To The Right Honourable, the House of PEERS, now assembled in PARLIAMENT. The Humble Petition of JAMES Archbishop of ARMAGH. Humbly showeth, THat whereas your Lordships were pleased to employ your Petitioner in preaching before you on the Fastday, the 22. of December last: (which service, according to his mean ability, he was careful to perform:) so it is, that one john Nicholson, having got into his hands a collection of some rude and incoherent Notes of that Sermon, took the boldness to publish the same (under the Title of Vox Hiberniae) as a true Relation of that which was uttered before your Lordships that day, Which being in many places void of common sense, & in the whole every way unanswerable unto what was fit to have been delivered before so Honourable and judicious an Audience, His humble request is, That your Lordships would be pleased, to call in that suppositious Pamphlet, etc. Die Veneris, 11. Februarii, 1641. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, That a Book concerning the L. Archbishop of Armagh, being published and printed by john Nicholson, shall be called in and suppressed. JO. BROWNE. Cleric. Parliam. To the Wardens and Company of the Stationers of London.