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Show 36 Chap.36,a TheGonqueftoPIréliind. onto fhat-you Wwilkenter into the land andreatae pograyhieits neclaveds:: Sirk itisentdentandaga ‘Taw,andbinder pour (ubiedtion, andtormtantiron among themthetrfoulefinsandivickeonede,asal fopeela.and paicperelicoutofenerichoufeapeate: lic penfion of one ponte onto faint Peter 's-and ber fidesalto will defend ebeepe the.rites of toledury shes tole and inutolate,, We therefore tuellaltotw: the fonnest Belinding of Weitaine,as hiereturite teithgrent trienabifrom ontof Denmarke;be met atthe Zlesof the:Dachadesanatita(a)of a revteing nation o2 people jaa med ABalocniessyotw atone) and thofe be fent {ite Areland,apointing brite them certpineguidesand leaderstorconbuc¢ dite thent of Freland, tothe enn tobzing them obedient onto -reatt bythe bittoviea af Cnglandy hat Gurauntins -thithernrcsis , BoiTinsa oti Nn sais Gena ‘gig and favouring this pourgodlientfpolitions comp mendable affection,bmaccept, ratifie, and alent trv g , oo ihetuitertbe Camehittostes tarplaitilicwitnatte, to Genon etifart re a aE that powtorthe -hathingArihut; thofamonsikingnof iritaine;had nilatingof Gobs Hurd), the punithment of fin, the ananteof,theToithkingstetbntarie to him ge on reformitig of maners', planting of bertue, andike atime, bolaingehepinghis couct af Wettdetter, increafing of dyiftianreligton,poudm enter to pole {elle that land,ab there foerecute according fopour Oillomarus kihgaz monarrh of Sreiand, totth other the princes thervef, canes peefentedtheinfelues ber ‘any the Cateticoffbe-realine,Ano.turtherallo we tn Ividlicchargeandrequirethatal thepeopleot that tbe chicfe-ettte twIttcateAnd fo;fomuchas men,be thepneuerfofrér,pet thep materenouncethetoright {ifenome sbathocucr{hallbeforthehonerof Gon, Landpoivithallbumblenele;putifulnelte,at bone2 fore binns AlfotheAcéfymen came-outof (2) Baton, and libertie,anb being themfetuce into fubiedtion : fo recciue and accept pou.as-thete liegelosdand foue- ihis ayarent thatthe paincesiof Grelanw vid frelic, and of their otoneaccer, fnbmitthe peld the mfelues reigne;toferuingand exceptingthe-rigytof thebolie ‘Abich wetwill be inuiolably preferued;asalfe shure, pe @@eierpence, wee ligig penfionof the Peter: penceontsof cuce whic warequire tobe trolieantiweredtn tichoute, tie faintPeter,and totherhureh ofkome, Jetherfore poudm mind to bring your.godlie purpole toctied, indeuortotraucl torefounethe peopletofomebetfer ozderandtrabdeoflife:andfhatal@by pourtelfe, amid by lucy others as pou thal hinke met,trne,a borteff,in theivlife, maners andconuerfation , the, church of God nap be beantified , the true chaiftian 3° religion folwed and planted,andallotherthingstobe pone,that by anie meancs Hallozmap.betoGons douo2, ad thofalnation of mens foules:; Ghereby pou may in the end receive at Gonshannstheres iward of an euerlatting life, as alfe in the meane fime, and in this life carrie a gloztous fame , and an bonozable repo2t among all nations, Zhe tenure ¢ prtutlege is thus, and effect of the {econd Alecander the bithop, the fernant ofthe feruants Thelecond ppintlege, of God, ta bis derrelie beloucd fon the noble hing of Crgland fendeth greeting, grace, andtheapottalike benedicion. Forlomnchas things giuenandgran teddpongodreafons by our pedeceffiars are tobe {vell allowen of , ratified, and confirmtens tue tell confidering and pondering the grant amd pinilege, fox mbdconcerning the daminionof thelanaof Srey landto bs aypertetning,andlatelieginenbp Anan Out predecelio; ; tue follotwing bis freps. do in like tohing Penrieof Gnglannj)efwore dato bim fatty end lofaltie, Ano albeit (uch micst.of a hind of a nat val ligbtnelle and inconftancie, beinot atamedno? -aftated.to dente andrenduneethett faith: pet that cannot foreleafe and niftharge them. Cucricmat is at bis ofune coffe ano libertie botw to contrat andbargaine with ante orte,butthefame once mabe -becannot fice noz fwarue from tt oun finallic the bolie pope,in bom is the effect of perfection,ano the by acerteine prevogatiue and: title requireth ¢ clas methall Xands, bicanfe by him and by bimand bp bis mcanes thep tuere firfl redticed amd tecoucred fa the dhatfttan faith 5 be F fais hath ratified ano com firmed this title. (x) Mhebittorie is his, hat Gurguntins the for of Bing Welty made a bfage into esnaa se toappeate the people tho were then bp in rebelion againt bim:ano haning prevailed and agecodine them, be in bis returning bornetwarsby the Sles of the Dachabes;there met bim a fietoza nante ofthite tie ng (as fomefaie) three {core faties of ten and Wo meniateltecomeand exiled fromontof that part of Sapaine;calied then Walvenfis, thereof Walon twas tbe chiefe citie, but motu itis a partof the countrie of Gafcoigne,whofe capteine named(as ome waite) Wartholomety, oid pzefent bimfelfe before Curguw fins, anddifcourfing bnto btm the caufe of their tray mranter confirme, ratifie, and allow the fame : refer ¢o uels, befought him to confiver of thetr Diftretie, aud Bing and fauing to faint Peter and tothe curd) of togrant onto them forme divelling place, and they Rome the peerelie penfion of onepenicontofencrie Houle as iwellinnglandasin Zreland. wzouiden twouldbecomebis fubiects, Which their requett the -_hing granted, ana fakirig their oth of allemiance tent meanes be teformed andrtcouerediromtbeirfilthie as bis {ubiecs thep temained and continued. Gin manersand conucrfation thep:mapbe duiftie foep came fo feeke tuto Gurauntius fo: a land to allo , that the barbarous people.of Xrelandbppour life and abboutinable connerfation; that as.mnname and caufed themfo be conducted into Freland, there (2) Hhefe people were namred Zbert ,¢ before Hat ans; that as that rueanddifordered church bp pou -_dtwell ttt, thep Divelled in that partof Spaine,ubere of Balonis the metropole, Lich is notw part of 15i being veformed , the hole nation alfomap with the Wore the naine bein acts andlife followers of 60 fcaie,and this countrie before and long after the fie of Gurguntins,twas till (nbica to:the bings of Sz! : She fame, Thetitles ofthe kingsof England nto Ireland. Chap. taine, now called England. The rebellion of Donald prince ofLimerike,and ofthe takingofthe citic of Limerike. "PD Ctthen the enuioug ighogan Chap.7. and giue ouer to gee aeaed RintoguretSea t eec Wut let o teland. {ool bnderttand that bp flue maner of twaics on PeininiesbeEivoanctent titles and thre latter thep befer auoud amd Defend the fame, asin our for A the meane tubfle, Donald D By AiG prince of Limerike twared verte infolent, j_ and nothing regarding bis former -_ "and ofh made to the Bing , began ¢ d1D WI dzaty bis fealtie amd ferutce, GoherenponReimene B0inp.7,8,9- The Conquetft of Ireland. muteriiy his avinte, gathered and picked ont the helk andlutiet aren hich he had. dnd hauing tivens fieand fir gentlemen , thee burtd200 hoatlemen, amd fee bundzed botwmen and fotmen in readinefic mo fuel aqpointed , about the kalends of Daober mars thedtotwards Limerite toatatle the fame, Then fhep cante thither,the riner of the Shenin,tehich tut: roneth and runneth round about the citie,thep found fhe fante to be fo bepe andfille, that thep coulo not pate oucr the fame, 15uf the luftte pong gentlemen a {ho were aréedie fo baue the prete , but moze nefis rousto baue the hortoz, were ina greatagonte and qriefe, that thep were thus abarred from apocbing to affatle the citie. Uahevebpon one (1) Dantd Welty fo namedof big familie and kinved, although others foifea Camber 02 a Welfman bore, and nephue tnt Reimond, tho wasa lufic and valiant pong folofo2, and a Dette tall man aboueall the teft , was beriehot and impatient, that thep fo long lingered fhe tine about nothing. Wherebpon haning a grea' fer regard to fvin fae and bono, thenfeariiig of anieperiilo2 death, talking bis hoote and putting bis fourres to bis foes aduentureth the tater, hic being berie ible and full of ffones and rocks was the mote dangerous : but pet be fo twifelie marked thecourfe of the ffreame, and foadutfed and guided hishorte,that he palled the riuer,and fafelie recoues red fhe further fioe ; and then be crict out aloted to biscompanie , that he had found a food + but for all that there teas never a one that would folloty,fa: Uing one Geftrete. ‘But they both returning backe againe to connidt ouer the Ghole compante,the fain Cefkreiebis hore being caried atuaie with the violenceof the ttreane, they twere both nrofoned. Which hei Weilerius (tho fas alfo conte thither) did fce,be beganto fret with bimfelfe partlic for that bis confine ¢binfman of fonoble an cnterpetfe had fo bad afuccetfe : parte licaldifaining that anie (ould atchiue to borin, butbinfelfe, wherebpon being mounted bpon alu: 4° fie rong bore, fetteth fpurre to bis floe,and being neither aifmaied with the fiklenefle ano dangerof the Water, nozafrated with the niithap fallen to the Gentleman , Aho was then dolwned, moze rafpite than Wwifelic aduentureth the river ¢ reconereth the farther five ¢ banke. Zhe citizens fone of them wat- shinigand meting him at the waters fae, and fone Handing vpon the totone twals faff by the riucr foe, minding