Whereas Robert Brown vicar of Castle-Lyons, Oliver Parr, Henry Parr, Edward Morly, Dennis Kearny, and John Patt, petitioned us in behalf of themselves, and several other inhabitants of the town of Castle-Lyons in the county of Cork, setting forth that on Wednesday the eleventh of June last, 1662 there hapned in the town of Castle-Lyons a sudden and violent fire ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace, canc., Orrery. Ireland. Lords Justices and Council. 1662 Approx. 3 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2003-05 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A46164 Wing I862 ESTC R36920 16156359 ocm 16156359 104907 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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Castlelyons (Cork) -- Fire, 1662. 2002-12 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2003-01 Aptara Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2003-02 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2003-02 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2003-04 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion C2 R DIEV·ET MON·DROIT HONI·SOIT·QVI·MAL·Y·PENSE· By the Lords Justices and Council . MAU . EUSTACE Canc. ORRERY . WHereas Robert Brown Vicar of Castle-Lyons , Oliver Parr , Henry Parr , Edward Morly , Dennis Kearny , and Iohn Patt , petitioned us in the behalf of themselves , and several other Inhabitants of the Town of Castle-Lyons in the Country of Cork ; setting forth , That on Wednesday the eleventh of Iune last , 1662. there hapned in the Town of Castle-Lyons a sudden and violent fire , which through the height of the wind , and by reason of the absence of the men inhabiting , the said Town ( who were most of them that day about their necessary traffick and imployments , at the fair of Fermoy , within two miles of the said Town ) did in the space of half an hour or thereabouts , burn and consume to the ground , one and thirty dwelling houses of the Petitioners , besides many Out-houses , Barns , Stables , and Mault-houses , together with most of the houshold-stuff , and other goods of many of the Petitioners , and all the houshold-stuff , and other goods of some of them , to the value of One thousand , five hundred pounds : The truth of which Allegations hath been made to appear unto us by certificate under the hands of several of the Justices of peace for the Country of CORK , at the general Sessions of peace held at Bandonbridge the 25 of Iune , 1662. Upon due consideration whereof , we have thought fit , and do hereby pray and require all Mayors , Sheriffs , Justices of peace , Portriffs , Bailiffs , and all other his Majesties Officers , Ministers , and loving Subjects whatsoever , within this Kingdom of Ireland , not onely to permit and suffer the Petitioners by themselves and their Substitutes , quietly and peaceably to pass and repass by them , without any their lets or molestation , they behaving themselves as becometh dutiful Subjects to his Majestie , but also to be aiding and assisting unto them and their Substitutes herein , that the Petitioners and their Substitutes may repair to all Churches , Fairs , Markets , and other publique places of meeting within this Kingdom , to intreat and receive the charitable benevolence of all well disposed people ; to whose pity and consideration in such a deplorable condition the Petitioners are hereby very heartily recommended . And we do further hereby pray and require all Deans , Archdeacons , Ministers and Preachers of the Word , within their several and respective Parishes in this Kingdom , that they do upon the Sabbath , and other Holy days , signifie and read publiquely the contents hereof , unto their several Congregations there gathered together . Provided , That this our Licence shall continue and be of force no longer , then for the space of nine moneths next ensuing the date hereof , Any former Proclamation , or general Restriction to the contrary notwithstanding Given at the Council Chamber in Dublin , the 16 day of Iuly , 1662. Jo. ARMACHANUS . JA. DUBLIN . ROBERT FORTH . ROB. MEREDITH . THEO . JONES . ARTHUR HILL . DVBLIN , Printed by Iohn Crook , Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty : An. Dom. 1662.