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A38185 The Franciscan convert, or, A recantation-sermon of Anthony Egan ... preached in London on April 6, 1673 to which is annexed, A narrative of the strange behaviour and speeches of the papists in Ireland since His Majesties declaration of indulgence : and the commendatory letter in Latine, given to the author by his superiour before his conversion. Egan, Anthony, B.D.; Ford, Henry, Sir, 1619?-1684. 1673 (1673) Wing E248; ESTC R7765 10,949 36

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fury of the Papists there against me and others one whereof being Guardian of a Friery and after some Correspondence with me had inclination to become a Protestant whereof Talbot that goes by the name of Arch Bishop of Dublin understanding Excommunicated him and the whole Inhabitants of two Parishes procured a Warrant from the Lord Dungan who is a Papist and made a Justice since the Indulgence to take the said Guardian or Prior who being brought before him he caused him to be laid in Irons and committed to a Dungeon where he remained till complaint was made to the Counsel of Ireland whereupon the Councel dispatched Sir Henry Ingoldsby to know the truth thereof with a Habeas Corpus for his Removal who found him in the Condition before related and committed for High Treason as appeared by his Mittimus whereby he could not be removed but all the said Sir Henry Ingoldsby could do by being bound for his true Imprisonment was to procure him the liberty of the Town and a Tollerable Roome to Lodg in till he should be delivered by due course of Law All which I am ready to prove not only of my own knowledg but also by the Testimony of several persons of Quality some whereof are now in this Kingdome and many other things of like nature which to avoyd prolixity I now omit but if desired will shew the particulars By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland ESSEX WHereas we are informed that Anthony Egan Clerk the last Sabbath day and several other times hath been Assaulted abused and disturbed in the Street and other places by Boys and other disorderly loose and idle persons to his great discouragement in the performance of his Function and contrary to his Majesties Lawes and all good Order Government For prevention of the like disorders in the future We do hereby strictly Charge Require and Command all Magistrates Justices of the Peace Sheriffs and their Officers Constables and all other his Majesties Officers and loving Subjects whomsoever not only to permit the said Anthony Egan and his Servant quietly and peaceably to pass from place to place as they or either of them shall have occasion within this City and Suburbs or elsewhere in this Kingdom but in case they or either of them shall hereafter be Assaulted Abused or Disturbed or any manner of Violence or Injury offered unto them or either of them openly or privately they behaving themselves civilly as becometh Loyal Subjects to take apprehend and secure all such person or persons of what age condition or sort soever they are that shall be found offending as aforesaid in any kind and carry them before the Lord Mayor of this City or the next Justice of the Peace to the place where they shall be taken to be punished according to Law Given at his Majesties Castle in Dublin the 4th day of February 1672. Henry Forde This following Commendatory was given to the Author by his Superior a little before he was Converted to the Church of England TEnore praesentium licentiam concedo fratri patri Antonio Egano nostri instituti confessario eundi ad Commitatum de Clare circa quaedam negotio per agenda nobis nota quibus finitis sicut ipsi videbitur expediens revertatur praecipue commendo praefatum Antonium omnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos contigerit in via ut benigne charitative illum tanquam verum obedientiae filium recipiant 15. March 1670. Frater Carolus Mack Carty Guardianus