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A50998 The information of John Macnamara, Gent., touching the Popish plot in Ireland carried on by the conspiracies of the Earl of Tyrone, and others his confederates to deliver up that kingdom to the French king, and establish the Popish religion therein : being all matter of fact, delivered upon oath to His Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, in Novemb. 1680. Macnamara, John, Gent. 1680 (1680) Wing M224; ESTC R184 14,503 30

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and discover it to none but those he was very well assured of After which the said Earl drew a List out of his pocket and shewed this Informant a Roll of the names of several persons that were to be superior Officers both in the County of Waterford County of Corks County of Kerry County of Limrick and County of Clare which this Informant took special notice of and knew several of the persons and amongst the rest the Earl entred this Informants Name with his own Pen and Ink in the List the said Earl telling this Informant he had his Commission sent him from the French King under hand and seal to be a Collonel of a Regiment of Horse in the County of Waterford And further added that there was hardly a County in Ireland wherein persons were not appointed and commission'd by the French King for that purpose Among the rest his Lordship named in the County of Limrick Collonel Peirce Lacy and the Lord Brittas Sir John Fitz Girald David Fitz Girald and several others In the County of Clare John Macnamara and several others In the County of Kerry Sir Turlo Mac Mahoon and several others and others in the County of Cork And for the County of Waterford the said Earl of Tyrone nam'd himself to be Coll. of Horse Mr. Bradly to be his Lieutenant Quarterm after Ely for his Major and Mr. John Butler senior to be one of his Captains having at the same time in his hand a List of the Names of several others The said Earl saying they were to raise several hunderds of Men in every County and that the superior Officers were to meet on purpose that they might return an exact Account of their Forces to the French King Which being done and all things ready the said King would land man thousands of his own Men upon the Coast of the River Shamion and as soon as they were landed the next business was to march to the City of Limrick with a Party of 500 Men divided into two parts the one Party to enter the City by Candle-light and that at several Gates in which Attempt such as best knew the City were appointed to set upon the Guards and keep them in play while the other Party which was to be hard by the City came up to their relief the Body of the Army being order'd to follow with all the speed imaginable By which means said the Earl we do not question but to possess our selves of the City and King's Castle and to expel all the English very suddenly And indeed said the Earl 't is the providence of God to bring this downfal on that unjust King the Duke of Ormond and his Children that wrong'd me in so high a nature upon the account of Villiars Therefore said the Earl go home lose no time but make your selves ready for we know not how soon occasion may require your assistance and speak to as many friends as you can which accordingly this Informant did and provided Horse and Arms for the same purpose After Discovery made hereof by Hubert Bourke as you may read in his Information who partly knew of these proceedings the said Hubert upon his Discovery was bound by Recognizance to prosecute the said Earl at the next Assizes at Waterford but for want of this Informants and other testimonies and for other Reasons mention'd in his Examination he was forc'd to absent himself from the Assizes unto which he was bound as is before mention'd In reference to which this Informant saith that in the month of August in the year 1677 when the Earl of Tyrones Trial was to be at Waterford when Mr. Hubert Bourk was also to prosecute the said Earl the said Mr. Bourk preferring a Petition to the Judges of Assize and setting forth therein that he wanted his Witnesses which were able to make out more than he could naming Mr. Tho. Sampson Mr. Ed. Ivie this Informant and some others one Robert Powre was sent from the said Earl to this Informant with an express from the said Earl that this Informant should not appear in Court for fear of being called in question upon the same account This Informant therefore absented himself for the space of that day until such time as there was intelligence brought him by Mr. Boetius Clancy that the said Bourk was run away Upon which this Informant repaired to Waterford and kept himself private for some time but sent word to the Earl of Tyrone that he this Informant was in the said City Upon which the said Earl sent one Edmund Powre to this Informant desiring him to come to his Lodging which this Informant accordingly did where he found the said Earl and the Judges of Assize at Dinner at that time Thereupon this Informant coming to the Chamber-door desited the man of the House who was one Mr. Fish to inform his Lordship that this Informant attended without Upon delivery of the said Message to the said Earl one Captain Tho. Powre one of the said Earls Relations was sent to this Informant to let him know that it was contrived by the said Earl and advised by the said Judges that this Informant should not come near the said Earl for that time for fear notice should be taken of it by some persons tha● were in Court and that it was directed by the said Judges that this Informant should go to Caraghmore to the said Earls house where the said Earl would have a private conference with him upon the whole Business which accordingly this Informant did and after his coming to the said Caraghmore this Informant sent word by Major John Butler to the said Earl that he this Informant was there ready to attend his Lordship Upon which the said Earl ordered a back door leading to his private Garden to be opened by which this Informant was ordered to go in to the said Garden together with the said Major John Butler After a little time the said Earl entred at another door and after some Ceremonies asked this Informant whether he the said Information gave any Tolleration to the said Bourke to produce him this Informant as a witness To which this Informant made answer no. Why said the said Earl Mr. Bradley swore to me at Mathew Hores House that you did or else that Mr. Bourke could never have known so much as he does To which this Informant swore again that he never did but that he had courted Mr. Ivie being this Informants Tenant to trappan Mr. Sampson which was the said Earls late Steward and that the said Ivie had engaged to contrive the matter so as to bring the said Sampson to Keale in Craghs house at Kilmacthomas and there to make him drunk and that he the said Ivie would make him confess that he knew nothing against the said Earl in reference to any Plot that when the said Confession was to be made Mr. Pierce Powre Mr. William Powre and this Informant were to be in a private Room next adjoining to
