Whereas in the present treaty concerning the settling and establishing of a firm & perfect peace within this kingdom, (which treaty stands already adjourned to the 10. day of this January) several matters of ●eight and consequence have been treated and deba●●d of, which do necessarily require to be yet further ●●epared for the satisfaction of all parties, and conse●●tly and adiournment to a further time, beyond the 〈…〉 d tenth day of this January, is become necessary. We the Lord Lieutenant his majesty's commissioner 〈◊〉 & in the behalf of his majesty on the one part, and 〈…〉 Donogh Lord visc. Muskery, Alexander mac Donell ●icholas Plunket Esquires. Sir Robert Talbot Baronet, ●●rmot o Bryen, Patrick Darcy, Geffrey Brown, and 〈◊〉 Dillon Esquires. for and in the behalf of his Ma●●●●ies Roman Catholic Subjects of the other part. 〈◊〉 ●●e thought fit to adjourn, and do hereby adjourn 〈…〉 treaty of peace till the tenth day of February next, for better preparation of sundry matters concerning said treaty, and conducing to a Peace. It is agreed 〈…〉 the said Donough Lord visc. Muskery, Alexander mac ●●●ell, Nicholas Plunket, Sir Robert Talbot, Dermot o ●●●en, Patrick Darcy, Geffrey Brown, and John Dillon, 〈◊〉 ●ny one or more of them may repair to Dublin, as 〈…〉 and remain there as long in the mean time as 〈◊〉 shall think fit, or continue intercourse to that 〈…〉 ose by letters or messages as they shall find ne●●●●●●. Dated the 8. day of January, 1644. Ormonde.