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Dvonetle quiets records and peefidents , foundin bir matetttes trea Deputic pat Henrie haning placethe fatdintices, he pated the -furte andcaftell of Dublin anfivering and agreeing Suen anv feas into England,andcarricd with bin the earleof carte Sith {Defmond and Deonno2 Sligo, be twas withgreat - twith the eufdences of fir peter Carew: then the nue) a Dutifall {ubiedt to htc matettie's faning the lp Sir Henrie fucll and quietlte fo fhe great confentation of bir graiettie,the commendation of themfclues,and the SHroneie io egunmon peace of the countries and fo the fav fe lie poffeffen the countriec of Lriveconell , and contt -foundbistitle tobe gad, and confirmed byfundic grudge betwene hint and Lurlogh ofd rather in inmehe eatle pongs receiuen atthe court , andthe other wasfent Delwiond + the tower.Avicmatcticlay at thistimeat amp: fad fic Peter patled in perfon into Zreland, and sip mabdetitle andclaimeto the loxvdhip of Patton,then Careopais EdMoliceux, Deputie in Ireland; Then ittstwell quoth the) fore Cheifoyer Chtucrs perloed , and compoundedfos it: the other twas trauerlen before the lozd depute and councell , and dpon gwd and {ubfantiall enider ces, records, and profes; a decree paticd by the lords of the councell ,tn the bebalfe of fir eter Caret, sirrsene and the fame confirmed by the lov deputie , and by Carcw bps oeeoree" Edmund Wutler toith great omtilitie maketh inua- fhat meanes he recouered the poffettion of the baroe ps from bis anceliors 5 a8 yo San Beth ont into fion bpon Dliner Fitsgiald, beng accompanied 20 nie, thich toas before taken the recoyds Dw impart, about the eighteenth peare iwith Piers Grace, Theoutlatwes of the Deonnors entrages. of king Uichard the fecond. Wut as for the marand Doves proclamed traitors , and haning tn the quethip of Corke, beinga matter of great tweight field. a thonfand of Dallotwglafles , bozflemen , anv and tmpozfance , and fhe prouince of Bountfer then dhernes , theeaten to burne the townect hilkens not fetledinantequictneffe : be would not as then nie ,and {pofle Dearell of bis countrte . Wut hep 1968 hoz petthoughtitgadtedeale therein. Sit How as alfo Dituer Fitsgivald, aman not apt in times pat tocomplaine,but rather bentfo fatiffie himfelfe rie Sioneie, baning {pent along time tn Crigland, Broncenfoas commanded to returne tobis charge fit Fires tarnethiond Iwith double renenge ,leauing to {eke reuenge by land,here bearriuedat Crag Jfergus,in Septerv depwne armes,madetheir recourfes to the lords tuffices,and by lato requefted revzeffe. The erle of Clancart was 30 ber 156 8: and tobethe fhva2d of gouernement op on hf, and f piftharged the lozds iuffices and puffed bp twith fuchinfolencte, that he named bime Theprudeot felfeking of Mountfer,and oid confederate with the ther be and thecouncell bytheir letters of the fourth of Mouember x 5 68, didaduertife hic maichie of Brtte Pac Swaines, Dioliuan wore, and others of the Spore earic of Arithzie of that pronince, and in twarlike manner the fate that the fato realme of Srelano then fod Ciancart, and twith banners di{plafed inuadeth the lord io« in, Which in briefe confitted in thefe points fru dfatlie following. hecorieot ches countrie , andin burning of bis countrie , be Te dae Clancart mas deftroiedall the come therein,fenen bundzed (heepe, Hhat fir Gomund Butler had made apzeis in ranba hath tivoofthe beffoffices in Cagland. Sobeprer fentedbimfelfe before bir bightetle, and toas twels cometobir. Penerthelelic, afterhispeparture,the particular grudges betivene fome certeine men bzake ont intogreat and outragtonsdifozders,as fit Hoch > andecarriedawaie fifténe hundred bineandabun SHilelagh bpon Dituer Fitsgarret , ad done {uv (,, date murders, burnings, and great {poiles bponbis James