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A90192 A declaration of the Lord Broghil, and the officers of the army of Ireland in the province of Munster Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679.; Ireland. Army. 1660 (1660) Wing O475; Thomason 669.f.24[26]; ESTC R211713 6,282 1

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●s none of the Persons to be admitted or elected be any of those who have been in Arms or otherwise aiding abetting or assisting the late King or his Son in the late VVar against the Parliament or that have put rebellious Violence upon the Parliament and that the House so filled may proceed unanimously to consult the best means for re-setling the peace of the Nations the re-establishment of true Religion the surest Foundation as of all Government so of all the happiness of a Nation the Fundamental Laws of the Land whereby all mens Rights and Liberties are preserved and the Liberties and Freedom of the People which are supported by those Laws And for these Ends and in discharge of our duty to God and our Country we do resolve by the blessing of Almighty God to joyn with all our Brethren in England Ireland and Scotland who have or shall joyn with us for the ends aforesaid and do resolve for the maintenance and preservation thereof to hazard our Lives and Estates and all that is dear to us and we doubt not but all our Brethren in the said Nations who disdain to be made Slaves will joyn with us herein as being with wisdome and reason desirous to deliver over to their Posterity that Liberty and Freedom which was conveyed to them at so dear a rate by our Ancestors And then we trust that by the great mercy of God will speedily follow a happy Settlement of these yet-miserable and distracted Nations and consequently that the true Protestant Religion in the power and purity thereof may be established the Godly Learned and Orthodox Ministers of the Gospel maintained by their Tythes and other their accustomed Rights their persons supported and countenanced the Universities and all other Seminaries of Learning cherished Heresies and Schisms suppressed needless Impositions and Taxes on the people removed and no charge to be laid on any of the Nations without their own free consents given by their Representatives in their several and respective Parliaments Manufactures and publick Trade and Commerce at home and abroad advanced Justice in its due and wonted course administred the just debts of the Nation satisfied the Treasure and Revenues thereof preserved and returned to their right and proper Chanels the Arrears of the Army and other publick debts duly satisfied the Armies and Forces continued in due obedience to the Supreme Authority and not presume as some have done to give Laws thereunto which hath been the root of a great part of our miseries the Nations enriched united and strenthned the reformed Protestant Churches abroad supported and countenanced the Honour of the English Nations restored to the comfort of Friends and terrour of Enemies the Plantation of Ireland in the hands of Adventurers and Souldiers and other English and Protestants advanced as a further accession of honour and greatness to the English Nati●n And so by the blessing of God all will shortly terminate in the Glory of God the Peace and Tranquillity of these Nations the strengthning of them against forreign Invasion and intestine Rebellion and the comfort contentment and satisfaction of all the good people in these Nations BROGHILL ●●p Sir Mau. Fenton Col. Ralph Wilson Lt. Col. J. Widenham Lt. Col. Ben. Lucas Lt. Col. A. Barrington Lt. Col. Fr. Foulk Major Will Wade Major Will King Major N. Purdon Major R. Goodwyn Cap. And. Ruddock Cap. J. Wakeham Cap. Ge. Dillon Cap. Ja. Manserghe Cap. Ro. Russel Cap. Jo. Nicholls Cap. Samps Towgood Cap. Thomas Cullen Cap. D. Coghlan Cap. Hum. Hartwell Cap. Tho. Lucas Cap. Will. Pope Cap. Will. Hartwell Cap. John Frend Christop. Perkins Lt. Hum. Ray Lt. Jo. Zan● Lt. Rich. Wakeham Lt. Rich. Ashwood Lt. Pat. Dowdal Lt. Zac. Holland Lt. Hen. Haward Cornet H. Fagetter Cor. Mat. Pennefether Cor. Dane Rono Ensign Bar. Foulk Ens John Brown Ens Ant. Shackleton Ens Iohn Sloughter Ens James Banting Ens Hen. Bindon Qu. Mr. Jason Whi●●●● Rob. Fletcher Com. Dublin Printed by William Bladen by special Order and Re-printed at London by John Macock 1659.