Whereupon this Informant together with one Mr. Edward Ivie went to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland for Advice how to procure a Warrant for the apprehending the said Felons But in the Interim of time the Wife of Richard Powre one of the said Felons went and Inform'd the forementioned William Dobbins High Sherif of the County of Waterford that the said Felons did intend to appear against the said Earl of Tyrone Upon which the said Dobbins with the assistance of one Captain Morrice a friend of the said Earls procured a Warrant to seize upon the said Felons before this Informant should do it himself Which was done and they Committed to Newgate in Dublin which this Informant no sooner understood but he together with Mr. Hubert Bourk went to the said Persons in Newgate who acknowledged before this Informant and Hubert Bourk that they were committed to prevent the appearance against the Earl of Tyrone and Mr. Bradley and that they had the same matters to inform if they could be admitted their Liberty At the same time this Informant and Mr. Bourk being with the said Felons at the same Conference the aforesaid Mr. Dobbins and Captain Morrice came into the next Room and sent for the said Felons out of this Informants Company and there concluded an Agreement with the said Felons that they should not appear against the Earl or Mr. Bradley upon Consideration that the said Dobbins and Morrice should clear them out of Goal and obtain their acquitment from the Crime laid to their Charge Which the said Felons did acknowledge to this Informant and Mr. Bourk the next Morning The truth whereof appeared for that the said Persons were immediately Bailed by the said Dobbins and Morrice and so discharg'd out of Goal This Informant further saith that although he cannot make the Information himself yet he believes he may be able to bring sufficient Testimony of the quantity of Arms and Ammunition that was received by Mr. Bradley upon the account of the Earl of Tyrone for the service of the French King and where they were by him Concealed till occasion should require And this informant further saith that being in the City of London in April last past to complain of his own grievances and the miscarriages of the Irish Jury in the acquittal of the Earl of Tyrone his Majesty and the Council were pleased to order him back again to make out before the Lieutenant and Council in Dublin what he had here made known which accordingly he did viz. That the Major part of the said Jury were the Relations and the Dependents of the said Earl of Tyrone and Mr. William Bradley pickt and cul'd not only out of the proper County but out of several other remote parts and places of the Kingdome During which time for about a quarter of a year he was not only exposed to the Malice of his Enemies but also to very great necessities without any Allowance or Consideration from the Lord Lieutenant Whereas on the other side a poor and needy Scotchman coming in and pretending a Sham-Plot of the Presbyterians and denying the Popish Plot was immediately kindly entertain'd and cherished and well Rewarded for his pains Which said Scotchman came also at the same time to this Informant and endeavoured to perswade this Informant to joyn with him and desist from Prosecuting the Papists saying it would be far more advantagious to this Informant so to do than to Prosecute the Popish Plot in regard it was not minded as being an Affair wherein the Duke of York was concerned However in a short time after the said Scotchman gave them the slip and run away This Informant further saith that in the same year 1677. at the time when William Bradley Esquire imparted to this Informant the Design which was carried on by the Earl of Tyrone and the said Mr. William Bradley together with the rest of the Confederates the said Mr. Bradley gave this Informant to understand that the French King would send Ammunition and Arms to furnish the Army design'd for the Service of the said French King in Ireland and that there were several persons in Ireland appointed for receiving the same and that among the rest he the said Mr. Bradley was appointed for one and that he did expect the said Arms very speedily together with the Ammunition promised He also said that the Roman-Catholick Clergy both in England and Ireland made it part of their business to write Letters both to Rome and France and had their Agents abroad in those parts to sollicit and procure the raising of several thousands of pounds as well in Italy as in France to furnish and supply the wants of such as were employ'd by the Pope the French King and the rest of the Confederates And that the said Arms should be landed in the Creek of Ballirone which lay within half a mile of his House between the City of Waterford and the Town of Dungarvan which is also a Seaport-Town This Informant further saith that at the time of his Conference with the Titular Dean of Waterford Robert Powre by Name he told this Informant that one Dr. White was employed as an Agent betwixt the persons concerned in Ireland and the Pope to give the said Pope an accompt how Affairs were carried on and in what Condition the Kingdom stood The said Titular Dean also further said that there was hardly a Province in Ireland but there was one or other employ'd for that purpose This Informant further saith that about two years since the Earl of Tyrone did acknowledg to this Deponent that one James Lavalline who was to murther the King was sent over into Ireland to be there secured from being apprehended and that the said Earl did receive Letters to that purpose from his Highness the D. of York upon which he forthwith sent the said Lavalline to his Kinsman Mr. John Powre to be there kept private This Informant further saith that the persons concerned in this Conspiracy for the County of Waterford were the Earl of Tyrone William Bradley Esquire Quartermaster Ely Mr. John Butler Paul Strange Richard Powre Peirce Welsh John Powre VVilliam Powre Peirce Powre Edmund Powre VVilliam Fits Gerrald Michael Row Richard Manswell John Folio James Fumigan Denis Macnamarra John Lahor and this Informant with several others In the County of Limerick the Lord Brittas Bourk Collonel Peirce Lacy John Harly Sir John Fits-Gerrald David Fits Gerrald and several others In the County of Cork VVilliam Fits-Gerrald VVilliam Barry James Barry Theoby Roch David Coudon Denis Mac Cartie Teige Mac-Cartie and several other In the County of Kerry Sir Tirlagh Mac-Mahon Daniel Mac-Conor Teige Mac-Conor John Sulivan Derby Sulivan Daniel Sulivan and Garret Skack with several others In the County of Clare John Macnamara Tirlagh Obrian with several others FINIS ARRATA P. 9. l. 2. read for 1677. read 1679. l. 26. for Fish read Frith