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Show ‘The Chroniclesof Irelatid. -derats. Warnell of Walgriiin percetutrig all goto Wurneviet * nantedBaltra, md Zivouldgladlicknowhow -twzacke fled taMountter, where be twas taken bp the pee tenth difpofe it before he beerecuted. Dhegouer» -_lozd Iutler picount Thurles, andbeing conuciedto crointey, nour not miffrufting that matter Woifeharglefed Cnglmdwaserecnted at Diburne , Doctor Tras Creners (foz if be bnderffod the true fignification of the -_ucrs,teho was left as bottage with the cittsens, teas erecuten, terme,it was veric like that to late had not benefo -_by them delinetedto the lord deputic, and after with fharpe to Parele, but to fone bad beene as fotvze to Monks the pleat executed at the gallows ON Dir Rooks epe: Dim) willed the monie fo be told to parele, mdprer cuted, ; ae -sMmantolune greene, fentlie canted him to be cut (horter bp the bead : de Sit Walter de la Hide knight and bis toife the Ruane sparete behen: claring thereby,that although for the time be imbzas <> ted the benefit of the treafon, petatter be coulonot , , ladie Gennet Cufface tuere awechonded, € bzought i comet diget thetreacheric of thetraito:, y as prfoners bp matterWaabiorr bicetreaturozftom eEqaaceap. their totone of MBoiclare to the cael of Dublin; bir prehewver, The deputie having lef agarrifonin thecattell, Thereputie caufe thet fone and heite James de la Wide tas returnethta teturned tofth the armic trinmyhantlicto Dublin, sDablin, Thomas Fitsgirald not mifooubting but fud ashe the onclie bauer of all this tebelforr stro as the gor uernozfafpedted, inas fet ow bp bis patents, ¢ames left in the caftell were able fo fand to thett tackle, ae lic bp his mother. a be Bnight ¢ bts twife,lieng in due eee lenied abuge armie in Deonbur bis countric,and tn -_Tellle fox the {pace of ttielue moneths, tere at feuce Syards Mat: Connagh,to the number of (eventhoufand, mardys rall times eramined,¢ notivtthfanding all pzefimps ing with them totpards Dainoth , minding tobaue noth. tons ano (nemiifes that could be gathercd,toep were remouen the hing bis armie from thefiege: butbes ing certified, that Parete bis fotterbzother paelded ., in the end found giitleffe of their fonne bis follie, But the ladie was had in erantination apart,ad ity bpthe caftell fo the veputic, the better part of bis -tifeoby meanes to hargebi hufband with bir Horne companie gaue bim the fp. Ail this nottwity bis rebellion, tho being not wone thereto with all fimoing he made twith (ud) astwonld Fiche tobins tyemeanes that coulabe trionght, was menaced to seretort ieft to Clane.She lord deputie hauinginfeligenceofbis be put to neath,o3 to be rackt; and fo with ertremitic tovefendDuz aypoch, lett fir Willfam Wrereton at Dublin to der tobecompelled'; aheroas With gentlenelie He could fond the citie,s marched With the armie tothe Paas, bit. not beallutedfo ackwotwlenge thefe apparent trea Gailogiates there he twke {euen fcoze of Thomas his Galloglal: fons , that neither hir buthand noz the could twithout fes.andleadthemallarmed totard Zobntowne, takenand. great (hetv offmpadencic dertic. The (continateh efpieng Thomas to march nere,inie Game, partedit to the gouernour, tho prefentliecommane » The genitletweman with tyefe continual forms Gameee beartb:oken, veceaten in the caffell : from therife dace nit 3 pep cach manto Bill bis p2ffoner before the charge, bir bovie twas vemeucd brto the greic friers with Evnany O- Wich twas difpatchtzonlp Comund Dicine efcaping the Deputic his commannement, that tt fhould not keine cfcapeth, mother naked by fight to Thomas his compante, ‘be interred,ontill his plefure tere further knotwne; leaning bis (hictin bis keepers hands. 