said Marquesse Ormonde have put their hands and seales the day and yeare first above written Muskry Lucas Dillon Nic. Plunket Rob. Talbot Rich. Barnewell Torl ô Neale Geffry Browne Ever Magennis Io. Walsh An Instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800 pound sterling by severall payments VVHereas by an Instrument bearing date with these presents we have in the behalfe and by authority from the Roman Catholicks of this Kingdome freely given unto his Majesty the sum of thirty thousand pounds sterling wherein the times or manner of payments are not expressed We do therefore hereby agree that the same shall be paid in manner following viz. 5000 pounds within one moneth next after the date of these presents the one halfe in money and the other halfe in good and Merchantable Beeves not under four or above ten yeares old at the rate of 30 pounds the score at the City of Dublin 5000 pounds more within one moneth next after the said first moneth the one halfe in money and the other halfe in Beeves as aforesaid at the like rates at the City of Dublin aforesaid also within two moneths next after five thousand pounds more whereof one halfe in Beeves as aforesaid at the like rates and the other halfe in money one other five thousand pounds at or before the last of February next and the summe of 10000 pounds being the last payment of the said thirty thousand pounds at or before the last day of May next which shall be in the year 1644. And we hereby further agree that eight hundred pounds more shall be paid to his Majesties use to whom the Lords Justices shall appoint at the Garrison of Naas within two moneths next insuing the one halfe by one moneths end next after the date hereof and the other halfe by the end of one moneth more next after that first moneth all other payments in money save the eight hundred pounds shall be paid at Dublin and the rest of the Beeves save the said first two payments to be paid within the severall Provinces to His Majesties use to such persons as shall be appointed by his Majesties Lords Justices or other chiefe Governour or Governours in this Kingdome they first giving notice to us or any one or more of us of their pleasures therein In witnesse whereof we have hereunto put our hands and Seales the sixteenth day of September 1643. Muskery Lucas Dillon Nic. Plunket Rob. Talbot R. Barnewell Ter. Neale Geffry Browne Ever Magennis Io. Walsh FINIS
and command or waged imployed or contracted with by or in the behalfe of his Majesty or by any of his Majesties Forts Garrisons or Forces within this Kingdome to any Ship or Ships that shall trade with any of the said Roman Catholiques who are now in Arms c or any of their party or which shall come in or go out of any the Cities Townes Harbours Creeks or Ports of this Kingdome in the hands of the said Roman Catholiques now in Arms c. with Arms Ammunition Merchandize Commodity or any thing whatsoever during this Cessation as on the other side the said Donnogh Viscount Muskery and the rest above named of that party do promise and undertake for and in the behalfe of those by whom they are Authorized that no interruption shall be given by any Ship or other Vessell whatsoever under the power and command of their party or waged imployed or contracted with by or in the behalfe of their party or by any Forts Garrisons or Forces within this Kingdome in their power to any Ship or Ships that shall trade with any of his Majesties Subjects obeying this Cessation or which shall come in or go out of any of the Cities Townes Harbours or Ports of this Kingdome which shall obey this Cessation with Arms Ammunition Merchandize Commodity or any other thing whatsoever during this Cessation Provided that no Ship or Ships shall be admitted free Trade by colour of this Article but such as are warranted by the precedent Articles Item It is concluded and accorded that the quarters in the Province of Leinster be as followeth viz. That the County of Dublin the County of the City of Dublin the County of the Town of Droghedagh and the County of Lowth shall remaine and be during the Cessation in the possession of his Majesties Protestant Subjects and of such as adhere unto them respectively saving and excepting unto the said Roman Catholique Subjects now in Armes c. and their party all such Castles Townes Lands Territories and the Lands and hereditaments thereunto belonging which upon the said fifteenth day of September 1643. at the hour aforesaid are possessed in the said counties or any of them by any of the said party And it is further concluded and accorded that as much of the county of Meath as in the East and South side of the river of Boyne from Droghedagh to Trym thence to the lordship of Moylagh thence to Moyglare and thence to Dublin shall during the said Cessation remain and be in the possession of His Majesties Protestant Subjects and of such as adhere unto them respectively saving excepting to the said Roman Catholique Subjects now in Armes and their party all such Castles Townes Lands and Territories and the Lands hereditaments thereunto belonging which upon the said fifteenth day of Sept. 1643. at the hour aforesaid are possessed by any of the said Roman Catholique Subjects now in Armes c. and of their party within the said limits and boundaries and that the Residue of the said County of Meath shall remain in the hands and possessions of the said Roman Catholique subjects now in armes c. and their party except the Castles Towns Lands Territories and the Lands and hereditaments thereunto belonging which upon the said fifteenth day of Septem 1643. at the hour aforesaid are possessed within the said last mentioned quarters in the County of Meath by his Majesties Protestant Subjects and such as adhere unto them or by any of them respectively And that so much of the county of Kildare as is on this side of the Liffy where Naas is scituate and on the other side of the Liffy from Dublin westward into the County of Kildare so far as the Rye water at Kilcock and so far betwixt that and the Liffye as shall be at the same distance from Dublin as the said Rye water is at Kilcock on that side of the Liffye shall during the said Cessation remaine and be in the hands and possessions of his Majesties Protestant Subjects and their adherents respectively except such Castles Townes Territories and the Lands and hereditaments thereunto belonging which upon the said fifteenth day of September 1643. at the houre aforesaid are possessed within the said quarters by the said Roman Catholique Subjects who are now in Armes c. and their party and that the residue of the said County of Kildare shall remaine in the hands of the said Roman Catholique Subjects now in Armes c. and their party except such Castles Townes Lands Territories and the Lands and Hereditaments thereunto belonging which upon the said fifteenth day of September 1643. at the houre aforesaid are possessed by his Majesties Protestant subjects and their adherents respectively within the said last mentioned quarters in the said County of Kildare And that the severall Countyes of Wiglow west Meath Kings County Queens County Catherlagh Kilkenny County of the City of Kilkenny Weixford and Longford shall during the said Cessation remaine in the hands of the said Roman Catholique Subjects now in Armes c. and their party except such Castles Townes Lands Territories and the Lands and hereditaments thereunto belonging which upon the said fifteenth day of September 1643. at the houre aforesaid are possessed within the said County by His Majesties Protestant Subjects and their adherents respectively Item It is concluded and accorded that what Corne hath been sowen by any of his Majesties Army or by any of his Protestant subjects or their adherents or by any of them within any of the quarters alotted in the Province of Leinster to the said other party the same shall be enjoyed by the sowers and manurers paying for the same as they did agree and in case they did not agree paying the fourth sheafe unto such Garrison within whose quarters the same shall fall And that in case any of the said Roman Catholique Subjects now in Armes c. or any of their party have sowne Corne within any the quarters alotted in the Province of Leinster to the said other party the same shall be enjoyed by the sowers and manurers paying for the same as they did agree in case they did not agree paying the fourth sheafe unto such Garrisons within whose quarters the same shall fall And it is likewise concluded and accorded that those places which have been protected by the Lords Iustices or any Officer of His Majesties Army doe pay according to the agreement which was made and if no agreement were made to pay the fourth Sheafe to those Garisons or persons who protected them in whose soever quarters they are And this to continue for a rule other then as to so many of those Garrisons who granted such protection and are since regained by the said party or some of them for whome the said Dounogh Viscount Muskery and the persons abovenamed are Authorized as aforesaid And that the Tenants of the Town of Baniboght in the County of Dublin if they haue not been protected shall pay