Selected quad for the lemma: water_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
water_n john_n richard_n thomas_n 3,599 5 10.6259 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A47446 The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government in which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated. King, William, 1650-1729. 1691 (1691) Wing K538; ESTC R18475 310,433 450

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

James Herne of S●carmore Gent. Henry VVarren of Atherdee Gent. Richard Sandome of the same Gent. Gregory Bolton of Dundalke Gent. James Greaton Junior of the same Gent. Robert Blackwell of Atherdee Gent. Quater-master Thomas Parkes of the same Ardel Coultrane of Dundalke Gent. David Glaizer of the same Gent. Thomas Hudson of the same Gent. Richard Dawson of the same Esq Walter Smith of the same Gent. William Mason of the same Gent. Serjeant Booth of Carlingford All late of the County of Lowth Thomas Greenoge of the Town of Drogheda Gent. John Heeny of the same Inn-keeper Nehemiah Elwood of the same Lieutenant John Newton of the same All of the Town of Dragheda Bartholomew Gibbons of Covinger Gent. Stephen Palmes of Corgraige Gent. Jonathan Bowles of Newcastle Gent. William Ralph of the same Gent. John Chinnery of Craggan Gent. Richard Chinnery of the same Gent. Nicholas Chinnery of the same Gent Thomas Ponsonby of Bally-Cullenbegg Gent. John Ponsonby of Fanstowne Gent. Thomas Creede of Garrynaderkey Gent. Oliver Walsh of Ballymullane Gent. James Howard of Limerick Gent. William Southwell of Castlematres Gent. Thomas Moore of the same Gent. George Bryan of Shanagolden John Flinn of Castlematres Ralph Emerson of the same Robert Moore of Limerick John Swayne of Cloghomswhey John VVhitacre of Lisseenesheely Robert Pheaby of Rathkeale Robert Pope of the same Robert Robinson of the same John Treth of the same John Crow of the same John Green of Cloghnarral VVilliam Clarke of the same James Huggin of the same VVilliam VValker of the same Michael Daly of Clasbane Henry Berry of Limerick Yeoman Richard Cooper Son to Cooper of Knocklong VVilliam Palmes of Corgraige Gent. Francis Courtney Esq James Courtney Esq and Richard Courtney Esq Sons to Sir VVilliam Courtney John Ormsby and Arthur Ormsby Sons to Captain Arthur Ormsby Chidley Coote Fitz Charles of Ballyshane Esq John Dowdall of Cappagh Gent. Henry Palmes of Corgraige Gent. Henry Holmes of Killmallock Gent. John Southwell of Castlematres Gent. VVilliam Jephson Prebend of Donaghmore Captain Chichester Phillips Richard Ingoldesby of Ballybrickeene Esq Charles Odle of Castlemackeniry Gent. Miles Jackson of Ballyvulloge Gent. Nicholas Monuckton of Ballynefranky Gent. Samuel Cox of Ballyne Gent. Charles Oliver of Cloghanotuhey Esq Richard Coote of Esq George Crofts Junior of Cloghill Gent. Samuel Foxon Junior of Limerick Esq Thomas Trenchard of Corgraige Esq Henry Trenchard of the same Esq and Hugh Massey Junior of Dooutreyleig Gent. All late of the County of Limerick Henry Tent of Ballycrenane in the County of Cork Esq Thomas Aderly of Inishonane Esq Edward Boyle of Shannon Park Esq Randall Roberts of Mountlong Gent. Charles Fenwick of Glancreeni Gent. Cuthbert Wilkinson of Killpatrick Gent. Francis Strange of Shangraige Gent. John Hodder of Ballyea Gent. Edward Phillips of the same Gent. Richard Cox of Clognakilly Esq Richard Pyne of Water Park Esq Allen Broderick Esq Robert White of Brynee Gent. Captain Henry Boyle of Ballymartir Arthur St. Leger of Donerayle Esq James Low of Courte Gent. Henry Low of the same Gent. John Courthrop of Little Island Esq John Walton of Kinure Gent. Henry Daly of Ballydahin Gent. Captain Boyle Aldworth of Newmarket Lawrence Clayton of Moyallow Esq Willam Hodder of Ballyea Gent. Samuel Hodder of the same Gent. Richard Covett of Ballygarran Gent. Anthony Butler of Barnahulla Gent. Joshua Mitchell of Corke Merchant John Watkins Senior of Ballymee Gent. Arthur Dillon of Qr town Esq William Jephson of Mallow Esq Thomas Purdon of Ballyclogh Esq Bartholomew Purdon of the same Esq Adam Purdon of Moyallolodge Esq Richard Coudran of Westtown Gent. Thomas Badham of Ballymakie Gent. Francis Roberts of Britfield'stown Esq Thomas Knowles of Killehey Gent. John Roberts of Britfield'stown Gent. Barry Love of Rynerone Clerk William Dyer Senior of Robertstown Gent. William Dyer Junior of Labacon Gent. Sweeteing Walton of Kinure Gent. Anosepherus Houghton of Ballyngarry Gent. Robert Littler of Ballindesigg Gent. Gabriel Low of Gortagrenane Gent. Samuel Whistler of Island Funchin Gent. John Napper Gent. Edward Riggs of Island Funchin Gent. Bryan Townesend of Castletown Gent. Francis Townesend of the same Gent. Kingston Townesend of the same Gent. Robert Cookin of Killcoleman Gent. Thomas Ware of Newcestown