The propositions of Ovven Roe O Neile sent to Col. Monck,: and a cessation for three months concluded between them. Together with a letter thereupon, sent by a gentleman at Dundalk to his friend at Corck.

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The propositions of Ovven Roe O Neile sent to Col. Monck,: and a cessation for three months concluded between them. Together with a letter thereupon, sent by a gentleman at Dundalk to his friend at Corck.
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O'Neill, Owen Roe, 1590?-1649.
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Printed at Corck :: in the year of our Lord God, 1649. Are to be sold at Roches building,
[1649]
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Ireland -- History
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"The propositions of Ovven Roe O Neile sent to Col. Monck,: and a cessation for three months concluded between them. Together with a letter thereupon, sent by a gentleman at Dundalk to his friend at Corck." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90154.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2024.

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A second Copy of Owen Roe O Neile's Propositions as they were cor∣rected by Colonell Monck & sent to the Parliament to be granted.

1. IN primis, That such as shall joyne with Generall O Neile in the service of the Parliament of England in this King∣dome, may have liberty of Conscience for themselves and their issue.

2. The said Generall O Neile desireth an act of Oblivion be passed, to extend to all and every of his partie for all things done since the beginning of the yeare 1641.

3. They desire that Generall O Neile be provided for a com∣petent command in the Army befitting his worth, place and quality.

4. They desire that they may enjoy all those Lands that

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were in their possession at the beginning of this war for them∣selves & heires, during their fidelity to the Interest of England.

5. That all Incapacity, Inhability and distrust hitherto by acts of State or otherwise against the said partie be taken off.

6. That on both sides all Jealousies, hate and aversion be laid aside, unity, love and amity renewed and practised between both parties.

7. That Generall O Neile may be restored and put in pos∣session of his Ancestors Estates or some other estate equivalent to it in reward of his merit and the good service that he shall performe in the Parliament of Englands service in the preser∣vation of their interest in this Kingdome.

8. That the Army belonging to the Generall O Neile and his partie be provided for in all points as the rest of the Army shall be.

9. That the said partie be provided with and possessed of a convenient Sea-port in the Province of Ulster.

And I doe upon receiving a Confirmation of those desires un∣dertake and promise in the behalfe of my selfe and the whole par∣tie under my Commaund, Faithfully and firmely to adhere to the Parliament of Englands service in this Kingdome and to main∣taine their Interest hereafter with the hazard of our lives and E∣states against all opposers whatsoever.

Given under my hand and Seale.

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