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By the ecclesiasticall congregation of the clergy of Ireland
for avoyding of unnaturall distinction betweene the old Irish and the old and new English, betweene septs and families, &c -
By the supreme councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland
whereas we are informed, that very many of the inhabitants of the province of Vlster, have removed themselves, their families and creates, from their native soyle into the other provinces of this kingdome, of set purpose to avoid the charge of the war, by meanes whereof, considerable counties and places, within our quarters in the said province, are left waste and undefended, against the malignant party of the Scots -
By the Generall Assembly of the Confederate Catholiqves of Ireland
whereas divers ill affected to the government of this kingdom -
By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland
the deepe sense which wee haue of the sadd condition -
The propositions of the Roman Catholicks of Ireland
as also the answer of the agents for the Protestants of Ireland made to the said propositions, and their petitions and propositions to His Majesty, and His Majesties answer to the propositions of the said Roman Catholicks, and the answer of James, Marquesse of Ormond, His Majesties Commissioner for the treatie and concluding of a peace in the kingdome of Ireland, to the said propositions -
Admonitions by the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireand [sic]
to all His Majesties faithfull loyall subjects of the three Kingdomes of England, Ireland, and Scotland against a Solemn League and Covenant framed by the malignant partie in the Parliament of England : as also against a declaration of the English Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament -
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 -
By the Generall Assembly of the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland
it is ordered, that any commander or officer whatsoever, that shall ... refuse or decline the service for the present supply of His Majestie -
By the generall assemblie of the Confederate Catholiques of Ireland
this assembly taking seriously into consideration that Owen Mac Arte O Neill, late generall of Ulster, & Emer Lord Bishop of Clogher, being traiterously disaffected -
By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland
whereas by our late proclamation we have assured all and everie the inhabitants of the province of Ulster -
By the generall assemblie of the Confederate Catholiques of Ireland
whereas Colonell Owen O Neill, coming into this kingdome, under pretence of serving His Majestie and his faithfull subiects the Confederate Catholicks -
The propositions sent by the Irish Parliament held at Kilkenny
to the commissioners at Dublin -
By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland
although wee find our selves much afflicted for the expressions wee are forced to make, of the Lord Nuncio his violent proceedings against the gouerment of the kingdome -
By the Councell and congregation
whereas such of the Roman Catholiques as reside within the English quarters feare to be plundered -
By the Generall Assembly of the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland
whereas severall declarations and protestations are said to have been unlegally and unduely by secret, foule and sinister practices, and under-hand-working, lately obtained from some particular persons -
By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland
forasmuch as after a long and serious debate, a cessation of armes and all acts of hostilities, to beginne at twelve of the clocke the fifteenth day of September -
By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholiques of Ireland
wee the Supreame Councell of the said Confederate Catholiques, hauing of a long tyme, with deepe sense of the sufferings of the people and the wayes taken to heape miseries on this afflicted kingdome