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Show ; - of the realitte tehich Coward Woufe meantfolie te that they conlo not in all things tworke their toils, he ene of out of Pountker and Leinier ar other parts there abouts, andthe carleof Ulffer tith another armte cate tuto him nere onto Dundallie , where thep of COS. Deonhur king of Connagh, Dkellie, no. terfe other gteat lozb4 and capteins of Connagh bce ano eth. Che lor Wichard Wirmingham bavan i -_felfe, landed at Cragfergns to the ato of bis brother, Yreianv, thole fouldiors mofk twickedlie entred into durehes, {polling and defacing the fame-ofall fach tomes, countrte aganrf the enimies:but hearing the Scots were istthozatone backe,the carle of Ciltterflowed tho by the commrandement of his mafiter went forth to fake biew of the ead bodies, and to bing be Clare aifcomfiten bis poluer , twke Mr cilia ; =- ae Burgh patfoner,ox(as fome bokes haue)the carte bimfelfe. Aobn Lacie the fonrte of Calter Lacie, : uember this pete, Wichardde Clare MueGirbundzed Galloglafies, aid Jobu Wozgoghcdan twas Daine of Zeeland. The lozdinflice atlembley a great power ornBacie and diuer(eothers teere laine. he tiveife of Mo. =~ + -confulted togither hotv to deale' tn ‘defending "the 1312 the field. The one and tientith of Jfebzuarie began artot Wobert Wer: fin Aratle bp Robert Clerdon,for the apeating wher? was lead thither bp FobCogan tozp. anarntie Donraifeths ecg te. of Hhicfe iulfice i the beginning of 4ulic,but the fame Globn woga inasdifcomfited,mnddiverte men of account Haine, iopotuttice, ‘as fit Aicholas Auenell, Patrike de Roc, others, "At length pet the fain fic Robert Merdon,amdmanp of biscomplices camte and {nbmittes themfclucs.to flaine amoig the refone. Iputtete comming into ‘ ‘here torre mante late on bot: partsyand William de Burgh the cars brother,Gr Fohnpan deuill , andfirAlane Sitsatane twete tabert prild- the ficld twith one ntan fo turne bp and furnete fhe Dead carcates,was freigbt efpicd by Dhellic, that *laielurbing it'a brake buth therebp , abo Haning. * ners. Aperetoith the Arith of Conniagh and ett) bes the Lent nert infuing befteged the Dozensin Oline aelof , and compelled themto pelothemfcluesto the kings peace. AlGointhe peareabouclain1312, Panrice Fitsthomas maricd the lavie Katharite, Hildare,andto the parties'about riftelverniot and " bane mine efquire here liketuifefarnithed withary ther the loosand gentlemen of Leinirer and Donn ther fox thine otone fake; Fmightnow do with the, cc Mou¢ tncapon teadie ‘at mine clboww;thouattnae Bed with thy page,a porisling,enot tobe accounteo ce of sf that if Zlotcd thee not , and micantte {pare Maite there, Supon the Scotith (roe fir Fergus An tor the featt of the alumption of onr tavie. Alf Rabert de Mnle ouerthretwthe caltellofMan,ano that tocre buried in the church of the frtcrs prea hers at Athte. _ Juthepeare1313 , Foviia Lakes archbithop, of Dublin departen Hhislife ; aftet Mhofe deceafe came toFicniis in Weth. Jn ohich meanetiitic Ko ger low Dortimer,trutting fo win bieifelfe fante if ¢ that J would, and flea the for thy maltters fake, cod that role among themt, thep left the field tn Hhomas Fitsiobumaricd another of the faidearles. totheeninnes,fir Ciltlliam Pendergat knight,and Daughters in thefameplace , but notonthefame baie<for.thefir of thole tivo matiages was cer .4 Helmond le Crace aright valfant efquier were SBut conte eferue me bvponthisrequed bere mavé €¢ tothe Jad J promife thee bp faiht Dattikes Maffe cc fomake thee a lovin Connagh, of moze potfeMtons --Ozeffarrand fir Walter Murreie, with diuerfe other mightnothttig tweie him, his opie matt ( a great . After this the Wrule inhis retarne towarys seth burnt thecaftcll of ete, and fo patted fenatty till be fuith at oth, wherebpott