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A46038 By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholick[s] of Ireland [it] cannot be expressed by what suttle practices such, as for their own ambitious ends ... Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council. 1648 (1648) Wing I419; ESTC R43286 1,409 1

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CR HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE BY THE SVPREAME COVNCELL OF THE CONFEDERAT CATHOLICK OF IRELAND 〈◊〉 cannot be expressed by what suttle practises such as for their owne ambitious ends doe fo● 〈…〉 ●ctions in the gouernment doe endeauor to obstruct all the waies by which the blessing of a settl●●… 〈…〉 ●●e protection of the Crowne of England and his Maiesties authority may be introduced It was r 〈…〉 〈…〉 ●o haue slaundered our proceedings so farr as by word and writing to seeke to perswade the C 〈…〉 〈…〉 ●●●●●licks that wee labour to resussitat the late reiected ●●●…ce and that in order thereunto we had 〈…〉 ●●ati 〈…〉 ●ith the Lord Barron of Inchiquin B●● 〈…〉 ng that neither by the vniust cen 〈…〉 〈…〉 〈…〉 ance thereof nor the power of that Army which they had inveigled to stand in opposition 〈◊〉 our autho 〈…〉 they could prevaile against the Iustice of our cause they doe now fill all corners of the King●ome with 〈…〉 brute of a Peace less aduantagious to the Nation then the former and more preiudiciall to ●●e Catholick ●●●igion said to be concluded by some of our Agents in France which the Marquess of Ormond ●s they say ●o enforce vpon the Kingdome And though wee find that so malitious and groundless reports ●e despised 〈◊〉 all men that know the honor and integrity of our Agents and the lymitts which by theire I●structions 〈◊〉 sett vnto them yet to vndeceiue all men that haue not passions too violent to heape more calamities 〈◊〉 this afflicted Nation Wee doe againe repeate that parte of our former Declaration of the two and twentyeth of ●ay last And doe by these protest againe and publicklie declare that n●ither wee nor any other by ou● aduice or as●●●●●nce shall directly or indirectly bring in any Peace but that which by the orders of the last Assembly was directed and ●●mitted to the Agents sent for Rome France and Spaine to be by them obtained untill the Generall Assembly of the ●onfederat Catholicks shall otherwise determine and that wee will oppose our selues against all and euery person who shall ●●deavour in any sorte whatsoeuer to introduce any other Peace then such as our said Commissioners haue in charge from 〈◊〉 Confederat Catholicks to solicit for them or such as the said Assembly shall Iudge fitt to be embraced And whereas a 〈◊〉 calumny is raised against vs by the suggestions of some ill disposed persons who endeuor to perswade 〈◊〉 ●●●ple that wee are not willing a right vnderstanding should be mediated betweene vs the Lord Nuncio 〈◊〉 〈…〉 fore to meete such calumny and the evill construction may be made of our intentions Doe declar● 〈◊〉 shall not giue any oposition thereunto but rather esteeme any person of qualitie a fauourer of the 〈…〉 que cause and a well wisher of the Vnion of the Kingdome that shall without preiudice of our Appeale or 〈◊〉 ●●●●ch of our publick faith giuen for maintaining the late concluded Cessation endeuor to remoue the 〈◊〉 〈…〉 ousies betweene vs and his Lordsipp and shal be reddy at all tymes to affoord the said part all befitting 〈◊〉 ●ountenance and fauor Not intending in the meane tyme to omitt enforming the people of the truth of for●er proceedings to the'nd noe sinister suggestions may withdraw them from theire obedience to our autho●●●y Giuen at the Castle of Kilkenny the seauenth day of Iuly Anno Dom. 1648. and in the four and twentyeth ●eare of the Raigne of our soueraigne Lord CHARLES by the grace of God King of great Britaine France ●nd Ireland Mountgarett Dounboyn Lucas Dillon Rob Lynch Richard Bellings Gerald Fenell Robert Deuereux Iohn Walsh Patrick Bryan GOD SAVE THE KING Printed at Kilkenny in the Yeare of our Lord 1648.