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A34732 Count Hanlan's downfall, or, A true and exact account of the killing that arch traytor and Tory, Redmon ô Hanlan by Art ô Hanlan, one of his own party, on the 25 day of April, 1681, near the Eight Mile Bridge, in the county of Down being the copy of a letter writ by a country gentleman (now in Dublin) to a person of quality (his friend) in the country. Whitaker, Edward. 1681 (1681) Wing C6517; ESTC R786 2,847 8

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COUNT HANLAN'S DOWNFALL OR A True and Exact Account of the KILLING that Arch Traytor and Tory REDMON ô HANLAN BY ART ô HANLAN One of his own Party on the 25. day of April 1681. near the Eight Mile Bridge in the County of Down Being the Copy of a LETTER writ by a Country Gentleman now in Dublin to a Person of Quality his Friend in the Country DVBLIN Printed by Joseph Ray at College-Green for William Winter Bookseller at the Wandring Jew in Castle-street 1681. Count Hanlan's Downfall Or a True and Exact Account of the Killing that Arch Traytor and Tory Redman O Hanlan c. SIR THough You know I am not inclin'd to Scribling and therefore can expect no Packet from me yet being sensible of your want of fresh Intelligence of News from Dublin and I being oblig'd to shew my gratitude for the last Favours you did me do readily lay hold on this opportunity of telling you somewhat Remarkable has happen'd within the compass of these five days I have been in Dublin On Saturday last when the Lord Lieutenant Nobility and Gentry were return'd from Christ-Church where they had been Celebrating the King's Coronation according to the custome upon State Feastivals the Great Guns on the Custome-House Key were discharg'd the first of which being either overcharg'd or through age or ill usage become faulty burst into several pieces which flew divers ways and fell at considerable distances particularly one piece of neer an hundred weight flew into the House of Captain Lovet on the Blind Key and did much mischief several persons were hurt as 't is said by other pieces but one piece hit a Gentleman on the side of his head who was leaning on a post hard by with intention to have fired one of the Guns himself which Gentleman Clerk he was 〈◊〉 ●he Right Honourable the Lord Blessinton's Troop was taken up carried home dressed by Chirurgeons died yesterday and was buried this afternoon This Account is purely Tragical But another that I am to give you may be said to be Tragi-Comical for it has Bloodshed and Battery to the highest degree in it yet is the Tidings of it very welcome I observe to all here and will be no less to you though at so considerable distance 'T is the Relation was this day brought of the Surprize and Killing of the Famous Northern Tory Count Hanlan The circumstances whereof as I received them from the mouth of one of his Confederates and Executioner and Mr. William Lucas who was Commissioned in that affair That His Grace the Lord Lieutenant finding all ways and endeavours hitherto used as well by Himself as other Chief Governours for repressing and bringing to condign punishment outragious Rebels and Tories infesting this Kingdom resolved to act by his own sentiments and way which was to this effect His Grace sent for a Person of Honour of this City acquainted in those Counties these Tories chiefly resorted to and commanded him to find some person of choice who might be capable of His Majesties Service in that Affair On which Command of His Grace Mr. William Lucas of Drumintyan in the County of Down was sent for who received the following Commission writ every word with His Grace's own hand for privacy None knowing of the design but this Person of Honour and Mr. Lucas whom His Grace acquainted with it Besides other private directions given Mr. Lucas by His Grace which I could not obtain But the Commission is as follows The Lord Lieutenant's Order or Commission to Mr. William Lucas WHereas William Lucas Gent. hath given me good reason to believe that he is able to do His Majesty good service in the Apprehending Killing and Destroying of proclaimed Rebels and Tories if he may upon occasion have the help and assistance of such of His Majesties Army as he shall desire These are therefore to Will and Require all His Majesties Officers Civil and Military to be aiding and assisting to the said William Lucas in the said service And I particularly require all Officers of Horse and Foot to send as many of the Souldiers under their respective Commands as he shall desire with him and to direct such Souldiers to obey his Orders And I further Authorize the said William Lucas in my Name to give assurance to any of the Tories that in case they shall assist him in the performance of the said service that they shall have his Majesties Gracious Pardon for any Crimes formerly committed by them Murther only excepted And that over and above they shall be well rewarded Given at His Majesties Castle of Dublin this 4 th of March 1680 1 ORMOND Pursuant to which Commission Mr. William Lucas thus acted Knowing of a Fosterer of his out in Rebellion with Redmond O Hanlan by one of his Relations sent for him and this Fosterer one Art O Hanlan came to Mr. Lucas who gave him this following Protection Mr. William Lucas his Protection and Assurance to Art ô Hanlan BY Vertue of a Power to me from His Grace the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland For the Apprehending Killing and Destroying of proclaimed Rebels and Tories bearing date the 4. of March last as also for the giving Assurance and Protection to such Tories as shall assist me in His Majesties Service and have not had hand in Murder I do therefore in His Graces name give my Protection and Assurance to Art ô Hanlan and do desire all His Majesties Officers both Civil an Military to take notice thereof and that they do not offer to kill apprehend molest or disturb the said Art during the space of one Month from the Date hereof And I also desire all His Majesties Officers and good Subjects to be aiding and assisting to him the said Art ô Hanlan in the furtherance of His Majesties Service Given under my Hand this 3. of April 1681. WILL. LUCAS To all His Majesties Officers both Civil and Military and all other His Majesties good Subjects whom it may concern Art O Hanlan being thus furnish'd and encouraged and provided with Arms by the said Mr. William Lucas for so good an Undertaking waited for a convenient Opportunity of Executing his Design which did thus offer it self On Munday the 25th Instant the said Art O Hanlan and William O Shee l in company with Redmond O Hanlan were near the Eight Mile Bridge in the County of Down waiting for Prize on the score of a Fair that was held there at which place while they were watching for their Prey Redmond took some occasion to quarrel with Art as they were smoaking their Pipes and in the close bid him provide for himself for he should not be any longer a Tory in any of the three Counties viz. Monaghan Down or Ardmagh whereupon Art rose up and said I am very glad of it and will go just now and then taking up his Arms having his Authority and Protection about him imediately he shot Redmond in the left Breast with his Carbine and forthwith ran to the Eight Mile Bridge for a Guard but Art roturned with a Guard and Mr. Lucas who soon had notice at the Newry where he was waiting Redmonds motions for the same Ends found Redmonds Body but the Head was taken off by O Shee l who fled with it the Body they removed to the Newry where it lies under a Guard till Orders be sent how it should be disposed of and since that Mr. Lucas has sent out a Protection and Assurance to O Shee l to bring in the Head of that Arch Traytor and Tory Redmond O Hanlan This Evening Art O Hanlan gave in a Relation of this Adventure to the Lord Lieutenant and Council who ordered him to have a Sum of Mony paid forthwith for the good Service he has done And to Mr. Lucas His Grace has promised the Honour of a Command in the Army These I mention to shew the extraordinary Care Vigilance and Honour of our Government If this Relation of mine may prove any way diverting to you 't will be a sufficient Reward for this trouble of Letter writing which is in it self irksom to Your Obliged Humble Servant Dublin April 27. 1681.