he bur gage bisfonle fo, performance. alto fhis fecdnd marfage twas Kept the moptoly ak, toke the loz Donegan Doowillon int Warns, , Saas bigs baie. c Bae mas deceafed at Laragh wWyine neere to qatnoth, fire carieot and was buried atihildare, tn fhe church ofthe fri: Budare dex ter the natiuitie of our lavie, the lox Jobe Fitstho Ayemnas tie ers preachers. This John Fitsthomas,, a little bes ceaficth, foorke bis will'of him,and fo comming to bin fai? »> fore bts death, twas createdeatle of Aifloare ; after ome fucceded his fonne Lhomas Fitsiohn a ulleie,thon few that Jam at all points armed, ¢ Atbie,then toHaban, Sketlier, ¢ nero to Aroiioll ‘tit ZLetnfter: here the loz0 tnlfice Iutler, ‘the 107 Aobu Fit;thomas,, thelord Aritoly potwze, and o- Ichiafed the mozrotv affer faint Dominikes daic, Mcots (as lomiewsite) which they had taken puto» Vencaten. ners, Lhe lord Lomas, fonne to the carle of Wb anid piefiiming row bpori his ged oportunitic , 16 couered himlelfe ; not doubting, butettijcrtowin Him iwith courteous perfuatians ,.02 ky force to fer cametotncounter the rules but though vif: Dcots , bp them that hav kepttt, till thep for tant tothe Lrcots. of other dittels were dziuentovate leather,andeight fer departed thislife. And on the fundate nert af John Fits and Granard,allo Finnagh, ahd Petocaftell, and Daughter to theearle of Gilfter at Orenecaftellano monmuents, plate,copes, ¢ other o:naments wih -thep found, and mighflate hands upon. The caffell of Cragfergus, after it han bene Cragteraue had god profe of Wuliete bis ballanciebefore that time, longed fore totratne btm from bis captetne, gat fwethtwith fo rebell against the Cuglifmen,and burnt the caffcll of Athlon qnd Randori, And the Wate comming forward burnt Benlis'in Beth, prilon toithin the caffell of Dublin, abiding there the. 20 kepthis Gptttutas at Logh(udie. From thenfehe -_iwent through the countrie bnto Kathimegan and bingsmercie, Thelow CdmundiButler was made aeputie fuiftice bnder the lord John Cogan, thoin efquier that belonged to bim calleo Sobn udeis, -AKobert Ie Brule bing of Scots came ouce bint scors in Hint p02 Hhether Dkellte his tmortall fo were ; . Mridlte befiegeoa long time, was (utrendzedto the Delincres bp bp Dmolmndie. Alto Donat Dbzen was murthered, ro them , and fighting with them at Coiners; hee lost bp bis ofne men in Lbomond. mont other wwere-flaine in this battellSfevelmi tim, right tuife and pandent perforage. The fourtenth of September,Conbor Mac iiele, + fine hundzcd % -_rityynn twere Maine bp the ford William deWBorgh , amd1020 Afehard Birmingham in Connagh . Alo , Font onthe mondate afterthe fea of Allfaintsnumber rats gore ; Loggan and fir ugh Willet Mue a great of Scots amongthe tbich were one hundzd with double armors , and tivo bundzed With Single ar: mos: (0 that of their met of ames there vied thee than thp maitter bath in Zeeland.@ehen thete wars 3° punodzedbelie fotemen, ls hefifteenth of Pouember chanced agreat tov -y .-se4e font labbet ) began torepzone him of follic,for tot. fonfenting to fo large an offer, bic} was atures pei of windand raine , Hhich theeiv dotwne manie Site ss --Honfes , With the Meple of the Lrinitie church) in Noth had Lontiete fre enimies,and firrberefore turning fo hisknane, he difpatchea him. Pert he ward that had beene taken prifoner tn iter by Fon Loggan , ander John Sandal, was brought Dublin, mid div mud) other burt both by Land and fwater. Dn the Hilf of December , fir Alane Ste: SSeS 9S Ssa conquer,having caufeo binfelfe tobe crotwrep king _ flatae, TUilett the Scots toere thus bolvem bp in Arelmn, Carpicn, Jqnat out: flue cleuen thantans of ther befive Athenrte. A» Wifker twith a great armtie cante to Wonrath in Ehomond.tibere as Ge obertorrather Gir Ricard 67 The