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Show Tlie Chroniclés ofIreland. 172 fed him, bis tod'p returned,mranie of the cap» teins be faued.Zhe fort fnzthwwith twas rated, theare mo} and munitions ivere difperfed abzoad, ad all things Done asitpleaten theloddeputie,befenttye coponell and campemattter over into Cngland by Gnd here the carleof Dzmond met with the lod €apteine Fouchmade Heputie iwith a new foplie of bis owne men, be Theqouernout ing readie tohane followed the feruice ff nad bad etDefmond. requited.Inthistotwne theloydeputiemadecaps teine Zonch gauerno: of RerrteandDDetmond,and aypointen bnito him thee hundredmen, andaccoms panted him twith capteine Cath, to bad one burs Diedimten, MOdcapteine Adin, Ahobadfittiehoe oe Capteine in Doubt Hat Mould be become of the carle, tvoulo inno twile fuffer bis fonne to depart, onleffe thep might haue god alurance for bis fate returne a -gaine Unto them. he lozd deputic not liking thele -_bhindof fondercnfes anddifozoered dealings,fentthe -carleof Dzmondthen being ti Dabline, to deale greed fuith the Deonbours, tho betng Accompanted with Dzmonnie teeth fir Comund and Piers his brethren , Picholas a _earles men,and miftrufting that fore further trow _bles tonld tnfue,euen as the carle of. Damtond bad Aerd,mnd capteine Lanter, all ahieh bislornthip _partflie thzeatened thent; and Doubting alto leatt the beffowed in feuerall gatritons,modin tue placesas twere mot mort fop feruice ; capteine Werkelie ones ., aieng of the forme might be ppetudtciall to the £3 prepay ther;themin all batt did fend the porig 020 fo theerle injpsinss lic of the capfeins remainenin @ounticr,andiyas of Dsmond, thocariedhimto oabline,andpeline paya placedin the boule of Atketten,the chefett cattellof bid bicfonnerand eho forthwith sucnevandbdefacedthe Aaidcaftell being bis pinctpall houte,as alo watted the abolecountrie, and became moze tole and ont: ragfous than he twas before. Dhiscapteinemabing bisteturne from Dubline,¢ the fame Wellkuotne bnifo the fenefchall of Fmokeilie , through obole i Uthite maiffer of the volles, captetne George Car an men,andcommanded thefe to lie in garrifon in that fowwne, 02 here the p thought ged, And thefe had ta 2° veto , capteitte Mactvo2th, and fandjie other cap boy fhe to repatre teins and gentlemen, madetheir them giusnall the biauals bic) Wwerefoundin the ders and marches of Dybalfa ; tiene after mad fort.dnp frombentebislozthip went toLimerike, -talke tonopurpofe, thep all returned withoutthe and caine thither the feauen and ttuentity of or pong lor. Peuertbeles aftertoardsthe Deonbours tember,in the peare of our Lozdonethoufand fue ben thep hadbetter confivercd of the matter, and hundzed seightie. At which time there arciuedoutot had had fone conferentce totth Pollen ndothers ts Zrcland,md England fir neto bands of folviers, onder the leads isivat Bfbet= ing of capteine Werkleic,capteine Crule,capteine niitted and del(uered fo (He cuflodie of themather of the faty Dauid Barric,and by bic ictouce sito bins further what Could be become of the earle, his thing being aduertifed to the loz deputie, becontectnred that this toas buta farmitfed and cov capteine Dente, anddifnritlen thearmic, and fent lozable Kind of Dealing,to bleare bis lozothips cies: eucrie capteite to bis garrifon. And bis lorothip -taberefoxe by ozder andga@d adutle be firl tilled the Gwent from thenfeto Dingham,abich is along feats earle to fend fo: bis fonne, tbo did fo, Wut bis mets tering Wwatte totone , andin it foureozfiuecaftels, -_-fenger returned with an antler,that the pong tox frhich the earle of Defmond had cauled to be defas ro twas tilling to conte,but the Deonhours, tho were cedin the beginningofthis rebellion. ay The Chronicles of