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Nos 958-65
1685-6: 1-2 James II
16 OCTOBER—BY THE LORDS JUSTICES
AND COUNCIL. [Begins] Whereas by Pro¬
clamation . . .
[Respecting the storage of the Militia arms.]
Dublin : 16 October 1685.
Dublin : B. Tooke : [1685].
3 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 185 of ther 2) they 3) be- We
Mich. Armach. C, Granard.
Kecites proclamation 20 June 1685, No. 947, q.v., and the
means employed to enforce it by letters to the superior
officers. All persons who detain any of the militia arms
are to deliver them up to be collected and stored. All cap¬
tains are to convey them to one of the following ammunition
stores. Dublin or Athloane for Leinster, Corke, Kinsale,
Lymerick, Waterford, or Duncannon for Munster, Gallway
or Athloane for Connaught, Londonderry, Carigfergus, or
Charlemont for Ulster, before 16 November next, with a list
of the arms and their owners. Charges of delivery to be
paid by the Crown.
Franc. Dublin, Longford, Blesinton, Mountjoy, Cha.
Feilding, John Keating, He, Hene, John Davies, Kic.
Keynell, Tho. Newcomen.
B.L. B.M. C. 21. f. 12 (17); G. 6022 (15). Orm. (53).
P.R.O. Dub. 1. A. (312); 1. C. (45); 1 (273); 2. B. (28);
2. C. (28). K.I.D. N. 1. 28 (13).
Ormonde MSS. ii. 365. Ijo 958,
23 DECEMBER.—BY THE LORDS JUSTICES
AND COUNCIL. [Begins] Whereas it appears
by...
[Reward for apprehension of FitzGerald and others.]
Dublin : 23 December 1685.
Dublin : B. Took: 1685.
3 pp. (2 ff.) Gothic letter.
Arms 185 read nours p. 2) of p. 3) named, the
Mich. Armach., C, Granard.
John Mac William FitzGerald, John Carroll, Dominick
Warham, Dermott Grady, John Fowlon, Daniel Bryon,
John mac Morice Aheren, Connor Enraghty, Dun mac David
Hine, and Eoger Gayny, have committed several burglaries,
&c., and fled to the mountains. They are to surrender
before 26 January next, on pain of being reputed rebels and
traitors. £10 each will be paid for them, dead or alive,
after that date, and a free pardon for any crime except
murder.
Eoscommon, Drogheda, Blesinton, Mountjoy, Cha. Feild¬
ing, Char. Merideth, John Davies, Richard Keynell, Tho.
Newcomen, Adam Loftus.
B.M. C. 21. f. 12 (18). P.K.O, Dub, 1. A. (315); 1, C.
(46).
Ormonde MSS. ii. 367. No 959.
23 DECEMBER.
3 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 185 read meanors 2) of 3) particularly and
Another edition of No. 959, q.v.
B.L. B.M. G. 6022 (16). Orm, (54). P.R.O. Dub. 1
(274); 2, B. (31); 2. C. (31). K.I.D. N. 1. 28 (14), N" 860.
1685-6
27 JANUARY.—BY THE LORD LIEUTEN¬
ANT AND COUNCIL. [Begins] Whereas not
only the pious , . ,
[6 Feb. to be kept as a Day of Thanksgiving.]
Dublin : 27 January 1685[-6].
Dublin : B. Tooke : 1685[-6].
2 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 185 Em- Day 2) And it
Clarendon.
A form of prayer for Accession Day having been drawn
up and ordered to be used in England, 23 Dec. 1685, the
same form is to be reprinted and used in Ireland on 6
February, which is to be kept as a day of thanksgiving.
Mich. Armach., Franc. Dublin, Eoscommon, Drogheda,
Longford, Granard, Blesinton, Mountjoy, Cha, Feilding,
Char. Merideth, He, Hene, John Davies, Eich, Eeynell,
Paul Eycaut,
B.L. B.M. C. 21, f. 12 (5); G. 6022 (17). Orm. (55).
P.R,0. Dub, 1 (277); 2, B, (34) ; 2, C, (34). K.I.D. N. 1,
28 (15). N° 861.
27 JANUARY.
2 pp. Gothic letter.
Arms 185 Empe- His p. 2) Let- Ireland:
Another edition of No. 961, q.v.
P.R.O. Dub. 1. 0?(47). ]Sr° 962.
10 FEBRUARY.-BY THE LORD LIEUTEN¬
ANT AND COUNCIL. [Begins] Whereas it
appears by . . .
[Proclaiming Denis Morisy and others rebels and
traitors.]
Dublin : 10 February 1685[-6].
Dublin : B. Tooke : 1685[-6].
2 ff. Gothic letter.
at
Good 2) Loyal contrary
Arms 187
Clai'endon.
Dennis Morisy alias Trory, Teige Leaghy, John Barry,
Francis Power, John Scoley alias Fouloe, John Gerald, and
John Scoley alias Bailiffe have committed burglaries and
stealths, and fled to the woods and mountains. They are
to surrender before 15 March next, on pain of being reputed
notorious rebels and traitors. They are to be apprehended.
c£lO reward for their body or their head after that date.
Free pardon for all offences save murder to their slayers.
Mich. Armach., C, Eoscommon, Drogheda, Longford,
Granard, Mountjoy, Cha. Feilding, Char. Merideth, He.
Hene.
B.M, C. 21. f. 12 (6). P.R.O. Dub. 1. A. (317); 1. C,
(48), N° 963,
10 FEBRUARY.
Arms 185 at Good 2) hereby contrary
Another edition of No. 963, q.v.
B.L. B.M. G. 6022(18). P.R.O. Dub. 1 (279); 2, B.
(36); 2. C, (36). K.I.D. N. 1. 28 (16), N° 964.
10 MARCH.—[BY THE KING.]
Dublin : Crook & Helsham ^ : 1686,
1 f, Gothic letter.
Arms 189 Loving bedience and
A reprint of No. 3828, Eng., q.v.
P.R.O. Dub. 1. A. (319).
Sold by Samuel Helsham, Joseph Howes, and Eliphal Dopsonj
Book-sellers in Castle-street.
' Assigns of Benjamin Tooke.
N° 965.
1686
28 JULY.—BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT
AND COUNCIL. [Begins] For the Quieting of
the Minds . , .
[No one to be disquieted for any words used before
the King's accession,]
Dublin: 28 July 1686.
Dublin : C, & H., Ass. of Tooke : 1686.
2 pp. Gothic letter.
Aims 185 Maje- Kingdom p. 2) His take
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