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A34852 Hibernia anglicana, or, The history of Ireland, from the conquest thereof by the English, to this present time with an introductory discourse touching the ancient state of that kingdom and a new and exact map of the same / by Richard Cox ... Cox, Richard, Sir, 1650-1733. 1689 (1689) Wing C6722; ESTC R5067 1,013,759 1,088

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at_o dublin_n which_o he_o do_v but_o it_o continue_v but_o a_o very_a little_a time_n for_o want_n of_o bullion_n and_o this_o year_n on_o the_o twenty_o second_o day_n of_o april_n the_o city_n of_o dublin_n which_o at_o first_o be_v govern_v by_o a_o provost_n and_o by_o king_n henry_n the_o three_o subject_v to_o a_o mayor_n and_o bailiff_n and_o by_o henry_n the_o four_o be_v honour_v with_o a_o sword_n obtain_v their_o bailiff_n to_o be_v change_v into_o sheriff_n and_o john_n rians_n and_o robert_n eyon_n be_v the_o first_o two_o sheriff_n that_o be_v choose_v or_o appoint_v for_o that_o city_n in_o the_o mean_a time_n sir_n francis_n bryan_n who_o have_v marry_v the_o countess_n dowager_n of_o ormond_n and_o be_v make_v marshal_n of_o ireland_n and_o governor_n of_o the_o county_n of_o typerary_n and_o kilkenny_n can_v by_o no_o mean_n agree_v with_o the_o lord_n deputy_n their_o difference_n grow_v at_o length_n to_o that_o height_n that_o sir_n francis_n impeach_v the_o 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donough_n o_o conner_n accompany_v with_o the_o son_n of_o cahir_o o_o connor_n to_o aid_v the_o king_n in_o his_o war_n against_o scotland_n on_o the_o eighteen_o of_o november_n cormock_n roe_n o_o connor_n who_o be_v proclaim_v traitor_n come_v to_o dublin_n and_o with_o tear_n in_o his_o eye_n beg_v pardon_v of_o the_o lord_n deputy_n and_o council_n in_o christ-church_n and_o have_v it_o but_o be_v of_o a_o turbulent_a spirit_n he_o soon_o after_o relapse_v into_o rebellion_n and_o be_v take_v by_o the_o earl_n of_o clanrickard_n he_o be_v send_v to_o dublin_n and_o hang_v so_o true_a be_v that_o observation_n of_o caesar_n williamson_n nec_fw-la gentem_fw-la ullam_fw-la reperies_fw-la cui_fw-la peccare_fw-la &_o slere_fw-la magis_fw-la naturale_fw-la est_fw-la it_o be_v worthy_a observation_n 109._o holingsh_n 109._o that_o though_o the_o earl_n of_o desmond_n for_o his_o quality_n and_o vast_a estate_n be_v make_v lord_n high_a treasurer_n yet_o he_o be_v not_o of_o the_o 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fellow-subject_n but_o be_v also_o by_o the_o lord_n deputy_n mean_n pardon_v and_o restore_v to_o the_o king_n favour_n so_o that_o he_o continue_v a_o good_a subject_n ever_o afterward_o during_o his_o life_n and_o be_v so_o grateful_a to_o his_o benefactor_n the_o lord_n deputy_n that_o he_o will_v pray_v for_o he_o constant_o after_o every_o meal_n and_o now_o it_o happen_v that_o the_o earl_n of_o tyrone_n macguire_n fylemy_n roe_n o_o neal_n 1549._o 1549._o and_o other_o refer_v all_o their_o difference_n to_o the_o lord_n deputy_n and_o council_n who_o on_o the_o twenty_o day_n of_o june_n make_v their_o decree_n wise_o order_v independency_n on_o o_o neal._n therere_fw-la be_v copy_n of_o all_o these_o decree_n at_o lambeth_n lib._n d._n and_o they_o be_v to_o the_o same_o effect_n as_o that_o of_o macguire_n viz._n quod_fw-la erit_fw-la libre_fw-la 184._o ware_n 184._o &_o exemptus_fw-la ab_fw-la omni_fw-la subjectione_n
