DiX — Printinc) in Cork in the Seventeenth Century. 77 



1649. 



16. "Proclamation by Oliver Cromwell, Lord [jieutenaat General of Ireland, 

 against wasting Wheate or Barley, or behaving outrageously towards the 

 Inhabitants by killing their Sheepe and Cattle, &c." 



Dated S,. Dec., 1649. 

 " Printed at Corcke." 

 A broadside. 7 + 7. 



[John Elliott Hodkiii, vide liis " Raiioia " p. 3.5.] 



1649. 



17. " The Irish Monthly Mercury." 

 (No. 1, 21 Deer., 1649.) 



\_riiie London reprints in British Miisenm (2 coijies), E. 592 (6), etc.] 



[1650 



18. "A brief Character of Ireland." 



[Fide London Edition (1692) in British Museum /T. 183-5 (3).] 



N.B. — At end of 'London' Edition it says: "Ended the 21st December, 1649. Printed at 

 Corke." 



1650. 



19. "The Irish Mercury Monthly, communicating all true Intelligence 

 within the Dominion of Ireland." 2nd No. 



{Jan. 2b-Feby. 25.) 



[ Vide London reprints in Britisli Museum, Buriiey 31 ; and Worcester College Library 

 (Oxford).] 



1650. 



20. " Certaine Acts and Declarations made by the Ecclesiasticall Congrega- 

 tion of Archbishops, Bishops, and other Prelates met at Clonmacnoise,the 4 day 

 of December, 1649. Together with a Declaration of the Lord Lieutenant of 

 Ireland, for the undeceiving of deluded and seduced people, which may be 

 satisfactory to all that do not wilfully shut their eyes against the light. 

 In Answer to Certaine Declarations and Acts framed by the Irish Popish 

 Prelates and Clergy in a late Conventicle, etc." 



"Printed at Cork the 25 of Fcbrmrij, 1649 " [1650]. 



\_Fide Dublin reprint in King's Inns Library N. 10, 7a.] 



1650. 



21. " Declaration of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland For the undeceiving of 

 deluded and seduced People which may be satisfactory to all that doe not 

 wilfully shut their eyes against the light. In Answer to certaine late 