Fits. Dtedgarons, Alto James Fitsmorts of Defmond , countrie: Aho was forthwith fet for, and refufeth mors maketh maketh cruell fwarres againf€ the lozd JFitsmozts 4° tg coie,ercuting that be bad bufinelfe about the ever -cutionof certeine ferufces in the counties of ud eh on baronof iirenety, Ghicy albeit thep were but pa qincten. wie vifpleatares, yet tronblefome fo the uholecouns trie: and the lozds fuftices being not prepared to -_erinie, and iporarie , and that the retiouecAof al Leinttcr was quiet. Chat Connagh wasin indif nnn -diforder by the arres of James Fitsmorse ; mond, againt Fitsmozis baron of Lircnew: anibot Lhis peare fir Peter Carel of Mobhonefotrete the carle of Clancart, againft the baron of Hod: inthe countie of Denon knight one defcended ofa -_autd all by the dtforders of Cptoard Watler , who bes Hie Peter noble andbigh parentage, thofeanceffors for fw Carew mas dziehundzed of peares twere not onclie barons of Berhfeteto tae ticothis © wr inZre: allin Se + fake bis countries. Gs for *pounttcr ,it was(Del ** ' bithop tundentie with au Frith thaine tooundedthe bithop,and put him iit dangerof bis life. Carefyin England; but marqueties of Corke sba tons of Dd20n, and lors of Matton Livete; and fundste other feqilories in Jreland.dhen he bad ln: kedinto bisenidences , md hadfoundhow bp right thefe great inberttances vere defended onto bim: fuccette there tnfucth to all fuch realmes, countries, and common-lwealths, as by latves are well rule € gouerned, And then he bad {poken at large heres hat great effec and balue,bow the common(ocier alfo fo: theft conferuation in times of peace would fie of men twas thereby mainteined,and cach manin perio? , the {ubtect as the prince: and bot carefull all $d common-twealths in the elder ages hauc bene haue fuch latyes, fatutes,and ordinances to be mave ina parlement of themfelucs,as Mould be moff ers pedtent for the common-twealth of the fame land. When he bad at large difcourfed of this matter,then and neceffitie of the common-tvealth , fd fromtime foftime ordeitic and eftablifh moff bolfome latues, pleafe bit mateftie to grant tute themtheir liberties and freedomsofold belongtig fo euerie afemblie of of, there he declared that great caufes that realme of Sreland had,to gtue for euer molt hartie thanks. and pzatfes to Cod fo2 his godnefle, in fending fac & bertuous,noble, anda moff godlic prince, as was bic mateftic;abo not onlie tvas carefull bp the {uo cermin. And then g¢ there the lod chancellor made a 30 toftandin thei defenfe againall enfmies, trate deris eloquent ozatton,veclaring Ghat laty was,of fo2s,and rebels,in times of vars and rebellions:but bis degree conferued; as twell the inferfozas the fu in this refpect ; tubo confivering the time , fate, he concluded tith an bumblepetition, that it might $d common-twealth : and bp thefe mecancs baue a memberof the lower boufe, Mould and might of the (peakes Gnd liketoffe , how the quénes moff ercellené maieftie, asa moft naturall mother ouer bir chile dren, and asa moft digilant p2ince ouerbir fab» ment: andouring their above at the fame tithont of ihe parle: hauefre comming and gofg to and from the parle: oct moleftation 02 {impeachment of ante perfor o2 pers ment house, fons, 03 fo ante matter thento be lato againt ante of them. Hhe fecond, that they and euerie of them carefull , fudious,z diligent in this bebalfe : hauing might baue libertie to fpeake thetr minds freelie to caufed this prefent parlement to be allembled , that ante billtobe read, ¢matterto be propofed in that bp the councell and adutfe of pou bir nobilitic, ¢ pou parlenent. Xhirdlic, that if ante of the fad boufe bir brights anv burgeffes, {uch gwd latwes, orders , 50 Chuld mifogder and mifbebaue himfclfe in ante bndes and oWinances mate be Decred, as maie be to the cent