Ireland under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum, Vol. 2 (of 3), 1642-1660Bagwell, Richard
History
Ireland under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum, Vol. 2 (of 3), 1642-1660
Bagwell, Richard
Ireland -- History -- 17th century
[123] _Bellings_, vii. 37; _Rushworth_, vii. 1060; Carte's _Ormonde_,
ii. 24-31.
[124] _Bellings_, vii. 37-58, where the documents are all given. The
episcopal declaration is dated April 27. Rinuccini's _Embassy_, pp.
380-391. The printed declaration and protestation of Lord Inchiquin and
his officers, dated May 6, 1648, attributes their action to the fact
that the Independents had denied them supplies.
[125] Rinuccini's _Embassy_, p. 393. The articles with Inchiquin in
_Confederation and War_, vi. 235; the Excommunication in _Aphorismical
Discovery_, i. 194; _Bellings_, vii. 69.
[126] O'Neill's _Journal_; _Bellings_, vii. 98, 104; _Aphorismical
Discovery_, i. 240.
[127] Walsh's _Remonstrance_, xlvi.; the Queries, _ib._, appendix 1;
_Bellings_, vii. 103-12; Inchiquin to Ormonde, May 29, 1648, in Carte's
_Ormonde_, iii.
[128] _Bellings_, vii. 104-108; O'Neill's _Journal_, September, 1648.
[129] Documents in _Contemporary Hist._, i. 745-754, September and
October, 1648.
[130] Carte's _Ormonde_, ii. 39-41; the King to Ormonde, October 28,
in Carte's _Original Letters_; Ormonde to Sir R. Blake, Walker's
_Discourses_, p. 71.
[131] Rinuccini's _Embassy_, August and September; Hardiman's _Hist. of
Galway_; Letter to the Pope, September 17, in _Confederation and War_,
vi. 280; _ib._, 300.
[132] Hill's _Macdonnells of Antrim_, pp. 278-303; _Bellings_, vii.
114; Carte's _Ormonde_, ii. 42.
[133] Benn's _Hist. of Belfast_, p. 122; _Rushworth_, vii. 1277, 1282,
1386; Lodge's _Peerage_, vi. 244.
[134] Ormonde to the Prince of Wales from Cork, November 27, 1648, in
_Confederation and War_, vii. 149; Carte's _Ormonde_, iii. 44-47. On
December 12, Digby reported, but without believing the story, that a
'she correspondent' of Jermyn had told him that Inchiquin had agreed
with the Derby House Committee and promised to give up Ormonde, _Carte
MSS._ vol. 63, _f._ 565.
[135] Articles of peace, proclamation of same, and circular of
prelates, January 17, 1648-9, in _Confederation and War_, vii. 184-213.
The Commissioners of Trust were Viscounts Dillon and Muskerry, Lord
Athenry, Alexander MacDonnell (Antrim's brother), Sirs Lucas Dillon,
Nicholas Plunket, and Richard Barnewall, Geoffrey Brown, Donogh
O'Callaghan, Turlagh O'Neill, Miles O'Reilly, and Gerald Fennell
Esquires.
[136] Rinuccini's _Embassy_, October 31, 1648; Sir Richard Blake to
Rinuccini and to the town of Galway, October 19, with enclosure, in
_Confederation and War_, vi. 294; Notes by Ormonde in _Contemp. Hist._
i. 756.
[137] Rinuccini's _Embassy_, pp. 436, 467. The Pope's words to
Rinuccini, as reported by Father Roe to Peter Walsh, were _Temerarie
te gessisti_,--_Hist. of the Remonstrance_, xxxiv. Castlehaven alludes
to them, and may have had his information from either Roe or Walsh.
Macmahon to the Pope in _Spicilegium Ossoriense_, i. 303; Robert
Meynell to Hyde and Cottington, Rome, October 18, 1849, in _Clarendon
S.P._, and Father Roe to Hyde, Nov. 27, _ib._
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