Chronicles of Ireland. sBurghes ad Wieminghartis vifcomfted them ,and wereelectedifcbifare and Dinffion of fides twofucs, . be might owerlhzow the entinics.called forth AAane Sbiieaine, raught into Dkellies efquier fuda'Knocke'bnder fo the'caltellof Dublin. Atter Canlemas, thea an <td to the earls of liter,peccaten at Galbie ot the fe Seater.Date of int Marcell: qpatcrlling. AU the loy-Cye rp 1400 Mund Butler created thirtte utyhfs in the citleof and fivozd ioaffet all from Arclow to Weir." eattth theta coped the loztufice,and made of thea gtedt Mlatighter, fouiretcoreof their beans tere ferit tothe to thebiah towne befoebim ,thodidfe; and Bul feie prefenten if to Yzimingham, tho after the tit: cithiFmces veclared ; he Dubbed Watteie knight, ‘cameth fecret twffe onto Slane, tutth tiventic thon: -"fandarinebitert: and toith themn came the amie of TWliter, delkeoteng all the: countete before! then', Ritlghts hofpitaters o2 of fatintJobits(as thepWere Called) Were tnuefted in the Lanne ofthe Cemplers The famepeare was the loo heobaln iSrelmd, Werdon tent low futtice into Sret any. Sir timeof thefe troubles ann ‘artes tir Freland bp the inuaftonthas of the Scots eerteine Frith lords , faithfullimert andtrue fibiccts tothe Bing'ot Erighand,did not anielte-pronrite to conitirttictirtber for8 of that famili? Afterwards tuete barons of Cal trim ; Sit Thomas Banderik andothers inthis meaite trhile made oftentiiites ‘enterprtts againfé the Scots, ano flurdfuerfeot them i fundite cow thias the apofle ; the carle of Ciliter lteng int the aby ) -beieof S, qparte neve to Dublin , Robert Poting Yarrmato?'of thar citie , with the communaltic of Che earicot =the fame went thither , tobe the eavle, and put Hin Ziliter appyer a the pit of the eare,that Downe hecame to the grouitd .., cies came to Dublin,procured an inquetl to be ine panelled fotnquite of their oemeano2, fo2 that thep mbthere helate, Xhfrdlie,be lai fo absut him, that iwere accufedto bane procured the Scots to come Per antehelpe could beloken for, he hadalto Taine Dkellie , md ypercening the elquire tebe brit ator into Frelann : butbythat inquetl thep tuere difityartheretoith tobe an ott to kepe the hings ged,anb bpagaine, bint holpe and him, recoucred hiedbe peace and to delfrote the Scots to the vttermott of and after he was fomenbat come fobtmielfe, befor their power. nthe beginning of Lent, the Scots fedhim byonattanchion, tobearehislorvs heaniny ceffors,Calalter homeburic loi hancelloz, amd Ar 40 fhoufand'men, and bnderifanditig that the Dt0ts 4.so. were cone tokenilis, made thithertwards; aid there gyoprner Icranber Wignoz treatare: of Frelany. Kyechancel' -inconntering tity them, tas put tothe twmele, His vifcomticr Io2 to ffrengthen bis clecion,hatlilie went to team. fogither with an bunojed anid fittte ano fir perfons, meni(as Was fappofed)wilfullte Hrinking from him, bpths As thofe that bare bint hollotw hearts. Covity the perithed by Mhipimzacke. The other fubmitting bis -nnetues dfthis overfhzoty,wpffart the Frith of gout cauile to the proceife of lain, taticnatbonre and (ed, fer,the Dtolies, Dbzens, Dmozes, andwithfire Theearie of MWoreouer, the low Foi de Worgh, terse and heir Dublin on faint Michacls vate be ng fandajs, She 50 caftell of Hubtir, Bu the ninth peace of king @nwarns tefene, Epivard Brule, brother to Robert Wrule king of o cots, ehteeey the nope pactof Arrlind with My Deh Arata, "2 thonfand wien, Hiete tere With Him diuerfe caps teins Of bigh fertolome among the Srotity nation, Sduahcing binrto hrante preferittents + Hhe fuceel % ‘Sporeoner,o1 monbdaic before the feat of S,\ Mat, ! HAS.Ant hotowelier it chanced We find recor6ey $sThomas tpHesieMatbutrow thatcither the lath tir Hho -loiall obeifance toards hint,being their fouerciane pritice; bit alto for moze atteratice delinered hore ges to be' kept tntthiet the‘catfelt of Dublin. =e ‘Names oftibicy lords that tweté fo cointentted to wl fure thete allegiance toere theres Aobr FetsHome sparen ql MPsanvenitt (hat thas Pallantlte behaned bine oo DED tsete to Cragtetans th Uitcr the fine gtiven, Wards Dablin, but herewith, turning to the tattdn BF Inttokte, he enttethe fame,and tole ugh Liv Hugh Cire otter cominingforth of Englarto, Whe Scots fomedthertr fora fantinieo! monie, Thecitisensof Wit there teabic there td atmtte tenes! 