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BY THE SVPREAME COVNCELL OF THE Confederate Catholickes of IRELAND.

VVhereas by our late Proclamation, VVe have assured all and everie the inhabitants of the Province of Vlster who would give testimonie of their obedience to our authoritie by taking the late Oath for observing the Cessation, that they should be received into our protection, and be safe in their persons and goods, in pursuance whereof we have given protection to many, who now taking advantage of the advance of Owen ô Neyll into Leix, have joy­ned with him, to prejudice those faithfull Confederats, who propose no other end unto themselves, then the common good of the Catholicke Re­ligion, and settlement of this Nation: Wee therefore taking the same into our Consideration, and holding it requisit to apply a timely remedie unto so great a mischiefe, Doe hereby declare, and publish, that all and everie person and persons, who shall ioyne with, or adhere unto, supply, relieve, or assist the said Owen ô Neyll with Men, Armes, Victuals, or other accomodation whatsoever, shalbe from henceforth put out of our protection, and accordingly proceeded with. Whereof all and eve­rie Generall, Commaunders, Officers, and all other persons concerned, are to take notice.

  • Dunboyn.
  • Lucas Dillon.
  • R. Blake.
  • R. Bellings.
  • Gerald Fennell.
  • Iohn Walsh.
  • Rob. Deverenx.
  • P. Bryan.

God save the King.

Printed at Kilkenny by Thomas Bourke, Printer to Confederate Catholicks of Ireland.

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