The Confederation of Kilkenny

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J. Duffy, 1905 - 351 páginas
 

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Página 21 - I will, to my power, duringmy life, defend, uphold, and maintain all his and their just prerogatives, estates, and rights, the power and privilege of the Parliament of this realm, the fundamental laws of Ireland, the free exercise of the Roman Catholic faith and religion...
Página 23 - Catholic religion ; for the maintenance of the prerogative and royal rights of our gracious King Charles ; for our gracious Queen, so unworthily abused by the Puritans; for the honour, safety, and health of their royal issue ; for to avert and...
Página 146 - To our trusty and right wellbeloved cousin Edward, Earl of Glamorgan, greeting. We, reposing great and especial trust and confidence in your approved wisdom and fidelity, do by these (as firmly as under our great seal to all intents and purposes) authorise and give you power to treat and conclude with the confederate Roman Cat hoi irks in our kingdom of Ireland, if upon necessity any thing be to be condescended unto, wherein our lieutenant cannot so well be...
Página 281 - I said this war is by the catholicks undertaken for the foresaid causes against unlawful usurpers, oppressors and their enemies, chiefly puritans; and that hereof we are informed as well by divers and true remonstrances of divers provinces, counties and noblemen, as also by the unanimous consent and agreement of almost the whole kingdom in this war and union : We therefore declare that war openly...
Página 52 - Catholic secular clergy, and their respective successors, shall have, hold, and enjoy all the churches and church livings, in as large and ample manner, as the late Protestant clergy respectively enjoyed the same on the first day of October, in the year of our Lord 164:1 ; together with all the profits, emoluments, perquisites, liberties, and the rights to their respective sees and churches...
Página 45 - Their acts to be of force till rescinded by the next assembly ; to command and punish all commanders of forces, magistrates, and all others of what rank and condition soever ; to hear and judge all capital and criminal causes...
Página 121 - Churches in the said kingdom, other than such as are now actually enjoyed by his Majesty's Protestant subjects.
Página 148 - England, with this advantage, that we shall esteem ourself the more obliged to you for your gallantry in not standing upon such nice terms to do us service, which we shall, God willing, reward. And although you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers of ours reach unto, as not knowing what you have need of, yet it being for our service, we oblige ourself, not only to give you our pardon, but to maintain the same with all our might and power...
Página 231 - We do not so much doubt the gallantry of your resolution, as to doubt you will not come ; but do give you this notice to the end you may see we do stand upon no advantage of ground, and are willing to dispute our quarrel upon indifferent terms, being confident that the justness of our cause will be this day made manifest by the Lord, and that your lordship's judgment will be rectified concerning your lordship's servant,
Página 306 - Officers and others in the Fleet, shall do their Endeavour to detect, apprehend and bring to Punishment all Offenders, and shall assist the Officers appointed for that Purpose...

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