Gurn-Powder-Ploc - LAND For the blowing up of the chiefeft Ch urch ‘ | » sin Dabliz,whenthe Vous and others were at Sermor,'on a : Sunday, Ofteber, 31, 1641. 7 * Which Conlpiracie was plotted to bee dene by the Papilts and Priefts in Dabiin, | | -VVith a foreher Difcovery of their bloodyintention 7 for the Maflecring of the Englifo Proteftants in qreland, — 4 Bythe Information of Thomas (reamor of — Gr ayes Lame Gertleman, taken before the Major o Chefter, November 3. 1641, Ve ciag . And Related in a Letter fent from two chiefe Juftices insree landto the Parliament, —~ a | e ' VVith a Relation of a Bartell foughe by the Lord —-« Ahoore, again the Ryéels in Ireland,and the number that were flaine on both fides. : LONDON, Printed forJoun Tuouas, 164%.) True and further Difcovery of the Plotin Jre/and,not onely declaring che Maf- « Sacring ofthe Exglsfb Proteftants there, butal ~ fo for the blowing up of the ch tefefe Church: . in Dublin, when the Lords and others were i at Sermon; and this tobe done by the ~° .. ~ Papifts and Priefts that are,- hee in Dublin pi ogy 4b, Aves 23 The information of Thomas Creamor of Grayes- Inne Gentle- _ than, taken before the Major of Che/fer, the fift of Novem ber, 1641. 1 lrifa Gentleman, whotold himthe All iv7{o were refolvedto roote out all the \ U Scots out of Lreland, and that hee was 2. : | going thither, and had fent befere hina qe 4 900.,\. and told this Jaformant that if he had a,cuftomers place inJrelad he witht him to part wath it upon any tearmes, and further that when AZag- gennis heard of thefe fhirres in Jreland, he withed that _ he had given too.]. that hee had bin there, but when he heard that the Earleof ackquerewas taken pri- foner, he told this Informant that he would goe backe, with him againe te Lozdor, ° iis id , Hat bee met with one 77 aggentis an A 3 ie | “ 27 ee ten yee es : ¢ 4 i % ‘ > os e: ¥ a 3 s : 2 a ES ORS A] ce sent we wey | 5 AE TS ee aaa oP EN & Jufttces, Eclaring that the Papifts and Popith Priefts had D undermined the chiefeftt “le aa x : there placed great ftore of Faggots and Bartels of Gun- poweer, intending when the Lords and Privy Coun- fell in FRELAND had beene at Church to have blowne them al! up at once, andat that time fo Save fet upon all the reft ofthe Proteftants in _ - Diublis, and to have maffacred them,had they not becr ‘miraculoufly " prevented. VIEILLE PED da OOS Se Be EXACT: RELATION of a Battell fought by the Lord Moore, againft the Rebels in. Irelazd 5 with ~. the number that were {laine on bath fides, . .. Ae de Lord Afoere hearing of the Rebellion of ~ the Papifts; fent for all his Tenants,and asked them, ifthey would .affift him in fupprefling . . @fthe Rebelsstheiranfwer was, they would. bet ready at all times, to venture their lives, for their King, him, and their Countrey : His Lordfhipsan{wer was, he wasvery thank{y 1 to, thera for their faithfulneffe to his Majefly,and alfofortheir faithfulncfle to him,and to their Countrey;and if they, would afftit him,he would by the; 0.fO tio/er provide Armes for thems and he would goe fisde ous fome of. theRebels,who did much fpoyle 4 the Countrey there _ aboutss theiranfwer was, with all their hearts they, would affift him, to the uttermoft of their lives 82 for- pine promifing all to attend him.onthe,29.f@ie- . er. arty rt lo aucao onal In the meane time, rhe Confj pirators hearing-of my Lord Afoores defigne upeathem.they made themfelves two thoufand flrong;inrending totake my. Lord Acore: im his heufe, and to carry hina away. prifoners! and to feize upon all his munition, and to take his hundred. 2 i i Oe Oe AOE Oe Se S pi aa — _ horfe, that he had then. in readireffe : he having notice oftheir comming,fent poft forall lr’s friends,and T en- nants 5 for that he was before their comming furnifhy with achou {and men, but bad not gotten in Armés for halts efthem. The Rebels drew neere his houfe, to the aumber of two thoufand, with, Drums, and Colours difplay'd before them. My Lord 4f00re {eeing them fo neére , thought it not wifedome to let’ the Rebels be- fiege him in ‘his houfe; therefore he marcht out to meete with thent, and kaving met withtherh ina nar- row paflage, which went to is houfe,a Rock being on one fide, anda River ow the other fides he placed his horfé in the Eront; where began a very {mart fight be- - tweene them 5 but the Rebels fill preft ro gainethe paflage to his houfes which they with much adce gai ned; fo that by that meaznes,the Lord Afoorves Horfe - could ffand ‘him in ‘ne ftead; neither was he able to. charge'them any more with his foot s fo that he was for& to march to a City three niles of. | The number of the Rebels flame in this fight, was: three hundreds the number of the otherfide flaine,was. forty; then the Rebels entred the Lord AZoares houfe, and tooke all rhat they found in it, and killed up all his- Cattells and pillaged his Ternants heufes,and deftroy- - ed alltheir Cattell round about. == The chiefe Commander ofthe Rebels is,Sir Patrick. Oneal, the high Sheriffe of a County in Zreland, who, with the other Rebels publithed many. declarationsiin writing tothis-cffec&; That they were not a conquered Nerion, nor would not live under the Lawes,that have - now of late beetic enacted; and they would havea free _ufe of theitReligion without interruptions which they. - e ch pee ee - SE - a had now cafe to fare, would be much ftraitned, if hot utterly taken away: therefote it. is high time to ftirre, fince it is of fogreara confequences therefore all that with well to the Catholique Faith, let them now betake themfelves to their Armes; and come now. and affift us who are now in the field,to defend the Re- ligion with our fivords, which hath beene eftablifhed in this Kingdome, by our worthy Anceftors: and heres by wefhall pat honour upon our Religion and make our names famous throughout the Chriftian world : and if any of the Catholique Religion hall refufe to affift us inthis our juft defence, ler them Know, they will be kept under like flavas, and draw u pon them a eurfe from all the Catholiques in the world, and ‘the curfe ofus Pricfts, and Fryers, and Souldiers. Given at the Councell, held the 31-0f Offober, inthe County of -ozzo, : Patrick Ozxeal, Hugh Mackmadoufe. Father Patrick, Fryer Dennis, -BINIS, ® MAL a RW a 2h oe ee *» > XS tae ees Powe! 208 * FR i LLL ME