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A94320 Three letters sent from Rome to some of the principall actors of the rebellion in Ireland Dated 4. of Ianuary. 1642. after the Romane Account. Shewing their zealous affections and advice to their rebellious proceedings, whereof the two first were written in Irish and translated into English according to the originall coppies. Farrell, Francis.; Maguire, Francis.; Ô Connye, Bonaventura. 1643 (1643) Wing T1101; ESTC R232932 4,473 11

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his brother Roory mac Guyre in IRELAND My honoured Lo. THousand Commendations unto you to Brian Roory and the rest I have heard of yours and Hugh Oge his imprisonment and truly I never heard worse newes in my life but I was comforted by some men wiser then my sel● who esteeme that it is 〈…〉 much good then any hur●● which 〈◊〉 redound to 〈◊〉 the whole Nation from 〈◊〉 your r●●●les Truly my Lord if you be dead through that attempt the which God forbid it is a most glorious and everlasting name which you have added to your self The Pope and the two Cardinalls his nephews are acquainted with your case and heard likewise how valorously Phelim and Roory and the rest of the Gentlemen their assistants have behaved themselves and rejoyced greatly thereat so that I make no question he will help you if you demand his aid as becomes you Therefore Bonaventura ô Conny brother to Eneas ô Conny who is Lecturer here thought sit to write unto the Generall Phelim touching this matter and I advise you to see wisely into the reasons which he writ and into the good which will arise from them in time and that you and Phelim be guided and directed by them and rather that Bonaventura is a wise prudent and learned man and as loving and faithfull unto you as I am If you be not present Roory will supply your place I beseech you above all things and for the love of Iesus Christ let true love be established among you all and let not the temptation of the devill or man divert your mind from cherishing all possible love and amity between your self and Brian mac Coghonaght and his Children as I doubt not you will Endeavour to draw unto you not onely your owne kindred but also all the ancient roots of the Irish wheresoever dispersed or distant and all to the glory of God and the defence of your Religion and I will be bound God will be your help If you beare out one yeare Beleeve me The Pope and all the Catholike Kings will be glad that you crave their assistance The mercifull God grant it and defend you from the outrage of your Enemies so will he pray night and day who is Your poore Kinsman Francis mac Guyre Rome from Isiodor's Coll. 4. January 1642. After the Roman Account Were it not that I have not finished my studies there is nothing in the world I had rather then to live with you to doe for you any service even to my death though I want nothing where I am And seeing I am not present with you let none be your Counsell but such as be wise and conscionable men and acquainted with the customes of other Nations I commit you to Gods protection and behave your self nobly for your religion Commend me to Hugh mac Mahon and his children seeing the way is very long I will be so bold as to send unto you no more paper at this time Malachias is Lecturer in this Countrey an excellent Italian as you thinke best either send for him to go over or else let him tarry here To Sir Phelim ô Neale Right Honourable YOur honour and worth doth embolden me though unacquainted to present unto your honour herewith my humble duty and service which shall be alwayes at your Lordships Command if in ought your Lordship may be pleased to make use thereof I have received of late some letters out of London wherein they write that your Lordship have taken Armes in Ireland against the King of England of this I have informed our old Father who received much comfort thereby and promised to give his helping-hand to all your exploits which our Munster men here understanding doe offer to make his Holinesse beleeve that if any such businesse or alteration be in IRELAND is rather begunne by my Lord Roch or Woormouth then by you or any in your Province being very poore and wanting the ability or meanes to maintaine or make up any such Armie this with other sinisterly informations doth this Munster Agent whom in Gods name Master Riley nominated for Ulster offer to diminish the Fame and Credit of those who ventures their lives and health for the common good of their Countrey and Church It is most necessarie that your Lordship doe write with all speed by severall wayes both to this old man with his Nephew Cardinall Francisco and also to our owne Protector Cardinall Antonio or send some naturall Prelate that may informe them at large of all your proceedings and minde in the meane time what I or Father Bonaventurae Conneo can doe shall not be wanting observe alwayes good correspondencie with the ancient Catholike houses of both England Scotland as your predecessors the defunct did and also with those here and elsewhere Father Francis Farrell is in Viena to serve us and Father Francis Magnesius in Madrill so as nothing may be wanting if due Correspondencie be observed trust and make use of old Rosse de Cruce who knowes how to see your letters directed unto me see that you live all in a generall Union and not have any Contradiction among you otherwise can hardly arrive to what we desire you if any service I can doe you either here or elsewhere be sure to command me as your owne in the meane time my daily prayers shall not be wanting for your happie and prosperous successe in all your proceedings desiring the mightie Majestie to lend you his helping hand and so will take leave wishing your Honour a most happy new yeare Your Lordships most humble Servant and Cousin to Command Francis Farrell Rome the 4. Ianuary 1642. Here I send your Honour a letter from Father Bonaventura Conneo a most good and discreet friend of yours