Ireland. Myhalta Kycreof he tuas baron,annthere(as tt inas Theratety -_fard)he tas taken by the Deonbours, ano kept a - gainiE bis twill for bis fafette , vntill they dio beare the eacle of Delmond with two hundzed men, -_redh{m to the lor deputte and his lozd6bip forty their keeping.3fo2 notivithitanving that the Spante ards were onertotone , and thereby afnfticient -_were (ent tito Crgland, ubere the earle andthe be -- ron twere fentt tothe Lotwer,and the ponglovdconv Mr Rheothers went into Connagh, there the wicked fonnes of thevarle of Clanricard terenow bpon with fent him fo the ward, Gbere he rematned i _bis father , bntill thep both andthe baron of Deloitt ginertet Warning was given tothe rebels,tobcthinketheny felues,that tf thep did pert in thefr rebellions, the titted to the cuffodie of the earleof Weofor. mye Engin earle Dicdaffer in Lonbor, and bis bodie twas C8 grea henemons anceffo3s. Hpo2abad uofonerlofone of hirheds, ‘Mounker,are (Pong dp. For at the verie nant, thebatarvlie aispinrebel= baovof the eatle Clanricard , the bicount of Wale fingglatfe , atfociaten twith the Dhins, Dmszes, anodkenenaughsin Leinffer, ¢twithfundzie others Hon, of that wickednation, confpire, andarebpinopen rebellion; md fonow at this one inffant,spountter, eteft. The lord veputie being at thisprefentin Limes f ro. tike,taduertifed of thele troubles, Cetteth all things thegoucrnour tt oder fo theferntce in Pounfer,andcommittes of Aounter, the ahole gouernement of that prouince tnto the earleof Dymond, andthen beretarned onto Du The clea bind do anne gic of England, onder the leaDings of CWilliam into Zeeland. ARuTell forme to the rarle of Bedford, andof Weta Fitswilltams,wbicy mere vifperfevaccording tothe feruice. Zhe low deputie being returned ontoDu, bling,theearle of isilbare,anD the baronof Delwin to be partar Lieemtcot his forme in tato;tuere had tte fufpicion thebarcnof Beesandfectet dealers tn thefe rebelltons,mother rie court, and all other "the lands pate in = s the belt maner as be thought god : andi bere ter ferutcetobedonebereti,bebad cetteme ne renin twages alfo giuen bntobim, and - oa pe ' his enfigne of fotmen : fther'bpon be eeeyee Delaindadin Oporrwverecontmitted totoard over thecuffovieor -_tuefoe he twas come backe to Corie,the cale nt? wae™ ean> ahedtattic spon tbareagebenfions, the low Bers uch as there and then tere tn atthozttie, and os fufpicion,and Bagues Wlingfiele matifer of theowinance. Jw % vie sFitggivaly, fonnc and beire tothe faidearle, ad of theageabout feauenteenc peares, being perfuae bed bp his fotterfathers md followers, be fevinta -tered;fox the matter was fo ordered and poms yee ie delates twere Dicd to binder the Ged ferurs poled,that bis commriffion auailed bim SS 9 nothirig,foy the caftellaf Barrie Bore "nn was fo depart from this long and wenrie feruice into England,¢ capteine Zouch Mould in bis place horlicbacke,abhich twas to fmall a forceinto doubts fullanddangeroustimes: nenertheledebebababes tiegod guide ,chid was the feruant of Jobn Fits: be the general,Setiverne the remouingof theone, andthe placing of the other, fir Gillfam Mogan, capteine Raleigh, and capteine Wiers hada comz edmunds of Cloue,a god fubiet , and this guise anton to be goucrniogs of that part of Mountter, CAapteine Rae fthorethepfpentall that fammeramplate foy the K's?9come moft pact at aifmoze , and i the countcie and gountter, The capteine being come tomards the fo20, fhe wads thereabouts,in continual fernices bpon the fenefehall had efpied him alone, bis companie be» entices fromtime to fine, as occafton and opogte, ing fcatteredbebind , and verie fiercelie parfucy -_nitteferued, the capteine thus alone, and narrotwtic diffrefted, And as he pakeo trough the countrie, tt was ap; uerfifed