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Show The Chroniclés of Ireland, The Chronicles ofIreland. 70 eds utie,andthehorfemenbadnot parshagra pote aun thep retired: thetrfattneffe. «Zu this confita,George Pore,capteine Gupleie, : fic peter Careweopomil, Enattlh The dn ° Francis Colbie, and snen Maine riberedanddaughtered;abich fic er were in bis 1 - = aes erie wellarnied, and with running that the arithmen were of bodies (ufficient,but that they lacked furniture and training ; tin theletioo things thep minded to farntth them : and farther als fo thep faid, that thep bad fent backe tivo of thete twore- fate Spaine, to sduertife that thep hipsints . ; -_-lte arciued and hotw that thep tvere interteined : i their before aypointed fupplie the "that requefting comming from home , might toith all {pep be ©) term oa atmo,thich be could not put off, be twas balfe (mos fentatwaie ann fotrbich thep did datlteloke + ber ar ae thered, omen tolie dotwne : home tbenthe difarmedbim,e the mot part '° canle it twas theougblie concluded bettvdne the Pht," Dtabsen, : romps oesi bimt ron mabe requefe popeand king Philip, tomake a thaongh conquolk mira oo among them bp bis life than benefit by bis death . Aotwwithanding , one dillaite mot butcerlie,af fone as be twas dilarmed ,Wwithbisfwo2d Naughtee red and billed bien; bo intinte after was alfo bile ferue ,to dm the like with Cnaland. And mozc0+ jan, ner, that thep bad brought toith (hema great mafle and froze of monie and treafure, thich according to their commiditon thep bad delfucred to the earle of irPeter fos bumathep thinking that mare profit wouldgtowo on. Before the entric into this feruice , Jaques Fsaes of all Freland ; and (oconfequentlic as tine Chouloeh Defmond,te Fon bishoother,+ to docto? Sanders the popes nuntio; and moze ts peomifcd to befent. ae Blingheldbeing acquainted with thiskindof bolo Atter thete things thus donc , ittvas given to wards hisne: and rath bardinefle,and forefeing the eutll tuccetle the fame night frbich was feared would iniue, perfuadeth with his 7° the faiv gouernsz to bnderftand, that pues. there there tipe hundzed fouldiors of the enimics twoneyhues, fir Peter and capteine Gearge Car compante returned ¢ gone backe to the fort. Wheres eters rel ,toffaie and fo fosbeare fo aduenture into the -Dpon be returned alfa, and follotuen them the mert O:nadixr fpods, Wut fir Wetercould not Uiffen therebnto, mozning, and came to Dingle, Gbere he tncamped camper noz be perfuaded; but would nedsgo it. His bro as n@re to the fostas he could; anv there dofingto ther would haue done the like,but bis bncle perforce himfelfe capteine Dowdall, capteine Piers, md Rept him, faiengs Ff 3 lofe one,pet J twill bape the -_certeine thot, be duet fo neere to the fort as be bad ather : and fo bp that meanes be wasbpCods gad the hole Difcouerie and fight of the fort and compar nelle faued andpzeferued. a nite therein, tbich femedtobe ealie to be gotten, if This blacke daiewas a dolefulland a grenons daie fo the lov deputie andall his companie : note 3° bebad anie thot and munitions for the fame.iButas &~ ' honco artifi 102the bake, either the frpoler tithont bis fwfthftanding, hoping ofa hard beginning twoula cer ifhont bis tales, candante thing in biB PO sscaaice follow a betterending tke the matter aspatienty -_-fefiton ; no moze can the foulbio: fight twithout Dis gaint eles lie asheconld,and mane bisreturne bute Dublin, met tueapons, no2 ferne tufthoutbts neceffaries $ abiding the commingof thelordtuffice;agoas fone and therefore for tuant of things neceflariefo, this as be was returned , then the lo2d Grete was batterie, thelordgoueritoz tas delucn fo reiuene, fwome,andhad.the fivozddeliueredontobin. Che earleof D2mond intkismeane time, being