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A95746 The Popes brief: or Romes inquiry after the death of their Catholiques here in England, during these times of warre: discovered by two commissions; the one sent from the Pope that now is: the other from the Bishop and Duke of Cambrey, to severall commissioners in England: whereby the death of such Catholiques may be returned to the See of Rome, to be determined of (as may be fit for the glory of God.) Together with a catalogue of the vicars generall, and archdeacons under the Bishop of Calcedon, for the setling of the popish hierarchy in England. With divers letters concerning the same. Also severall letters and papers of the Lord Inchiquines in Ireland, intercepted by the Earl of Warwick, and sent to the House of Commons; wherein is discovered the ungratefull and perfidious dealing of the said Lord with the Parliament of England. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that the said Commissions, together with the Hierarchy, and severall letters and papers intercepted, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. Catholic Church. Pope (1623-1644 : Urban VIII); Inchiquin, Murrough O'Brien, Earl of, 1614-1674.; Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, 1587-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. aut 1643 (1643) Wing U128; Thomason E77_35 19,595 39

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erunt accedenda evocatis coram se personis probis ac fide dignis quae passionis ac mortis hujusmodi Catholicorum notitiam habuerint de veritate passionis ac mortis corundem formàque causis scicentiae circumstantiis ad rem facientibus aliisque ad rei certitudinem requisitis seu alias opportunis praeviis solemni juramento diligenter interrogent audiant examinent earumque personarum nomina cognomina dicta depositiones pertinenter in scriptis redigant sic redacta fideliter clausa ad nos dirigant ut ea postmodum ad sedem Apostolicam transmittamus quatenus de iis quod justum fuerit ad Dei gloriam statuat decernat Caeterum intendimus declaramus quod si aliquis vel aliqui dictorum per nos Deputatorum per seipsum vel seipsos hoc munus personalìter praestare non potuerit vel non potuerint ille vel illi quem vel quos aliquis vel aliqui dictorum Deputatorum ad dictum effectum subrogare voluerit vel voluerint simili omnino potestate Iurisdictione quam principales primo Deputati gaudeat vel gaudeant quartus aliquis dictorum Deputatorum vel ab iis subrogatorum alix legitimè impeditis in dicto Processu instituendo cum effectu pergat procedat auctoritate nostra ordinaria per sedem Apostolicam nobis attributa ex nunc prout tunc ipsis hujusmodi tribuimus facultatem In quorum omnium fidem ac robur praesentes per Secretarium nostrum expeditas nostris signatura sigilloque communimus Datum Cameraci in Palatio nostro Archiepiscopali Anno Domini millesimo sexcentesimo quadragesimo tertio mensis Junii die decima Franciscus Vander Burch Archiepiscopus Cameracen De Mandato Illustrissimi Reverendissiimi Domini D. Archiepiscopi Ducis Cameracen Patr. Foulon Secret 5. October 1643. FRancis Vander Burch By the Grace of God and of the Apostolicall Sea Archbishop and Duke of Cambrey Prince of the Sacred Romane Empire Earl of Cambresis c. Agent and Commissary for the things hereafter mentioned Joyntly and severally with some others in that behalf by Apostolicall Letters especially deputed To all and singular persons to whom our present Letters shall come and whom the matter herein after mentioned doth or may concerne joyntly and severally by what names soever they shall be called or of what dignity and honour they shall be of health everlasting in the Lord to give undoubted credit to these Presents and to obey our or more truly the Apostolicall commands Know ye we did receive with that reverence which was meet the Letters of the most Holy Father in Christ our Lord the Lord Vrbane by the Divine Providence the Eight Pope of that name under this Tenure Pope Vrbane the VIII for future remembrance of the matter Being willing to Condescend unto the pious desires of our beloved Son the Generall Procuratour of the Congregation of England of the order of Saint Bennet and to favour him with a speciall Grace and by the Order of these Presents absolving him and holding him to be absolved from whatsoever censure of Excommunication Suspension and Interdict and all other Ecclesiasticall Censures and Paines inflicted by Law or by man For whatsoever occasion or cause if in any way he do lye under any of them onely for he effecting of these Presents Inclining unto the Petition humbly presented unto us in that behalfe in the name of the same Generall Procurator with the Councell of our venerable Brethren the Cardinals of the holy Roman Church Inquisitours Generals especially deputed by this holy Apostolicall Sea in all the Christan Common-wealth against Hereticall wickednesse by the tenour of these presents and Apostolical authority we substitute our venerable Brethren the Archbishop of Cambreys the Bishops of Saint Omer and Iper and every one of them into the place of ordinary in England only to that effect that they may by ordinary authority according to Law make out Processe To enquire after the cause and kinde of death of them that suffer in England for the Catholique Faith So that such Processe and other Acts lawfully done by them or any of them for the clearing of the Truth of such sufferings and deaths be done by ordinary authority nor otherwise nor in any other manner Commanding that whatsoever in that behalfe shall happen herein to be attempted otherwise by any man either wittingly or ignorantly it shall be void and of none effect Notwithstanding any use that may be made of the Constitution of Pope Boniface the eight our Predecessor of most happy memory commonly called de una or that of the Generall Conncell commonly called de Duabus or any other constitutions or Apostolicall Ordinances made to the contrary whatsoever Given at Rome at Saint Peters under the King of the Fisher the three and twentieth day of February 1643. in the twentieth year of Our Popedome signed M. A. Maraldus After the presentation and reception of the which Apostolicall Letters above written to Us and by Us as is abovesaid made we have been earnestly and duly required by the Reverend Master Master George Musher President of the English Colledge of Dowey Fryer Iohn Mentisse Prior of the Covent of Saint Gregory the great of the English Benedictins and Frier Angell of Saint Francis Commissary of the Province of the Friers Minorites in England on the behalfe of all the Secular Clergie of England of the English congregation of the Order of Saint Bennet and of the said Province of the Friers Minorites that we would be willing vouchsafe to go on in the execution of the same above mentioned Apostolicall Letters and of the contents of the same according to the power manner and authority given or sent to us from the said Apostolical Sea by the same Letters and to grant to that end as necessary Letters We therefore Francis Vanderburgh Archbishop and Duke of Cambrey Prince of the sacred Roman Empire Earle of Cambresis c. Agent and commissary substituted by the above-said Apostolical Authority into the place of the Ordinaries in England taking into consideration that such a request is just and reasonable and willing with reverence as we ought to do to put in execution the abovesaid Apostolical command directed committed to us in that behalf Therfore by the Apostolicall authority committed to us by the authority which we exercise in that behalfe by the Tenure of these presents we ordaine and depute for them that live at London or on this side Trent in England the Reverend Mrs. M. George Gage Apostolicall Prothonotary Father Thomas Dade Provinciall of the order of Saint Dominick in England aforesaid Father Bennet Cox Priest of the English Congregation of the Order of S. Bennet Father Francis Bell Limitor Collector of the Province of the Friers Minorites in England aforesaid and for those that live at York or beyond the River of Trent in England aforesaid the Reverend Mr. Phillips Confessor to