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A41891 A Great conspiracy by the papists in the kingdome of Ireland discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dvblin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 : vvhich proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England, and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the kings owne hand, and sent to Mr. Nicholas, Clarke of the counsell from Edenbvrgh Octob. 18, 1641. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; Clarke, Nicholas, 17th cent. 1641 (1641) Wing G1680; ESTC R29689 1,136 8

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A GREAT CONSPIRACY By the Papists in the Kingdome of IRELAND Discovered by the Lords Justices and Counsell at DVBLIN and Proclaimed there Octob. 23 1641. VVhich Proclamation was sent to the PARLIAMENT here in ENGLAND And read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday Novemb. 1. 1641. VVhereunto is annexed the Copy of a Letter written with the Kings owne hand and sent to Mr. Nicholas Clarke of the Counsell from EDENBVRGH Octob. 18. 1641. LONDON Printed for John Thomas 1461. BY THE LORDS JVSTICES AND Councell at Dublin in Ireland Octob. 23. 1641. W. Parsons Io. Burlacie THese are to m●ke known and published to all his Majesties good Subjects in this Kingdome of Ireland That there is a Discovery made by Us the Lords Justices and Councell of a most disloyall and detestable Conspiracie intended by some evill affected Irish Papists against the lives of Us the Lords Justices and Councell and many others of his Majesties faithfull Subjects universally throughout this Kingdome and for the seizing not onely of his Majesties Castle of Dublin his Majesties principall Fort here but also of the other Fortifications of the Kingdome And seeing by the great goodnesse and aboundant mercy of Almighty God to his Majesty and this State and Kingdome these wicked Conspiracies are brought to light and some of the Conspirators committed to the Castle of Dublin by us by his Majesties authority so as those wicked and Damnable Plots are now disappointed in the chiefe parts thereof Wee therefore have thought fit hereby not onely to make it publikely knowne for the comfort of his Majesties good and loyall Subjects in all parts of the Kingdome but also hereby to require them that they doe with all confidence and cheerefulnesse betake themselves to their owne defence and stand upon their Guard so to render the more safety to themselves and all the Kingdome besides and that they advertise us with all possible speed of all occurrences which may concerne the peace and safety of the Kingdome and now to shew fully that faith and Loyalty which they have alwayes shewen for the publike service 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 wee require that great care be taken that no Levies of men be made for forraigne Service or any man suffered to march upon any such pretences Given at his Majesties Castle at Dublin 25. Octob. 1641. The Names of those Lords Iustices and Counsellours in the Castle of Dublin at the dating of this Proclamation Robert Dillon Robert Digby Adam Loftus Iohn Temple Thomas Rothoram Francis VVilloughby Iames VVare Robert Meridith God save the King A Copy of a Letter written with the Kings owne hand to Mr. Nicholas Clarke of the Counsell bearing date from Edenburgh 18. Octob. 1641. I Heare it is reported that at my returne I intend to alter the Government of the Church of England and to bring it to that forme as it is here Therefore I command you to assure all my Servants that J will be constant to the Discipline and Doctrine of the Church of England established by Queene ELIZABETH and my Father and that I resolve by the grace of God to dye in the maintenance of it Charles Rex From Edenburgh Octob. 18. 1641. FINIS