Severall letters from Ireland of the late good success of the Parliament forces there one from Col. Hewson Governour of Dublin, sent to the Honourable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the Parliament. VVherein were inclosed the summons, and other passages between him and the governour of the strong garison and fort of Ballisanon. Together vvith the propositions tendred by them, and refused. As also the articles upon which the same was surrendred, dated the first day of March 1649. Two other letters from William Basil Esquire, Atturney Generall for the state in Ireland. March 18. 1649. These letters and papers are appointed to be printed and published. Imprimatur, Henry Scobel. Cler. Parliamenti.;

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Severall letters from Ireland of the late good success of the Parliament forces there one from Col. Hewson Governour of Dublin, sent to the Honourable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the Parliament. VVherein were inclosed the summons, and other passages between him and the governour of the strong garison and fort of Ballisanon. Together vvith the propositions tendred by them, and refused. As also the articles upon which the same was surrendred, dated the first day of March 1649. Two other letters from William Basil Esquire, Atturney Generall for the state in Ireland. March 18. 1649. These letters and papers are appointed to be printed and published. Imprimatur, Henry Scobel. Cler. Parliamenti.;
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Hewson, John, d. 1662.
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London :: Printed for Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield near the Queens-head Tavern,
1649 [i.e. 1650]
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Ireland -- History -- 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Severall letters from Ireland of the late good success of the Parliament forces there one from Col. Hewson Governour of Dublin, sent to the Honourable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the Parliament. VVherein were inclosed the summons, and other passages between him and the governour of the strong garison and fort of Ballisanon. Together vvith the propositions tendred by them, and refused. As also the articles upon which the same was surrendred, dated the first day of March 1649. Two other letters from William Basil Esquire, Atturney Generall for the state in Ireland. March 18. 1649. These letters and papers are appointed to be printed and published. Imprimatur, Henry Scobel. Cler. Parliamenti.;." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A92979.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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Propositions made by the Garison, which were rejected.

VVE doe hereby employ Governour Donno O Kelly, for the delivery of the hereunder Propositions to the Com∣missioners Generall of the Parliaments Forces of Ire∣land.

  • Imprimis, That the party commanding this Garison and Fort of Ballisonan, and all other that will adhere to them are really and wil∣lingly to joyne to the Parliament Forces, upon such termes as are hereunder written.
  • 2 That a Collonel, Lieutenant Collonel, and a Major besides Cap∣taines, and under officers, he imployed of the said party, constantly in the standing Army, of the Parliaments Forces of this Kingdome; That in case any such officers come in,
  • 3 That they may have free liberty of their Religion and t•••••••• Priests admitted and imployed for to serve the said Regiment now intended.
  • 4 That neither Taaffe, nor Dillon shall be accepted of in the Par∣liaments party.
  • 5 That their estates wrongfully detained and enjoyed by the said Dillon, Bourne and Taaffes, may be allowed unto them by the stat of Parliament,
  • 6 That their Arrears since May last, may be allowed them, this and the aforesaid Propositions may be granted by the Generall, Lieu∣tenant Generall, Major Generall, and Commissioners generall of the Parliament Forces of this Kingdom, that what those Counties as∣signed to them for their pay, are in Arreare since their comming to Ballisonan, may be forthwith caused to be paid.
  • 7 That this granted they shall obey any deriving power from the State of Parliament.

  • J. Gordon.
  • Ch. Belly.
  • Connor Belly.
  • M. Donnogh.

Col. Hewsons last Summons.
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