Dix — Printing in the City of Kilkenny, Seventeenth Century. 135 



EEPKINT. 4to. Over 16 pp. 

 [E. R. McC. Dix— imperfect.] 



1649. Proclamation, by the Lord Lieutenant-General, &c, of Ireland 

 (Marquis of Ormonde). Announcing Treaty of Peace, &c. Dated 17th of 

 January. 



" Printed at Kilkenny, by William Smith." 



[Public Record Office, London — S.P.I. 266 (13) ; Vide Calendar of State Papers 

 (Ireland), 1647-1660, &c, p. 40.] 



1649. Proclamation, by the Marquis of Ormonde. Dated 22nd January, 

 1648/9. 



" Printed at Kilkenny by William Smith." 

 [R.I. A. / glass case.] 



1649. Proclamation, by the King (Charles II). Dated 17th February, 

 1648/9. 



[Bodleian (Carte) 65,460 & 23,507.] 



1649. Certain Acts and Declarations made by the Ecelesiasticall Congre- 

 gation, of the Arch- bishops, Bishops, and Other Prelates, met at Clonmacnoise, 

 the fourth day of December, 1649. And since concluded. 



[Vide London reprint in R.I. A. / T. — Box 62/1, & inB.M. ; and also see " Declaration 

 of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland," in R.I A./ T. — Box 64/3. 



APPENDIX. 



EXTEACT. 



5th CHAEGE against the JESUITS. 

 FIFTH CHARGE. 



That being required by the Dean of Perns, Auditor- General to the Lord 

 Nuncio, and that under precept, to permit the ordinations of the said Lord 

 Nuncio and the Ecclesiastical Congregation to be printed, as they had a press 

 in their house of Noviciate, they at first refused permission, and immediately 

 afterwards, as is believed, they took measures to have the said press carried 

 off by the Supreme Council to the incredible injury of the Ecclesiastical 

 party which was never afterwards able to print its ordinations and necessary 

 answers. 



REPIY of the FATHERS to the FIFTH CHARGE. 



Before we had been required by the Dean to print those writings the 

 press was taken from us by the Supreme Council on public authority as is 



