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A82094 A declaration made by the rebells in Ireland, against the English and Scotish Protestants, inhabitants within that kingdome. Also a traiterous oath and protestation lately contrived by the confederate rebells in a councell held at Kilkeney, against the Parliament of England, and Protestants of the three kingdomes. And a generall proclamation (published by the said councell) for arming of all Catholikes from 18 to 60. for subduing of all Protestants in the Kingdome of Ireland. Published according to order. 1644 (1644) Wing D601; Thomason E17_14; ESTC R21764 3,992 8

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confederation to destroy the Irish Nation root and branch as they terme it and their Ministers and adherents by their directions at Sea as well as at Land do exercise no lesse cruelty for as oft as their shipping doe meet any weaker Vessels at Sea transporting men from this Kingdom for His Majesties service in England if Irish men though Protestants and valiant and usefull servitors against the confederate Catholikes in this war the Irish are thrown over board as doth appear by the late throwing into the Sea and drowning of an Irish Company of Foot of Colonell Willoughby's Regiment all Protestants and servitors as aforesaid and many women in their passage from Dublin to Bristoll by one of the pretended Parliament ships and sundry other examples of that kind against the Law of Warre and Nations And whereas the said Scotish Army all composed of Rebels and Assassinates are now in their march in great numbers towards the three Provinces of this Kingdome to accomplish the plots and machinations aforesaid And whereas the said Rebells in England have provided a great Navy a considerable part whereof doth surround the sea coast in this Kingdome and are resolved the next Summer if it rest in their power which God defend to land great Forces in the Province of Munster and Leinster and the said Rebells of Scotland have the like designe of landing of Forces in the parts of Ulster next unto the Province of Conaght And whereas the Auxiliarie Forces of the three Provinces designed and raised for the necessary defence of our Religion King and Nation are now marched to the Province of Ulster under the Command of our very good Lord the Earl of Castlhaven Generall appointed by the last generall Assembly for the expedition of Ulster to repell the said fury and insolency of the said Rebels Wherefore we hold it of absolute necessity for the safety of the Kingdome and His Majesties interest therein that all the said other three Provinces be forthwith in Armes as well to preserve themselves at home from the said intended invasions as also to be ready to assist the said Army abroad marcht into Ulster if need require We do therefore by this publike Act and Proclamation order command and require all the Lords Knights and Gentlemen Freeholders and all other persons from the age of 18. yeares to the age of 60. forthwith to put themselves in armes and posture of defence and such as want armes and ammunition and are able are hereby required to provide the same forthwith for themselves their servants and retinue And for the better effecting this high and important service we do hereby require order command all and every the Governours Deputy-Governours Majors Sheriffes and all other Head-Officers of the respective Counties Cities and incorporate Townes of this Kingdome within our quarters viz. the Governours Deputy-Governours in the Counties where they are Governours to call to assistance the high Sheriffe and two or more of the Commissioners of the Army and in Counties where there is no Governour the high Sheriffe calling to his assistance three or more of the Commissioners of the Army and in Cities and corporate Townes the Major and other Read-Officers taking to assistance the recommended Sheriffs and Bailiffs thereof or any one or more of them forthwith to summon all the Lords Knights Gentlemen and Freeholders and others able and fit to beare armes betweene the ages aforesaid to appeare well armed upon a certaine day and in a certaine place with the said respective Counties Cities and Townes respectively and upon such appearance to inlist the names sirnames age armes and ammunition of every person who will so appeare in a book fairly written and the said Governour Deputy-Governours Major high Sheriffs and other Head-Officers taking to their assistance as aforesaid are hereby required and authorized to impose Fines to the double value of the armes and ammunition upon any person or persons so summoned that will make default who ought to have ●ccording to the meaning of this our Proclamation and of other our former Proclamations to this effect and to impose the single value of the armes he should have upon such as will appeare and not be armed as becometh And we require the said governours and other Officers aforesaid at their perills to make due returne unto the generall Assembly now neer at hand or unto us in a faire booke fairly written of the number names surnames armes ammunition defaults and fines aforesaid at the furthest by the 6. day of the moneth of August Given at Kilkeney the 6. of July 1644. Mount-Garret Fz. Tho. Dublin Antrim Nettevill Arthur Iveagh John Cloynfect Tho. Preston Edmond Fitz-Morris Rich. Bealing Tirlogh O Neile Patrick Darcy George Comins Printed at Waterford by Tho. Bourke Printer to the Confederate Catholikes of Ireland