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A33197 The Civil articles of Lymerick exactly printed from the letters patents wherein they are ratified and exemplified by Their Majesties under the great seal of England. 1692 (1692) Wing C4363; ESTC R15473 4,679 12

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The CIVIL ARTICLES OF LYMERICK EXACTLY Printed from the Letters Patents WHEREIN They are Ratified and Exemplified by Their Majesties under the Great Seal of ENGLAND IE MEINTIENDRAY HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE Published by Authority DUBLIN Printed by Robert Thornton and are to be Sold by the Booksellers 1692. THE Civil Articles of Lymerick GUlielmus Maria Dei Gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Rex Regina Fidei Defensores c. Omnibus ad quos Praesentes literae nostrae pervenerint salutem Inspeximus Irrotulament quarund literarum patentium de confirmatione geren Dat. apud Westmonasterium vicessimo quarto die Februarii ultimi Praeteriti in Cancellar nostr Irrotulat ac ibidem de Recordo remanen iH haec verba William and Mary by the Grace of God c. To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Whereas certain Articles bearing date the third day of Octob. last past Made and Agreed on between Our Justices of Our Kingdom of Ireland and Our General of Our Forces there on the one Part and several Officers there Commanding within the City of Limerick in Our said Kingdom on the other part Whereby Our said Justices and General did undertake that We should ratify those Articles within the space of eight months or sooner and use their utmost Endeavours that the same should be Ratified and Confirmed in Parliament The Tenour of which said Articles is as follows Viz. ARTICLES Agreed upon the Third Day of Octob. One Thousand Six Hundred and Ninety One Between the Right Honourable Sir Charles Porter Knight and Thomas Coningsby Esq Lords Justices of Ireland and His Excellency the Baron De Ginckle Lieutenant General and Commander in Chief of the English Army On the One Part And the Right Honourable Patrick Earl of Lucan Piercy Viscount Gallmoy Colonel Nicholas Purcel Colonel Nicholas Cusack Sir Toby Butler Colonel Garrett Dillon and Colonel John Brown On the other Part In the behalf of the Irish Inhabitants in the City and County of Lymerick the Counties of Clare Kerry Cork Sligo and Mayo In Consideration of the Surrender of the City of Lymerick and other Agreements made between the said Lieutenant General Ginckle the Governor of the City of Lymerick and the Generals of the Irish Army bearing Date with these Presents for the Surrender of the said City and Submission of the said Army It is Agreed That I. THE Roman Catholicks of this Kingdom shall enjoy such Privileges in the Exercise of their Religion as are consistent with the Laws of Ireland or as they did enjoy in the Reign of King Charles the II And their Majesties as soon as their Affairs will permit them to Summon a Parliament in this Kingdom will endeavour to procure the said Roman Catholicks such farther Security in that particular as may preserve them from any Disturbance upon the Account of their said Religion II. All the Inhabitants or Residents of Lymerick or any other Garrison now in the possession of the Irish and all Officers and Souldiers now in Arms under any Commission of King James or those Authorized by him to grant the same in the several Counties of Lymerick Clare Kerry Cork and Mayo or any of them and all the Commissioned Officers in their Majesties Quarters that belong to the Irish Regiments now in being that are Treated with and who are not Prisoners of War or have taken Protection and who shall return and submit to their Majesties Obedience and their and every of their Heirs shall hold possess and enjoy all and every their Estates of Free-hold and Inheritance and all the Rights Titles and Interests Privileges and Immunities which they and every or any of them held enjoyed or were rightfully and lawfully Intituled to in the Reign of King Charles the II or at any time since by the Laws and Statutes that were in force in the said Reign of King Charles the II and shall be put in possession by order of the Government of such of them as are in the King's Hands or the Hands of his Tenants without being put to any suit or trouble therein and all such Estates shall be freed and diseharg'd from all Arrears of Crown-Rents Quit-Rents and other publick Charges incurred and become due since Michaelmas 1688. to the day of the date hereof And all persons comprehended in this Article shall have hold and enjoy all their Goods and Chattels real and personal to them or any of them belonging and remaining either in their own hands or the hands of any persons whatsoever in trust for or for the use of them or any of them and all and every the said persons of what Profession Trade or Calling soever they be shall and may use exercise and practise their several and respective Professions Trades and Callings as freely as they did use exercise and enjoy the same in the Reign of King Charles the II Provided that nothing in this Article contained be construed to extend to or restore any forfeiting person now out of the Kingdom except what are hereafter comprized Provided also That no Person whatsoever shall have or enjoy the benefit of this Article that shall neglect or refuse to take the Oath of Allegiance made by Act of Parliament in England in the First Year of the Reign of their present Majesties when thereunto required III. All Merchants or reputed Merchants of the City of Lymerick or of any other Garrison now possessed by the Irish or of any Town or Place in the Counties of Clare or Kerry who are absent beyond the Seas that have not bore Arms since their Majesties Declaration in February 1688. shall have the benefit of the Second Article in the same manner as if they were present provided such Merchants and reputed Merchants do repair into this Kingdom within the space of eight months from the date hereof IV. The following Officers viz. Colonel Simon Lutterel Captain Rowland White Maurice Eustace of Yermanstown Chievers of Maystown commonly called Mount-Leinster now belonging to the Regiments in the aforesaid Garrisons and Quarters of the Irish Army who were beyond the Seas and sent thither upon affairs of their respective Regiments or the Army in general shall have the benefit and advantage of the second Article provided they return hither within the space of eight months from the date of these Presents and submit to their Majesties Government and take the above-mentioned Oath V. That all and singular the said persons comprized in the 2d and 3d Articles shall have a general Pardon of all Attainders Outlawries Treasons Misprisons of Treason Premunires Felonies Trespasses and other Crimes and Misdemeanors whatsoever by them or any of them committed since the beginning of the Reign of King James the II and if any of them are attainted by Parliament the Lords Justices and General will use their best Endeavours to get the same repealed by Parliament and the Outlawries to be reserved Gratis all but Writing-Clerks Fees VI. And whereas these