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Show The Conquett of Ireland. Chap.36,37,8, fhent,and bereucitged fo: thetr twicked ¢ finfull life, The king returneth homewards andtbercfore bad fent this plague bpon them. At through Weftwales,andofthePeaking fhis time tn Southiwales by reaten of the extreme ftone at faint Dauids, and continnatl tempefts, the fea foes and fho2es, Kbhich had manie peares beene coucred with great Chap. 38. fand rioges , were note tvafhed and carried atvate With the feas,and then there aypeared the former fall Vekinghetmiiuden and determines to yetutne into England, fet bis realme and firine earth,and therin a great number of frees of Jreland it gad order , and left Iugh oe Handing dich vid in times pat grotv there + andby ~~ Lacte (onto thom be bad afucn in fee the reafonthep had bene folongconered, ¢ asittvere 10 buried onder (he fands , they fod as frunked and counttic of Meth) with tiventte gentlemen, ¢ Fits Gepanse Maurice Fitsqeralo with twentie other polled trees,and were as blacke as is the Cbente. A matuclous alteration, that the place fometimes ices gentlemen, fo be wardens and coneffables of Duby tered tuifh feas,and a wate fo2 thips to paffe,is now lin, Ltketutfe he left umfrete ve Wobhune, Robert become afoile of ground and dyte land, Wut fone Fitsbarnard,and Hugh de Gundeutle , with tivers fupofe that this twas fo at the fir , and that thofe fie gentlemeni,to keepe and gouerne Wiaterfor. al» treeg were there grotutig before 02 Mootlie after the fo be lef CHiliiam Fitsaloelme,qahiltp of attings, fiend of oah, Ahe bing remainedat WHexforv, sar htlfpde wWrule, to be gouernogs and rulers of filllonging fo beare netws from bepond the feas: Wierfoxd: they hauing allo tiventic gentlemen of and thus lfeng folitavie be peactifed by all the means 20 feruice aypointed bnito them, And on the monbdaie tt and fleights beconld,bot be might focke andpzos the Caller weke,carlte in the mozing at the funne cure bute him Reimond, Piles Cogan, William -rifing, be toketh{~ping without the barre of Were Pakerel;t other of thebelt gentlemen; thathebee ford 5 andthe wind being wefkerlie and blowing a ing aflured of them tobe firmeofhis five, bemight gmdgale, be bava berie god patfage, ab arriued a be the ffronger, and the earle the tucaker, bout the nonetine of the fame date bnito the bate of ; mrs f 4 faint Danfds: there he being fet on land, he went Theconfpiracie made againft the king byhistan andthe ambaffage ofthe legatfrom the pope vnto him, Ch AP. 37+ on fot toith a ftatfe tn bis band in pitgrimage,an tn Great Devotion ufo the church of faint Danids; thom the cleargie in preceffion met at the gate cale 30 len the thitegate, and tith great honour recefued dim. Andas thep were going veric orperlic ann fo 1g Hter WDidient the wind being eatterl{e, lemmnlie in proceffion,there cane onto him a Cael The'Conquett of Ireland. Chap.38.39)4.0. att tot he that tall conquer Geelntd, neitherdoat tevte the petente annfight of thepape; tertile had Herlinmeanieit of the.Ahe king then wentintothe cathenall hurd abity was dedicatento faint am dol mdto faintDaniosmdbhauing made hisprate hovbatdge) briver tbichAeteth the broke aforfaty; fone} Sereis nocectemtivarirmed; butarepostis dali did Bemandjanv thie)the hing twas compelted temainiigraiiongt the-common people of fuba Fone tohaue benethere tatines path: togrant ontobefire hecoulpbereleated : thereby it bath aypeare hoto muth thep do barte fronvthe cal: 0 3 ling of Gifts apotles andhotw that (contrarie to } ' ‘Thefibmniflion ofking Henrie'tothe © a Bi Chap.39. a He kinthett twke his ianie'trom Da but thatthe fame tuas done for bis (1)fake. Zhe ar nethon the nozth Goeof the churchpard , ad vas 8 zidge ouerthe fame : and bp reafonof the offer and howe then tas difcoand debate, Wut atter fu die {peeches pat betwane them, at length by the belpe of fundste noble men, as twell in Cngland as thi Andthis : tithe eres St teorig, 18 x epcatng {yard Ledlanar, Camber 02 Wiellh fofaie, The fpeaking fone, Fait tas anold blind gave. ects anguith and greefe of mind did fivcat. FFirtit faieng among the people th that countrie , thatona Gteeuedbim that he fhoulo be fufpeced and infanied 6o time er oe rales aoe oner thatffone to ; a AND It greued him erie mud, that bebeing a - determined the next fammer ther fols oanig. " Xeeland it fome gwdfate, and to ao ‘Aine with bolds and cattels, be fhoulo o Compelled and dziuen to leaue the fame br i saiprceteoe fending fome befebimintoGng, ate me Aduertife bis comming bomevards, afettebebab