1 34 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



1648. A Letter in Nature of an Appeale, written by the Maior, Towne- 

 Councell and Corporation of Galway unto the most illustrious and most 

 Reverend Lord the Lord Nuncio. 



"Printed at Kilkenny in the yeare of our Lord 1648." 4to. 6 leaves, 

 first blank and last also blank. 

 [E. R. McC. Dix.] 



1648. Proclamation by the General Assemblie of the Confederate 

 Catholiques of Ireland, of Pardon to All Who before 2oth October should 

 Submit, except O'Neill and others. Dated at Kilkenny, 30th September, 

 1648. 



A broadside (13| x lOf). Arms. Roman letter. 

 [Bodleian Library, Oxford— Carte MSS. lxv, fol. 421 & xxii, fol. 262—2 copies.] 



1648. The Copie of a Letter from a Gentleman in London, to bis friend 

 in Dublin, Together with the coppie of a Speech delivered by his Majestie to 

 the Lords Commissioners at New-porte in the He of Wight, upon his 

 Maiesties departure from the He. 



4to. No title. 7 pp. + 1 p. (blank). Sigs. A-A4. 



TE. R. McC. Dix.] 



Note : — No imprint, but Kilkenny? 



1648. Order of the General Assemblie of the Confederate Catholiques of 

 Ireland, Declaring Owen O'Neill a Traitor and Rebell against the King. 

 Dated at Kilkenny, 30th September, 1648. 



A broadside (15| x \1\). Arms. Roman letter. 

 [Bodleian Library, Oxford— Carte MSS. xxii. fol. 261.] 



[1648]. Forraigne Intelligence, By Letters from a Gentleman iu London 

 to his Friend in Dublin. 



4to. No title. 4 pp. 

 [E. R. McC. Dix.] 

 Note: — No imprint, but Kilkenny. 



1648. The Declaration of Owen O'Neill published in the Head of that 

 parte of the Ulster Army adhering to him, together with The Right 

 Honorable the Supreme Couneell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland 

 Their Answer thereunto. 



Printed and published by order of the said Couneell, 1 of July, 1648. 4to 

 (6|x5i). 16 pp. 



[Marsh's Library, ..' Cashel Loan Collection.] 



1648. A Declaration of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled; 

 Expressing their Reasons and Grounds for passing the late Resolutions 

 touching No Further Address or Application to be made to the King. (London, 

 1647.) 