manner, 02 if ante other perfor thouln enill fv bono; of almightic God , the prefernation of bit treat o2 abufe anie of the fain boufe, that the corecs maiettie,anb of hit {mpertall crowneof this realme, fionandpantthment of eusrie fuch offendo2 tonty Gnd the fafetie of the common-wealfh of the ahole reft av temaine in the o2derof the Catv honfe. cohen tealine : fo2 Abid) thep tere not onelie to be moft be bad endedbisfpech, and tn moft bumble maner teas , bath bene altwaies , ¢ now prefentlie is berie bane his obetfance; the lord depntic haning pauled aye iosn ‘pon the matter, made anfwer to eucrtie particular peputic ans tofeentheir bellies, She prefent tate of iter the lord neputte ¥ te realme , tilled them that for the auotding of 6o the fpeaker for fo much abafing of bimfelfe , becaute Confufion , and fo: an o2derlic proceeding in this ac be knetp bim to be both graue,twife,and learned, and ing deftrous to knot thecerteintie thereof , 1am _diatlie bpon bislanding in Jreland be made4 Lou" mete tzouabaut the fame , and found the Irifhzte £9 -fEand in twauering terms ; fberebpon be fent 2S fomenbat quiltie, becaufe be fomettbat fwarue from bis putie , and differed from the artic! 5 in DIS gearing §-_lo:d{hips abfentce before . concluded with bim in Md og?! o Lordships feucrail letters to them, thenlorsinfices and officers there to that effect: andiwilling them to se kingafonrneic bpon Fernete , andin combining P= -_twith the Scots, of Home be had in retinue about ces remaining inthe records of the caffell of Dub: and betie barblie obfeined , and not ontill bis | the {ino elfe therein thatlano ; andby all (uch other Andherebpon he tobe an occafion,accosing fo the argument that was before hmoled bp the Torn chancelloz, {peaker in the higher boufe, to difcourfe of the nature.and god effect of latves, and tbat god inthis bebalfe . And then be the lord {peaker direcs he made the queens maieftie acouncell acquaine ao and afihimtotth all (uch bit maiefFics eninen> Trelosy bolfonte lates , thereof he was a profelfo2 . thankefull ; but alfo moft carefull to do their buties ted theretwith and peated that with their fanorand > Curlogh Lenogh Dneile , tbo paling bimale oader of laty fo reconer the fame . Which was gran: = being done with his beft geod Will, and in all duti? fulnoffe,it would be accepted. And againe bis. come fort Was the moje, becante be bad to deale in fua canle, as tas fo3 the effablifhing of fome gad' and ing combined with Piers Grace and certetne outs -_lalues , did difozDerlie {poile and prete the countries furtherance be might bauelibertie tofollow,mdby fev ontobint,asallo hebadbir biahieie and their fihich time and daie aypeerance was then and there for fomuch as be might not vefute it , be tuasg the moeWilling , becaule he did Well hope bis ferutce made accordinglie . Dn the firlk date of Bhich pare lement , the lod deputie, repzefenting bit matefies perfon, toas conducted and attended in niofk bonozable manner tnto Chittes church, and front fhenfe brite the parlement boule: there he fat tiv ber the cloth of eftate, being ayparelled in the princes lie robes of crimfon beluct doubled 02 lined with p2ofpered and continued. mnagt a ferent ged o2der,faning fome contention betWwelle peace thep gainedtime till furtber order might be taken the carle of Clanvicard , and Mac Tailliam Cx byon aduertifement of bir maiefties pleature heres fer; andan old controuertie renetwed bettodene D+, fn, About his time one Doricearunnigate pref, donell and Deonner Sliga for the title of arent hauing latelie bene at Rome and there confecras Cuter, Connaghs countrie. Jn Thomond great tepby the popesbull archbithop of Cathell, arriued so complaints maveagaint the earle thereof , by O* into Zreland, and made chatenge to tbe fame fee: fhaghnes , tubo by