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A33197 The Civil articles of Lymerick exactly printed from the letters patents wherein they are ratified and exemplified by Their Majesties under the great seal of England. 1692 (1692) Wing C4363; ESTC R15473 4,679 12

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present Wars have drawn on great Violences on both parts and that if leave were given to the bringing all sorts of private Actions the Animosities would probably continue that have been too long on Foot and the public Disturbances last For the Quieting and Settling therefore of this Kingdom and avoiding those Inconveniences which would be the necessary consequence of the contrary no person or persons whatsoever comprized in the foregoing Articles shall be Sued Molested or Impleaed at the Suit of any Party or Parties whatsoever for any Trespasses by them committed or for any Arms. Horses Money Goods Chattels Merchandizes or Provisions whatsoever by them seized or taken during the time of the War And no person or Persons whatsoever in the Second or Third Articles comprized shall be Sued Impleaded or made accountable for the Rents or mean Rates of any Lands Tenements or Houses by him or them received or enjoyed in this Kingdom since the beginning of the present War to the day of the Date hereof nor for any Waste or Trespass by him or them committed in any such Lands Tenements or Houses And it is also agreed that this Article shall be mutual and reciprocal on both sides VII Every Nobleman and Gentleman comprized in the said 2d and 3d Article shall have liberty to Ride with a Sword and Case of Pistols if they think fit and keep a Gun in their Houses for the Defence of the same or for Fowling VIII The Inhabitants and Residents in the City of Lymerick and other Garrisons shall be permitted to remove their Goods hattles and Provisions out of the same without being viewed and searched or paying any manner of Duties and shall not be compelled to leave the Houses or Lodgings they now have for the space of six weeks next ensuing the Date hereof IX The Oath to be administred to such Roman Catholics as submit to their Majesties Goverument shall be the Oath abovesaid and no other X. No person or persons who shall at any time hereafter break these Articles or any of them shall thereby make or cause any other person or persons to forfeit or lose the benefit of the same XI The Lords Justices and General do promise to use their utmost Endeavours that all the persons comprehended in the above-mentioned Articles shall be protected and defended from all Arrests and Executions for Debt or Damage for the space of eight months next ensuing the Date hereof XII Lastly the Lords Justices and General do undertake that their Majesties will Ratifie these Articles within the space of eight months or sooner and use their utmost Endeavours that the same shall be ratified and confirmed in Parliament XIII And whereas Colonel John Brown stood indebted to several Protestants by Judgments of Record which appearing to the late Government the Lord Tyrconnel and Lord Lucan took away the Effects the said John Brown had to answer the said Debts and promised to clear the said John Brown of the said Debts which effects were taken for the publick use of the Irish and their Army For freeing the said Lord Lucan of his said Engagement past on their publick Account for Payment of the said Protestants and for preventing the ruine of the said John Brown and for satisfaction of his Creditors at the instance of the Lord Lucan and the rest of the Persons aforesaid it is agreed That the said Lords Justices and the said Baron de Ginckle shall intercede with the King and Parliament to have the Estates secured to Roman-Catholicks by Articles and Capitulation in this Kingdom charged with and equally liable to the payment of so much of the said Debts as the said Lord Lucan upon stating Accompts with the said John Brown shall certifie under his Hand that the Effects taken from the said Brown amount unto which Accompt is to be stated and the Ballance certified by the said Lord Lucan in one and twenty days after the Date hereof For the true performance hereof We have hereunto set our Hands Char. Porter Tho. Coningsby Bar. De. Ginckle Present Scravemore H. Maccay T. Talmash ANd whereas the said City of Limerick hath been since in pursuance of the said Articles surrendred unto Us. Now know ye that We having considered of the said Articles are Graciously pleased hereby to declare that We do for Us Our Heirs and Successors as far as in Us lies Ratifie and Confirm the same and every Clause Matter and Thing therein contained And as to such Parts thereof for which an Act of Parliament shall be found to be necessary We shall Recommend the same to be made good by Parliament and shall give Our Royal Assent to any Bill or Bills that shall be Passed by Our Two Houses of Parliament to that purpose And whereas it appears unto Us that it was agreed between the Parties to the said Articles that after the words Limerick Clare Kerry Cork Mayo or any of them in the second of the said Articles the words following Viz. And all such as are under their Protection in the said Counties should be inserted and be part of the said Articles Which words having been casually omitted by the Writer the omission was not discovered till after the said Articles were Signed but was taken notice of before the second Town was surrendred And that our said Justices and General or One of them did promise that the said Clause should be made good it being within the intention of the Capitulation and inserted in the Foul Draught thereof Our further Will and Pleasure is and We do hereby Ratifie and Confirm the said omitted Words Viz And all such as are under their Protection in the said Counties Hereby for Us Our Heirs and Successors Ordaining and Declaring that all and every Person and Persons therein concerned shall and may have receive and enjoy the Benefit thereof in such and the same manner as if the said Words had been inserted in their proper place in the said second Article any Omission Defect or Mistake in the said second Article in any wise notwithstanding Provided always and Our Will and Pleasure is that these Our Letters Patents shall be Enrolled in Our Court of Chancery in our said Kingdom of Ireland within the space of one year next ensuing In Witness c. Witness Our Self at Westminster the twenty-fourth day of February Anno Regni Regis Reginae Gulielmi Mariae Quarto per Breve de Privato Sigillo Bridges Nos autem Tenorem Premissor Predict Ad Requisitionem Attornat General Domini Regis Dominae Reginae pro Regno Hiberniae Duximus exemplificand per Presentes In Cujus Rei Testimonium has literas nostras fieri fecimus Patentes Testibus Nobis Ipsis apud Westmon Quinto die Aprilis Annoque Regni eorum Quarto Examinat per nos S Keck Lacon W m. Childe In Cancel Magistros