to bist, that Danuta iarrie an archtraite2 twas at Clone tuitha great trope of fundgie hun Capteine Ras Aud then the funmmer toas fpent, captetne wa ous" thus oner the water, Wenrie Poile, riding alone a. o dedsof men, WherebponHe thought gad to patfe {ish follower bout a botwes (hat before the rettof biscompanie, 7° that watethrough the towne of Clone, rhinding to "PM Sari, hiben he was in the midle of the foz0,hishorte four -_trie the balozof Dautd Wartie, ifbp ante meancs byed andcafk him Dotone, andbeing afraid that the fenefyals men would haue folotwzdbimandhaue he might meet with bint. And enen at the verie -totyns end he found Warvie andall hiscompanie, Killed bint.cried out to the capteine to come andto faue bis life; tho notrefpecing the danger bebims felfe was in, came bnto him, and recouered bot apd twit a luftie courage gauethe onfet ppon hint, Sn Barrie refuled it, mofled, And thenthiscaps teine palling from thenfe, tir bis torneie he efpien Him and bis ho2te,Andthen Wotlecoucting withall bat toleape bp, didit with fachbatkand vebenien tna plainenere adioining toa twosfive,a compa -_nivof fotmen bp themfelues, bpon thome with aptetne mae cie,that be quite ouer leapt the bozMe, ano fell intoa , fir ho2Memen he gaue the charge : but thefe bettrig: teighin dans mire faft by, and fo hisho2Teran atuaie , andtwas cut off from the twod hherebnta thep tere flfeng, Sotbe wile taken by the onimie . Zhe capteine neuerthelefe faid Hill, and.din abtoe for the conning of the refi, and hauing not fucco2 notw to belpe ¢ reliene thems ty felues, thep turned backe, ¢ contoining themfelues Due of biscompanie, of the foure hot hid as pet -togither to twithfamdthis force and onfet madebp» inere not come forth, and for bis man Jenkin, ubo bad about tive hundzed pounds in moneieabout dim, and fat vpon bis hozfe tn the meane obile,har uing bis ffaffe in one band, and bis piffoll darged in the other band. he (enefipall trho hap fo ficrcelie followed him bpon fpur,aben be faww bimto ftand and tarrie as it were for bis comming, nottwidy & Wartierandliketwife to purfue and follotw ~ yee there were {peeches mave,ihat the carle of Dimond feinelittle miffrnfting anicfucd matter, bad inbis companic onelie tivo bo2femen and foure thot on be thifted for himfelfe and fied tuto a broken caffel Easiest faffby,thers to faue bimfelfe. Che capteine being Daubline tuto the lord depatte, and mabe bis comv oe outer with GrhoWemenmwcerteine kereZhecaps leigh returned toith atl bis band wnto Corke, beng made,and{mallredjeffe had , be rode irmfelfe C0 se came -_fetse anbenter vponthe caffell anv houleof lenge,but therebels refuted it. Potlong after this, in nombereight ho2ffemen ann foure {core fotnten, and others bpon the gad fabieds and bit matetlies ia garrifons, teereof fundate complaints bab bant Mie Hhe low deputie and councell, ther ~ a bline,abere he tobe oder for Conagh ¢Leintter. Andaboutthis tine there arcinen out of England heard and well confioered this , ther ee oe 150 hoxfemen fet out at the darges of the clear» © backeagaine with a commiffion bnto bimle m3, aes but noaniiwer tyas thers giuen: aherbpon the abite lieng ata ford, tbicy the (aid captetue mnXpatle tier, The Irihman abo was his quise,ahen he faw and diilantes dallic practifen by Barrie, Conder, Cogs be verieentll, to theaggrénance of god a; to the incouragementof the infcked : hott :~ _-_lencieandp2(de tors grotwne to fuch a beigth,t a the {ward with ertremitte twas the onclic mea now roredzelle the fame. bed cue? countric be was to patie, latein ambuth fox bimto haue intrapes him betwaene Boughall and Corke, ; , knight was afterwards fent tnto hin with this cas eonay. bis, andcrofed bimas he was foride over tye twa: tout 83 inbe fer, but pet