Dix — Printing in the City of Kilkenny, Seventeenth Century. 129 



1646. A Survey of the Articles of the late Rejected Peace Concluded In 

 the Marques of Ormond's Cabinet in Dublin, the 29 of July, 1646, and there 

 published, as if the same were concluded the 29 of March before, In which 

 Survey it is proved by notable observation upon some of the said Articles, 

 that the said Peace is destructive of the Catholique Faith, disadvantageous 

 to His Majesty, pernicious to his Catholique subjects, and Favourable only to 

 rebellious Parliamentary Heretiques, &c, &c, &c. The First Part. " Walter 

 Enos, Dublinian, Priest, and D. of Divinity." 



4fco. 7 leaves + 70 pp. + 1 p. (errata). Folds in two, or foliowise. 



[Brit. Mus. /G. 5594 ; T.C.D. / Press A. 332 :— wants one lea£ (errata).] 

 Note : — The preliminary seven leaves have separate signatures : the signatures of the 

 paginated leaves are A-S 1. 



1646. The Second Part of the Svrvey of the Articles of the late Eeiected 

 Peace Wherein the Invaliditie and Nvllitie of the Said Peace is proved out of 

 many heads or causes. Walter Enos, D.D., Treasurer of Ferres. 



4to. 129 pp. (last blank). No title-leaf. Signatures A-V in fours. 

 " Printed at Kilkenny, by permission of Superiors and approbation in 

 the yeare, 1646." 



[R.I A. / H.T.— Box 43/ 23 ; Univ. Library, Cambridge, / Hib. 7. 646. 19 ; Vide also 

 Hazlitt : Bibliographical Collections and Notes, Third Series, 1887, p. 75.] 



Note : — This appears to be a continuation of the First Part, although with separate 

 signatures and pagination. 



1646. Proclamation "By the Ecclesiastical Congregation of the Clergy of 

 Ireland, For avoyding of unnatural distinction betweene the old Irish and the 

 old and new English, betweene Septs and Families," &c. Dated at Waterford 

 the first of September, 1646. 



S. sh., fob, within a border. 



[R.I.A.] 



Note: — No imprint, but Kilkenny ? 



1646. A Declaration of the General Assemblie of the Confederate 

 Catholicks of Ireland, Suppressing Protestations, touching the Conditions of 

 Peace or War, &c. Dated 4th July, 1646. 



A broadside (14 x 12|). Second issue. Roman letters. 



[Bodleian Library, Oxford— Carte MS. xviii, fol. 8.] 



Note. — This Declaration was printed at Waterford in 1645. 



1646. The Articles of Peace, made, concluded, accorded, and agreed upon 

 by and betweene his Excellency lames, Lord Marquesse of Ormond, Lord 

 Lieutenant Generall and Generall Governor of His Maiesties Kingdome of 

 Ireland, His Maiesties Commissioner, to treate, and conclude a peace, with 

 his Maiesties Roman Catholique Subjects of the said Kingdome, &c. 



