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Show The Conqueft ofIreland. {uit inbdecinetitand berngeance fo his triva~- Chap.25,26,27 Hane one verte mud) gad, tf thathebapnot bene tw tworldlie, ¢ haue fought fo pane pleafed fuoalplic era leyvectrabe againt tumemersto fhoughbe -_peinces,andto bane beene in the bings fanour, were a verie balfant andalutic gentleman, petas, } gaint death nothing car belpe, and fo died about (1) Mhisone thing fs end foas a commen obfera Rune at Parels to the great fo2olw of manie. and tration in the komt churththat if ante one bane erie Chortlie atfér alto the forefain Ceffreiv,a noble cefued the charad Pasi eran be =e i anda dailant gentleman, ¢ aio for bis twozthinele tg ner fo rebellfous, noz great a traitor aga owelle mighthaue bene the fonne of pies -_ppaittce;pet the fame fwas tobe inferpeeted to be in ondetest peawoniog thefhird fime from bis fatherandrebellingagaint hint, toas by Gods 54 defenteok the hatte church, anv fuch a Otte thas cours ~-sfed. a goblie and a holie man,though by the tcripful tuogement about the kalenvs of Auguil taken fures he trho refiffeth bis prince ts fatd to refit Gop ' ont of bis lifeand fo died. bimfelfe, ; at Hbhelas daughter of effa I ‘uuieeee ealaes wroe saadenie third of (2) She eauancell of Lateranets fatto be one of the ‘gredtef fpnons 02 general councels that bath thete fir fone Gilliam FHitsgeralo the father vw to this Retmond,and Gah. hv An. 1204, Mante dectées tere there mabe fo, the aduancitig of the omit anticheitt : but pet the them {vas Gerald of Wirifore,ann there bad to (2) Dreflelocrmantis a caftell abouta fiue miles from Catherlough , + fomtints a vertefare totune andivalled round abouit,and bordering nere to the avonieof Dorone. The Enalih inziters oo faie that this cattell was trot builded in this reftelvere mont,but at Uilken,acattellabout thee miles from Hhisjand bot now belonging tothecarle of istinare. duetthe Latine bokes, which are of clock twriting and credit, and Hhom F dw Herein follow,do twzite it by erprelfe woes,Drefleloecrvmont. -_-bin,it ‘was kept at Home onder pope Innocent the contcell could not be brought to bis full perfecton bp realorofthe ciuill ars tn Ftalie.\But among o fher necrés thts twas concluded, thatall controners _fles bettucene kings and princes,the coaredtion there of Mhould appertettie to the pope: as alf no man fyonld becourited emperour, ercept the pope ban ad mitted himandcrolwned bam. The comming of Iohnthekings Sonneinto Ireland, (2) his cattell of Claniit not far from Leigblin, isfupoted tobe that thi is nowcallen Carlough |, Chap.27, o2 Catherlonah: botwbeit the common fame of the 3 countrie Doth attribute this caftell of Carlough to Peking toanuanice his younger fone § Named John had giuen him the dominion Gua the earls totfe , and the lavie and betre of eine Ch) one aeetana,ao be therebpon han tabert for and that tye fyouly build the fame. But there aphomage of fundzie perfors for the fame? peereth no inch things of bir Dotugs.for by the corte amd Holy minding to bing the fame toa finallend nf the biftorte it ts plaine,that the caftels builded ti Eperferorderj fendeth our ints Jreland before bis SLeinter tucre dane bp the Crglifhimen onelie, and donne Jobn the netw archbithop of Dublin, thoas 4 fo} thett vefente and fafetic, forerunner buitd bis fonne Moulo prepareall things (4) She countrie of Hey ts parcel of Leinfer, in teadinefle againbis' comming,{ho forthivith elieth inthe marches and ertreanicconfities of the take bis tournte about the kalends of Augull,and fame bp the tueft: it is verte rong and fat,being failed our inte Freland,! Alto in the moneth of Dep' fallof tombs and bogs, and therefore a fafe teceptar tle for rebels and ontlatwes. It is within the dfoceffe femberthen nert followirig, be fertt ower JaMltp of of Letahlin,and before now oflate no (hire ground, ‘Woxcetter , a valiant fouldter, a fumptuous anda Ci wy lap . 