#Articles for Newtown, Co. Leitrim #### Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition ### Background details and bibliographic information Articles for Newtown, Co. Leitrim ================================= Author: [unknown] ----------------- ### File Description John T. GilbertFunded by University College, Cork and The HEA via PRTLI4Electronic edition compiled by Beatrix Färber 1. First draft, revised and corrected.Extent of text: 800 words#### Publication CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of the History Department, University College Cork College Road, Cork, Ireland—http://www.ucc.ie/celt (2009) Distributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland. Text ID Number: E650001-004Availability [RESTRICTED] Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only. #### Sources **Manuscript source**2. MS. in Library of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, p. 48. **The edition used in the digital edition**2. **John T. Gilbert**, Articles for Newtown, Co. Leitrim in A Contemporary History of Affairs in Ireland. , Dublin, Irish Archaeological Society (1880) volume 3part 2page 322 ### Encoding #### Project Description CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts #### Sampling Declaration The present text covers page 322 of the volume as part of the appendix. #### Editorial Declaration ##### Correction Text has been proof-read twice and parsed using SGMLS. ##### Normalization The electronic text represents the edited text. A few obsolete spellings have been regularized within the markup using the reg element. The original is given in the text. Text supplied by the editor is marked sup resp="JTG". Names and dates are tagged. Encoding is subject to revision. ##### Quotation There is no direct speech. ##### Hyphenation Soft hyphens are silently removed. When a hyphenated word (and subsequent punctuation mark) crosses a page-break, this break is marked after the completion of the word (and punctuation mark). ##### Segmentation div0=the articles. Page-breaks are marked pb n="". ##### Standard Values Dates are standardized in the ISO form yyyy-mm-dd. ##### Interpretation Dates are tagged. ### Profile Description Created: by officers of the English army (June 1652) #### Use of language ##### Language: [EN] The text is in seventeenth-century English. ### Revision History * (2009-11-02) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * File proofed (2); SGML and HTML file created. * (2009-11-01) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * File proofed (1); structural and content markup applied; header created; file parsed. * (2008-06-25) Beatrix Färber (text capture) * Text scanned in. --- #### Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: E650001-004 ### Articles for Newtown, Co. Leitrim: Author: [unknown] --- p.322 Articles of agreement made and concluded, by and between **Donogh O Harte**, of the one parte, and **Major Robert Ormesby**, on the other parte, in behalfe of **Sir Charles Coote, Knight and Barronett, Lord President of **Connaght****, for and concerning the surrender of the Castle or holt of **Newtowne**, in the barrony of **Drumaheare**, unto the said Lord President or whome hee shall apoynt for the Parliament of the Commonwealth of **England**, June the 3d. 1652. 1. The said **Donnagh O Hart** doth conclude, and agree to deliver up the said holt of **Newtowne** with all the armes, ammunicion and necessaries of warr not heereafter excepted, unto the said Lord President or whome he shall appoynt, at or by twelve of the clocke to morrow without prejudice or imbezilment. In consideracion whereof the said **Major Ormesby**, doth conclude and agree that the said **Donnagh O Hart** and those souldiers in that holt shall haue quarters for their lives, and shall haue liberty to march away with their bagg and baggage, without impeachment, except armes, and amunicion. 2. The said **Donnagh O Hart** (if hee desire the same) shall haue a proteccion graunted to him, and his men, to live in the State's quarters, with his and their families, as to other protected persons. 3. That the said **Donnagh O Hart** shall haue the full benefitt of the little corne that hee, and those souldiers in pay in the said holt sowed themselves, without rent, or contribution for this yeare, and a howse assured them to keepe their corne in safe from any under the Parliaments comand. 4. The said **Donnagh O Hart** (if he submitt to protection) shall haue for this yeare the grazeing of twenty cowes free from contribucion. 5. The said **Donnagh O Hart** is to haue the small boat and cotts which hee hath on **Newtowne Lough** without any impeachement. 6. Lastly the said **Donnagh O Hart** is to haue six musquiteers and six pikes allowed him, and his men, out of theire armes which they are to deliver up with his owne sword, in case hee submitt to protection for his necessary defence against Tories, which hee is to give security shall not bee imployed against the State.