338 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



6. 1643. A Declaration of the Supreme Council of the Confederate 

 Cathoiicks of Ireland ratifying a cessation of arms for a year with the 

 Marquis of Ormonde, and against any acts of hostility, &c. Dated (at Cashel) 

 21st Septr. 1643. Thomas Bowrke, Printer to the Confederate Cathoiicks 

 of Ireland. A Broadside, llf x 8-^ : Text, 10-J- x 6|. Eoman letter. 



[Bodleian, MS.— Carte, 6. Fol. oil.] 



7. 1644. Titus, or the Palme of Christian Covrage : To he exhibited by 

 the Schollars of the Society of Iesus, at Kilkenny, Anno Domini 1644 . . . 



Tliomas Bowrke. 4to. 2 leaves. 



University Library, Cambridge /Hib. 7-644/33 : (No. 5311). See W. C. Hazlitt's 

 Bibliographical Collections and Notes. Third Series : 1887 : p. 248. 



Note : — A Dramatic piece. 



A copy appeared for sale at one of Sotheby's auctions in 1885. 



8. 1644. Alexiphannicon, or a Sovreigne Antidote against a Virulent 

 Cordiall, composed 22 June 1644 by two Druggists: the one an Apostata, 

 called Iohn Loghan, a titular Doctor of Physicke : the other a Doctor of 

 divinity of the pretended reformed Gospel, called Ed. Parrey. Wherein the 

 Cordiall is proved to be a contagious drugge of pestilent Ingredients, and the 

 motives inducing the Apostata unto revolt to bee damnable and heretical. 

 Walter Enos, Dublinian, Priest, and Doctor of Divinity. 



Tliomas BourJcc. 4to. 118 pp. +- 3 leaves | Table). 



[T. C. D. /CC. 11. 9.] 



9. 1 644. The / Propositions / of the / Eoman Cathoiicks / of Ireland, /Presented 

 by their Commissioners to His Sacred / Majestie, in April, M.DC.XLIV. / As 

 also the Answer of the Agents for the Protestants of Ireland, made to the / said 

 Propositions ; and their Petition and Propositions to his Majesty ; / with His 

 Majesties answer to tlve Propositions of the said, Roman / Cathoiicks : And the 

 answer of lames Marquesse of Or-numd Sis Majesties Commissioner for the 

 treatic ...ofa Peace in the Kingdome of /Ireland, to the said Pro-positions. 

 Tliomas Bourke, Printer to the Confederate / Cathoiicks of Ireland. 4 to. 

 T.L (verso blank) + pages numbered 7-80. Sigs [A2], B-K4. 



[E. R. McC. Dix ; Marsh's /Cashel Loan Collection ; University Library, Cam- 

 bridge. /Hib. 7.644. 29 (No. 5310).] 



Note.— In Mr. Dix's copy is an inset of 2 leaves (pp. 33-36) of some other Tract with 

 Sig. " c." It begins : " The humble Propositions." 



