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Chapter XI. The Irish Rebellion of 1641

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Supplementary Chapters, Genealogical and Historical, compiled from original sources
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1872

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page 182 note * The Beginnings and Proceedings of the Rebellion in the county of Cavan from the 23rd of October 1641 until the 15th of June 1642. By Henry Jones, D.D. London, August 11,1642. See also Dr. Edmund Borlace's History of the Irish Rebellion, London, 1680, folio, p. 32; and Sir James Ware's History of Ireland.

page 182 note † Op. cit. This narrative of “the Beginnings and Proceedings of the Rebellion in the county of Cavan ” is a different work from Dr. Henry Jones's deposition concerning the Rebellion, dated March 3rd, 1641–2, forming Appendix IX. in Sir Richard Cox's Hibernia Anglicana, or History of Ireland, vol. ii. p.p. 38'44. In this deposition Dr. Jones states what he had heard of the long hatching of the rebellion, and of the plans and intentions of the Rebels.

page 183 note * Paper in the Public Record Office, endorsed :

“6 No. 1641.

Coppie of the Remonstrance of the Rebells in the county of CaTan.”

page 184 note * Paper in the Public Record Office, endorsed:—

“Nov. 10, 1641.

Coppie of the answer to the Remonstrance of the Rebells in the county of Cavan.”

page 185 note * Dr. Bulkeley, Archbishop of Dublin.

page 182 note † Ut supra. See also Sir James Ware's History of Ireland; and Dr. Edmund Borlace's History of the Irish Rebellion. London, 1680, fol. p. 32, ut supra.

page 186 note * Memoir, &c. p. 184.

page 186 note † Possibly a chief rebel may have accompanied Dr. Jones and Mr. Waldron as an escort, but no such person appears on record, or is even hinted at by Dean Jones.

page 187 note * In the Catalogue of the British Museum Reading Room this work is entered under different heads: 1°, Bcdell (William), Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh. A Remonstrance of the Gentry and Commonalty of the County Cavan. 2°, Dissenter, &c. 3°, “Irish Nation, &c.” 4°, James Howell, on the Irish Rebellion of 1641.

page 187 note † See Clogie's Memoir, p. 188, for Bishop Bedell's letter in reply to Dr. Swiney, dated Novr. 11,1641.

page 187 note ‡ In English, Upper Lake.

page 188 note * Cotton's Fasti and Sir James Ware's History of Ireland, ut supra.

page 189 note * Clogie's Memoir, pp. 217–225.