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A50937 A narrative of the siege of London-Derry, or, The late memorable transactions of that city faithfully represented to rectifie the mistakes and supply the omissions of Mr. Walker's account / by John Mackenzie ... ; the most material passages relating to other parts of Ulster and Sligo are also inserted from the memoirs of such as were chiefly concerned in them. Mackenzie, John, 1648?-1696. 1690 (1690) Wing M216; ESTC R18238 101,348 72

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said Majesty or any other Person or Persons whatsoever And that they and every one of them shall and may have hold and enjoy their said Estates with other their Rights Liberties and Priviledges notwithstanding any Act or Acts by them committed or done or to be committed or done against his said Majesty or any other Person or Persons whatsoever untill the 26th of July Instant And that they their Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns shall have their Estates Personal and Real put in their actual Possession immediately after the said 26th of July Instant And that from the date hereof there shall no wast or harm be committed suffered or done on any of their Lands Iaheritances Possessions Woods Farms Houses Mills Barns Kills Stables or other Houses or on any of their Corns and other Goods and Chattels 2. That all Ecclesiastical Persons of the Protestant Religion within the said-Provinces shall immediately have the possession of their several Churches Chappels Tithes and other Ecclesiastical dues and enjoy the same as they did before the 7th day of December last And that all other Protestants as well Ministers as others shall from the said 26th of July Instant have the full and free benefit and exercise of their Religion as they had before the said 9th of December 3. That all persons whatsoever now in Lendon-derry shall have free liberty to depart this Kingdom for England or Scotland And those that are willing to remain in this Kingdom shall have safe Conducts to Dublin or any other part in Ireland with their Goods and Chattels And those that have a mind to transport themselves by the Shipping under the power of the said King or by other English or Scottish Ships shall have Passports from time to time allowed them and liberty of Boats from England or Scotland to transport them 4. That all persons to be pardoned that please shall transport and carry with them their Goods and Chattels unless they have a mind to sell them here and that then they may have liberty to dispose of them to their best advantage And likewise those that depart the Kingdom shall be put in Possession of their Goods and Chattels Lands and Tenements by their Attornies which they formerly enjoyed and Reprisals of Goods and Chattels if not to be found in specie 5. That such Persons Men Women and Children as are not able to Travel to their respective Habitations shall have a sufficient competency of Provisions to maintain them until they be able to depart and get to their several Dwellings And that all Officers and Soldiers that are sick or wounded now in the Garrison of London-Derry or shall be there the 26th of July instant shall have the same allowance and provision and as great care taken for their Recovery as those of the said Kings Army and that from time to time they shall be sent into England or Scotland or to any part in Ireland as they shall think fit and conveniency shall offer with Provisions and safe Passes 6. That all persons here designed to be pardoned shall have reprisals of their Goods and Chattels immediately after the said 26th of July instant given them by the said Lieutenant General and until they shall be so reprised they shall have sufficient Provisions of Meat Drink and Bedding allowed and given them 7. That no person or persons hereby designed to be pardoned shall be forced to take any Oath to his Majesty but those that voluntarily enter into his Service in the Army or shall take on him some Office or Place of Trust nor shall they be compelled to enter into his Majesties Service 8. That if any Prince or State shall Land an Army in this Kingdom against the said King the persons hereby designed to be pardoned and which shall remain in the same shall not be molested any ways in his Body Goods or Estate they not taking up Arms against his Majesty 9. That no person or persons hereby designed to be pardoned shall hereafter be Sued Arrested Impleaded or Imprisoned at the Suit of the King for any Debt due to his Majesty before the Date hereof And that none of the persons aforesaid hereafter shall be Sued Arrested Impleaded or Imprisoned for any Wounding Maiming Trespassing taking of Goods or Chattels or for any other cause whatsoever accrued or which shall accrue before the said 26th of July by any party or person whatsoever other than for Debt and not for Debt for twelve Months from the Date hereof And that his Majesty shall not call for or receive any of his Crown-Rents Quit-Rents Hearth-Money Excise or License of Wine Ale Beer Strong-Waters due or which shall fall due unto him by any of the persons aforesaid before the said 26 of July 10. That no Interest of Money shall be allowed or paid from the first of May 1688 until the first of November 1690 and then but a moderate Interest and not according to the rate of Ten pound per cent per annum 11. That the Officers and Gentlemen hereby designed to be pardoned that will remain in this Kingdom and each one of them a Servant shall have liberty to keep and wear Pistols and Swords and keep their Fuzees without Molestation and the Citizens and Townsmen to have the like Liberty And that the rest of the people may keep their Swords and wear them 12. That the said Half-Pike-men and Rabble of the meer Irish in the said Provinces be disarmed and care taken that they Kill not Rob or spoil the Protestants in the said Provinces and that they be sent to their Habitations and not suffered to cotier and wander in the Country or use reproachful Language to the Protestants 13. That all Troops and Companies now in the City of London-Derry which please shall have liberty to depart either by Land or Water to Culmore or any part near the same for conveniency of Shipping and that with their Arms Colours flying Drums beating light Matches and a suitable quantity of Ammunition and there to Ship or Embark and shall before their departure deliver up to the said Lieutenant General or to such whom he shall appoint for his Majesties use the Possession of the said City with all Stores Ammunition Artillery and other Implements and Habiliments of War other than the Arms herein before excepted 14. That all and every Person and Persons whatsoever that have taken the Possession of the Lands Houses Farms of the Persons hereby designed to be pardored shall immediately duit the Possession of the same and restore them to the Owners or their Agents and Assigns with their Goods and Chattels now in their Possession and that the said Owners their Agents and Assigns may cut and carry home their Corn and Hay 15. That all the said Articles and Conditions or such of them as shall be thought needful by those that are designed to be pardoned shall within _____ be confirmed by Act of Parliament to be passed in this Kingdom or by the King under the great