be recouered the fo2d and twas paiied a» Corke,and nothing liking the outrages , boozages, gentee follotocy and purfuen;the enenttheroftoon meet bim ; capteine Walefgh, and {acy fonre others: tcnefchat, places. i@apteineWalter Raleigh, lieng tn gareiton at Connagh,and a great peece of Leinfter are inarms plaints thereofallenging that the outrages of " : amo actual rebellion : onelie Wier ( which was 5° Warries'and bis confozts were fad, that brie -thep twere proclamcd fraitors , and tolth all oo wont tobe the wapft) isnot the bet and mofqué others, the befE tepconlo ale, would ayoint to oee oe as thep twould bzing twith them, thop twonld come to the fame place, and pale ouer the great riuer onto thent pand toulbd there tins fortivo, fonre fo> foure, 02 firforfir,Gghtandtrie the maticr betweene them; bnetw enevie comer. and farting hole tx thole ithe toonld alfo infus bpon them :pet fee how that the 40 ried on Areland, anv there buried amongell his whom Connash, but in fnof one, fundete and manie ofjers are I arband, andoftren titto the fenetchall, hat ithe and Che chatengs fie Johnof Defmond there prefent,and thre o2 foure M4¢dp the tele tthe Rackcyay, fanbding he wascountedaman(asbewasinded) of great fernice , anid baning alfo a new fuplic of twelue horfemen and fundzte Hot come onto bim ; pet netther be noz anie one of them, being tiventie to one, durft to give the onfet bpon bim,but onelie railed and bledbard{peeches bntabim,batill bis men bebind had recouered and twere come wnto bim , and then without anie further barme Depar, ten 6o Zt baypened that not long affer , there was a Parle appointed betiveene the 102d gouerno? and the onthem,in tubich thep bebauen themfelnes berie vas -_liantlie, ann of the bozfes thep killed flue, of abich -capteine Kaleigh bis hore was one, and he hiny felfe in great banger , and like to haue beene flatne, tfbhis trnffie fernant Micholas Wright aPorkMhire , man bome badnotbur. JFo2 be percetaing that his he gon fera maifters bo2e was galled and fricken witha dart, wicc of sMichos andplunged fomuch, that to bis (ming be twas tog wright, pall (erntce ; the fatocholas willed and called to an Yrifymanthere, abofe name was Patrike Fra: gaty, that he Hhould loke to bts capteine, anv either to refcne bim, 02 to giue charge bpon the entinte , Ghereapon the fain Fagatw re(cued bis capteine, # the {alo Micholas Wiright forthwith gaue the on fet bponfir of the enfmies and Que one of them.and theretwith came one James Fitsrichard an Brith gentleman with bis kerneto the refcue of the caps umd bpon bis reputation. Capteine Kaleigh being peefent began to charge bint of bis cowardneffe befaze the earle of Dzmond, that he being twentie of bis Gee,tobim alone, durit not to incounter with bim.@Wherebnto he gauenoanflwer.wutoneofbis men fanving by, faid; that bis matfertwas that Baie.a colmard;but be would neuer be fo forgetful a Gaine, ifthe like fernice were tobedone,andinmas inie great terms eralted bis matfter the fenefcall fo; bis baliantnefle ann (ernice. Hhe earle of Dy teine,but bis kerne was faine,and bimfelfe in pans ger. Fo2 Wright not loking on themfollotwen the entmie verie egerlie, md recompenfed the lofle of one twith the dangbter of others. Which capteine Ualetgh percetuing cricdout to his man,fateng; Taright,tfthou bea man, charge aboue bang faue the gentlman, Wboat his maiflers commandment -prefled into the middle of the cnimies, and fueone of them, and fo faued the gentleman : and tn fhid) _fhirmifh his borfle leg twas cut onder him.Diuerfe fotimen Were flaine of the enimies, and tivo twere taken psifoners, thome they carried with them to Mond bearing thofe great (pedestobethematicr Cozhe. tebels ; at Hbich the fenefcall as prefent, and fod ne + Uf, ; at |