berie Defirous to Dw forte ferutce vpon the Spaniards, and fo leaue the fort. ; : The Spaniards percetuing this , or miltruling 5, pee fome other matter, mabdea fallie of thzcefcore MCN; gpg hawt being nothing afratdof thetyfoxceand multitune, maccjeth towardsthe fort, andincampety at rar 40 ano the goucrno2feeing thetc advantage,thought to or follow the aduife of bis capteins, and not to haus * leigh, tthere the {cont the fame night efpiena light -dealed at all toith them . Wut one Andzetv spartin in the enimies campe, and bp wafon of the Darke hight, the compante of them feemed tobe the greas marchethin gpderofbat- moze haftte thanabdutfed , ano mtoze rath than wile, tet: tbich caufen the qouerno: to be more fwatchs fall andcircumfped . WUberefne in the morning, like a twife and a politike capteine, {ettethalibis, procured a fkirmith twith them, in chic be twas Gaines and the loz goucrnio; compelled of force to anfiver the fhtrnrith: . Wutit twas not long,but that in bis ftrength ¢ berie gad ozder over the frandof the enfinie, noz prenatle at the fort, be returned yee, teil to the fort. companies inbattell araie, ¢fomarcheth foxwards ‘be founded the retract; and being not able fo annols TCraletgh towards the fort ,cuerie man being'at a _backeagainle , and bp tournetes he came to Meltell ones and foploke the foxt, andbp the guiding of the 3rith» rie , thepremoued themfelucsfromthenfeto@lane Hingell, thome the gouerno2 purtued, gauertobe menandfotmen , bnder the leadings of capteins Zouch, capteine Walter xaletgh , capteine De nie, tho hadal& capteine George Carews compe Thecartetol= Kirnpithetwith them : dinerfe of thembeflue,ano eine Acyin, and ofbers : and then he mardedto fullrefolution to dm bis beft fernice hat bap agatntt 50 bere be met the lozd deputic, onto whom be peloed . net? bp all biscompanie, and bis commitffion , and - hecerk theenimie. When thele rangers hanknowlenge pica made pzoutfonof bis men, and for dicuals, (010 of the appoching of thelozd gouerno2, and bis com» _lotw the {aid losd deputie . Mhe toy deputie bav nol panic, albeit their fort twas berie ffrong , both bp. bovfle men, bundzed eight about compante bis in Whe spani« Nature andby art; pet thep diftructed themfelues, ards cane their fort. fomeofthem, bpon trhoue begaue the onfet, ano, "Soauiards and patteth Epuntothe . nie buder bis enfigne, capteine sactoorth, ca" manie be take, uhome be carioalong with him; So tards the fort bere the Spaniards and Homans : the refioue of them ficd into the faftnefle of Glans ‘were fetled. reafon of the great tombs and of the mounteines adioining . Wiberebpon the daiebeingfpent, and nio feruice fo} that time to bedane anie further, the -_deputie had rattled bis campe at 3chell , and tas gone totwardsthe fort, pet be taricd and Hated . bind,minding topracifefome erplott . Forit . theitenimicsnofe, totcic him Ghat pewonld, 02 mong the 3rfth kerns that tbenfocacr ante wer Adwne as he twas incamped), be calleth the prte Gners (tho were taben) before bim,and thep cons _affer thete departures come to thofe camps f0 ‘8 > _abat thep there found to be left . hus therefert 7 ningell, which isa berie ffrong place and couert, bp io:0 gouerno; incamped there that night, fa to Capteine Kaleighnottotthsanoing that the lor? not bnknownebntobim, that it tas a mance barf do. Hith campe twas diflodged and remoned,the? ae fefledthat thep iuere in number, not aboucfenen eng, amdbeeping bimielfe berie clofe, tariedam bundzed men: but had brought with them pikes, ficientfo,fiue thoutand men : becaute thep knety caliuers,munitions, and all Kinds of artillerte, {uf bode the comming of the faid kerns » ube tne ctingno fudytrap to be latd fox them,came after = maners anvolp wfages to the fauD plare, sum