1Both the ars "adding Wwithall, that the carcale of one tho tvas the mies aduanced themfelues one againthe other, mother of fo arrant an archttaite:, ought ratherto but the hootfemen of efther fide couldnot catge, by reafon of amatif}o2 quakentire that partedthem. Atherfore the deputie caufed tivo02thre flelopeces AEhomas any t2bedifeharged,whic feattered Thomas andhisrae His compane Vlement, informucy ashe neuerfr {ach open wife fleet). Fitsqtray bistrata: gems. aNd Bogs fognaty bpon,than to be laid in ante chats ‘Mla grauc . Ahe corps eng foureo; fine dates in |, this plight,at the requetl of the lavie Gennet Gols Wardsthe confines of Mountter , abere Thomas -Fitsqivaln at that time remained.ath F ttsegttAD a.cceton fir Gilliam Wpereton Mitmithed fo fiercelie,as both pirmitt pute the lo72 Leonard Greie , tho fmimedfatlic bp: Leones? on the taking of Bis oth marched with bis potuer to- ae GCnglith, being clad and hortled ike nogtherne men, rough nets were not the Atte to take (ud peart tortoeto Lrim, aberea garrifonlate withbue and birds, gaue bis abnife fo the lore deputic to grow fouldiors , and that the traito: Thomas Fitsgtraly was burning a village barobp. She fouloiorstue pecing nocoufinage tMuedont of the fotune, uo compofition. Zhe deputie thing of the motion,crs "nedaparlee,fending certeine of the Cnglith as bo" -_fkages to Thomas biscampe with a protection dire' 2h fancuarie in the churchpard, ibid) in thofe daies Was bighlic reucrenced. Thefe amdtbhe likeknacks -_-Lozd Grete, he twas perfuaded to (ubmit binnfelfe the king bis mercie, twith the gouernours faithful det om Englidh forcedto weigh bim, During this time, campe,as an infallible feale of the couenants a Swell. thers,fit THlilliam Sentlo knight bis for, Mewice Biceapcnts there arriued with a freth {opplée of hoxlfemen sare Erwarn Gritty, Wanflvell knight,fic Coward Grist knight, tho were difperfeo to funozic parts of thepale to defend the countric trom the enintics inuafon. Ghentbe eat ofthis rebellion inas inthis wile alftoagcd the lox depatie finding out no denife to apzebendthe capteine,imploied bis tiouttric to intrapbis confer nie time a= earle of istloare conld efther faintliebe fufpeded.o7 gaint bis ~ ie Debententlie charged; pet there twas never.aniecele prince, _-of that houferead 07 beard of, that bare armour in _-the Aeloagaink hisprince. UWhid) J twrite notas a --barrifter biredto plead theft canfe, but asa dont cler moued to declare the truth. Ehis Thomas Fitsgteata (as before is tpecttled) oy. yeceripa was borne in Guglano, opon thom nature potwzed gion ot aha- Shoulo bald for amore fafe and rong barbican,than -_-dbis rare gffts pad bene blemithedby hts later euill qualities, be would have proued an tmype fworthie fo With Enging , fometime twith graue and pithie as pobtbegmes, hecraucd of the olvner the name of fure tall and perfonable, in countenance amiable, a hbite face,and iwtthall fometbat ruddie,velicatlie ix the barke; tho haning anfwered,that it fas calleo Teton, cc M8 Colw,the gentleman foze appalled thereat,fato: «, HOW geod brethren Jamin beter defpaire of our cach limfeatured, arolling tong ¢ a rich btterance, of nature fertble amdtsind, beriefone carion there _-_-be fanfied, ealilie totth fabnriffion aypeatcn,harolie fillie mourners fometime twith{miling ,fometime _be ingraffed info honoablea flocks, te twas ofthar - teturnie to Zreland, for F beare in mind anold prg 50 twith fubboynnefe tueied,in matters of importance wi Hefie, that fiueearics biethzen thoulo be cariedina « COWes bellic to Englandand fromthenfeneucr to teturne, Whereatthe refk began afieth to hotwle and la Ment, tri) Doubtlefie was pitifull, to bebold five Talfant gentlemen, that durit meet in the field fiue 88 furdie champions as could be picked out in a tealme, to be (0 fuddenlie terrified twtth the bare Hameof aiwadden colv, 03 tofearelikelionsafilie and bndoubted promife that be Mould be pardeNed pepa william analleic, anierampireo2 caftell of bzafle. Thus folacing the Wwerebphismen charged, ¢agreatnumber of then ted ttobim ,tecome md go at twill and