Dix — Printing in Waterford in the Seventeenth Century. 343 



21. 1646. A Decree of Excommunication Against such as Adhere to the 



Late Peace. By Einuccini, Archbishop of Firmo. Deer. 1.1646 (?) Folio. 



Note. -This item is doubtful: the like Decrees of the 1st Sept. and 5th Oct., 1646, 

 were printed in Kilkenny. 



22. 1646. The Second Part of the Survey of the Articles of the late 

 reiected Peace &e. Eev. Walter Enos, d.d. 



[University Library, Cambridge. Hib. 7. 646.19 (No. 5217).] 



N.B.— 62 leaves. Leaves 1-22 were printed in Kilkenny. The last 40 leaves were 

 printed in Waterford, with the type and ornaments used by Bom-he in his press there. 

 (H. Bradshaw's MS. Note on Irish Printing.) 



23. 1646. Declaration of the Lord General of the Army of the Confederat 

 Catholicksin the Province of Leinster, (Preston), explaining why he receded 

 from Treaty with the Marquesse Clanrickard and withdrew his Forces, &c. 

 Printed by Command of the Councell & Congregation. Dated at Waterford,. 

 22nd Deer., 1646. A Broadside. (13f x 10.) Eoman Letter. 



[Bodleian, Carte MSS. 71. Fol. 431 ; 65. Fol. 329 & 342: 19. Fol. 670.] 



Note. — There is no imprint, but it must have been printed at Waterford (or 

 Kilkenny). 



24. 1646. A New Almanac for the yeare of Our Lord God 1646, being the 

 second after Leap yeare, and since the Creation of the World 5595. Calcu- 

 lated for the Longitude and Latitude of the City of Waterford, and may 

 serve generally for all Ireland. By a Manapian. 



(Printed for the year MDCXLVI.) 



[Vide John Booker's "Bloody Irish Almanack," E. R. McC. Dix.] 



25. 1651. Monarchy /No Creature of Gods/making, &c./ Wherein is proved 



by Scripture and / Eeason / that Monarchicall Go-verment \_sic\ is against 



the / minde of God. And that the Execution of the late King was one of J the 



fattest sacrifices that ever Queen Iustice had . . . Principally intended for the 



undeceiving of some ho-nest hearts who like the poor Iewes cry, give us a j King, 



though they smart never so much for it. By John Cooke . . . Peter de Pienne. 



12mo. (6i x 3f in.) 28 leaves + 134 pp. Sigs a-g4, h (one leaf), A-H8 14. 



31 lines to a full page. 



[Brit. Mus. /G. 4774; National Library (2 copies.), imperfect; The late Robert 

 Day, J.P., Cork ; University Library, Cambridge. (2 copies.) Hib. 8.651.2.3. (No. 5313.) 

 Imperfect.] 



26. 1652. Monarchy/No Creature of Gods making,&c./ Wherein/ Is proved 

 by Scripture and Eeason, / That Monarchical Government is / against the 

 mind of God. / And that the Execution of the late King was one of /the 



