BY THE supreme council OF THE CONFEDERATE Catholics OF IRELAND. FOrasmuch as after a long and serious debate, a Cessation 〈◊〉 Arm●● and all acts of hostility to begginne at twelve of the clock the fifteenth day of September, thence forth to continue for one whole year, hath been concluded and agreed upon with the Lord marquess of Ormond, by the Lord Viscount Muskry, and the rest of our Commissioners: And 〈◊〉 we have approved, ratified, and confirmed, our said Commissioners proceedings 〈◊〉. These are therefore to will and require, all those of our party, of what quali 〈…〉 rank or condition soever now remaining, or which hereafter shall come into this ●●●gdome during the time of this Cessation, presently upon, and after the publication 〈◊〉 these presents from time to time during the said cessation, to forbear to use, exercise, or commit any acts of hostility, either by robbing, preying, or spoiling any one comprised in the said cessation, either in person, goods Lands, Castle, towns, 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Cities whatsoever in this kingdom: And also that during the said cessation, they ●●●beare to give or utter any disgraceful or reproachful words too, or of any comprised ●●●hin the said cessation, upon pain and peril which shall fall upon such delinquents 〈…〉 offenders. Given at Cashell the 21. of September, 1643. Mount-bullet Muskry, N. Plunket, Geo. Commyn. Hugo Armach, Emer dun-Coner, R. beling, Patr. Darcy. Thom. Cashell, Daniel O Bryen, Thom. Fleming, Castle-haven Audly, Lucas Dillon, Gerald Fenell. God save the King. Printed in Waterford by Thomas Bourke, Printer to the Confederate Catholics of Ireland. Anno Domini, 1643.