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Show The Conqueft of Ireland. qineraltogither fo martiall affaires , ‘he became a ‘porie baliant man,and did as gudferuice to the citie of 2omre as ante before oratter him. Affcica be cone quered, mDinbis fick trinmpy Jagurths and hts tivofonnes tere boundindhaines , and cavied cap, tines fo ome before his harlot. Ahe Cambetans, Germans, aio Ligurians wanting habitations, and thinkingto fettle themfclues in Ztalie,traucllen -fhithertwards for the fante purpofesbut being denied bpthe omans,they mane mot cruel tarres port thert, md fluc of them at oneflit fonrefcoze thon. fand fouldicts, ait thzeeeore thoufand of others, ~fheretuiththe fate of Monte andof all Ftalie was fotzokenand onerthjotune,that the Romans much betbatlenthemfelues, ¢ df thitthe berelic that thep thoulo be Otterlie neftroted.gn this Diftretfe artus ctoke the matter trband, and meeting firft with the <Germatis ; gave them thebattelt,fe their ‘king <entobodhas, md tivo bundjed thouland men, be: 20 fourefeorethoufand:thich twere faker. After {foe he nict With the Canthsfansjand five their king that MBelens; and an hundied and'fortie fhonfand with sbine,as allo tobefortie thontandppftoners,Jo? abic hitoriehetriemaizhen the Cecond:tinve it ome ; and Chap.27,28,29, eda&d, he twould toin by god tyorws and gentle fp. ches. Jntime of peace he lwas.morwreadte to perio ‘and obeie, than te ruleand beare fwaie. Dutof the ‘tampe he tas: nioze like to a fouldior companion than acapteine o2 ruler : butin the campe andin the wartes he caricd twit) him the fate and counte: "nance ofa valfant capteine. Df himfelfe he tvouln (hotaduentare ante thing , but being aduifen andfet on,be refufen wa attempts : fo} of bimfelfe be twonla *9 inotrathlicadtienture, 02 prefamptroufite take ante thing in band.Zn the fight and battell be was amok ‘Adured token'and figne to the tole compante, ef. therto Tanvbaltantlie tothe fight , 02 for policteto tetite. Jn all chances of toarte he tas Mill one.and ifbe Came matiet of man, being neither difmai with "abuerfitie:, noz patted vp twith pofperitie. The earléleauingWexford vpon the weesthat Fitz/tephans wasin hola, went fhemarinerscof.bin on kann among bis: cnimies, AMoDzaUChim fo Mitt for bimfeile. When -be was purtucn by bisentintes, be was faine:to:bioe bine felfe ina bogand coucren bimlelfe twith ict =utice becaufe bewontdnot be knownes, Meverthrictic he fpamtakerann Nelincren ton auetobe kiltens (ar Nieotherfooumpsgfaduerfitic anpati(oric Did hera, "~ Chap.29. render bnito him the citie of Dublin , twith the car tens theronto adfoiningasatt all ftich tions and fortsas tere borvering bponithe fea. Agee: ANd AS fo2 therefioue he-thoule baueand retrine copia ao bis beirs,bolving the Tanty of the kings of bts beirs. Mhete things thus concluved, the bing with bis.at mnie mardedalong bp SenerneGree theta coals Of. (x) WArktwales; pndsthectoimne: cr)wher" Stat atone sd7 Ja (1) Balesttvaies in Latineisnamed Deactiosnd és thafiabidyis now called wenbsoketihire., TY HW, Tp St Shrahbonfas's <0 3 aby\ni ebethfrom the feas on the marth nro fens one mine Wyre a oT OF SAMY Cacia? aubralseR fonth. Snethe welt parbithereof:s és:the Withaps se of face ishotcefanatt, : eee helitle, butOmeabatofabigd liberalseenrteonsane what souldnatcompostebeing tapatietn . fumeiall greland round /abont : and libetwile the pro. pelle of faint Molinthat Dutof the cat thall come bhin; ws drinen off by Ailes Cogan,andhath the woorlt G28, opal te SPenoue named Cairteantd + aid.on tde-ratt. hoe itbaxdered) bpon Sonthtoates nauicd Deenbewt- 64 mighfichurling wind, ¢ ruth thorough tothe weft, Y Mthe meane time Drorike,theane cied The'citizeris of Wexford prefent vnto king of Meth, twatching the ablence of the earle.as alfoof ikcfmond, the one being it theking Robert Fitzstephans, andfundri¢ princes of Ireland come and fubmit shemfelies ta the kin1a Engler, and the other af Wiaterford, be muffered a'great number of (olofo2s , and bpona foonevabont the Kalendsof September, lateth ftege balfantnetfe:can not be (hut bp,butthat tt will(aben fime aoccafionferneth) fhetw it felfe. 