Selected quad for the lemma: lord_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
lord_n day_n night_n time_n 11,545 5 3.7585 3 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A84194 An exact and true relation of the late plots which were contrived and hatched in Ireland. 1. A coppy of a letter sent from the Lord chiefe Iustices and Privy Councell in Ireland, to our parliament here in England. 2. Their last proclamation which they published concerning those traytors. 3. The whole discourse of the plot revealed by Owen Ockanellee who is now in Englond [sic]. 4. The dangerous and extraordinary deliverance of the party who narrowly escaped with his life. 5. The reward the Parliament hath confirmed upon him. 6. The true relation of the whole treason related by the Lord Keeper, to the Honourable House of Commons the first of November. 1641. O'Connolly, Owen.; Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1641 (1641) Wing E3621; Thomason E173_30; ESTC R16518 6,230 9

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

An Exact and true Relation of the late Plots which were contrived and hatched in Ireland 1. A Coppy of a Letter sent from the Lord chiefe Iustices and Privy Councell in Ireland to our parliament here in England 2. Their last Proclamation which they published concerning those Traytors 3. The whole Discourse of the Plot revealed by Owen Ockanellee who is now in Englond 4. The dangerous and extraordinary deliverance of the party who narrowly escaped with his life 5. The reward the Parliament hath confirmed upon him 6. The true Relation of the whole Treason related by the Lord Keeper to the Honourable House of Commons the first of November 1641. London Printed for Francis Coules 1641. The true Coppy of a Letter written from a Gentleman in Ireland to his friend in England SIR I Could not omit to write unto you to give you to understand of a miraculous deliverance which the Lord in mercy hath vouchsafed unto the poore Protestants in this Kingdome which you may perceive by the Proclamation enclosed for I have not time to relate the whole story or bloudy Tragedy which was intended against us The execution should have bin on the Saturday which was discovered on Friday night by a man of Sir Iohn Clatworthy an Irish Knight but one of your House of Commons and this day being the Sabboth hath bin the troublesomest day that ever I saw in all my daies mixt with joy and sorrow joy for our our gracious deliverance and much perplexed by feares of our approaching enemies expecting every houre when the City should be surprized that for my part and many others haue had but little rest day and night for these two dayes but how many more it is onely knowne to God the Enemy hath in the North parts of this Kingdome taken two Lords Castles and two Townes one of them of great strength and much munition in it and as it is verily beleeved they doe still encrease in great multitudes here is taken a Lord and divers others of note and others the number of forty which are safe in Prison and hope of many more the Lord is called the Lord Maguere and the Papists make it a Religious Warre which they they had no cause to doe for they have had a long time as much liberty as wee have had if not more but their father the Divell hath set them upon this damnable act I hope to their utter ruine in this Kingdome if the Lord in mercy open our Kings eyes and your Parliaments hearts to take pitty upon us for no hope of Reformation is to bee had here for they are ten for one of us through this Kingdome as is verily beleeved I have bin so employed Day and Night these two daies that I can hardly write thus much unto you but desire your prayers and all good people for us and when more is discovered if the Lord preserve me with life you shall beare farther from me in the meane time pray for us all Your loving friend W. B. A Proclamation by the Lords Iustices and Counsell W. Parsons Io. Borlase THese are to make knowne and publish to all His Majesties good Subjects in this Kingdome of Ireland that there is a discovery made by us the Lords Iustices and Councell of a most disloyall and detestable Conspiracie ●ntended by some affected Irish Papists against the lives of Vs the Lords Iustices and Counsell and many other of his Majesties faithfull Subjects universally throughout this Kingdome for the seizing not onely of his Majesties Castle of Dublin his Majesties principall Fort here but also of the other Fortifications in the Kingdome And seeing by the great goodnesse and abundant mercy of Almighty God to his Majesty and this State and Kingdome those wicked Conspiracies are brought to light and some of the Conspirators committed to the Castle of Dublin by Vs by his Majesties Authority so as those wicked and damnable Plots are now dissapointed in