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A28828 The history of the execrable Irish rebellion trac'd from many preceding acts to the grand eruption the 23 of October, 1641, and thence pursued to the Act of Settlement, MDCLXII. Borlase, Edmund, d. 1682? 1680 (1680) Wing B3768; ESTC R32855 554,451 526

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notice_n by_o the_o information_n of_o the_o lord_n and_o commons_o now_o assemble_v in_o parliament_n that_o after_o the_o vast_a expense_n of_o blood_n and_o treasure_n for_o the_o suppress_n of_o the_o late_a horrid_a rebellion_n in_o ireland_n begin_v in_o october_n 1641._o there_o be_v yet_o many_o of_o the_o native_n of_o that_o our_o kingdom_n deep_o guilty_a of_o that_o rebellion_n who_o have_v of_o late_o break_v out_o into_o new_a act_n of_o force_n and_o violence_n some_o murder_v rob_v and_o despoil_v several_a of_o our_o english_a protestant_n subject_n there_o plant_v and_o other_o of_o they_o by_o force_n enter_v upon_o and_o disquiet_v the_o possession_n of_o several_a adventurer_n and_o soldier_n there_o to_o the_o great_a and_o manifest_a disturbance_n and_o hindrance_n of_o our_o english_a plantation_n and_o be_v very_o sensible_a of_o the_o innocent_a blood_n of_o so_o many_o thousand_o of_o our_o english_a protestant_n subject_n former_o slay_v by_o the_o hand_n 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or_o ireland_n be_v forthwith_o apprehend_v and_o proceed_v against_o as_o rebel_n and_o traitor_n according_a to_o law_n and_o that_o the_o adventurer_n and_o soldier_n and_o other_o our_o subject_n in_o ireland_n their_o heir_n executor_n administrator_n and_o assign_v who_o on_o the_o first_o day_n of_o january_n last_o pass_v be_v in_o the_o possession_n of_o any_o of_o the_o manor_n castle_n house_n land_n tenement_n or_o hereditament_n of_o any_o the_o say_a irish_a rebel_n shall_v not_o be_v disturb_v in_o such_o their_o possession_n until_o we_o by_o the_o advice_n of_o the_o lord_n and_o commons_o now_o assemble_v as_o aforesaid_a or_o such_o parliament_n as_o we_o shall_v call_v in_o england_n or_o ireland_n shall_v take_v further_a order_n or_o that_o they_o be_v legal_o evict_v by_o due_a course_n of_o law_n and_o all_o our_o justice_n of_o peace_n mayor_n sheriff_n and_o other_o officer_n both_o civil_a and_o military_a both_o in_o england_n and_o ireland_n be_v hereby_o