DIEV ET MON DROIT

HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE


BY THE Lord Lieutenant AND COUNCIL

ORMONDE.

WHEREAS the late horrid Plot & Conspiracy of divers Priests and Jesuits, and other Papists, against His Majesties Sacred Person, and for the Subversion of the Protestant Religion and his Majesties Government, hath been so far discovered, that the said Effects thereof have by his Majesties care and the blessing of Al­mighty God, been hitherto prevented, and the most Notorio [...]s Offenders therein brought to condigne punishment in England, or are secur'd, or fled from Justice. And whereas nothing would more conduce to the lasting safety of his Majestie, his Kingdom, and the Protestant Religion therein Esta­blished, then that there might be a full and perfect Discovery of the said Conspiracy; and it is to be suspected, That many persons contrary to the Duty of their Allegiance, do still conceal their Knowledg of the said Plot, and the Conspirators therein, presuming that at any time hereafter (though never so late) when they shall offer a Discovery, they may obtain His Majesties Pardon for all their offences. NOW for the more speedy and full discovery of the said Conspiracy, and to deter all persons what­soever from concealing any longer their knowledg thereof. We the Lord Lieutenant and Council by his Majesties Commands, do by this our Proclamation, strictly require and Command all and every person and persons whatsoever within this Kingdom of Ireland, who know, or can make discovery of any person or persons ingag'd in the said Conspiracy, or of any matter or circumstance relating thereunto, to discover and make known the same to Us the Lord Lieutenant and Council, or his Maje­sties Principal Secretary of State, or to the Lord Chief Justice, or one of the Justices of the Court of Kings Bench within this Kingdom, before the last day of February next; His Majestie having declared, that after that time his Pardon is not to be Expected for any such Treasons or misprisions of Treason.

  • Mich. Armach. C.
  • Arran.
  • Blesinton. Granard.
  • Lanesborough.
  • Hen. Midensis.
  • R. Coote.
  • Ro. Fitz-Gerald.
  • Ca: [...]illon.
  • Char. Meredith.
  • Ro. Booth.
  • John Keating.
  • Jo. Davys.
  • Theo. Jones.
  • Wm. Flower
  • Tho: Newcomen.
God save the King.

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