superstition_n that_o the_o irish_a priest_n who_o be_v the_o most_o ignorant_a clerk_n in_o the_o world_n can_v lead_v these_o nobleman_n by_o the_o nose_n into_o the_o great_a folly_n ingratitude_n and_o disloyalty_n that_o ever_o be_v know_v so_o that_o henceforward_o we_o must_v expect_v to_o find_v these_o english_a lord_n in_o open_a rebellion_n with_o the_o irish_a against_o the_o crown_n of_o england_n the_o victorious_a malby_n encamp_v that_o night_n by_o the_o abbey_n of_o monaster_n neva_n and_o after_o two_o or_o three_o day_n remove_v to_o rakele_n and_o encamp_v there_o a_o party_n of_o the_o earl_n of_o desmond_n come_n confident_o within_o a_o mile_n of_o the_o camp_n but_o be_v well_o beat_v for_o their_o pain_n and_o some_o that_o be_v take_v prisoner_n discover_v many_o of_o desmond_n design_n and_o that_o he_o have_v be_v in_o the_o field_n ever_o since_o the_o battle_n of_o monaster_n neva_n but_o they_o need_v not_o to_o be_v so_o nice_a in_o their_o 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his_o brethren_n be_v enter_v into_o the_o defence_n of_o the_o catholic_n faith_n under_o the_o protection_n of_o the_o pope_n and_o the_o king_n of_o spain_n and_o advise_v the_o lord_n justice_n to_o join_v with_o he_o and_o nine_o day_n after_o he_o write_v circular_a letter_n to_o such_o of_o the_o lord_n and_o gentleman_n of_o leinster_n as_o he_o think_v to_o be_v rebellious_o incline_v the_o form_n of_o which_o letter_n may_v be_v see_v in_o the_o follow_a letter_n which_o he_o send_v to_o pheagh_n mac_n hugh_n my_o well_o belove_a friend_n i_o commend_v i_o to_o you_o it_o be_v so_o that_o i_o and_o my_o brother_n be_v enter_v into_o the_o defence_n of_o the_o catholic_n faith_n and_o the_o overthrow_n of_o our_o country_n by_o english_a man_n which_o have_v overthrow_v the_o holy_a church_n and_o go_v about_o to_o overrun_v our_o country_n and_o make_v it_o their_o own_o and_o to_o make_v we_o
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do_v therefore_o humble_o beseech_v that_o a_o exact_a account_n may_v be_v send_v to_o his_o majesty_n how_o and_o in_o what_o manner_n his_o treasure_n be_v issue_v xii_o the_o petitioner_n do_v humble_o conceive_v just_a and_o great_a fear_n at_o a_o proclamation_n publish_v in_o this_o kingdom_n in_o anno_fw-la domini_fw-la 1635._o prohibit_v man_n of_o quality_n or_o estate_n to_o depart_v this_o kingdom_n into_o england_n without_o the_o lord_n deputy_n licence_n whereby_o the_o subject_n of_o this_o kingdom_n be_v hinder_v and_o interrupt_v from_o free_a access_n to_o address_v to_o his_o sacred_a majesty_n and_o privy-council_n of_o england_n so_o declare_v their_o just_a grievance_n or_o to_o obtain_v remedy_n for_o they_o in_o such_o sort_n as_o their_o ancestor_n have_v do_v in_o all_o age_n since_o the_o reign_n of_o king_n henry_n the_o second_o and_o great_a fee_n exact_v for_o every_o of_o the_o say_a licence_n xiii_o that_o of_o late_a his_o majesty_n attorney-general_n 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mean_n thereof_o fourteen_o by_o the_o powerfulness_n of_o some_o minister_n of_o state_n in_o this_o kingdom_n the_o parliament_n in_o its_o member_n and_o action_n have_v not_o its_o natural_a freedom_n xv._o and_o last_o that_o the_o gentry_n and_o merchant_n and_o other_o his_o majesty_n subject_n of_o this_o kingdom_n be_v of_o late_a by_o the_o grievance_n and_o pressure_n before_o say_v and_o other_o the_o like_a bring_v very_o near_o to_o ruin_n and_o destruction_n and_o the_o farmer_n of_o custom_n customer_n waiter_n searcher_n clerk_n of_o unwarrantable_a proceed_n pursuivant_n