foke thettpleafire, tho thenthey were tir thelr fe This firvate of batterie thas capteine Ualeighs curitic, the capteine atid His men cant bpon then, ano toke themall. Among thenthere was one, aho tatied and ivas laden twit withs, tich they bfedin frevof halferss amd Ueing demanded Ghat be would ihatd baie . Wut the Spantards made their brags, that thep cared not fo3 this; and to feta ged face bpon tt, fome of them fallen ont, ann offered the firs mith; but berie faintlie and fearefalite : and fo both do twith them, and abiebe cavienthems gaucany "ponthe fri naic, the (econd valeandthe third daie, fiver, that thep were to bang bp Cuglith curls: little was done , but onclic tie continuance of the for fo theprall Engli}men. Asitto(quoththecaps batterie. Abe fourth date was capteine Zouches teine)iwell,thep tail now fernefor an Zrif}berne: ward date, buder Hhom Wasa lnitie pong gentler aid forommanded him to be hanged bp with one of 10 man namedJohn dheke,tho met foneerethe fort, Fotn chene His otune Withs ; the refioue he banvievaccosving that he lmbed ouer the purport into tt; which being is faine, tothefroeferts. fetie and percctned, one of the Spantards leublied a heloseputie incamped biinlelfeasnere the peceathim, ¢ with bis tat frrake bint ithe bean, fortas he could, And at this peefent twas fir TH fiberetwith be died « About the cud of thefe foure an @Uinter alfo netwlie returned fronvout of Cngs ianv: but be arrived at infale, and bis biceadmes dates, the trenches for the fall batterte were atone and bought fo neve bute the fort, that notw thep tallcapteine Wingham came tito thebateoffaint left tonallte ante longer twith the fort, but verte hots Maric iveeke 0 Sincretweke,and not long afterfir lie and (harpelie thep battered at it on both fives, The fortis William Winter himeife followea..Andbpthefe she Spairiards,ado bad trated themfelnes opon the battercdon means the fa{d loz deputic teas fo well furnithed 20 hopeof tomefurther fuplie, to come out of their "tte Hoe. ofall things necefaric, that be at landed fir TOD countrie, and thinking of fome better ato of the erle Han Ginter at fea befiegen the fort. Wutbeforeas of Delmond, gof bis brethren, than pet thep had ree nivaffanlt ginenbefirf famimoned the fort; requis ringof thent tho they tucre, that thepbadtoere to doybp hhoin thep iwere fent, and tbie thep fortificd -cetueds and {ering alfo the batterie tobe inci as thep eauld not beable to tufthttand and holo ont, thep dette reda parle telth the loyd ocputie, tbobtterlie nents Che Spams in bic mateffies land,¢ required therewith topald -ev it :fafeng, that hisferutce was againf traitors OSdearea bptbe fort, Wat they anfiveredthat theptwere fent and rebels,with hor nd (peeches no? parties areal P** fome fromthe bolie father , thich bad ginen that tealmeto king philip; and fome frombing philip, lotved. And foxfomuchas thep (though rangers by birth) othertwife ofp confeoerat with them wmfach rho twas to receine and recouer that laid tothe bolie 30 atraifo2ous action , thep twere tn the like predtca hurd of ome, thich by bir matefies means was ment twith them . Xhon thep requeffen that thep become fehifimaticall , andoutof the church, wwithos -mtight barelibertie to depart with bag * baggage, ther reprochfnll (pecehes : and that therfore they tore in that refpect to heepe Ghatthep had, and to reconer hibat they pet had not . Wherebpon the lozd oepatie fent fo fir William Winter, to bane conference tith him, bow, in that fort , and by fbat inates tihid) alfo would not be granted . Lhen thep requer fed that certeine particular men among then felues might bane thetr free paffage, ancerteine a» therconditions: but mp lo2d referer both this, ard all other conditions , requiring an abfolate piel thep