reafon of the oppzellion of the fad anne fibich being denied onto him by the archbithopabic) -_carle, be wascompelled with his followers 9 foy bebille. lie adoonéd and furnithen with fuch gifts of know ledge and learning 5 as-to (uch an odice and calling doth aperteive: wherein he was fo much the moze vufit , as the canfe he badin hand was of great -Wweight and (importance. Anotherefore he withen, -éf it might fofeme gad tobislozoth{p , tome man of moze graniti¢e,and of beitererperience, knofplenge, ro andlearning might fupplie the place, SPenertheletie, either of their deuifes ,02 dratven from fome other 40 aparlement, The fir was,that euerie man being Che requetta fop the fame,thep did pet fo femportfe totth them,as eee fas there placed by bir maicttic, the fain fufpofen firabating bimfelfe , being nota man fuffictents ation. create than decaie . Dibarlordofthelandbetivene Loghfoile and the Wart, being for the fame fome fime moleffeo by Lurlogh Lenogh, dto beare with allinturics, md defited to beevempted fiom Durr logh , and to holo the fame of the queenes miaicttic, Hpeltke did the two pzincipall mer, eligible for the capteinvie of Livon , defire for thetr parts all the refioueof Ulfer in ged fate and quietneffe, The load vepntie after this tournete returned fo Dublin, and there, theit by the adutle of the couns telibe had difpofed all things in god o2der concer hing the gouernement : be caufed the tuzits for funv monsof the parlement to be atwarded out bnto cues tie noble man fo, bis agpeerance ; ¢ fo eucric thirtffe fox hating of knights and burgeffes for their like apperance at Dublin the feuentéenth of Januaric, 20 in the eleventh peare of bir matefties reigne ; at ‘ inthe poffelfion of fix Ghaittopher Givers knight , ‘to Fia, onrtand loking out at a Windotw,the fav bint ones in with ate men attending Dpon yo and tothebaronieof Dogon, ther in the occupation : of the Cauenaughs. bim,and not knowing at the Girt fight Mhoitiwas, The fick, ahen tt was found godinlatw, and fic it twas told bic that it twas fie Henrie Sioneie bir ae oes anda great number of men, twomen and childzen, 9 obedience and dutic , made His oration and (perch; Stanihnrits one thonfand; he defired parbon tbich (t tnas 19°S Ship bad canted the pledges to be erecuted, - ting bis (peeches to the knights and burgeffes,ubo Were there in the bebalfe of the thole commons of point tn moff eloquent and effectual manner, tic fwercth staa confiffedin thefe points: Pothing midiking tith fae, tion : thep thouly affemble them felues at and in the berie fufficientfor that place, doubting nothing but € Spointed for that allemblie ; and there to that be would performethe fame tn all outifulnetfe, as to him aperteined, And concerning the benefit thich groweth to all nations and common-Wealths by the bfe of the lawes; befines that ballie erpert ence oid confirme the fame generallie, fo no one nas make choife of fome twife and {nfficient man to be Seir mouth ¢ fpeaker dnd then concluding twoith an erboztation of obedience ano dutifulnefie, he ended, 10 the court adiourned butill thurfdate nert , the of Januarie,, Jn the meanctime , the Bnights and burgeffes met in the lotwer boute ; and tion particularlie could better auoud it than thts Spointes fo; their {peaker one Stanthurfl recorder realme of Jreland: and therefore he did well hope that they would accozdinglie frame themfelues to te the loz deputie,and to the lozs of the bigh- ties fafctie anv long life , aberebp bnoer bir thep might intote a peaceable and aquietlife in all prof the citie of Dublin,a verie geaue , wile, andlears Red man ; tobo bpon thurfoaie afore(ai tuaspzes bouts: ¢ then be baning vance molt humblte bis liue accozdinglie, and alfo to prate for bir matef, peritie. 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