The second part of the svrvey of the articles of the late reiected peace wherein the invaliditie and nvllitie of the said peace is proved, I. by the revocation of the Marques of Ormands commission before any peace was legally concluded &c., 2. by the defect by Walt Enos ...
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- The second part of the svrvey of the articles of the late reiected peace wherein the invaliditie and nvllitie of the said peace is proved, I. by the revocation of the Marques of Ormands commission before any peace was legally concluded &c., 2. by the defect by Walt Enos ...
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- Enos, Walter.
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- Printed at Kilkenny :: [s.n.],
- 1646.
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- Ormonde, James Butler, -- Duke of, 1610-1688.
- Ireland -- History -- 1625-1649.
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Contents
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- MANDATVM ILLVSTRISSIMI NVNCII ET CONGREGATIONIS ECCLESIASTICI VTRIVS QVE CLERI REGNI HIBERNIAE.
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- To the right honourable the Lords, Knights Cittizens and Burgesses of the Confederat Catholikes of the Kingdome of Ireland ass∣embled together at Kilkenny.
- Aduertisments to the Reader.
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THE SECOND PART OF THE SVRVEY OF THE Articles of the late rejected Peace: wherein the invaliditie and nullitie of the said Peace is evidently proved out of many heads or causes.
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§. 1.
The invaliditie of the foresaid Peace is proved by the revocation of the Marques of Ormonds Commission given him to conclude a Peace, before the same was concluded. -
§. 2.
That neither obligation of law or honour, utilitie to His Maiestie, or necessitie of the kingdom, did induce our Coun∣cell to conclude this Peace. -
§. 3.
The Marques of Ormonds his Commission tacitly re∣called in Ianuary 1645.The obiection made that the revocation of the Marques his Commission was enforced, is resolved. -
§. 4.
The invaliditie of the peace proved out of the Marques his Exceeding his Commission, and not observance thereof. - § 5. The Marques of Ormonds Commission enlarged by his Majestie, but his Command not executed.
- §. 6. His Majesties Confidence in the sidelitie and assistance of the Confederat Catholikes. Parliamentaries iustlie branded by his Majestle for Rebels, and theire actions Rebellions.
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§. 7.
The Marques of Ormonds Commission recalled) as to so∣much) hy the Earle of Glamorgans Commission. -
§. 8.
The invaliditie of the rejected peace proved out of the insuffi∣ciency of the Commission given the Committee of Treaty. -
§. 9.
Other defects proving the insufficiency and invalidity of the said Commission. -
§ 10.
The invaliditie of the said peace proved by the revocation of our Committees Commission, namely by the protestation of the prin∣cipall part of the Body politicke of the kingdome & other Inhibitions. -
§. 11.
An abridgement in English of the Lord Nuncius his Latin letter dated the 5.of May 1646.sent unto the Supreme Councell and committee in the prosecution of the said Protestation. -
§. 12.
The Councell and Committee of Instructions Latine answer 1.Iunij 1646.to the foresaid letter and pro∣testation abriged into English. -
§. 14.
An abridgement in English of a third Letter in La∣tin dated 25.Iumj 1646.and sent to the same Councell and Committee by the Nun∣cius in answer to their Letter. -
§. 15.
The Authors observations on the Councell and Com∣mittees Letter above mentioned §. 12.and their reasons to conclude this peace resuted. - Twelve answers refuting the obiection affirming that the Lord Nuncius desired to protrast the peace with Or∣mond no longer than untill May.
- A fourth observation refuting the allegation of the Councell and Com∣mittee, affirming that the necessitie and calamitie of the Kingdome, enforced them to conclude this peace.
- The danger of the kingdome aggravated by the foresaid Councels Letter unto the Nuncius, taken away before they concluded any peace.
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§. 16.
The invaliditie of the foresaid rejected peace, proved out of our Committee of treatyes exceeding their Commission. -
§. 17.
The Committee of Treaty exceeded their Commission by obliging the Kingdome upon the Marques his peace to send into England 10000.men. -
§. 18.
An abstract of the letter sent by the Supreme Councell in Octo∣ber 1645.upon Mr Spinola's arivall unto the Lord Nuncius, then being in France. wherein the state of the Kingdome is set forth, and a promise made to conclude what peace the Nuncius should thinke fit. -
§. 19. A publicke Contract made by the kingdome with the Lord Nuncius not to conclude any peace untill he and
Glamorgan concluded on a peace for the Spiritualtie, &c. -
§. 20.
The Oath of Association, which being compared to what we have delivered in this Survay proves the iustice of the Clergies Decree of periury &c. -
§. 21.
That the Excommunications fulminated by the Lord Nuncius and Ecclesiasticall congregation against such as adhere to the late rejected peace is both just and valide. - The Epilogue.
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§. 1.
- Erratasecundae partis.