DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms BY THE Lord Lieutenant AND COUNCILâ–ª ORMONDE. WHereas Redmond O Hanlon of Tonderegee in the County of Armagh, Yeoman; Laughlin Mac Redmond O Hanlon of Kelleany, Yeoman, and several other persons named in a Proclamation Issued from this Board, dated the 14th. of December 1674 were for the reasons in the said Proclamation expressed, Proclaimed Rebels and Traitors, And whereas the said Redmond and Laughlin O Hanlon, and their Complices, have (since the publishing of the said Proclamation) in several Counties of this Kingdom, appeared in Arms against His Majesty's authority, and several of them Committed Murders, Burglaries, Robberies and Stealths, besides divers other outrages, to the Terror and annoyance of his Majesty's Loyal and good Subjects, and the disturbance of the Peace of the Kingdom; upon which misdemeanours and Crimes, being pursued by some of His Majesty's Good subjects assisted by some of his Majesty's Army, they the said persons and their Complices are fled to the Woods and Mountains, and stand upon their Keeping, so as they are not answerable or ameasneable to Law, but wilful contemners of the same, and cannot as yet be apprehended, whereby they may be punished according to the ordinary course of Law. We therefore do hereby declare, that the said Redmond O Hanlon, and Laughlin O Hanlon shall henceforth be called, reputed and taken for Notorious Rebels and Traitors against his Majesty, and accordingly to be prosecuted by all his Majesty's loving and good Subjects, in all Hostile manner. And we further declare, that whatsoever person or persons shall comfort, relieve or a bet them or either of them, they are & shall be reputed, deemed & adjudged Traitors in like degree with the forenamed Traitors & Rebels themselves, & to be proceeded against according to Law; And we do in his Majesty's name straightly Charge and Command all his Majesty's 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 Sheriff of the respective Counties where any of them shall be apprehended, to be by such Sheriffs kept in strict & safe custody, until we upon notice thereof shall give further direction concerning them, or resisting or refusing, to be taken to kill them or either of them, And for the better encouragement of such person or persons who shall prosecute and bring in the said Redmond and Laughlin O Hanlon, We do hereby publicly declare, that whosoever shall bring unto any Sheriff the bodies of them or either 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 public place in that County. shall have for his reward for each of them so brought in, or his head, viz for Redmond O Hanlon, one hundred pounds, and for Laughlin O Hanlon Fifty pounds, for payment of which sums respectively, We will give sufficient warrant as occasion shall require, and will take care that the same shall be immediately paid accordingly; And towards the speedy effecting of this service, all Commanders of Horse and Foot, and all other His Majesty's Officers and loving Subjects are to be aiding and assisting, as they and every of them will answer the Contrary at their peril. Given at the Council-Chamberin Dublin the 21th. day of January 1679. Mich: Armach: C. Jo: Dublin. Arran. Ranelagh. Longford. Lanesborough, Ed: Brabazon. Char: Meredith. Ro: Booth. John Keatinge. Jo: Davys. VVm:. Tho: Newcomen. God save the King. DUBLINâ–ª Printed By Benjamin Took and John Crook, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty, and are to be sold by Mary Crook at his Majesty's Printing-house in Skinner-Row. 1679.