8! ‘TChits map fe tH, -thAt thote Toy Mo Hnfghts', Shirhad tte pled eH fo: thetefolaltieto the Hing -dtuerfeotherreiicd with alk termtight and mame OF Baie, mayfoining with the Arith, conquerey fatledomte of Tiier,and gavethe Ciiglith there ‘the injuriousAttempts ofthe Scots , althorigh te _SPcatshavdratyne totheir fine'the moi part of te SCHolaw fought bp Alwaics aid imedined hoo tobeat backe therifinies >ubich Meynight bane Dalke,(porley's burnt tt, Wuitbagreat partok Cirgile: -"Aréth,as well tor0s,as otters of meaner calling : © Sests snd prefimine of ehetr thepfound in the (ante,(parinanetther Man,woman No} child.Then Was the lo CoiijindWatlerdofer ‘ADTnlFlce,tho made the earle ofTiter anvthe Ste Srmany AButlerloz Faldittes friends, aid reconciled bimleife with fie Soi Pandeuilt,hug forking to preferuc the refoue inftice, the Scots on the dire part? wnb'the srith rebels oF the ather) ‘abich rebels notiithtranding were-oUFF -_thadione tit Ditierfe particular confiiers. wut pct f -_the Further fcattering of the Craltth forces ta Ft tan, theterofe foure princesof Connagd , ~- sDundatke ta: Petes at ousrtholues,tokethe towne of Dum, Kenand burnt thenburnt churches + abbeies, with the people ubo! Dore With indie dateAPthe Ieith BADOEAMMeD the -_"totlo Arif), and nofmeall timber altoof the @rglt [rebelled int fart+ Rhitparts of the countrie : tho tiedeHthetemé there thatthe rountrie tons mviferablie affitcten,, bat by Burgos Chefathewaehe, Coward Wenle marded tb- (eleaganrt the eres) 62 foure bther Wearing the fainte ante | and hig brother alto'tales Fobn Har Tenthwere both Aatirefhortlte afFer af Debone,vp- 0 tell the low thereof,togtther twith bis tuife ; ano rary me,an , Fitstoo' Capteins ot € Ubomie the chieke were thete: the catles of urri¢ 60 lorvdof Mffalic, Aicharode Clare ; Poste mas, fhomas Fitsobn lepwotwer baren OP ADOiozns of namewith AND MPentith, {he lord John Steivard, the Loz Fo! Da Wochiod, HoillesArnolo te Potner ; AWoitee de - Caimphell,the Lorn Zhomas Nandolee, Ferouis y puke, wid be la Boch, ano Piles deta ted. Thele an 2 See lod,and AowtIeee, hepa ~ iW palfon toithin the cattell of Dublin, Aue Tee' of Hepes His men} anofpotled the abbeie. ' ' OHenties well Hathitcd fox thelrdiRotall beatings', 8S partlic toe Yane'tonched : althodgh We otnit Di Werte fmallonerthrotyes ano otherparticular mat» ters) Eth othetinife toe thonle tiitiafe thisbake farther hanour Heit purperer inteht'eulbpermit. -_ Dublin burnt all there fubarbs for feare of a fiege', ‘anv madethe belt puruciante thep could to Befend thefrcitte, tf the Wrafe hab come to haue beliegen -thent: but he turning another toate, went onto the -‘tofune of Maas jand twas guiocd'thither by tho Bas ees confravie to their oth . From therile he patie ‘nto Dritteloermot, and fo to Waligananr, anv to ‘Callan' atlength he canre to Wimertke , ano there rematriedEill afer Calter] Dhepof Wiiiter tent to the Lozd ftifFfee Lareritable tnfor vations offuicy cra -eltie as the en{mies pradiled tn thole parts , befée ‘ching himto take fome opdev for thelr reliefetn that their fo miferable estate, Lyelortustice ann q ier oe Fr ~The Chroniclesofdreland. netlong befmebebept this inure, Widarn carte of : |