27,38,29. The Conqueft ofIreland. laborers, ano feetiig one not to frame bverie well in bis worke,tanght him that he fhoulodm,taking bis ' pickear in both bis buds and beabe the ground, Khis wicked Frifhman oben he fato his lord and matter thus foping amd labouring, fuddenliecante bebind bim,and with bis ar o2 weapon frabe him in the head and flue him, but bis inberitance and pot fettions cante ¢defcended to bis tioofonnes Wal fer and ibugh. (2) 3a Jceland there are foure archbithoprttes, one at Dublin fo) the proutiice of Leinfter, another at Cahill fos the province of Mountfer,the thirdat Thomond for the pronince of Cotnagh, ethe fourth at Armagh for the prouince of Uilfter, Hhe chiefe ‘of them is the archbifbop of this Armagh, for al' fhough euerte one of the others be named a paimat of Jrelanb, pet this- one alone is namedpimatof all Zreland; thich fitle he bath partlicbicaufe bets fncceffont to S.Patrike, iho fir conuctted Zres the holfe Land; anv Ghypltfes patrimonte,pefperatlic -affitaed by the inflocts : otherinite amirrhing (bich Withit tip 'peares haypened) that the Ghote kings Dorie Wotilo fall Mhortlie into the handsief the Sols Date of the Saracens anv of Covpt: Db hata hlovie wasit to this bitig' and Buigdome, that ye pafling fo manie emperours, kings and punts, ag -thougl/there thiete no helpe im the middle part of the fy02ld,ould come into thiscornerof the arth, tas 7° it Were into ari otherworld to require aid' Dhow -_twoathie,perpetuall and incomparable hadthe kings glove bene, if he fetting alive other buGhene , ano -forfaking bis bingdoms, had taken Without oelate (af thisealling of Cyt) Cyittes crome, arin ane' -‘follotued him! Werelic, he Chouln bane reeeiucd of hint the euerlatting hingoomie, fhe had'fertied bint -_tn this neceMitie of abonbereceined biskihgpeme, -andfo glozions.a grace of qouctnement dir earth, Dh if he tuould haud defended hore (for his abilitic) Imp to the cheitttanfatth,and bao bis for and church at *° the patrimonie of fo wozthie a kingdome inthis this Armagh; one other caule is bicaule this archbfthop twas the firft that recetued apall fromthe pope, Mis pallisa certeine inuefture'of cloth, bic) the pope balotweth and giueth o2 fendeth to euerie arcs bithop, tho weareth the fante Dypermofk bpon bis garment , Khe nature of this pall,of the fir inuention thereof and the canfes thie it ts giuen to euerie ArehbiHop,ts not incivent noz ayerteining fo the point of necelfitie, wd this triall of detotion,he: might bane bene Wworthilie fortified tn earth by fund a patrone and tuto? in all bis affatresand necet _-fities trhatfoener, t d The anfweroftheking to the patriarch. courte and nature of this hifforie,and therfore % tuiil Chap.29. omtt i. This Armagh tas forntimes a faire towne, 3° fd therein a faire cathedzall church, lteng farre and Date fox antwer herof heing appointen temote from all god neighbo2s,and in the middle of Sf at laff bp the king at London, mante as well the Dnels and offer fauage people; the fame bath bene and {fill ts anidlieth watt: and the archbithop knights as of common fozt,bp the admontth: ments of the patriarch, as the fermons of Temoued toa boule of his named Lerlekam, tbich lieth neere the totone of Dzogheda,being a place of better fafetie, (3) The bifforte ts, that this wzhil{p of Wozceffer Waldtuin the archbithop twere crotfed to the {erutce of Ghaltt. At the lat the patriarch recetucd this ane fiverof the Bing, that it nas not gad to leaue bis realine toithout oefenfe and gonernement,¢ leave being twelllanped toith great riches eracted fromthe open bis lands bepond fea to the rapacitie of the Cleargig amd departed, be teas nofwner out of the 4° Ffrenchmen that hated him ; but as concerning fotone, but that be twas taken toitha {udden pang, monte, be tvould giue both that thteh be fent tht fthid) forthe time twas fo bebement,that it twas fap: -_ther, tobe referued for him, and more allo for the pofed he would neuer baue recouered it. (4) Dhis Wngh Lirell among other the (potles bis be toke,be hada great baving foxnace op pan {hich ferned for the whole boute, for abidhbis daing befenfe of the bolicland. 2o thome the patriarch -anflnered bp following this adutfe. Dking pouda nothing: andbp this meanes pou {hall neither fane pour felfe, nog referue Chriftes patrimoric. We but inhabited by the Spores, tbo iwere altwates ree liberal nian,tort foitie gentlemen, tho tas conv bots and traitozs.iBnt in bope torefoime the fame tt {was made acountie of it (elie, bp atv act of parte. aie there as qonetriourof the laubrill Zohn bis the prietts curled bim,and be caried this along tity come to feekea paince,andnot monte , Cucric part bim ontill became to the cttie of Downe. Andona ofthe twozlp almoft fendetly bs monie, but none fen Maric,and naincd the Nueenes countie, Aptbozitic, the firtt thing be oid he refed and tobe night be being in bis loging,tbe fame twas entred -_deth bs a prince. Lherfore we defire a man that map his wag ‘mentin the third and fourth peares of philip and marded to fen over (x) Hrigh dé Hacte, and be t foiine caimte oute. Dhis Wiltp being thus placed fo into the kings ‘ble the lands ini Dehatbetie, a Bt "Fhe death ofLaurence' archbifhop ofDublin,andoflobn Cominmade arch-."