A true relation of the plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the papists there, truly declared by a letter sent from one of the aldermen in Dublin: shewing how far they have proceeded in their rebellion, and the townes and castles they have taken. With a proclamation published there for the suppression of the rebells and prevention of further mischiefe. Lately printed at Dublin by command of the Lords Iustices, and the rest of his Majesties privy counsell. And now reprinted and sold by B. W.

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A true relation of the plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the papists there, truly declared by a letter sent from one of the aldermen in Dublin: shewing how far they have proceeded in their rebellion, and the townes and castles they have taken. With a proclamation published there for the suppression of the rebells and prevention of further mischiefe. Lately printed at Dublin by command of the Lords Iustices, and the rest of his Majesties privy counsell. And now reprinted and sold by B. W.
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W. B., Alderman in Dublin.
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[Imprinted at Dublin :: by the Society of Stationers,
1641]
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"A true relation of the plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the papists there, truly declared by a letter sent from one of the aldermen in Dublin: shewing how far they have proceeded in their rebellion, and the townes and castles they have taken. With a proclamation published there for the suppression of the rebells and prevention of further mischiefe. Lately printed at Dublin by command of the Lords Iustices, and the rest of his Majesties privy counsell. And now reprinted and sold by B. W." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76536.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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A Proclamation, By the Lords Iustices and Councell.

  • W. Parsons.
  • Io. Borlase.

THese are to make knwn and publish to all His Ma∣iesties good Subiects in this Kingdom of Ireland, that there is a discovery made by us the Lords Iusti∣ces and Councell, of a most disloyall and detestable Con∣spiracie intended by some e∣vill affected Irish Papists against the lives of Vs, the Lords Iustices and Councell, and many others of his Maiesties faithfull Subiects, universally throughout this Kingdom, and for the seizing not onely of His Maiesties Castle of Dublin His Ma∣iesties principall Fort here but also of the other For∣tifications

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in the Kingdom: And seeing by the great goodnesse and abundant mercy of Almighty God to His Maiesty and this State and kingdom those wic∣ked Conspiracies are brought to light, and some of the Conspirators committed to the castle of Dublin, by Vs, by his Maiesties Authority so as those wicked and damnable Plots are now disappointed in the chief parts therof, VVe therefore have thought fit hereby not ony to make it publikely known, for the comfort of his Maiesties good and loyall Subiects in all parts of the Kingdom, but also hereby to re∣quire them that they doe with all confidence and cheerfulnes betake themselves to their own defence and stand upon their guard, so to render the more safety to themselves and all the Kingdome besides, and that they advertise Vs with all possible speed of all Occurrents which may concerne the Peace and Safety of the Kingdom; and now to shew fully that Faith and Loyalty, which they have alwaies shown for the publike services of the Crowne and Kingdom which VVee will value to His Maiesty ac∣cordingly and a special memory therof wll be retai∣ned for their advantage in due time. And VVe re∣quire that great care be taken that no levies of men be made for forraine service nor any men suffered to march upon any such retence.

Given at His Ma∣iesties Castle of Dublin. 23. October. 1641.

  • R. Dillon.
  • Ro. Digby.
  • Ad. Loftus.
  • J. Temple.
  • Tho. Ro∣therham.
  • Fr. Willoughby.
  • Ja. Ware.
  • Rob. Meredith.


God save the King.
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