and_o gaoler_n and_o sundry_a other_o very_o much_o enrich_v whereby_o and_o by_o the_o slow_a redress_n of_o the_o petitioner_n grievance_n his_o majesty_n most_o faithful_a and_o dutiful_a people_n of_o this_o kingdom_n do_v conceive_v great_a fear_n that_o their_o readiness_n approve_v upon_o all_o occasion_n have_v not_o be_v of_o late_a right_o represent_v to_o his_o sacred_a majesty_n for_o remedy_n whereof_o the_o say_a petitioner_n do_v humble_o and_o of_o right_a beseach_n your_o lordship_n that_o the_o say_a grievance_n and_o pressure_n may_v be_v speedy_o redress_v and_o if_o your_o lordship_n shall_v not_o think_v fit_a to_o afford_v present_a relief_n that_o your_o lordship_n may_v admit_v a_o select_a committee_n of_o this_o house_n of_o person_n uninteress_v in_o the_o benefit_n arise_v of_o the_o aforesaid_a grievance_n to_o be_v license_v by_o your_o lordship_n to_o repair_v to_o his_o sacred_a majesty_n in_o england_n for_o to_o pursue_v the_o same_o and_o to_o obtain_v fit_v remedy_n for_o their_o aforesaid_a and_o other_o just_a grievance_n and_o oppression_n and_o upon_o all_o just_a and_o honourable_a occasion_n they_o will_v without_o respect_n of_o particular_a interest_n or_o profit_n to_o be_v raise_v thereby_o most_o humble_o and_o ready_o in_o parliament_n extend_v their_o utmost_a endeavour_n to_o serve_v his_o majesty_n and_o comply_v with_o his_o royal_a and_o princely_a occasion_n and_o shall_v pray_v etc._n etc._n as_o soon_o as_o the_o lord_n deputy_n have_v notice_n of_o this_o remonstrance_n and_o perceive_v the_o fury_n of_o the_o irish_a parliament_n he_o take_v occasion_n to_o prorogue_v it_o on_o the_o twelve_o day_n of_o november_n but_o whatever_o he_o can_v do_v be_v ineffectual_a to_o stem_v the_o tide_n which_o now_o run_v too_o violent_a against_o he_o and_o therefore_o be_v heartbroken_a with_o his_o own_o and_o the_o earl_n of_o strafford_n misfortune_n he_o die_v sudden_o on_o the_o three_o day_n of_o december_n 1640._o whereupon_o robert_z lord_n dillon_n of_o killkenny-west_n afterward_o earl_n of_o roscomon_n sir_n william_n parson_n knight_n and_o baronet_n master_n of_o the_o court_n of_o ward_n be_v on_o the_o thirty_o of_o december_n swear_v lord_n justice_n 1640._o 1640._o but_o the_o lord_n dillon_n being_n for_o his_o intimacy_n and_o alliance_n with_o the_o earl_n of_o strafford_n obnoxious_a to_o the_o aforesaid_a irish_a committee_n he_o be_v at_o their_o instance_n remove_v and_o sir_n william_n parson_n master_n of_o the_o court_n of_o ward_n sir_n john_n borlace_n master_n of_o the_o ordnance_n be_v swear_v lord_n justice_n on_o the_o ten_o of_o february_n to_o who_o the_o king_n by_o his_o letter_n of_o the_o four_o of_o january_n before_o send_v order_n at_o the_o request_n of_o the_o irish_a committee_n that_o the_o irish_a subsidy_n which_o heretofore_o be_v forty_o thousand_o pound_n shall_v be_v reduce_v to_o a_o less_o sum_n than_o former_o and_o that_o all_o letter_n be_v send_v to_o the_o chief_a governor_n or_o other_o public_a officer_n touch_v public_a affair_n or_o the_o subject_n private_a interest_n shall_v be_v enter_v in_o the_o signer-office_n in_o england_n to_o the_o end_n the_o subject_n upon_o occasion_n may_v take_v copy_n thereof_o and_o that_o all_o dispatch_n from_o ireland_n shall_v be_v safe_o keep_v apart_o for_o the_o easy_a and_o ready_a 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parliament_n and_o both_o carry_v over_o by_o john_n bellew_n
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