Gentleman William Ware of the same Gentleman Henry Jones of Bandon Gentleman John Sullevan of the same Gentleman Ralph Charters of the same Gentleman Alexander Barrington of Castletown Gentleman Vincent Barrington of the same Gentleman Ralph Cleer of the same Gentleman Arnold Gookin of Killnutane Gentleman Doctor John Harding of Garranachoonig Thomas Dennis of Bandon Gentleman Phillip White of Brenny Gentleman Lieutenant Robert Blackney of Castlemartre Thomas Coackly of the same Clerk Rowland Davys of Burdinstown Dean of Ross James Spencer of Castlemarter Clerk John Jephson of Moyallow Esq Richard Farmer of Ardragh Gentleman Edmond Bately Gentleman Edmond Bishop of Ladies-bridge Gentleman William Reason Senior of the same Gentleman William Reason Junior of the same Gentleman John Reason of the same Gentleman John Field Gentleman Richard Field Gentleman Richard Bettisford of Middleton Gentleman Richard Crooke of Inchyrahilly Gentleman Francis Bernard Junior of Castlemahon Esq Francis Harvey of Cork Gentleman Arthur Bernard of Castlemahon Gentleman Herbert Baldwin Junior of Cloghinah Gentleman Hayes Crosse of Ballygillane Gentleman Henry Rice of Kinsale George Herick of Polenelong Gentleman Robert Faulkes Junior of Curraghueheusy Gentleman Thomas Lane of Ballynfeunator Gentleman John Borne of Cloucallagh Gentleman Thomas Adderly of Castletown Gentleman Sampson Twogood of Bandon Esq John Evans of Ballyphillips Esq Piercy Freak of Rathbarry Esq Thomas Broderick of Ballyannon Esq Richard Newman Junior of Ballymagnolly Esq Anthony Raymond of Mitchellstown Esq George Widenham of Castletown Gentleman Thomas Cooke of Corke Merchant All late of the County of Corke Charles Boyle Esq Son to the Lord Dungarvan alias Clifford in the County of Waterford Colonel Edward Fitz-Gerald alias Villers of Drumana Captain Stepen Stanly of Curtiswood Cornelius Bolton of Fatleck Son to Captain Bolton Richard Francklin of Temple Mitchell Gentleman John Spencer of Youghall Gentleman John Napper of the same Gentleman John Stanly of Curtiswood Gentleman Captain Francis Foulkes and Samuel Maynard Son and Heir apparent of Sir Boyle Maynard All late of the County of Waterford Henry Hickman of Dunagurroge in the County of Clare Gentleman Thomas Hawkins of Killallow Gentleman Connor O Bryen of Drumore Gentleman James Hamilton Esq Son to William Hamilton and Francis Burton of Buncraggii Esq All late of the County of Clare Robert Blenerhassett of Killorglain alias Castle-Conway Gentleman John Blenerhassett and Robert Blenerhasset Sons to the said Robert John Blenerhasset of Ballysidy Gentleman Samuel Morris Junior of Ballybeggan Gentleman Jasper Morris of Ballyengowne Gentleman William Gun of Rathoe Esq Richard Gun Son and Heir to the said William Richard Orpin of Gortkinlinny Gentleman Robert Tophin of Gortaglass Gentleman Josaph Taylor of Killowen Gentleman John Ponsonby of Stackstown Gentleman Thomas Ponsonby of the same Gentleman
Regiment he with other his Associates having often before plundred broken and despoyled the Seats of our Church without interruption or disturbance resolved on Christmas-day at night to brake and plunder our Altar on which we had that day celebrated the Holy Communion and to that end he with two more about midnight entered the Church This Keating immediately attempted to brake one of the folding doors leading to the Communion Table and endeavouring with all his force to wrest the door from the hinges immediately as he thought saw several glorious and amazing Sights But one ugly Black Thing as he call'd it gave him a great Souse upon the Poll which drive him immediately into so great disorder that he tore all the Cloaths off his Back and ran Naked about the Streets and used all mad Bedlam pranks whatever He was put into the Dungeon where he remained for the space of 14. dayes without either Meat Drink Cloaths or any thing necessary for the support of nature would not take as much as a drop of cold water continually Rav'd of the Spoyls of the Church and saying That he took the most pains in breaking and taking off the Hinges and yet got the least share for his pains From the Dungeon he was removed to one Thomas Kelly's house in the Town where he behaved himself as in the prison neither eating bit nor drinking drop or admitting a ragg to cover his Nakedness and about eight dayes after he removed from the Dungeon dyed in a sad and deplorable manner I was so curious as to enquire of those that knew him very well whether ever he was Mad before or lyable to any such disorders they all assured me that they never knew any thing of that nature by him in the whole course of his life so that I think we may very well look upon it as the immediate Hand of GOD. SIR I dare assure you that this is a great Truth and so evident and manifest