taken fo Ireland,be ber fen thy seermal aduifeand cour aee fobe none inthele bis weightie oy Chap.4o, 4 Utbefore we De proce ante further, tt were not amiMe todeciare that bayenco and befeli trite the bing in bis returning thiough Gales after bis comming tront Greland, Bn his ionrnete he camefo the tolune of Carbifte on the faturdaie th the Cater webe , mo after fanozie altercations paffed to and frobetinéne 40 lodged there all that night «Dir the mowrow being thom,be purged hiinfelfe by his oth,that be was gilt fundaic,md conmnontic called little Cater dai 02 lelle of the death of the avchbifhop Mhomas: nevers Lowfundaie jhe tuent fomethat carlie te the chas theles he toas contented to pe the penance intoined pellof fant Pertan, aid Here heard ditiine fernice, bith.Fo? although he vid not bsill nox pet biiow, nog but be fated there tn bis fecretpzaiers behind all bis confent fo the murthering of him, pet he Denied not companie,fometbat longer thas be tuas tuwnt to bafladorss legats haning thas ended iwith theking; dw: at length be came out and leaping fo bis hore, there fod before bim one hauing before bima ftake, With much honour returnedbacke, and bomeivaros continualgoing of the people onertt , tf tas berie breadth fir fot eadin of the great troubles tihich would grotw and infue poi tobishingdonte, ¢ allother bisdominions, the king at his being at Cardiffe. bare foted, This man fpake to the king in utd),fat: eng ; God faue the D king, and then fato thus vito confpired againt the king in bis abfence. Wbicy of the crime thereof be was giltlele. Alf he feared Thevifton which appeared vnto fone tbfcblaicouerabzoke, trbtc) fldeteth o2 rary {marth and Aiperic. Fn iength it was of ten fot,tn pe ee ta maruellous perpleritie, and fo Humble maner before them. Where ¢ before tome 3° : 63a polt pitched in the ground , De was of colour fometbat pellowith , bis head rounded and a leane the marchésof 3France, there to talke and bane cons go face,of ffature fomcabat high, and aged about foptie ference with Uotwes the French king, bettwene peares ; bis aparell was apite,being clofe ¢ dotwne beyond the fers, bad confederaten themiclues,any Neves and (ecret confptracte fen be beard amd vi: their becke anntpzatmite, t : ‘ the French kings. abit twas;that he king of Errgland the conqueto? of Freland, thould be wounded in Sreland by aman -twifharedband, and in bis returning bometwards ough Southivales thonid die pon Leclanar. Zhis()Lechlanar was toe namie ofa corteine great be loued bo derlie, and thom be bad crotwned bing, as alfo bis ttoo panger formes, totth the content amd the rule nfthe gofpelt) thefr onelie inbenour tuas to make and bane princes and Bingdoms fubied to oe" pope,andbis revonciltation, as alfo the ; agreement betweenc him and fhe hole Dontinfons fubiect bnto the king.hebinte felfe had not the foner come and met twith them. Wee fives this, there toas twazfenewes toldbim, anv a Wwarfe mifhap befell onto bint (fo. commonlie gov luckecommeth alone , but ill baps comeby beapes 50 and by buddels)abtd twas,thatbiselvettornenbom -bifhopy! Mhatyetijeutd reGor fo tee thurdyof Cav hhihbake Doth wotdinieetyechuvehpardfromthe -turbuvieialt (adj ge@osand policiitons as were taken dhurrh; batthe chiivdhyards charchiromrthe bithops anid Defeined from the fame finte thie death of the and prebendariesboules, thidjhoulesintinwspa -ardbifhop , Thatthefhonlo {utterall {uch peopleas werebette fatie and yan Holpitalitie-kept therein; were fiedoxbantthevoutof the realme for bis fake, WwWutasithe mov partic honfesiarefallen doten,md -_--forreturne-honte without velaieox let pandto infop altogither rutnions, focthebofpitalitte ts alfothere: andbaneagaine ail Mich goosandtands abatioener With oéeaicn . And for the: beviticof thecforefaln 29 theybadbefare.. Dither things this aomith anti netfor Hometwards along bp theTea' for, cucn the fame twaie as befote-he ‘caine tht "I thers and forthivith i all hak he taketh Hipingnwfatlen into Pormandtes and fiiunedtats lie buoertanving there the popes legats were, be tepaited bhto thens 5 ad prefented bintielfe tn mol alluding to a certeine blind proqhelic of sperlin, foto pevforme:certene thtemaions abich Were as tts,and heatovininetermice,he went tolayperand -follotvet):Lhatthe bing at bisiproper costs anv chars Bniondioss ges houlobepeana(otteine two fimtzentoulbiers bp the pope rode atter to Wanerfordtork to bed, Hhichis avout tathe king of tinelue miles from therife, foyone abole pearesto defithe holie laid againg Engiany, wad Gime 3G : j the