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A87629 A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages concerning the church and kingdome of Ireland, recommended by letters from the Right Honourable the Lords Justices, and Counsell of Ireland, and presented by Henry Jones Doctor in Divinity, and agent for the ministers of the Gospel in that kingdom, to the Honourable House of Commons in England Jones, Henry, 1605-1682. 1642 (1642) Wing J943; Thomason E141_30; ESTC R202619 59,114 90

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crying lamentably for some to come and end their misery by killing them out And further he saith That the names of the chiefest of the Rebels in those parts are Phelomy ô Neal of Kinnard in the County of Tyron Knight and Turlagh ô Neal Esquire his Brother and one Colonell Pluncket and Captain Manus oge ô Caban of the County of Armagh Gentlemen and Redmond ô Mullan of the Grange in the County of Tyron Gentleman and Patrick ô Mullan now of Armagh Gentleman who wrote Proclamations in His Majesties Name And further he saith That he heard by credible English-men that the said Phelomy ô Neal affirmed that his taking up Arms was by His Majesty and the Queens consent and the Parliament in this Kingdom and further that one Captain Shane ô Neal in the County of Tyron stiled the said Phelomy ô Neal with the title and stile of His Majesty Iohn Greg. Iur. 7. Ian. 1641. Coram nobis Will. Hitchcock Roger Puttock The Examination of Henry Raynolds of Cornemuekley in the County of Cavan Yeoman THis Examinate duely sworne deposeth inter alia That he heard one whose name as he thinks is Ferdoragh an Irish Priest say that they had the Kings hand for what they did and the cause of there rising was because there was a Statute made in England that all papists should go to Church before a certain time or be banished Hen. Raynolds Deposed before us 4. Ian. 1641. Hen. Iones Io. Watson The Examination of Charles Crafford of Navan in the County of Meath Gentleman THis Examinate duely sworn deposeth inter alia That the reason generally given by them for their doing was that they had found a Letter wherein the English had resolved to hang the Irish at their doors if they would not go to Church and that therefore they would begin with the English first Charles Craffords Mark Iur. 22. Ian. 1641. Roger Puttock Io. Sterne Ioh VVatson VVill Aldrich The Examination of John Wood of New-Rath in the County of Wicklow Gentleman THis Examinate duely sworn deposeth inter alia That these words were spoken by Nicholas Byrne James mac Cahire and divers other of the Rebels that they were discontented Gentlemen and having their Lands unjustly taken away by the Plantation could not have any satisfaction but by the Sword Therefore it was their Colonell Luke Tooles pleasure that all Protestants should depart the Kingdom upon pain of death And for Dublin if that did stand out long with them they made no question to burn it but if they could take it and not fire it so they might have the head of my Lord Parsons and three or four more of the chiefest of the City all the rest should fare so much the better And they further said That there was an Act of Parliament in England that all papists in Ireland should upon pain of death either go to Church or be banished the Kingdom by such a day of the moneth which as I take it was by the 24. of November And therefore they desired liberty of conscience and to enjoy all that Land which there predecessors did formerly enjoy For why should not they have there demands as well as the Scots John Wood Jur. 17. Feb. 1641. John Stern Randall Adams The Examination of Henry Steel Curate of Cluntubbrid THis Examinate duely sworn deposeth inter alia That when they were imprisoned in the Dungeon in the County Goal all the robbers and rogues first set at liberty they remained there in a most miserable estate there being in number about forty eight more or lesse where they had no roome to stand or lye And further deposeth That he by Gods great mercy being enlarged his wife yet prisoner in Castle-Blaney he came away with one Master Barnewell and being in a place called Cabret where one Master Fleming liveth whose Daughter is married to the Lord Magwire he heard the servants of the house and other Irish relating that this Magwire and the popish Primate whose Sirname is Rely were a long space travelling through the Kingdome together to perswade them all to condiscend to this most inhumane plot and this Rely was then at this Flemings house Hen. Steel Deposed this 10. of Ian. 1641. Will. Aldrich Iohn Sterne The Examination of Katherine Graunt of Navan in the County of Meath Widdow THis Examinate duely sworn deposeth inter alia That the whole Town and Corporation of the Navan made good preparation for the entertainment of the Northern Rebels in victuals and drink for them very many of them went to the Rebels before they came to Town and generally all of them met them with great joy and welcoming of them when they came to Town She further deposeth That she heard the Priest that came with the Rebels from the North and the Priest of the Navan Master Fay among them as she verily beleeveth all charging divers of the Captains not to go back nor come in upon the Proclamation of pardon that came from the State for if they did they were all undone Kath. Graunts Mark Deposed this 5. of Ian. 1641. Roger Puttock Hen. Brereton The Examination of Hugh Madden late of Kirreke in the County of Wickloe Gentleman THis Examinate duely sworne deposeth inter alia That after he had been first besiedged by at least eight hundred of the Rebels having conference with some of them they then gave out in words that that businesse which they had begun they would pursue till it were effected and would not look for a pardon for the same or to that effect Hugh Madden Iur. 23. Feb. 1641. Iohn VVatson Iohn Sterne The Examination of John Right late of Newtown alias Castle-c●ol in the County of Fermanagh Butcher THis Examinate duely sworn deposeth inter alia That Rory Magwire shewed to him and others whom he then robbed a Parchment or paper with a great Seal affixed which he affirmed to be a Warrant from the Kings Majesty for what he did And he further deposeth That when he and his neighbours then robbed complained of their miserable condition being robbed and stripped the said Rory replyed That if they were not content with what was done they should see worse within a few dayes Iohn Right Jurat Jan. 5. 1641. coram nobis Randall Adams Iohn Sterne The Examination of George French of Karbery in the County of Kildare THis Examinate duely sworne deposeth inter alia That he demanded of the Rebells why they dealt so with VVilliam Coleman to whom Luke Brumingham answered That they had a Commission from His Majesty for what they did and Gerald Fitz Gerald of Carbery aforesaid read the Commission that was a supposed Commission from His Majesty to take away all English mens goods Geo. French his mark Jur. 1 Feb. 1641. cor. John Sterne Randall Adams The Examination of Jane Mansfeild lately of the Parish of Castle-Jordan VVidow THis Examinate duely sworn deposeth inter alia That she coming towards Dublin in her