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1666; 18 Ohakles II
Nos 760-7
rick, W. Churchill, Edward Cooke, the time for taking out
decrees is enlarged to 31 July.
Mich. Dublin, Arran, Shannon, Dungannon, Hen.
Midensis, E. Coot, J. Temple, Paul Davys, Kobert Forth,
Robert Meredith, Theo. Jones.
P.R.O. Dub. 1. A. (242); 1. B. (142). N° 760.
8 JUNE.—BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT
AND COUNCIL. [Begins] We . . . do Order,
Command, . . .
[For a day of fasting and humiliation.]
Dublin: 8 June 1666.
Dublin : J. Crooke : 1666.
1 f. Gothic letter.
Arms 180 Order, duly perfor-
Ormonde.
Wednesday, 27 June (20th in Dublin), to be a day of
humiliation and fasting for a blessing on the army and tleet.
Mich. Dublin, Cane, Cork, Roscommon, Meath, Anglesey,
Dungannon, J. Temple, Paul Davys, Robert Forth, Ja. Ware,
Rob. Meredith, Theo. Jones.
P.R.O. Dub. 1. A. (244); 1. B. (143). Antiq. 1 (91).
N° 761.
25 JUNE. — BY HIS MAJESTIES COM¬
MISSIONERS APPOINTED FOR EXE¬
CUTING THE ACT OF SETTLEMENT
AND THE ACT OF EXPLANATION OP
THE SAME.
[Claims against Commissioned Officers' Lands.]
Kings Inns, Dublin: 25 June [1666].
Sine nota [J. Crook]. George Philips.
1 f. Roman letter. John Jeffreys.
Arms 180 for Longford more
Thursday, July 24, has been appointed for hearing claims
of '49 commissioned officers to forfeited lands. All persons
claiming interests to attend the court on that day.
P.R.O. Dub. 2 (58). N° 762.
25 JUNE.—BY THE
AND COUNCIL.
LORD LIEUTENANT
[Begins] Whereas Dualtagh
[Reward for several rebels.]
Dublin : 25 June 1666.
Dublin: J. Crook : 1666.
2 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 180 Nangle mas 2) they con-
Ormonde.
Dualtagh alias Dudly Costelo, Edmund Nangle (Cornet
Nangle), Christopher Hill, Thomas Plunket, Cahel alias
Charles MacCawell, Neil 6 Neil, and their complices are in
the woods in Meath, Turone, Monaghan, Fermanagh, Long¬
ford, Laitrim, Cavan. They are to surrender before 17 July
on pain of proclamation as notorious rebels and traitors.
£20 revrard for any of them or their head, and a pardon if
an accomplice.
Meath, Roscomon, Arran, Anglesey, Dungannon, Henry
Tichborne, J. Temple, Paul Davys, Robert Forth, Ja. Ware,
Rob. Meredith, Theo. Jones.
P.R.O. Dub. 1 (205); 2 (59); 2. A. (102). Bodl. Ashm.
H. 23 (261). Antiq. 1 (92).
The date was printed 8th June and altered in ink to 25th.
N° 763.
12 JULY.—BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT
AND COUNCIL. [Begins] Whereas for the
better . . .
[For arming the Militia.]
Dublin : 12 July 1666.
Dublin: J. Crook : 1666.
2 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 180 For- lately 2) a- Ac-
Ormonde.
The arms in private possession are needed for arming the
Militia. 20s. will be paid for every case of pistols, 10s. for
every firelock musket, 7s. for every matchlock musket, to
be paid out of the first subsidy.
Ja. Armachanus, Mich. Dublin, Cane, Roscomon, Arran,
Anglesey, Dungannon, Fran. Aungier, J. Temple, Paul
Davys, Robert North, Rob. Meredith.
P.R.O. Dub. 1. A. (245). N° 764.
3 AUGUST.—BY THE KNIGHTS, CITIZENS
AND BURGESSES ASSEMBLED IN
PARLIAMENT. [Begins] Ordered upon Ques¬
tion . . .
[Concerning the Bill of Indemnity.]
[Dublin] : 3 August 1666.
Dublin: J. Crook: 1666.
1 f. Roman letter.
Arms 180 to
livion
Phil. Ferneley.
to
Resolution to ask the Lord Lieutenant to send the amended
Act of Indemnity to England, according to Poyning's Law,
and in the meantime to stop proceedings as if it were passed.
Committee to meet him at 8 a.m. to-morrow. Master of the
Rolls. Sir Hen. Tichborn, Lord Annesley, Capt. NichoU,
Sir Hugh Middleton, Col. Dillon, Mr. Meredith, Capt. Evans,
Sir Geo. Lane, Mr. Weaver, Dr. Margetson, Sir Peter Pett,
Sir George St. George, Sir William Petty, Mr. Bridges, Sir
Dan Treswell, Capt. Colvill.
P.R.O. Dub. 2 (61); 2. A. (104). Antiq. 1 (93).
C.J.I, i (2). 772. iJ-o 765,
13 AUGUST.—BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT
GENERALL OP IRELAND. [Begins] Where¬
as by the Lawes & Statutes of this realme . . .
Dublin : 13 August 1666.
Found only in MS.
Ormonde.
Against soldiers leaving His Majesty's service without
licence.
P.R.O. S.P.I. 309. N° 766.
15 AUGUST.—BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT
AND COUNCIL. [Begins] Whereas in the
Tenth . . .
[For the preservation of Fishing.]
Dublin: 15 August 1666.
Dublin : J. Crook : 1666.
3 ff. Gothic letter.
Ma-
this 2) by 3) King-
notice
05
Arms 180
Ormonde.
Recites Act 10 Chas. I for preservation of fishing, allow¬
ing balkers, huers, and conders to climb hills near the
sea-shore for giving notice of herring, pilchards, &c., Thomas
Walker and company to have free right to fish like other
fishermen according to the Act.
Meath, Arran, Hen. Midensis, R. Coote, Art. Forbess,
Jo. Bysse, Rob. Byron, Paul Davys, Ja. Ware, Rob.
Meredith, Theo. Jones.
P.R.O. Dub. 2 (62); 2. A. (105). Antiq. 1 (94).
N° 767.
15 AUGUST.—BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT
AND COUNCIL : A Proclamation For A Thanks¬
giving For the late Victory obtained the 25th of
July, 1666, by His Majesties Naval Forces.
Dublin: 15 August 1666.
Dublin: J. Crook: 1666.
2 fF. Roman letter.
humility 2) pay
Arms 180
late
ob

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