Dix — Printing in Waterford in the Seventeenth Century. 335 



expresse order of the House of/ Commons in the Parliament of /Ireland, 



9 Iunii, 1641. Thomas Bourke. 4to. 144 pp. (7^ x 5^-.) 



[Brit. Mus. 1 / G. 5563 ; Bodleian Library, 226 ; j. 62 ; The Franciscan Library, 2 

 Dublin.] 



Note. — The Royal Arms are on the title-page. Bourke is described as " Printer to 

 the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland." 



2. 1643. A Kemonstrance of the Eight Honourable lames Earle of Castle- 

 ha^en and Lord Audley, Concerning his Imprisonment in Dublin and escape 

 from thence. Laquens contritus est Sf nos liberati sumus. Eeviewed, Corrected 

 augmented. Thomas Bourke. 4to. (7 T 6 o x 5 T V) 23 pp. + 1 p. blank. 

 Sigs A-C, in fours : Al blank. 



[Brit. Mus. / C. 21. b. 1/14. The Franciscan Library, Dublin, 2 copies.] 

 N\B. — On title-page is a device of a heart pierced by four arrows, and 

 surrounding it as a square border are these words: "Sagittae Tuae | acutae in | 

 Corda inimi | Corum regis. | " 



3. 1643. A Kemonstrance of Grievances presented to his most Excellent 



Majestie, in the behalfe of the Catholicks of Ireland. (17th March 1642/3.) 



Thomas Bourke. 4to. 32 pp. Sigs. A-D4. (See pp. 336, 337.) 



[T.C.D. / Gall. 3. o. 30. No. 27 ; Brit. Mus. / 601. d. 57 ; University Library, 

 Cambridge ; Hib. 7. 643. 86 (No. 5308) ; Dublin Municipal Library ; National Library.] 



Note. — The Royal Arms on the title-page. 



4. 1643. Admonition / by the Supreame / Councell / of the Confederat / 

 Catholicks / of ireand [_sic] . / To all His Majesties . . . Subjects . . . Against 

 a Solemne League and Covenant framed ... in the Parliament of England. 

 As also against a Declaration of the . . . English Parliament. Thomas Bourke. 

 4to. 22 pp. Sigs A-C4 (last leaf gone). 



[University Library, Cambridge, / Hib. 7. 643. 1 (No. 5309).] 



Notk. — Containing a reprint of "A Solemne League," &c. See a full description in 

 the forthcoming Cambridge Catalogue, No. 5309. 



5. 1643. Lawes and Orders of Warre,M.DC.XLin. Established for the conduct 

 of the Annie designed for the Expedition of Ulster. Thomas Bourke, Printer 

 to the Confederate Catholics of Ireland. 4to. (7 * 5-,%.) 1 1 pp. + 1 p. blank. 



[The Franciscan Library : Dublin, 2 copies.] 



Note. — Vide also in Gilbert's "History of Confederation," vol. iii, p. xiv, and p. 74. 

 On title-page is a cross with " In hoc signi vincu " over it, and " Castle- 

 haven Audley " below it. 



1 The copy in the British Museum measures 7J x 5i. There are 26 lines to a full page. 

 - The Franciscan copy is bound in parchment or vellum. Between pp. 10 and 11 are 

 inset two unpaged leaves of " The Speech of Sir Richard Blake, Knight," &c. 



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