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A90191 XXIX. articles of peace, concluded, agreed and signed by the Marquesse of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, commissioner for the King, and the Lord Viscount Mountgarret, President of the Supream Councel, and the commissioner for the Irish at the treaty held at Dublin. Published in Dublin by heralds, and sound of trumpet, Aug. 1. 1646. August 22. 1646. These are the true copies of the originall papers that were presented to the Committee for Ireland, and are appointed to be forthwith printed and published. Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde); Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.; Mountgarret, Richard Butler, Viscount, 1578-1651. 1646 (1646) Wing O463; Thomason E351_6; ESTC R201066 1,993 8

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XXIX ARTICLES OF PEACE Concluded agreed and signed by the Marquesse of ORMOND Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Commissioner for the KING AND The Lord Viscount MOUNTGARRET President of the Supream Councel and Commissioner for the Irish at the Treaty held at DUBLIN Published in DVBLIN by Heralds and sound of Trumpet Aug. 1. 1646. August 22. 1646. These are the true Copies of the Originall Papers that were presented to the Committee for Ireland and are appointed to be forthwith printed and published LONDON Printed by I. C. 1646. XXIX ARTICLES OF PEACE Concluded agreed and signed by the Marquesse of Ormond Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Commissioner for the KING and the Lord Viscount Mountgarret President of the supreame Councell and Commissioner for the Irish at the Treaty held at DUBLIN IMPRIMIS THAT the Professors of the Roman Catholique Religion in the Kingdome of Ireland or any of them be not bound not obliged to take the Oath of Supremacie expressed in the second of Elize II. That a Parliament may bee held on or before the last day of November next and that these Articles agreed on may be passed provided that nothing may be passed to the prejudice of any of his Majesties Protestant party or adherents III. That all Acts Ordinances and Orders made by both or either Houses of Parliament to the blemish and prejudice of his Majesties Roman Catholick subjects or any of them since the seventh of August 1641. shall be vacated by act of Parliament IV. That no Prossesses Letters Pattents Grants Leases Custodiums Bonds Recognizances and all Records Office or Offices Inquisitions shall be removed before the said Parliament in case it be sooner called then the last of November provided that no person or persons shall bee questioned by reason hereof for mean rates or wasts saving wilfull wasts committed after the first of November 1645. V. That all debts do stand in state as they were in the beginning of these troubles VI. That the Plantation in Connaught Kilkenny and Wickloe may be revoked by act of Parliament in the next Sessions VII That the Natives may erect one or more Innes of Court in or neere the Citie of Dublin they taking an oath VIII That places of Command of Forts Castles Garrisons Towns and other places of importance and all places of honour and trust shall be conferred with equall indifferency according to their respective merits and abilities IX That 12000. l. Sterling be paid the King yearly for the Court of Wards X. No Peere may bee capable of more proxesse then two and no Lords vote in Parliament unlesse a Lord Baron be worth 200. l. per annum Lord Viscount 400. l. per annum and an Earle 600. l. per annum otherwise lose their votes untill the purchase XI That the Councel Table shall containe it selfe within its bounds and not meddle with matter betwixt party and party XII That no dependance of the Parliament of Ireland be on the Kingdome of England XIII That all Acts concerning staple or native Commodities of this Kingdome shall be repealed except wool and meale XIIII That no Governour be longer then the pleasure of the Subject and must make no Purchase XV. An Act of oblivion may be passed without extending to any who will not except of this peace XVI That no Governour or any other prove Exmers of His Majesties Customs XVII A repealing all monopolies to be passed XVIII Commissioners to be appointed to regulate the Court of Castle Chamber XIX Acts prohibiting plowing by Horses tayles to be repealed XX. That course be taken against the dissobedience of the cessation and peace XXI That maritine Causes be determined here without appeale into England XXII That the increase of rents lately raised upon the Commission of defective titles be repealed XXIII That all interest of mony due by way of debt morgage or otherwise and not yet satisfied since the 23. of October 1641. to pay no more then 5. l. per cent XXIIII That the Commissioners have power to determine all Cases within their now quarters untill the perfection of these Articles by Parliament XXV That A. B. C. D. be for the present Commissioners of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Goale delivery in the now quarters of the confiderate Catholikes with power of Justice of Peace to extend to crimes except they exceed 10. l. XXVI That no Cause be sued or pleaded before any Judge or Justice or Commissioners whatsoever then before the Commissioners aforesaid untill a full settlement XXVII That the said Roman Catholikes do continve the possession of such His Majesties Citties Garisons Townes Forts and Castles within their quarters untill a setlement by Parliament the said Forts and Townes c. being governed by any whom the chiefe Governor or Governors shall appoint together with the consent of the Lord Viscount Mountgarret Donnough Lord Viscount Muskery Sir Daniel O Brian sir Lucas Dillon Nicolas Pluncket Richard Belling Philip Mae Hugh O Relii Turlough O Neale Thomas Fleming Patrick Darcy Garret Fennell and Jeffrey Browne Commissioners XXVIII That all his Majesties Customes and Rents shall grow due at Easter next and from thence forth be paiable to his Majesty notwithstanding the Act of Oblivion XXIX That the Commissioners of Oyer Terminer shall have power to heare and determine all murders manslaughters rapes stealths burning of houses and corn in Rick or Stack robberies burglaries forcible Entries detainers of possessions and other offences committed and done from the 25. September 1643. untill the first of the next Parliament provided that the Commission continue no longer then the first of the next Parliament In witnesse whereof his Excellency the Marques of Ormond Lord Lieutenant of Ireland his Majesties Commissioner to that part of the Articles remaining with the said Lo Viscount Mountgarret and Muskery c. have put their hands and Seales At Dublin in the 21. yeare of King Charles his Reigne ORMOND MOUNTGARRET August 1. 1646. FINIS