78 Proceeiiings of the Royal Iri-'^h Academy. 



Declararions and Acts framed by the Irish Popish Prelates and Clergy in 

 a Conventicle at Clonmac-Noise. Licensed by the Secretary of the Army." 



N.B.— There is no dale to the Dtclaration, but it was after 4 Deer., 1649. The London reprint 

 has '• 21 March, 1650 " in the imprint. Is this 1651? 



[ r\de London reprinU in Royal Irish Academy (" Halliday Tracte " 64, 3) : Corpus Christi and 

 Worcester Colleges (Oxford) ; and British Mnseum.'E. 596 (6).] 



X.B. This Declaration commences : " Having lately perused a Book prinltd at Kiiienny In the 



fear 1649, containing direre declarations and Acts of the Popish Prelates and Clergy framed in a late 

 ConTenlicle at Clonmanoise, the 4th day of December, in the year aforesaid, I thought fit tu give a 

 brief Answer into the same." This Kilkenny book is the same as last item, and of which there is 

 also a London reprint in the British Moseom, E. 534 (o). 



1650. 



22. " A True Eelation of Mr. John Cook's Passage by sea from Wexford to 

 Kinsale, in that great Storm, lanuaiy 5. Wherein is Belated the Strangeness 

 of the Storm, and the Frame of his Spirit in it^ Also the Vision that he saw 

 in his sleep, and how it was Eevealed that he should be preserved, which came 

 to pass very miraculously. Likewise a Eelation of a Dream of a Protestant 

 Lady in Poland, which is in part come to pass, the Kemainder being to b^in 

 this year, 1650. All written by Himself." 



'•' Printed at Cork." 



\Vide London reprints in British Museum, £. 59S (I) : Bodleian and Worcester CoH^e (Oxford).] 



1650. 



23. " Mrs. Frances CSooke's Meditations ; being an humble tkhanki^ving to 

 her Heavenly Father for granting her a new life, having concluded herself dead 

 ... on that great stonn, Jan. 5, l&i9." (With a hymn on the same occasion.) 



[ f'iiU London reprint in the British Museum, £. 600 (9).] 



1650. 



24. '• A Declaration and Proclamation of the Deputy General of Leland 

 concerning The present hand of God in the Visitation of the Plague : And for 

 the Exercise of Fasting and Prayer in relation thereunto." 



Dated oO July. 



[riife Lraidon reprints in Boyal Irish Academy (" flailiday Tracts," 64, 1) ; Britisli Museum, E. 

 612 (3) : Mertou CoUege (Oxford) ; and Dublin Municipal Library.] 



1650. 



25. "A Letter from the Lord Generall Cromwell To the Parliament of 

 England, concern in g his proceedings with their Army in Scotland, and the 

 late victory God hath given them over the Scottish Army there : Together 



