294 Mr. NE AL'S IIt Vol. of the ` no News for forne of my Subjects to fight, not only without my Comrmifïion, but againft my Command and Perlon too , yet all the while to pretend they fight by my Authority, and for my Safety.' There is a Letter from * Lord Howard at Edin? burgh, direeted to the Lord- Keeper, dated Nov. a.. 164.1; thewing the King's great Diligence to fup- preis the Irfh Rebellion. And another remarkable one, from Sir Henry Vane to the Lords Juffices, concerning force Infor- mations of Danger in Ireland t. Right Honourable, His Majefty bath commanded me to acquaint ' your Lordfbips, with an Advice given him from ' abroad, and confrm'd by his Mipifters in Spain, ' and elfewhere ; which, in this diftemper'd Time ' and Conjuncture of Affairs, deferves to be feri- ' oufly confider'd, and an efpecial care and watch- ' fulnefs to be had therein : which is, That of late, ' there have paffed from Spain (and the like may well have beenfrom other Parts) an unfpeakable ' Number of Irifb Churchmen for England and 4 Irelai' d and fame good old Soldiers, under pre- ' text of'asking leave toraife Men for the King of Spain ; wPte'eas j; is obferv'd among the Irifh ' Friars there, a Whiì miler runs as if they expected ' a Rebellion in fredata , and particularly in Con- sragbt. Wherefore; hit Majeíty thought fit to give your L.ordí}ips ffi}n>ò Notice, that in your Wifdoms, you might rr 'age the fame with that y difcover and prevent Dexterity and Secrecy, a fuch there íhould be, thither fo pernicious a Defign,ifa4(1.. ,n the Proceedings and to have a watchful Eye; , _ ' and AE.ions of thofe who corgi, ' Nalfon's 'Colle&ioz)6, col. LI p,. 612- t 2P: Nafy #'-s Còllectiön Vol. III fóá'.. ' broad,
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