and meaning to baue dztaen bim backe aGaitte,o2 to have billed hint in the place,burled foes Agodpace vito him, Wutthis noble md luftic gen tlemau, being thus tyarpelic and hardlic befet inthe middle of pertis and Dangers, his emintics onthe one fide farblie affatling , an?the riuer on the other fide Hoping and clofing bint dp fromall refcne,fFanveth tobis tackle , and as iwell as he could couering his bead With his Hield , nefcndeth and faucth bintelfe froui bis cnimics. Ghilett they were thus bickering there tas great hotwting and notfc on bath foes of the ipatet. But Heimond being then the generall of Go heres the fielo,and in the reretward knowing nothing of, as fone as he heard of ft,canie in all hak th:ough the campe tito the waters foe, There then he faw bis neyhue onthe other tive, fo be in the mtodleof bis Enimies , and like fo be btterlie cafk atwate and des Groied vutlette be had-farite fpeedic helpe aid fuccour, as ina maruellons griefe ¢agonte, ¢ beric harp tig evicth ma calletl out to bis men,as folioweth, (1) This wield was fo called, the fame being' the natie of bis fanuilie ano hindted, and/notof the countric of Wales, wherein be was bors: He tos a barbie gentleman, and of bis tace therearepet Temairung mente goo ana wor dic gentlemen,tba arechieflic ablping inthe proniice mim citie of Wie' terfozd : fox there tuere thepfir planteo. The oration and {peech of Reimond wnto his companie, and ofthe reconerte of the citie'ot Limerike. Chap.8, Pewonthic ment, of nature balfant, and whofe. mowelle we haue twcli trier, comepeatvaie. ihe wate heretofore not knotune, ary the riner bitherte thongh not paflable, by our adventures a ford ts noin found thereitt: let bs therefore follow him that is gone bee fore, andbelpe bim being now in biftrelle., Let bs not fuffer, 102 fe fo toorthie a gentleman, thus for our common canfe and bono? oyprelfed,fo perify and be caft awate before our cies and in our fights for {want of our belpe , and by meanes of our fingatthe neffe, Zt is no tine notv to bie manie tuords,t102lets fure ferueth to make manie{peches. She Hortnele of the time, the prefent neceffttte of this noble gen, tleman, ¢ the fate of our otvrte bono2s beget) erpes Ditton, crequireth hak, Andeucn with thele words be put fpurres to the hoatie , andabuentureth the rls ner: after Ghonie follotved the abole companic, euerig one firining tho might be formot, And as Gow {would theypaffed all fafe oucr,faning thes fouloiors and one gentlemannames Outdo, to Were dzolv- ned, ipep were no fener come to land,but that theit enfaries all fed and ranatwaie, thonrethey purfned, and in the chafe fue a numberof them, asallo enterep and tke the towne.And hauing thus gotten both the citieand the biitozie, thep reconcred thetr final ioe with great (poiles ¢ riches, as alfo reaped great hono2 and fame. f Powwreader, which ofthete thr& thinkett hou be& Daltint, ard bel tworthie of hano2? Wim tho Arik ave uentured the riner, and taught the wap: D2 him ado feing the loffe of bis companton,the peritl of the rtner, and the multitude of the enfmics , vid pet (ot fearing death 102 peril ) apnenture btmfelfe in the mible of bis eninries? Ds himtho hafkilic (etting all fears apart, d{d hazard binvelfe andall his hoatt te faue the friend, and to aduenture bponthe eiimie? And this one thing bythe twaie is to be noted, that ot B note tons tuch cermin tacts wasfirft conquered, ona atuefoaie Limeribe ; A fix date it was Agaite recoucredD, on a tuefdaic THA? paic o7 the terfoyd twas taken , on a tacidaie Wterford tnas dale of Mparm gotten, and ona tuefdais Dublin was wane. Sind thefe things camenot thus to pafle, as it werebya fet match , buteuen of a common courteof fortune, 02 bp Gods ho appointment . Andit is not altogither againg veafon , that martiail affaires ould haue gan fuccefle bpon Wars his date. The defcription of Reimond, Chap.9. bootie » Elmont was bhy bodied andmeane, fet, of ature fomtupat mioze than XO bis bate pettow and curled, hiseirs big; greie,and round ; his nofe fometshat bigd, his countenance well coloured,pleafant, and merte, And although be were fomethat grofic bellied, pet by reafonof acertetrelinclineme thigh was tn bint, be covered that fanit: and fo that tehich freed to bea blemify in hisbovie, he coucred ttth the vertuc of bisanind, ebad fuch a fpectall care of bis men and folnto2s; that be would be a [pte over bis watchmen, and in bistranel'l that aie be watcher manic ubole nights, canging. and walling absoadin the camps, Gud inthis be twas vorie hate + fortunate, that he Eh, inonta |