3Foz Wiles Cogatrand all big companie por a {udden iffue ont bponthe cnimtes , and bnivares faking them napping, mabea great laughter of them:among thom there has the fonneof Disrike , aluflic pong gene Chap.32° °o Peking being thus landed at Ceater: foxD, anidthere refting bimfelfe; the-cittsens of Werford, onder colour and prefente of great humblenefie and dutie,and in hope of fome thanks , thep bzought Mobert Fitsephans bound ag a captive and a patfonrer and prefenten bint fo the bing as one tho deferued fmall fattoz o2 cours tefie, that he bad Without bis confent ¢leaue entered into Jreland, € gitien therebyan occalionto others fo offend and to docuill. The bing not liking of bint, of Cngland , ling at Penbzoke in Wales , hefell 3° felt out With bina charged him verte deepelie and tleimari} and heflaine alfo. Andatthis time the king out With the noblenien and gentlemen of the cour tries: bicaule thep had fuffercd the earle Wichard to fake bis paffage among them fromthenfe into Sre- fharplie for his rath and haffie aduentures, and that he fwould take bpon him to make a conqueff of Zreland without bis affent and leane ¢ and forthivith lad, Gnd remeouing fuch as had anie charge o2 kee pingof any forts there, be placed others therein : but at leigth bis heat being coled,« his oitpleafure quats commanded him fo be bandlocked and fettered, {with an other prifoner , and to be fafelie kept in thbawhing , aio as be was walking abzoad witha Affer this the king remoned his armieand marched tofyard (2) tfemore,and afterthat be had tarvied as Renold tower. Then Dermon Wace Arth prince of (1) Corke came to the king of bis otone fre twill, led, thep were reconctied againe to bis gad fauout fubmitted bimfelfe, became tributarie, and tabe bis and grace. Wiles the king late there , he had great pleafure o dt) tobe true and fatthfull fo the hing of Cugland. Golhatvke of Porwaie opon is Hilt, he had cfpien a falcon fitting bpon a vocke;and as he tent about the tocketo biel and behoto him, bis gotatke baning alfo efpien the falcon, bxted biito him,and theretwith the king let bim flie, he falcon feeing hie (elfe thus beelet,taketh alfo ting :and albeit bir fight tuas but bout tivo dates, be tuent to (3) Cahill , and hither caiste bnito him at the riuer of (4) Sure, Donold prince of (5) Limertke + there them he haobtets nea peace, be became tributarie and fvoze fealtie. The king thenfet (of bis men) rulers and keepers.or ver the cities of Corke and Limerike, Apenalfo came tn Donold prince of DMlopie, and uantageof the qofatpbe bir aduerfarie, commeth 50 Macletghlin D Felin prince of the Decies, andall Glow at the fic; pet at length the maketh wing mo Mounteth op of a great height : ad tabing the av dotwneWith all bir might, and friking bir the claue birbackeafunner, and fell Dotpne dead at the kings fot: tberat the king and all thep that were then pre fenthad great maruell. And the king bauing gaol king, and being in loue with the falcoi, did pearelis at the beeping anv difclofing time fend thither for them : for (nn all bis land there was not a better and a moze bardie hatwke, the bet ¢ chiefelt men in all Mounfter, + dio fubmit them{clues, becametributaries and fivo2e fealtie. Whome then the king had erie libevallie retwars bed, be fent them home againe : and he bimfelfe res turned backe againe to Waterfor though (6) Lt brach. When be came fo Waterford, Fitsfeyhans was brought before bim , ¢ then he had twell behelo bim,andconfivercd with bimfelfe the valfantnetle of the man, the god ferufce he haddone, ¢ the perils ¢ 60 dangers he had bene in: be began to be moued with foie pitie and compaffion bpon him, and at the ins Treland. tercefiton ¢ bpthe medfation of certeine noblemen, be heartilie forgaue him, and releafen him from out Chap.31. of bonds, andreffored him bolic to bis former fate andlibertie, fauing that be referued to bimfelfe the eet thines thus Done,and all prepar folune of CHlerford, twith the territories and lands , ted in areadineile fit fo; fud)a noble entherebnto adioining :¢ not long after fomeof thofe The comming of king Henrie into Quterprife , ano for trhich the bing had ftated a long time in Wales, be tuent to faint Dar ©@)Penbkzokeis the chiciihtomne ofalharor ambiieth.on the eat fide of -gpilford'bamesyseberews uids church, there ben he bad made bis praters and foas fometifnes:a berie ftrong tattel; butiped (5F Deane his devotion, the tind and the wether well ferning , be toke thiping and arriued onto Caters Gone ‘nzite). bya rablematynamed Senwlps fox in the kalends of Souember,being faint Luks date: hautng tn bis retinue fiue hundzed gentlemen