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Show The Chronicles‘of Ireland. 92 Dublis the Frith na&rethe tomy Salcocke,that for mana oped the rebels, and the lacke of an expert raie, capteine totead the armie of Dublin tn battell 7 , and there twere fourefcoze of the citizens flaine conflict, Patrike on atribve fits: P2etDC notrefeucd. Jrthis nil: boutbolvers, fmong Game, fimons , tity otuerfe other gad , ; caried, Thos in icie és bictonte bred fo great an infoler Terigers to the cle aanFitsgiralo, as be lent bis meflengers fearon that intucie, Mhomasto tipncclaring that albett thepoftred bim e with bis com ar ‘The Chronicles ofIreland. pefire of reuenge, turnerbie hr2Mle affoe, fafeng tr Brilh (sir wemeboddeagh ) thich ts as much to fate in Englilh,as Avay tith the dyarle,o2 Lake the churle from me ; abich Doubtles he fpake,as after be neck» red, micantng the arcbithop thould be octeined as p2ttoner.Butthe caitifs tat were prefent,rather of ares malice than of {gnozance,mifconftrning pis toozds, murthered the archbitbop without further delate, fhopot Dub» brainedandhackedbim in gobbets , bis bloud totth iin moridere 10 Abell crieng to God for revenge,tic atter befell to at Certain, all (uch as were paincipals in this hovible mmvther. Wheplaceiseuer fince hedged and {mbated on cues rie five, ouergrotwne and brifrequented for vetefae tiowof thefact . This Alen(as before ts declared) as that be couln not haue fre patlag panie to ¢ fro in the pale,t therefore twonlnbebletbe efitof his late (rirmtth,02 be anflverable in tuft laty of : ee . their due defert , be might by puttheir cttie to fire and fivozd : pet this note _ wag in feruice twith cardittall Wialfete, of vape armes Wwithtanding, éfthep wouldbut permit bis uteri to laic fiege to thecaffell of Dublin, he toould enter fugeinent in the latw canon,the onclie mated of Stes ‘shan Gaediner,an other of Walfetes chapletns, fo anoiding Of Hbfc) emulation be was preferred tt fn league totth thent, an tould bnidertake te backe Frelad,rough and rigoroustn tublice, deadlie haten them in {uch fauourable wile, as the ffonteft cham s for his matfkers fake 3 bis otune, plon tn bis armie fhonld notbe fo bardte, as to offer 20 ofthe Gtralpine them diuerfe times , and mud as be that croffcd bafett in thetrcitie fo mud asafillip. Thecitis brideled both father and fon in their gauctnements, sty confivering that the totune by reafon of the not bnlitke to haue promoted thetracculiationsand te fickeneffe tas tucakened, and bp this late oucrs baue bene aforger of the letter before mentioned, thzolp greatlie nifcouraged, {were forced fo make & the bertue of neceffitie, by lighting a candle before febich turned to bis final deftructton. The rebels haning inthis erecrable twife {mbzued pinell,till time the kings pleafure tere knotwnes to from twith letters thep goone‘ is oragge _ named Francts erbert, thom Hortlte after , the fhetr handsin the archbityop his bloud, theprede to qheiond Wonth, toke fir Cyritoxher 102d of Wont patfoner, Boutheeben d eit tt. €dpon their retucne from thenle , dep ayzebende him g infeostin knight, ‘ uftic: Lote dubbed ferulce bis Featsber: satay ial bis 30 matffer Luttrell chtefe fufftee of the common ples, trelitabem {with part of Gyxftoyer Cuftace off waltcutlan England. conticieng birt With them as their prifoner . The , Eultaccof tarps, tho had bnadur(edlie a fot inthis rebellion to Dublinians ouring thistpace,bauing relpitto paule Baueulan "gere hefore the citizens would retarne an(wer ans fent into the caffell by night {uthicient More of bittels, orn fig Hhomas as touching this meflage, they fecretlte at &hich time, Jobn Fitsfimons, one of their alvers (mous, uertifen mafftcr John White coneftable of the caitcl mens, fent to matter coneftable tiventie tun of twine, : demand. l bnlatoful of this foure ¢ tiventic tur of bere, thoo thonfand date ling, The conettable weighingthe fecuritie of the citte, firteens bogthcads of poudered beefe, and tiventte little regardingthe force of the enfmie, agreedtil: chambers, ith an iron caine Foz the ozate badge of Ithglie therto, fo that he might be - aes] the catfcll that toas netwlie forged in his otune boule i t Alen archbithop of Hu ie hearchic With menand bittels.Jot he caftell being lin, fearing that all would haue gone to tozacke in go far the anoidiitg of all fufpicion « twith men, manition, and dittels abunbantlte