I A B. of the Parish of L— do certifie all whom it may concern, That having become sensible of the Falseness of the pretended Reformed Religion, and the Truth of the Catholick Religion, of my free will, and without any constraint, have made profession of the Catholick, Apostolick, and Roman Re­ligion in the Church of L— in the hands of P. In testimony of which I have Signed this Deed in the presence of the Witnesses undernamed, this — Day of — in the Year —

J. P.— Incumbent of the Church of L— in the Parish of L— in Roüen, do certifie that this day being the — of — in the Year — have received the Abjuration of the Pretended Reform­ed Religion, and the Profession of the Catholick, Apostolick, and Roman Faith, which A. B. of the Parish of L— made in my hands.

In presence of
  • C. D.—
  • E. F.—
Bonaventure le Brun Notary Publick in the Palace Yard, Roüen.

Dublin, Printed for John Bentley over against the Four Courts door in Christ-Church-Yard. 1685.

By the Major General of the Parliaments Forces in Ireland, with the advice of the Council of Officers.

VVHereas Lt. General Ludlow stands charged be­fore the Parliament of High Treason, for breach of trust and duty; and whereas, not­withstanding, he does from Duncannon send out several Orders to the Officers and Soldiers of the Army, some whereof have eminently acted against the Parliament, to repair unto him, and to recover Garrisons for him, which have already, according to their duty, declared for the Parliament: Whereby (as much as in him lies) he endeavors to put this Nation into bloud, which is all through the mercie of God (except that place he is in) unanimous for the Parliaments service. For the better preventing of which intended mischiefs, all Officers Civil and Military, and all o­ther well affected persons to the Parliaments service, are hereby desired and required to seiz upon any person or persons that shall come out of Duncannon, or shall be found going thither, without speciallicence in writing for their so doing, from the Officer commanding for the Parlia­ment before Duncannon: And any persons so apprehended, going to Duncannon or coming from thence, are to be brought to the next military Officer, who is hereby Ordered to send such person or persons in safe custody unto me at the Head Quarters.

Har. Waller.

Ordered, That this Declaration be forthwith Printed and Published.

Har. Waller.

Dublin Printed by W. Bladen, 1659.

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