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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Colonell George Monck his Propositions to Generall Owen Roe O Neile.

THat there be a Cessation of Armes betweene the forces under the Command of Generall Owen O Neile and the forces under Command of Colonell George Monck, for the space of three months beginning the first of this instant May, before which time be ended I am certaine to receive the Parliaments answer to your propositi∣ons.

That upon all occasions during the said time wee be ready to assist

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one another till a more absolute agreement be made and condescen∣ded unto by the Parliament of England.

For such Creats as pay me contribution I shall be contented that they likewise pay contribution to the forces under Generall Owen O Neiles Command, provided that I may have liberty to bring in such Creats of the Province of Vlster under Contribution to me, who have not yet payd any to the forces under my Command.

If any provisions arrive into any Harbour under my Command for the use of Generall Owen O Neile, or any under his command; that freedome be given to him to send and fetch those provisions thence with safety, provided he continueth an enemy to the enemies of the Parliament of England in this Kingdome.

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