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A87401 Joyfull news from Ireland, being a relation of a battell which was fought between the Protestants, and the rebels of Ireland, where the Protestants got the victory, giving the rebels a great overthrow. Also how the Earle of Mackquere was taken prisoner. Also the copy of a proclamation set forth by the rebels. With the warrantable and true discovery of the last plot in Ireland. 1641 (1641) Wing J1137; Thomason E177_9; ESTC R17936 1,463 7

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JOYFVLL NEWS FROM IRELAND BEING A RELATION OF a Battell which was fought between the Protestants and the Rebels of IRELAND where the Protestants got the victory giving the Rebels a great overthrow Also how the Earle of Mackquere was taken prisoner Also the Copy of a Proclamation set forth by the Rebels With the warrantable and true discovery of the last Plot in IRELAND LONDON Printed for John Greensmith 1641. VPon the 30 th day of October being Saturday did certain of the Rebels in Ireland remove out of Armagh privately into the City of Dublin but the day before a Proclamation was set forth by the chief of the Rebels to this effect The Proclamation set forth by the Rebels Patricke Oneale chief Commander of the Catholicke Forces in Ireland doth publish and declare That Irish Catholicks are a Nation not conquered nor ought they to live under the Laws that of late have been enacted they ought to have a free use of their Religion without interruption which they had now cause to fear would be restrained if not utterly taken away therefore we which are constant friends to the Catholike faith proclaim to all our loving brethren that it is high time to stir since it is of so great a consequence therefore all that wish well to the Catholike faith let them now betake them to their Armes and come now and assist us who are now in the Field to defend the Religion with our Swords which hath been established in this kingdome by our worthy Ancestors and hereby we shall put honour upon our Religion and make our names famous thorowout the Christian world and if any of the Catholique Religion shall refuse to assist us in this our just defence let them know they will be kept under like slaves and draw upon them a curse from all the Catholiques in the world and the curse of us Priests and Friers and Souldiers Given at the Councell held the 29th of Octob. in the County of Monn● Patricke Oneale Hugh Maymad●use Father Patrick Frier Dennis 31. of Octob. Vpon the 31. of Octob. was a hard skirmish betweene the Protestants and Rebels of Ireland the Rebels being two thousand strong Protestants but a thousand but yet of the Rebels were slain five hundred of the Protestants fourtie 1. of November Vpon the first day of Novemb the Earle of Mackquere with certain other Rebels were viewing of the chiefest Church in Dublin where the Lord chiefe Justices and Privie Councell use upon Sabbath dayes to hear Sermons certain Protestants discovered the Earle and presently got a strong guard and tooke him with the rest which were with him and in stead of making him as he intended to be Governour of Dublin Castle they made him a Prisoner thereof which is a great discomfort unto the Rebels some already have runne away from their Commanders and are fled out of the Country and the rest have very little courage to stand in Rebellion any longer The Discovery of the Gun-powder-Plot After that the Earle of Mackquer was taken prisoner fearing least any Trechery should lye hidden in the Church privy search was made but a long space it was before any thing could be discovered at length they perceaved in a hollow Place smoake ascending up anon they discovered a Fire and an old man setting by it as if hee were warming of his hands by it which sight did strike the searchers into great amazement they went very softly and the old man not hearing of them they caught fast hold of him and binding of him fast they searched farther and found out an Engine which was charged with two hundred Bullets but being discharged it would have burned out into a flame which flame should have fired the Barrels of Powder and faggots which were adjoyning unto it and the old man being fast aound did confesse unto them how that hee should have discharged the Engine himselfe and should have been destroyed with the rest but as many Heretickes as were blowne up in the Church so many soules for his sake should have beene released out of Purgatory as the Priests Jesuits and Fryers did promise him from whose subtle and bloody Plots good Lord for ever defend us FJNIS