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A56065 The propositions of the Roman Catholicks of Ireland as also the answer of the agents for the Protestants of Ireland made to the said propositions, and their petitions and propositions to His Majesty, and His Majesties answer to the propositions of the said Roman Catholicks, and the answer of James, Marquesse of Ormond, His Majesties Commissioner for the treatie and concluding of a peace in the kingdome of Ireland, to the said propositions. Confederate Catholics.; Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688. 1644 (1644) Wing P3800; ESTC R36692 41,588 78

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of the Licencing of retayling Wine and Aquavitae and of transportation of Linnen-yarne at per packe in Ireland towards the support of the charge of this kingdome may be setled by act of Parliament upon the Crown according to the resolution in his Maiesties late graces in the yeare 1641. with some apt Proviso that they may be kept and continued as a Revenue to the Crowne 7. That on the pound of Tobacco be setled by act of parliament unto his Maiesties use as a Custome upon that Commoditie whereupon the emption of Tobacco to be free and the Monopoly wholy taken away Demands in the behalfe of the Protestant Clergie 1. THat the Archbishops Bishops and all other Ecclesiasticall persons be presently restored to their respective Churches Iurisdictions and possessions both spirituall and Temporall and to the free exercise of their severall and respective functions and that they enjoy the same without any interruption to be given thereunto by the said Confederate Roman Catholicke party in such manner as they have enjoyed the same before and on the 23. of October 1641. 2. That all Cathedrall and parish Churches and all Archbishops and Bishops Mansion-houses which have beene any way demolished or defaced by any of the said Confederate Roman Catholicke party shall be withall convenient speede by the Confederate Roman Catholicke party repayted and put in as good condition as they were on the 23. of Octob. 1641. 3. That for the present subsistence of the protestant Clergy they may be allowed the one halfe of all the Tythe Corne belonging to their benefices respectively arysing out of this present Harvest 1644. within the quarters allotted by the articles of Cessation to the said Confederate Roman Catholicke party or the value thereof Demands in the behalfe of all His Maiesties Protestant subiects and their Party 1. THat present restitution be made unto them of all their Castles Lordships Mannors and all other Hereditaments and Chattles reall of what kinde soever whereof they were seased or possessed by themselves or their Tenants on the 22. of October 1641. and which remayne within the quarters allotted by the Articles of Cessation to the said Confederate Roman Catholicke party 2. That where any of the goods Evidences or writings of the protestant subjects and such as adhere unto them have beene delivered in trust to any that are or have beene of the said Confederate Roman Catholicke party to be kept by any of them That such goods Evidences and writings be restored to those that so delivered them in trust as aforesaid or to their heires executors administrators or assignes 3. That all goods which have beene pillaged and taken away by any of the said Confederate Roman Catholicke party which may be had in specie and the property whereof was not altered by sale in market before the 24. day of Iune 1644. being the day of the date of his Maiesties Commission warranting this Treaty be restored or otherwise the Proprietor may be left to his remedy at Common-law for the recoverie thereof and that any sale in market since the said 24. of Iune shall be no hinderance or barre thereunto 4. That where any of that party have pillaged or taken away any goods from any of his Maiesties protestant subiects or any adhering to them betweene the 21. of October 1641. and the 21. of Ianuary 1641. that the party so pillaged may be left to take his remedy at law for recovery of his goods or damages for the same against such who did so pillage them 5. That all Castles and houses which were surrendred upon quarter upon Articles under hands wherein it was undertaken that the said Castles or houses should bee preserved from being destroyed or demolished That the said Confederates who have so articled may rebuild the said Castles or houses in as good state as they were at the surrendring up of the same upon Articles as aforesaid 6. That where any Lands belonging to his Maiesties protestant subjects or their tenants or adherents have beene possessed by any of the said Confederate Roman catholicke party and corne sowen therein by any of that party since the 15. of September 1643. that the said protestant subjects or their adherents who by themselves or their tenants were possessed of the said Lands on the 22. of October 1641. or their Heires Executors Administrators or Assignes may respectively receive the fourth sheafe of all the said corne this present Harvest 1644. or the value thereof These propositions thus made in present are not in exclusion of any other propositions which we shall adjudge necessary to be propounded or insisted on for the glory of God the honour of his Maiesty the interests of his good subjects and the safety of the kingdome nor in exclusion of sundry other particulars which may be necessary for us to insist on as conducing to the formerly mentioned ends and which may arise upon the present Treaty Answers to the demands made by the Lord Lieutenant in the behalfe of His Maiestie 1. TO the first Demand his Maiesties faithfull subiects the Confederate Catholickes of his kingdome of Ireland doe answer that the Cities and Townes in the said demand mentioned are and alwayes have beene ruled and governed according to his Maiesties Lawes and the Charters unto them respectively granted by his Maiesty and his Royall progenitors and predecessors Kings and Queenes of England and Ireland and are preserved and kept by the said Confederate Catholickes for his use and service against the malignant partie and their adherents And as for his Maiesties Fortes Castles Territories Hereditaments Ordnance and Artillery in the same demand mentioned the same are likewise kept and maintayned for his Maiesties use and service and the safetie of the kingdome and his Maiesties interests therein against such as are joyned in a rebellious covenant and are actually in armes against his Royall person And they know of no considerable amunition taken by the said Catholickes and such as was so taken and much more was by them imployed in his Maiesties service And as to the power and jurisdiction mentioned to be assumed by the said Confederate catholickes they say they were necessitated to rule and governe their party to avoyde the extirpation of their Religion and Nation plotted and contrived by the said malignant party and to preserve his Maiesties rights And their proceedings were and are as neere and consonant to the lawes of the kingdome as the state and condition of the times did or can permit And they will bee ready to relinquish the said rule and government upon a full setlement of the affaires of the kingdome 2. To the second they answer that the armies raised by the said Confederate Catholickes were raysed and the said armies Fortes Garrisons and Wardes in the demand mentioned are maintayned for the safety of the kingdome and to preserve his Maiesties interests and the said armies alwayes were and are in actuall service accordingly and that upon a full setlement the same are to be