si eq) 2278s G spilfas fhaltcome out of theeatt, and hall veuonr any cons SVolinfulfila and hail run thozongh-and-ouerthyow the force ano firength of Jrelany, ‘ Swthispart were Flemmingsplsced Mare ONG ia yx Hoy ate pero2, md Lewes then French hing. And now waswzophefies of fulfilled the piophefie of Derlin, that A firie globe Aperin and Chap:30. fed, Lunt that it will beeake out + cuenf vertue and Grnie in( 3) Sptt 30 baudinthe testo be fhippens: ALS Ororike prince ofMethbefieging Du- thenbntfety men, but pet they tere valiant and be riemeniieed, And as the Maite cart not be fupp2ef hatin mifericnemmantnas mozemiferable; and in t Our Lowone thoufand one hundzed feauentic ¢ two, Aleranver the third then'pope, Freveribe thenem: ~. pnte England, ¢7 Was reconciled binemw troupes Adthereforett bogs faidof:bim, 5, eeenaan: Gelicitig nonemozefortunateand baypietheabes d number. Zhis twas in the fenententh peare of bis reigne,the ones fortith of his age,and in the peare of. namoit the mouth of tio fivo2ds.4t bath tive bzanthes 0) atmes, the one flowing bard to Laucrforo fwefk, and the other thozough the countrie named Rolla, fiong ipemeri2jo2 THekwales, The Ctelfhmen fo the citie: of Dublit : totthin the abich there were Koad nanied then thethird founder of sonte.Againe Oe fhe carle was tharching towards in thectutll teats whith greteby theamcadiis of Date @ueffo2d,and twas rome tothe bogders ther fius,all Jtalictuas then twarmes, and the Homans ofcerteine mefengersnict him,and thetweh Anenerie place bad the tworfe fide (for all: Stalfe bes to him the niifehance baypened onto Robert gan to forfake them)and in thisdiftrefie Darius ha: hing gotten butt (mall potwer in relpecof the ents 3° FitsHepharis,and of the fetting onfire the totone of Werfad :adbing mozeouct, that the traitors were Mies,gineth the onfet bpon the Warfians.and at too fuilie: netermined tf thep traneltea ante further totimes be Due fonretane thoufand of thent: tidy fo fans them)thep twonld cut off all the beans of tity quailen the Jfaltans , andincouraged the Romans, fieybans andbis companic,and fendthem bnto bint. that the Komans recovered themifelucs and had the WHherebpon twith heante cheare' ¢ fozroivfull hearts maifirie,Asin the twarres h otherwileiwas Martins thep change their minds, anotutne tolvards Gly erie fortunate: for being butofa bale focke, pet he terford,. Chere Shen thep were come, thep ford matied Julia, a rioble teoman of the familie of the Hernienow latelie retarned from the bing with a Julies, and aunt tnto Julius Cefar: be palled thas mefageand letters frombim bntothe earle;porfud rough the moft part of the offices in 30m: He fas Fil Legarus d/endens then Prafeus equitum: after. that4° ding and requiring bim to come ouct inte Chg land onto him, Wherevponthe earle preparepane Tisbunns plebisserator, tediles,ano Court times was be made bfintelfe teadic,andas foneas tuis and tea contull. Andas fortune (einen to fanourand coun: ther ferued be toke thigping , and carted tperute a fenante bimaboue all other tn tome; fo. vid fhe al: So checke him wuithgreat reproches, ¢-burdenedbint long twith him. And being landed be rove tolwards Smith great miferies. Fo2 bts pride teas to erceffine, thé king; and met bim ata towne callen Petwbamt Neere tuto @locetterhere he asin tedines with abchis ambition' intolerable 5 that the bet and Agveat armie to faile ouer into Frland.dubere after moft part of (heMomians deanlie bated and ennted Himsano therefore aher be laboured tobe: edi, fundaie emanie altercations patted bettyeene them, at length bp means of dpernie the kings difpleafare PretoTrilnur,be was reiesed;he tong accufed fox ‘thoullo appeated, and it twas a graxd that: fic etlethou was 50 o enfmiet and-an ; traitoz nena mgocka n, Ambitio fveare allegeance tothe bing, and pecld and fare mot-tvealth:s be was inforced to fofake thercom ‘ont Momeoandflie intAffrike. Alto being at the! fears, The ConqueftofIreland. (3) Milford isa famonsand a godlie Harborough * to Waterford, and from thence failed totheking. ie Ghap.3o,31,32- Of fecuice, and of botomen and hozemen a great traitors , iyo thus had betrated him, were themfel nes taken andput to death. (1) Copke, tt Latine named Corcaginm,is.an ans p cientcitte fn the pionince of gPounfter, and builbe fro (as tt Ghouln apeare) by the Cafterlings 07 waies, ¥t fandety now tia marty 074 bog,and or fa |