Lurke, Ahathe thotin perntit,ane thatff honia Lol (tyMhetwitcr hereot (of verte parpole) inthe -_be latwfuiktodlti bis fubieasasoticnas thon lites peare 15755 Weritto thefoyefate placetote the fat 19 toaypealete theft ofatone,Ahat none thoutn beat fthereivasrbludtobefoundzanotheplace -_coutited thenfefanthto be Iatufuti hing of Gugland, here therfald fone waslaid tlie jis towanays ntl ech times howere confirmed bp the omar { therecameand attiuedinto Zrelanecerteine 92a Camber twoman;anp falling dotneat bisfeet, hips, as twellfromoutof Cngland ,asalf the made a great complaint againtt the bithop of from out of Aquitaine in France, which that place: thtch being byan interpreta: declared brought bim beric tlle badriewwes, Jfo2 there were to the king, albeit he wnderitwd tt tell, pet bs come into Powmandie from pope Alerander the gauebirno anfwer. third tivo cardinals tan ambaflage,the one of thent She thinking thatbir fute was not regardedow being named Albertus, and the other Tpeodinus, to zing bir fiks, and cried ont twtth alowd voice ; Ker makeinquirte of the death of Thomas archbityop of 4o Henge bs this dap D Lechlanar,weuenge bs 3 (ap, Canturburie. They were thought andtaken to be our kindzed,and our nation,from this man, and bee full and geod mien, and therefore were chofen of true ing willed by the people of that conntrie, tho bnders and of purpofe fo2 this matter: but pet foail that fod bic (peach,to holo hte peace,as alto oid thutt bit thep were Romans, and tho werefulliedeterminen out ofthe compantesthe cried the moze, truffing and tobaue intervideo, not onclie Cngland,butalfo all pélocohimiclietobis avbitremeht mp tioyeincnt t thich was that hedhoulpdmcertcine penance, as ab toRone, Ano then the bing trauelted and went to Meanes and intercefftow of fundzie gwodmen, and efpeciallie of yiltp carte of Flanders(eho twas but then returned from Compofttelta,tbere he hav bene {pilgrimage bnto faint James) the fame fas ens ded;and the difpleafure kbich be had concetued about to the ground, be was girded about the middle, anv him: Chit and bis mother Marie, John baptiff,and Peter the apottle do falute thee : and dm ftrialie charge and comm md ther , that thou dm forbid , hat benfleforth throughout all thp kingdome and domi And fo;the death of the arcybityop of Canturburie -_baake and claueafunder in the nrivdle,anb tbich clit fo remaineth bnto this bate, Sno therebpon the pew ons , there be no fares no2 markets kept inani¢é {as clerelie releafed.And by thefe means, the great 6p Place bpon the fundaics: and that bpon thole dates and fecret con{piracies of bts fonnes and no maner 02 perfon dw anie bodilie wozke , but ones Seirconfeverats twas fox this time fappeffed and tie to ferue Gov , faning fuch as be appointed to Salted,and fo continued vntill the peare following. Biefle the meat. ¥f thon twilt thasdo, all that thou {uperffition , baue net Muce , noz pet twill carte ante moze dead bodies outer the fame. (t) Ehep ahichoa tzite and infreat of the lifeann death of this arcybithop, dw atfirme thattbe king af be buried , and the fato fone fpake, and forthwith _pleof that countrie,of a berie baine amd barbarous The king being cometo this tfone, and bearing _of this proyhelle, panfed and Gateda little tbile 5 and then bpon a funder, berie batfilie he wentoner Et: Labi) Done,be Looked backe bpon the ftone,a1 (pabe -_fometthat tharpelic, fairness Gaba is be that toll be -teeue that lieng Berlin aniemoze ¢ GQ man of hat _place ftanbing therebp , and fering fbat bad bape ned,be toercufe Spcviin,fad smth a low voice;bow ter the death of this mant,pio fend bis ambaflavo:s to Pope Alerander at Rome, to purge himfelfe of this » And notivithfanving that he toke a cozpopail 0%that be neither dip it noz caufedit to be Dante ,no2 vet gaute anie confent,oz tuas pruie thereof, no2 pet Was giltie in anie refpea, (aning thatbe confetien he didnotf well fanour the bifhoy as be bad tone in Hines pal: pet coula not bis amballada3s be apmit: fhalt take in band thall profper, and thy felie thalt hauea happic life. Lhebing then (pake in French to the gentleman, tho belo bis hoffe by the bztole ,anw fihofe name tons juyil{p ertros , a man boone in thofe parts,and tthe told me this tale : Atke him thes ther he vzeame 02 not. Which hen he bad done, the man lmking vpon the king fato : Udhether ¥ zeame o2 not, marie tell and remembertbat vate thisis + for tf thou da not this, anv {peedilie amend toy wicked life, thou thalt before the peare come as bont bedre fuch enill newsof thole things utd thou DJ. louelt |