pleafure, flaine, fome chafen to the totone , and forced totake 6o Being byon this fecuritic im conference twillH9 ZzEven basttet bpon his repatre into Crgland. Aino to the etd that notrecerie might bane bene mifoeemedof either Him by that name. Jfo2it is knotone that his father With dheerefulneffe of countenance, as tell per(uae -twith Fitsqtralo bp faire means to fore reafonable Ded,aid for defect of amaine armicfonaked,as net» ther betoas occaffoned tofeare the Englifh, nozthe Thomas fo their power in his vebeltion,md therfore Hhus tere the flue brethzen failing into Eng? land among abom xichard Fitsatralo being more boktih than the reft of bis bzethzen, zone that was mud) gtuen to the ftunies of antiquitie, watling his intard griefe, with outard mirth comforted thent nantaged,than either part by ante great bictozie furr 8° -thered.. Matter Wrereton therefore percetuing that ‘dled Thomas,being fo bis otone perfon fo well gars burne, J would with the carefull-reaver to-bnder ofaipare, Snerenotoccafionento mifvonbt ante banger. 'But {ued in the totwer, aber be-iwas in open rebeliton; {uch asin thofe dates were enimies tothe boufe, in where for thougbtof he pong.manbisfolic. be bien; cenfen the bing fo fore againtt it, perfuading bint, and therefore Thomas twas attatnted in a parice thathethoule ewer conquer Jreland, as iong as stent holvenat Dublin, as one that was bemed, anie Giraldine breathed tit the countrie : as foymay reputed, andfaken fora trattour before bis fathers king the pathiwaie math, he was refoluedtolopoft deceafe, by the bare name of Thomas Fitsqtralo, aswell the godandfoutdgrapes, as the wilo amd For this hathbene obferuen bp the Frith bittortor $90 eavic.ofs, fruitletfe beries. hereby aypeareth how dangerous ,. gtaphers cuer {nce the conquellthat notwithfand- Sudarcbare; ttisto be a rub; ahen a bing is dffpoled to fwape ingall the prefumptions of treatonstberetotth ante snout ata: $0 the fives tuere rather fo: the great flangbter pifads sithFor and denifedfuch of bis horenten that could {peake rie,faieng that thep were capteine Salitburic bis an headlong hotfpur: pet neuestheletfe taker for apong man not denotdof twit,Wwere tt mot(as it Fell out in the end)that a fole had the keeping thereof, ‘utto returne to the courfe of the biffozie. When Che adtené Lhomas anvhis bueles were takert, his feconp byo- res of the ther on the father bis five,named Otralo Fitsgirald Ficatp ralp vdeie fon to (abo was affer in the reigne of queene MPavie refer thetavie Grey of lillie ag honour which tn rebto the earledomeof iafloave, pet be Mucth) being at that time fometbat patt Iny6 Ubole countric is) tith a taine and fabulons oln _-of' the {mall pocks tn the countie of istlvare, ata Wines nreame. Wut that blind pzeyhefie foeuer he towne named Donoare, then in the occupation of Donoare. fad, 02 beard of anie fuperffitious beloame tondy ing acolp bis bellic,that abicy be foretold themivas Thomas Cirald Fitsgiralv. Zhyomas Leuvoute, tho wags the f Leuroules «IID bis {cholemaffer, and after became bifhop o SuNd true. Fo2 Thomas Fitsgtrald the third of Fe- Llloare, miffrusting bpon the ayp:chenfion of Zhor five,thep both recefuen the facrament openlic tn te EM as mas bis bueles, that all went not currant, tapt the pong patient astenderlie as he could, and had sees, 3 incontinentlie buted as well in England and bim conueied in a cléefe with all fpen to Dyhalte; conditions of either part agreed. ad fland,as in foren folles, For Domintcke Polwze, Sat was fent from Thomas to Charles the fit, to _-tyere fotourning far a fhort {pace with bis ifter the lavie Marie Fitsgiralo, oil be havrecoucred his on : Herebpon Thomas Fitsgiralo fore againt SS yoes _twilles of his councellors ,difmid bis armic ,t TODE jecy we _twith the bepatieto Dablin , where be made tots Enre bode tien be failed to England twith the fanonreble lettersof the goucrnour and the councell. ind