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A COPY of a PAPER Concerning Three Propoſitions Preſented by the Commiſsioners to the Kings Majeſty on Munday laſt, October 9. 1648.

With His Majeſties Finall Anſwer, returned on Wedneſday the 11 of October, concerning Ireland.

And His Majeſties Propoſitions for the nomi­nation of a Deputy and other Officers for 20 years.

Preſented to the Parliament this preſent Friday, Octob. 13. 1648

THis is a true Copy examined. And His Majeſties Paper, Sub­ſcribed

CHARLES REX.
[C R: royal blazon or coat of arms

London printed by Robert Ibbitſon. 1648.

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A Copy of the Commiſsioners PAPER Preſented to the KING October 9. 1648.

I.

THat An Act of Parliament bee paſſed, To Declare and make Voide the Ceſſation of Ireland, and all Treaties and Concluſion of Peace,2 or any Articles thereupon with the Rebells, without conſent of both Houſes of Parliament. And to ſet­tle the Proſecution of the VVarre in Ireland in both Houſes, of the Par­liament of England; to be managed by them: And the King to aſsiſt, and to doe no Act to diſcountenance or moleſt them therein.

II.

That Reformation of Religion ac­cording to the Covenant be ſetled in the Kingdome of Ireland by Act of Parliament, in ſuch manner as both Houſes of Parliament of England, have agreed, or ſhall agree upon, af­ter Conſultation had with the Aſſem­bly of Divines here.

III.

That the Deputy or cheif Govern­our,3 or other Governours of Ireland, and the Preſidents of the ſeverall Pro­vinces of that Kingdome be nomina­ted by both the Houſes of the Parlia­ment of England, or in the intervalls of Parliament, by ſuch Committees of both Houſes of Parliament, as both Houſes of the Parliament of England ſhall nominate and appoint for that purpoſe. And that the Chancellor, or Lord Keeper, Lord Treaſurer, Commiſsioners of the great Seale or Treaſury, Lord VVarden of the Cinque Ports, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Dutchy; Secretaries of State, Maſter of the Rolls, Judges of both Benches, and Barrons of the Exchequer of the Kingdoms of Eng­land and Ireland, and the Vice Trea­ſurer, and Treaſurers at VVarres of〈…〉4Kingdome of Ireland bee nominated by both Houſes of the Parliament of England, to continue Quem diu ſe be­ne geſſerint, and in the Intervals of Parliament by the afore-mentioned Committees, to bee approved, or diſallowed by both Houſes at their next ſitting.

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A Copy of His Majeſties Paper, De­livered to the Commiſſioners at the Treaty with His Majeſty, at Newport in the Iſle of WIGHT.

CHARLES R.

FOr a Finall Anſwer to you, to your Propoſition of the ninth of October, concerning Ireland.

His Majeſtie doth give His Con­ſent thereunto as is deſired, the time for nomination of the Deputy, and other Of­ficers being limited for Twenty yeares from the firſt of July, 1648.

FINIS.

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TextA copy of a paper concerning three propositions presented by the commissioners to the Kings Majesty on Munday last, October 9. 1648. With His Majesties finall answer, returned on Wednesday the 11 of October, concerning Ireland. And His Majesties Propositions for the nomination of a deputy and other officers for 20 years. Presented to the Parliament this present Friday, Octob. 13. 1648. This is a true copy examined. And His Majesties paper, subscribed Charles Rex.
AuthorEngland and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).
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Bibliographic informationA copy of a paper concerning three propositions presented by the commissioners to the Kings Majesty on Munday last, October 9. 1648. With His Majesties finall answer, returned on Wednesday the 11 of October, concerning Ireland. And His Majesties Propositions for the nomination of a deputy and other officers for 20 years. Presented to the Parliament this present Friday, Octob. 13. 1648. This is a true copy examined. And His Majesties paper, subscribed Charles Rex. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I). [2], 5, [1] p. Printed by Robert Ibbitson,London :1648.. (Reproduction of the original in the British Library.)
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