* Mahi bifhop inhis place.3... 33 ; ret - Whapsios ee ee tecfe other parcelstthiich Puch ae Lacte had before Tolb,an thefe he aypatiitento ferive for the hings pee gainttyokingofEnglan mdbishononrssforthat kaufcitthisrenmudhomewarns throng: Porn dic tuts Maicd,mminthe er there Died, bere be Swas butievirtte bighthurchofouttapioSttorbim SonComin.an Englithmar borne, anda monke intheabbeisofCuenbam,toas bythekingsmeans eloctevorderlic by the clergie of Dublinarepbithoy, andatteriuards confirmed ‘bp pope Unictus at Tir terbe,there be tuas alfo made acardtiall; Aman be tons beriewelllearned and cloquentjand berie salons incaules of the church,Apercin be tworld Gteat part of the towne twas burned. Jn the moy of the king, be taketh an otber veuife : be defireth ces. hing, tben be fato the great fpoile, and pet the fain him to giueto thet atd one of bis fonnes, aud if fembled and muttered all bis mctt avd compantey Pa as nothing burt 102 perifhed, be began to res none other, pet bis pongeft fonne Johu, that the Pent and be foie,and fo reftozed the pan againe, blond defcending from the Antowes might nancio about the mivole of Went he came. to (2) Armagh, fibere hbertHe had ettojted and perfored exacted out The commingof Heraclius the wifion and diet.Aitd after the toiniter was pallbes? ebegan to trauell from place to places and in Hard Defines freane tine Wauvence archi: the cleargietheteagreat mate of moxie and few hop Of Dublin wiley arethecated' of An Nap gictstt Fpogmandic/ aboutthe'kalering'af -_fare,be returned buto the citte of Dotwnesao front Decembersa 1SWe was ati) te aiba 6o thenfeto Dublin in fafetie : being tell laden with SS Hodmar,but fomabatir vifpleatarewith the witig, Labo badbine fafpictonbicaufehe twas at the coun cell ofi(a) Waterare, and there ituctaben mud a With fire,and the ho2Mes ubich drew the faid pan, as 50 want monte,andnot monte that map want aman, yp fateng of alo mud gods tbhich thep brought wwiththem,and a Buf, ben the patriarch conlo get no other anflucr Chemitto gold,fluer,and nsomie;ehidybd hab crated tn enecte place there he came: for other ged.DIDMONC. FH oc geusp this fournie there bapencd tion range miracles, guraks the one at Armach concerning the great angul amd arriefe of (3) Philip when ho departed and went out ofthe tolvne, the other teas of a (4) foxnace tthich Ttigh Miteltwee atwap frame the pare pres at Armagh; as moze-at large ts Declared tn out -_pograzhle. (1) Ehis Hnghde Racte albeit be twete thustent for,pet be tent not oner,as tt aypecrett by thecoarte : _of the biffozies of this fime : be tas aboot building of acatllat Devuagh,wo shee betng smons$e patriarch into England. Chap.28, SF eins thele things were Donttie in Fre: A land, Weraclius the reuerend patriarch of Jerufalem, baning gone a long fonrnete from the eaft to the weff, came into Cngs Land about the beginning of Febznarie;ttbo bought bith bim the betes' of the bolic citie and fepul She, with the kings enfigne amd martiall figne, in the bebofe of all the trates of the bolie Land, as tell 8f the brethzen of th ozver of the temple as hofpitall : 0 Wnith the confentof all the cleargie and laitie, Making fuplication to king Wenvie the feronD, ing at bis féet with teares, and bumblie defiring bint,t62t be wouldbe pitifullic moucd fo the ait of bzanch ratfe bp the kingvome. Sobn bimlelfe, albeit he twas readie to pafle into Breland giuen him by bts father, with a great armie, (p2oftrating bimfelfe at bis fathers fect) vefired (as Go they fate)that he might be fent to Zerufalem, but he obteineditnot. So the patrtard feeing be couloda nothing, and pat noofle out of the hard ftone, be fpake thus again the king, in th'and{ence of manie, with a thzeat full and proybeticall {pirit.. D glorious king, thou batt reigned bitherto among the princes of the tworld twith incomparable glozte, anv. pour zincelie honour hath hitherto datlie increafen to the typeof bighneffe. Wut not doubtlefle is this triall being foxfaken of Gon,fthom pon forfake, and deft tute of all beauenlie grace, From benfeforth thal pour glozie be turned into fo2xrot.and pour bono2 to rep2och fo long as you I{ue, ¥ would to God the hing had auotoed this threat by penance , like the king of SPiniuie,mp hav caufed this fenteuce to bealtered! Fs: Zhe |