AS be bare, tocke bis combe, being moued(as commonlie the 6o fwelue,andnotfall thirtecne peares of age, late ficke {Porn t bouarie, and thefe fiue brethren bis tneles, were tees S2atone, hanged, and quartered at Liburne, whic) twonld baue takerrbis fourneie te Gino: - Frtzgirald Was not carte Fitsgivald, John Fitsgivald , mi Awichard Fitsg' ding them that offended to repofe affiance in Gon, Such as kept the fort,(ulpecing ittobea batic,were trained for the moze partoutof thecaftcll, Xbotwere farprifer by Lhomas, thatlate hardbyinambuth, nother time he fireda village hard by Lrim, Thomas Md the King his mercie and fuch as twere not of that 40 beantic, and fortune by birth beffotwed nobilitie: mas fitsat= on a confpiracie, to relie to their innocencie, abtch they ‘ehichbadit bene twellemploicn, ¢ were it notthat rato. "ding,wife to fir Zohn Tahite knight , the gouernos, -_‘Iicencen that it thould be buries. Sir William Shel bectingts Fingtona feucare and wpright goucr routdicd Mort peceaiee "lie after af Hilmatnan: to home {uccecded lord dev aud the greater number of them Mane, James deis ir0~. rald:Zhie of thete gentlemen,James,Walter,and 20 Mand that he was neuer eavle of isildare, although AMichard,were knotwne tohauecroflen their nexhuc foe twatters,rather oferronrthanof mal(ee,terme LSc.pag.434. be caft out ona dungbill to be carrion fo: ranens Durft after beare vp headin the Cnglithpale,butrae thee by Marts and fuoden firatagems twould note and thengall the Cnglily.As thon thecaftellof War thimgan was wane, thic)tvas fone after thefar render of Painoth,be caufedadzoue of cattelitoaps peare timelic in the mozning bard bp the totone. prison: theconrt late; he Was" trifercepted contraric tobis -_falre hobbies ,was anuertifen by bis matettie Mat mitted opripctation in Londen ivaie, andconneiedivithhat hecantetolate,for hislozd and mater and fine of Snr tn ihe fotver . Andhefore his tmpetforment was _is wucles wereerccuted at London the thira of Fe buted, letters tuere potted intoArelamd,fireialie bimarte :hotwbeit the emperour procured bing bene ‘commanding the-vephtte hyon fight ofthem, toap» rie to pardon Dominicke Powe.Which notiwitty prebend Lhomas Fitsgiralo his bucles,amdto fe AManding he-obteined, pet wouln he not returne to them tith all fpeeaconuvententHipt ito England. Breland,butcontinuedin Poortingale, haningaduce UWbich the load deputie viv not flacke Jfo2bauing theta date of the emperour duringbis life, ahich be featfed thick of the gentlemen at kktlmainan,imimes ended at Hifborne. r Famesdela Wioe the chiefe councellor of LhaShomas his dlatlic after their banket(as itis nowand fhenfen, 19. hades taben. that (inet meat twill bane fore fance) be canfen mas Fitsgirald, Hed into Scotland and there, ver thenttobe manacted,and len as petfonersto theca -cealed, Lo thigmtferable end gretw this letwo rebels fiellof Dublin: andthe other tiootvere fo roundite -_-lton,abich tarned to the btter bndaing of diners.a frateht opin villages bard by as they foner felf cfent gentlemen, frbotrained with faire warms into thei oite captinitie, than thep had notice oftheir afoles paradife,twere not onclic difpotletlenof toete Anethenscalamitic.. Therert wind thatferuedints lands, but alfo pepatucd of their lines, o2elfeforced Cngland,thele fine brethren were intbarked to twit to forlake their countries. As fo, Thomas, Fitsot AamesFitsaicaly:, Walter Fitsqivalo, Ditucr ald, tho (asa twrote before) as executeat Ly Crees ga ane bis aid tolvarns the conquettof Zretand (Ike a perfect heatth,bis {dolemalter caricd him to Poort &$ Chale in Grauill, otperwwife called Charles ety is countrie, tere making bis aboad fo, aquarter =, toas direden to Pucslus tertins prefenting the of a peare, he tranelled to Dbien bis countrie in Petonr toith telne great haukes anvfduretane ountier, aw bauing there remained for palfe a Lf, peare, Sa= od The Chroniclesof Ireland. |