the chiefe parts thereof We therefore have thought fit hereby not onely to make it publikely known for the comfort of his Majesties good and loyall Subjects in all parts of the Kingdome but also hereby to ●equire them that they doe with all confidence and cheerefulnesse betake themselves to their owne defence and stand upon their own guard so to render the more safety to themselves and all the Kingdome besides and that they advertise Vs with all possible speed of all Occurrents which may concerne the Peace and safety of the Kingdome and now to shew fully that Faith and Loyalty which they have alwaies showne for the publike services of the Crowne and Kingdome which We will value to his Majesty accordingly and a speciall memory thereof will be retained for their advantage in due time And We require that great care be taken that no Levies of mon be made for forraine service nor any men suffered to march upon any such pretence Given as his Majesties Castle at Dublin 23. October 1641. R. Dillon Ro. Digby Ad. Loftus J. Temple Tho. Rotherham Fr. Willoughby Ja. Ware Rob. Meredith God save the King The whole relation of the hellish treason in Ireland as it was related by my Lord Keeper in the house of Commons November the first 1641. THe Lord Keeper declared unto the House of Commons that the Lord Deputy of Ireland had received a letter from the two Lord Chief Iustices and Privie Counsell in Ireland of the discovery of an Horrible plot by the Iesuites popish priests and other Papists in the Kingdome of Ireland for the murdering of the two Chiefe Iustices and all the Privie Counsel and Protestants of Ireland as also to seaze on all the Kings Forts Castles and Magasens whatsoever and moreover that they would murder all persons that should oppose them in any of their intentions and desires which were these First to have their Crowne not to be dependant upon England nor to be a conquered Nation Secondly to have their Irish Lawes established and such as shold be made hereafter Thirdly to have free liberty of the exercise of their Religion The Earl of Leicester declared the same also adding that he had the originall of a proclamation which was made there and had caused the same to be copyed out The Letter bears date the 23. of October 1641. declaring that Hugh Ocoret went to Dublin unto the lodging of Hugh Maymubawne his very good friend and hee and his friend going to the lodging of the Lord Marques understood great store of Noble men and strangers had beene there but they were all gone abroad and they could not find them whrfore they returned back again to his friends lodging where his friend revealed unto him the whole Plot but swore unto him he should not stir til it was put into execution and therefore his friend commanded his servants to looke narrowly to him but after a while he fained some excuse of necessity for his going downe which his friend gave way too but sent his servants with him
when he was come downe the servants not being so carefull to watch him as they might have been he leaped over a wall in the yard and made an escape and went to Sir Iohn Burlacy and discovered to him the whole plot which was this as I will truely relate it That at 9 of the clocke the next morning the Irish Rebels amongst whom the Lord Marques was on of the chiefest intended at one houre and moment of time to massacre and murder all the English and protestant in the Kingdom of Ireland likewise to murder the two Lord chiefe Iustices and al the privie counsel at Dublin and at the same time to seaze upon al the Kings Castles Ports and Magazens throughout the whole Kingdome of Ireland as also the Castle of Dublin and that if they should finde any of the Citie that would not submit to them then they would shoot down from the Castle the tops of the chimnys to affright them and if that did not prevail they would then batter down their houses about their cars Hereupon the Lord chief Iustice and the privy Counsel of Ireland sat al night in consultation and took the best course they could imagin of for the safeguard security of themselves together with the Castle City of Dublin The next morning they apprehended great store of these Traitors and rebels together with the L. Marquise who was gone from his lodging before day and hid in a cock loft and at his lodging they found great store of skains hammers and hatchets without halves The same day they had notice of severall places and Forts seazed upon in Conno and Monno and other places together with severall villages plundered by the rebels but they wrote word that they did not beleeve that distemper was so generall as was reported to bee and then they made no question but they should with care and pains bring all to a good issue to to that end they had sent for 500. of the Horse to come and guard them at