Whereas Robert Robinson late of Clanculgg, in the county of Fermanagh, yeoman, John Irwin alias John Irwin Powshane of the same in the same county yeoman, Archibald Noble junior late of Lisnaskea in the same county yeoman, [and 19 others] have of late committed several burglaries, roberies and stealths, in several parts within this kingdom, besides divers other outrages ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Arran. Ireland. Lord Deputy. 1683 Approx. 7 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 2 1-bit group-IV TIFF page images. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2006-06 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A46165 Wing I863 ESTC R178865 16156496 ocm 16156496 104910 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . 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Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Brigands and robbers -- Ireland. Ireland -- History -- 1649-1775. Ireland -- Politics and government -- 17th century. 2006-02 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2006-02 Aptara Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2006-03 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2006-03 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2006-04 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion DIEV ET MON DROIT ▪ HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms BY THE Lord Deputy AND COUNCIL . ARRAN ▪ WHEREAS Robert Robinson late of Clanculgg , in the County of Fermanagh Yeoman , John Irwin alias John Irwin Bowshane of the same in the same County Yeoman , Archibald Noble Junior late of Lisnaskea in the same County Yeoman , Arthur Noble late of the same in the same County Yeoman , Tirlagh Oge Mac Shane Mac Guire of Desternan in the same County yeoman ▪ Kuogher Mac Shane Mac Guire of the same yeoman , Robert Graham of Legin in the same County yeoman , Arthur Graham of the same yeomam , Hubert Terr●●l late of Ballanenagh in the County of Cavan yeoman , Walter Bourk late of the same yeoman , William Armstrong alias Neddies Will , late of the same yeoman , Rory Duff Mac Guire of Bally Mac Illchony in the County of Fermanagh yeoman , Cahill Mac Rory Oge Mac Guire of the same yeoman , Donn Mac Guire of the same yeoman , Phelemy Mac Gawran of Carne in the same County Yeoman , Tirlagh Mac Hugh of the same yeoman , Flertagh Mac Guire late of Garrison in the said County yeoman , Rory Keigh Mac Gowan late of Sleiverosiell in the said County yeoman , Donoghy Mac ●igea late of the same yeoman , Laughlin Mac Murry late of the same yeoman , Lodowig Irwin alias Lodewick Irwin of Lisnaskea in the County of Fermanagh yeomen , Cormuck Mac Cormuck late of the same yeoman , and John Jemison of the same yeoman , have of late Committed several Burglaries , Roberies and Stealths , in several parts within this Kingdom , besides divers other Outrages , to the terror and annoyance of His Majesties loyall and good Subjects , and to the disturbance of the Peace of the Kingdom , upon which misdemeanors and Crimes , being pursued by some of his Majesties good Subjects , they the aforesaid persons , are fled to the Woods and Mountaines , where they stand upon their keeping , so as they are not answerable or ameasnable to Law , but wilfull contemners of the same ; And for asmuch as the Actors of these disorders and offences , cannot as yet be apprehended whereby they may be punished by the Ordinary course of Law , whence We may justly be moved according to the former Vsage and Custome in this Kingdom , in cases of like nature , to cause them to be forthwith Proclaimed Revels and Traytors , yet in mercy to them we think fit hereby to Charge and Command t●●m upon 〈◊〉 Duty and Allegiance to His Majesty , that they and every of them 〈◊〉 the First day of August next , render their persons to any of His Majesti●s Iustices of the Peace , and Submit themselves to His Majesties Iustice , to be Tryed for their Offences according to the Laws of the Land , wherein if they or any of them do fail , we do hereby publish and declare ▪ That he or they so failing are from , and immediatly after the said first day of August next to be called , reputed and taken for Notorious Rebels and Traytors against his Majesty , and accordingly to be prosecuted by all his Majesties Loving and good Subjects in all Hostile manner , And we declare farther that whatsoever person or persons shall comfort relieve or Abet them , or any of them , they are and shall be reputed , deemed and adjudged Traytors in like degree with the fore named Rebells and Traytors themselves , and to be proceeded against according to Law ; And we do in his Majesties Name straightly Charge and Command all His Majesties Loyal Subjects upon their Duty of Allegiance to His Majesty , not only to forbear to receive or relieve the persons aforesaid or any of them , but also to make diligent search and enquiry , in what place or places the said persons shall from time to time lurk or be relieved , and by all means possible to prosecute , apprehend and take the Bodies of them , and them to bring or cause to be brought under safe custody unto the high Sheriffs of the respective Counties where any of them shall be apprehended , to be by such Sheriffs kept in strict and safe custody till we upon notice thereof , shall give further direction concerning them or resisting or refusing to be taken to Kill them or any of them . And we ●o hereby declare that whosoever shall after the said first day of August next b●ing unto any Sheriff the Body of the said Robert Robinson John Irwin alias John Irwin Bowshane , Archibald Noble Junior , Arthur Noble , Tirlagh Oge Mac Shan Mac Guire , Knogher Mac Shane Mac Guire , Robert Graham , Arthur Graham , Hubert Terrill , Walter Bourk William Armstrong alias Neddies Will , Rory Duff mac Guire , Cahill Mac Rory Oge Mac Guire , Donn Mac Guire , Phelemy Mac Gawran , Tirlagh Mac Hugh Flertagh mac Gaire , Rory Teigh mac Gowan , Donoghy mac Ligea , Laughlin mac Murry , Lodowick Irwin alias Lodowick Irwin of Lisnaskea , Cormuck mac Cormuck and John J●mison , or any of them alive , or kill any of them and bring his head to the Sheriff of the County where he shall be Killed , to be by such Sheriff set up in some publick place in that County , shall have for his reward for each person so brought in or his head , Ten pounds , for payment whereof we will give warrant as occasion shall require , and whosoever of the said Proclaimed persons or any other shall after the said first day of August next ▪ Apprehend and being unto the High Sheriff of the County where such person shall be apprehended , or resisting shall Kill any of the said Rebells and Traytors particularly named as aforesaid , he shall together with his said reward , receive his pardon And towards the speedy effecting of this service , all Commanders of horse and foot , and all other his Majesties Officers and Loving Subjects are to be aiding and asisting as they and every of them will answer the contrary at their perils , Given at the Council Chamber in Dublin the second day of July 1683. Grenard : Longford : Lanesborough ▪ Ed : Brabazon : Ol : St : George . John Keating , He : Hene . Ric ▪ Reynells , Theo. Iones . God Save The King DVBLIN , Printed by Benjamin Took and John Crook Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty and are to be sold by Mary Crook and Andrew Crook at His Majesties Printing-House one Ormond-Key , 1683.