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Parliament from the twenty

onday in the Hone of Commons they received letters from Ireland, intimating that theire troubles are o great, that they have carce time eyther day or night to write That the Rebells doe much increae and pree hard toward Dublin, which putteth the Kingdom into great feare being earce able to reit them. That they want mony to pay their Souldiers already entertained.

That the Rebels doe expect Armes and upply from forraine parts, both from England, France, and Spaine.

That ending to the Rebels to demande the caue of theire taking up of Armes, they returne a remontrance that it is to maintaine the Kinges prerogative and the freedome of Concience, in the exerciing of religion, which if they may have confermed