that it hath challeng'd and extorted an Acknowledgment from all parties whatever Neither the Romish Clergy nor any of the Officers of the Regiment who are all Papists do in the least disown it And it had this influence and effect upon all Souldiers and Papists that from that time forth never any of them were known to enter plunder or disturb our Church We have an account that another of Keatings companions at the very same time was struk Mad in the very act of breaking the Communion Table and that within very few hours after he dyed but they politickly conceal'd it and buryed him privately soon after for fear it should be known but the certainty of this I dare not Affirm but am sure some of their most sober and serious Clergy did freely own it George Prowd Trim 1st March 1689. No. 28. General Rosens ORDER to bring the Protestants Before Derry Conrade de Rosen Mareschal General of all his Majesties FORCES DEclares by these Presents To the Commanders Officers Souldiers and Inhabitants of the City of Londonderry That in case they do not betwixt this and Monday next at Six a Clock in the afternoon being the 1 st of July 1689. Agree to Surrender the said place of London-derry unto the KING upon such Conditions as may be Granted them according to the instructions and power Leiutenant General Hamilton formerly received from the KING That he will forthwith issue out his ORDERS from the Barony of Inishone and the Sea-Coasts round about as far as Charlemont for the gathering together of those of their Faction whether Protected or Not and cause them immediately to be brought to the Walls of London-derry where it shall be Lawful for those that are in the Town in case they have any pity for them to open the Gates and receive them into the Town otherwise they will be forced to see their Friends and nearest Relalations all starved for want of Food he having resolved not to leave one of them at home nor any thing to maintain them And that all hope of succour may be taken away by the Landing of any Troops in these parts from England He further Declares That in case they refuse to submit he will forthwith cause all the said Country to be immediately Destroy'd that if any Succour should be hereafter sent from England they may perish with them for want of Food Besides which he has a very considerable Army as well for the Opposing of them in all places that shall be judg'd necessary as for the Protecting all the rest of his Majesties dutiful Subjects whose Goods and Chattels he promises to Secure destroying all the rest that cannot be brought conveniently into such places as he shall judg necessary to be preserved and burning the Houses Mills not only of those that are in actual Rebellion but also of their Friends and Adherents that no hopes of escaping may be left for any man Beginning this very day to send his necessary Orders to all Governours and other Commanders of his Majesties Forces of Colerane Antrim Carrickfergus Belfast Dungannon Charlemont Belturbet Sligo and to Col. Sarsfield commanding a flying Army beyond Ballyshany Col. Sutherland commanding another towards Iniskillen and the Duke of Berwick another on the Fin-water to cause all the Men Women and Children who are any wayes related to those in Londonderry or any where else in open Rebellion to be forthwith brought to this place without hopes of withdrawing further into the Kingdom that in case before this said Monday the 1 st of July in the Year of our Lord 1689. be expired ●hey do not send Us Hostages other Deputies with a full sufficient power to Treat with Us for the Surrender of the said City of Londonderry on reasonable Conditions that they shall not after this time be admitted to any Treaty whatsoever And the Army which shall continue the Siege and will with the assistance of God soon reduce them shall have Orders to give no Quarter or spare either Age or Sex in case they are taken by Force But if they return to their Obedience due to their Natural Prince he Promises them that the Conditions granted them in his Majesties Name shall be Inviolably observed by all his Majesties Subjects and that He himself will have a care to Protect them on all occasions even to take their parts if any Injury contrary to the Agreement should be done them making Himself responsible for the performance of the Conditions on which they Agree to Surrender the said place of Londonderry to the KING Given under my Hand this 30th day of June in the Year of our LORD 1689. Le Mareschal Rosen No. 35. The Indictment of Dennis Connor in which the Counterfeit Letter to Mr. Will. Spike is inserted Term ' Hillar ' quinto sexto Jacobi Regis COm' Dublin ' Scilicet Juratores pro Domino Rege Sacrament ' suum dicunt proesent ' quod Dionisius Connor nuper de Dublin ' in Com' Civit ' Dublin ' Yeoman e●…o