Dublin and had likewise raised 500. English for the succouring of themselues and the City and that out of those 500. the had chosen an 100. to be put into the Castle under the command of Sir Francis Willoughby who they hoped would give a good accompt to his Majesty of the place fees two monthes And in the meane time for feare least there should be some further and worser plots then they knew of they did desire that the Parliament in England would send them down their Lord Lieftenant with men money and Amunition They further gave us to understand that they had taken order for their army of old Souldiers to be in a readinesse and to march in opposition to any of the rebels that should draw to a head The Coppy of a Letter from the Lord chiefe Iustices and privy Counsellours in Ireland to the Lords now assembled in Parliament here in England ONe Friday the 22. of October Owen Ockanellee servant to Iohn Clotworthy at nine of the Clock in the night came and discovered a Plot for the seizing of the Castle of Dublin and making themselves Masters of the whole Kingdome We sate all night in debate and the next morning we searcht the whole City of Dublin and found many of the Conspirators there and amongst the rest one Hugh Mackmoen and severall others of the Family of Oneale The Lords of the Councell caused all the parts of the City to bee strongly guarded And in the morning we went to search for the Lord of Mackquere at his Lodging from whence when wee came there we found he was departed in the morning before day as was reported but searching narrowly into his Lodgings and roomes we found severall Skaynes headlesse Hatchets and Hammers in abundance and in the end found him secretly hid in a Cock-loft and after he was taken being examined hee denyed all but that hee had heard of it before Great store of people were observed to bee in the City that Night more then usuall and the Suburbs was so throng'd with people and strangers that they put the City in a fright wherefore wee were forced to draw up a Proclamation for all men and strangers whatsoever to depart the City or else to shew good cause for their stay there And that all men whatsoever that had any hand in the Plot should have a generall Pardon if now they would come in and confesse their faults and make any further discovery then was yet knowne The Discovery OWen Ockanellee who is servant to Sir Iohn Clatworthy came to Dublin to the Lodging of Hugh Ogmackmahawne his very loving friend and Ockanellee with his friend going to the Lodging of the Earle of Mackquere understood there had bin great store os Noble men and strangers but they were all gone abroad whereupon they returned backe againe to the Lodging of the said Ogmackmahawne where Ockanellee had not bin any long space but Ogmackmahawne declares to him a Plot which was intended swearing that Ockanellee should not goe out of his house till it had bin executed which was that the Iesuits popish Priests and other Papists together with two Sects of Irish and amongst the rest the said Hugh Ogmackmahawne and Bryan Oneale with others should have come and seized upon the Castle at Dublin and the Earle of Macquere should be Governour thereof which when they had attained unto they should have shot at the Chimnies and by that meanes have tryed if they could have brought the City in subjection but if shooting at Chimneys could not prevaile then they should have shot downe their Houses about their eares and at one houre and one moment of time to have murthered all the English and Protestants in the Kingdome Ireland and to have murthered the two Lord chiefe Iustices and all the Privy Councell of Dublin and at the same time to have seized on all his Majesties Castles Forts and Magazins throughout the whole Kingdome and all persons that should be refractory to have destroyed with the sword which Ockanellee hearing feigned an excuse to goe into the yard to nutrusse a point to which his friend Ogmacmahawne consented unto but withall commanded his servants to goe along with him and bee carefull of him that hee did not slip from them but Ockanellee finding his opportunity leaped over the pales in the yard and made an escape and went to Sir Iohn Burlacy and Sir William Parsons and discovered the whole matter The Contents of another letter NOw Courteous Reader amongst many other remarkable deliverances of divers and sundry persons from time to time by the power of the Almightie let this take your serious thoughts for one not of the meanest but among the greatest this partie Owen Ockanelle who was servant to Sir Iohn Clatworthy being suspected by some of the Conspirators who were sworne to secresie therein to have discovered this plot by his divers times perswading them to desist from their divellish and diabolicall intentions telling them what