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A78875 The Kings Maiesties manifesto to the kingdome of Ireland. Undertaken and published by the Marquesse of Clanrickard. Assuring them of the Kings hand, the Queen and Prince of Wales their engagements, and the assurance of the Crown of France for performance thereof. And that the Marquesse of Ormond shall punctually observe (during the Kings want of freedome) such commands from the Queen and Prince of Wales, as shall be signified unto him by the Lord Digby (as principall Secretary of State;) and not obey what is commanded by his Majesty in any restraint. As also for the calling a free Parliament, procuring acts of oblivion, and other desires of the Catholickes of that kingdome. Signed by the Marquesse of Clanrickard. January 19. 1646. These papers of the Marquesse of Clanrickards undertakings between his Majesty and the kingdome of Ireland, are examined and printed according to order of Parliament. Clanricarde, Ulick de Burgh, Earl of, 1604-1657.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) 1647 (1647) Wing C2427; Thomason E371_11; ESTC R201307 1,876 8

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THE KINGS MAIESTIES MANIFESTO To the Kingdome of IRELAND Undertaken and published By the Marquesse of Clanrickard Assuring them of the Kings hand the Queen and Prince of Wales their engagements and the assurance of the Crown of France for performance thereof And that the Marquesse of Ormond shall punctually observe during the Kings want of freedome such commands from the Queene and Prince of Wales as shall be signified unto him by the Lord Digby as principall Secretary of State and not obey what is commanded by his Majesty in any Restraint As also for the calling a free Parliament procuring Acts of Oblivion and other desires of the Catholickes of that Kingdome Signed by the Marquesse of Clanrickard January 19. 1646. These Papers of the Marquesse of Clanrickards undertakings between his Majesty and the Kingdome of Ireland are examined and printed according to ORDER of PARLIMENT Printed by I. G. 1647. THE MARQVES OF CLANRICKARD His undertaking for the King Of the 19 of November 1646. UPon the Ingagements and Protestations of the Generals Nobilitie and Officers of the Confederate Catholique Forces I Vllick Marquesse of Clanrickard doe on my part solemnly binde and engage my selfe unto them by the Reputation and Honour of a Peere and by sacred Protestations upon the Faith of a Catholicque in the presence of Almighty GOD That I will procure the ensuing undertakings to be made good unto them within such convenient time as Securities of that which are to bee fettched from beyond Sea can well bee procured or failing therein to unite my selfe to their parties and never to sever from them and these their interest till I have secured them unto them I. First that there be a Revocation by Act of Parliment of all the Lawes in force within this Kingdome in as much of them as shall concern any penalty inhibition or restraint on the Catholiques of the free exercise of their religion II. Secondly that they shall not be disturbed in the enjoyment of their Churches or any other Ecclesiaasticall possessions which were in their hands at the publication of the late PEACE untill that matter with other referred already receive a settlement upon a Declaration of his M jesties gracious Instructions in a free Parliament held in this Kingdom his Majesty being in a free condition himselfe III. And I doe further engage my selfe never to consent to any thing that may bring them in hazard of being dispossessed and never to sever my selfe from them untill I see them so secured therein by Commission or by their Trust or Power from his Majesty in the prime Garrisons in this Kingdom to put them out of all danger of being dispossessed IV. And I doe further engage my self that forthwith there shall be a Catholick Lieutenant Generall of all the F●rces of this Kingdome by his Majesties Authority and that the Generals or either of them signed to the said engagements shall forthwith bee invested by the Kings Majesties Authoritie with principall commands worthy of them in the standing Army in this Kingdome And likewise in some important Garrisons now under his Majesties obedience and that a considerable number of the confederate Catholicke Forces shall immediatly be drawn into all the chiefe Garrisons under his Majesties obedience V. And I doe further assure proportionable advantages to such of any other Armies in this Kingdome as shall in like manner submit unto the Peace and his Majesties Authority and for the security of as many of th●se particulars as shall not be forthwith performed and made good unto them by the foresaid Marquesse of Ormond his Majesties Lieutenant Generall of this Kingdome I will procure them the Kings hand the Queene and Prince of Wales ingagements and an ingagement of the Crown of France to see the same performed unto them And further for their assurance that the Lord Lieutenant shall engage himselfe punctually to observe such free commands as he shall receive from his Majesty to the furtherance and advantage of the Catholiques of this Kingdome or during the Kings want of freedome from the Queen and Prince of Wales as shall be signified unto him as the Kings positive pleasure by the Lord Digby as principall Secretary of State And further that whilst the King shall be in an unfree condition hee will not obey any Orders that shall bee procured from his Majesty by advantage of his Majesties want of freedome to the prejudice of what is undertaken VI. And lastly I do protest that I shall never esteeme my selfe discharged from this ingagement by any power or authoritie whatsoever provided on both parts that this engagement and undertaking be not understood or intended to debarre or hinder His Majesties Catholick Subjects of this Kingdome from the benefit of any further grace and favours which His Majestie may be graciously induced to conferr unto them upon the Queenes Majesties medication or any other Treatie abroad with his holinesse I. And I do further engage my selfe to imploy my utmost endeavours and power by way of Petition and perswasion unto His Majestie to afford all the subjects of this Kingdome that shall appeare to have been injured in their Estate redresses in the next free Parliament II. And I do also further undertake that all persons joyning or that shall joyne with the present ingagement shall be included in the Act of oblivion promised in the Articles of peace for Acts done by them since the publication of the said peace unto the date of the said ingagement Dated Novemb. 19. 1646. Signed CLANRJCKARD FINIS