twere to tworke for the difpoffeffing of thefe rangers from their fort, and botw thefr artillerie Ding, o2notbing at all. Usberthep fate that thep could nof prenatle ante wwaie,thenat the length thep andmunitions might be beff placed and lated for the batterie ; and beftveene fhom it vas then deter ,.. banged outa trhite flag, and twithone voice thep all cried omt 41; /ericoedismi/ericordia,end offered to pal ned bol all things (houlo be Dane, Whtles thep were thus in (perches, and conful: tingof the matter, the Spantards thinking totake bot themfelnes ind the fort, toithont ante convittatt atall. Which thing tyen it as aduertifen to his -lordihip, he fentcaptetne Jaques Glingficld ma: winghewis CeSemi fome aduantage , madea fallie bpon the Cugliths fier of the ovdinance to the fot, and to make trfall fontto the foxy te 4 met: &bhich tas forthinith anfwered by capteine ubether this thetr offer tuere true and onfeignen: 7 Casitas" Dente (abe as then had but adeozser thot) ano by hbo tiben be caine to the foot, be twas recefued tr, Michael Wntler lieutenant to capteine Raleigh : ¢ and fa:thivith the capteine of the fort cane tnto thefe fo balfantlie bebaued themfelues , and fo yo. bim, and tn all bumble maner peeloed himifclfe ta thilie followed the fight; that they mane the Spant' 5° bebzonght , and to be prefentcd wnto the lord oepur ares twith more bak than toithamd {ped to retarne tie: and at the commandement of the fatd Jaques againe tothetrfot. Hhe fame night following, fie WAtngfield he nifarincd bimfelfe , and canted all Billiam Winter, according ta the conelufion bes his compante fo dw the like, and fo bring all the tweene the lord neputie and bim, be pfdcanfe to be armourin the fort tito one place s and there thep bnioden certeine culuerings , and like pecces of 02 fated their pikes acrotfe bpon tte fame. Which bes binance ont of bir maicttiesthivs , tobic) then tate ingbone, the faidcapteine ingfield caine ont of im the rode of Surereiveebse , and then there being a the foxt , ano brought the capteine wife him, pro gteat banke betivene the tho2es fide and the fort, mifing him fafe connne to the loxddeputic, Wat bp throngh tobich the ordinance were to be caried, thep the wate, his lowthip fent fome torecetue bimat bis bid tithe fame night ent through that banke, carted ¢, bates , and willen the fato Jaques Wingfield to ve their oxpinance thzoughtt , and mounted them in turne agatne to the fort. the place appointed, before the breale of the Date,and Bn this fort fic Games Fitsatrato knight, any Chepzlfonery befre tt twas open bate the batteriefpasreadieto be ginen.A perceof fernice (fhe place amptine conft te Bete) thongbt worthie great commendattons. Zhe ied Depatic Liketwife bad done the like bpon the ta Soe, being on botlyfines tn reantnefle fc fol» low the fernice, bis lozethip fummoned them by the Got of 2 pere of ordinance,effering onto them mer doOf the Dectes,~w10 apifoner bpthe o2vetof the walleis i eacle of Defmond,mdonePlunket an Frithman, ap one Cnglithman,abhi came anv accompanted the trattoxsont of Spaine. The knight twas (et at ibertie, but the other tive were ercented. Uthen the capteine had pecloed himfelfe, and the fort appointed to be furrendered, capteine Kaleigh tegether toith ce iftey wouly pein. Gut thepknowinguothing tbat teas donethat night.anfwerepagbhefje,that captcine Mactwortl , tho had the tard of that daic,cntered into the caftcll, +made agreat laugh, they twonld keepe Ghat they bad, and wonldincreafe -ter,manie o2 the moff part of them being put to the that thepronlaget .aaerebpon hep begantobatterthe (o;t on both fines, boty byland anv bp water. -fvm2d. And then ail things were cleere,,the lop bee -putie caine to the fort, and any bone that plea tf, fen r |