furnt: he che aae Breland , being then in the caffell, baake his ntind es fhe, anfiver was returned to Thomas Fitsgirald, tofatemo touching bis failing into Cngland,to oneofbis fers ‘purporting aconfent for the recetuing of bis fouldt nants named Bartholomety sitsgirald, thom not picts of Field James hither Cent be granted, ‘bis, Which In{thanding he were a Ciraloine, be held for bis bnew of bis arriuall and accompanied with James Dela Wide,fir Fobn Fitsgirald, Dliuer Fitsgivalo bis bricles, tinelie in the moming, bettig the eight « $34 cling, watts, mmodftwwentithof Julie, be potted to Lartaine,befet i ato Picholas otife, commanded John Celing. the houte, UWlaffer to apprehend the arcbifhop 5 tthome thep ‘Hated ont of bis bed, brought him nakenin his thirt, barefwtedand bareheaded,to theft capteine.cdhom nance,thep threatenedto take the pouth of ance amplacethem on the top of "thet trenches fo m6 ‘fer conettable to Hot at, as ata marke be toould be o loth to bit. Lhe EnaglitH pale in this tite {weakented,fhe as appealed, and the caftell befleged, Xbont' erent Go tisens Fitsgiraly and his confererats tere refolucd fo trie gisquet : ~ ff the toyd Watler would stand to his Dougbtie letters -_ 7 Liber the archbithop efpted,incontinentlit he tneled and tuith a pitiful countenance ¢ lamentable boice, be befought him fo: the lone of God not toremember fopmer inturies, Dut to weigh bis prefént calantitie, mid ikhat malice foruer he bare bis perfon,pet to rev {petbis calling and bocatton , in that bis enfmie Was a chattian, and he amongchatfiaits an ardbts as befpake thus. bequeathing bis foule fo od, bis bovie to the entmies mercie, Hhomas being trt Kertoith (ome compatiion, ¢ twithall inflamed with anid fith be wwoulonot by faire mieansbeallared, beL 5 Gould be(mangre bis head)bp fowde means compe led to affift them in this their general attesmptbe mas bponthis determination , being ac; with Dneale, diacrle Scots,Zames de la 10e, : prinetpalt councellour, Jobn vela Hide , peorae Fitsgicald his vricle, Hr Richard Whalth parton -s Loughfewdic Zobn urnell of wWalgriffin, jam 7 Gernon,Walter wlalth, Robert Wal, Paurie ne _ Wealth,with a maine armie, innaded the erle of foxie and the lor Butler bis lans,burnt smo wa the countric of Uilkennie to Lpomas eS fimons recozderofthe citic,a gentleman that thetn- dong lancon both the fines like'a qillevie', conered alloucr head, 16 (hield: as well -theit hortemen as inthefe troubles, parayhzafing the king bis grations theirfotnien fomginthet. Thisvarne they bartt letters, tinith o{uerfe gad and found conffrudions, 4Othe neto freet 5 planted a falcon right agatnt the nelo gate, anditoicharged, pearfes the wate, aid league , frhich with no trattoz was to be kept . mhe Bild an appentile of Thomas iteyhans aloeemart, aldermen and communaltie , with this pithie perfias as be tuent to battig baton of water from the high fon eafilie tucighed, gaue forthwith oder; that the Sates Honld be thut, their percullices pifthounted , the traitozs that befiegen the caffell aypzebended , flags of pefiance bpon their tuals placed, and an ov Purlell, withan hunvzed fouloiors attendant crt ‘them, asonthetrcapteins. Sbhefe balfant wuttet were bulling fm the channelthat cucning ,thep were Y not tearte,onitill the barke ftrake on the fands neve 59 kings plantepneere Pretton bis innes, rightoncr gaint the caffell gate tivo 01 three falcons , baving Ciontarfe, Fhe archbithop toith bis man fale fecretlie to With fad) rong raimpters frtrendhed thelr compar nic,as theplitle weighed the Hotof the cattle, And Martaine , there nteaning to lurke outill the tind foithozato the conettable from difcharging the 02 badleruedto fatle into Craland, there be fcartetie to faint Chomvas his treet, rating dotwne the parti» fionsof the votw'of boules befdre them on both ines of the treet ;fiiding Hone to twithfand thei; fothe inhabitants fea into the cttie ; fo that thep mavea . {mboloenenthe citizens to breake their neto made amd gteatlie annoleng all pafferigers ) Bzoad md barke bim(elfe hard by the Damsgate. And as they rebels alfemblestadhomis hid conitatin marched fand(as their vutieof allegiance bound thent) the fraitozous pradtfesof Thomas and bis complices , and that tnith all {ped thep fhould be fucco2ed bpon the fight of thefe letters , Spattter Thomas Fits edbimfeife a politike and a comfortable councelloz ‘Rouks(ato was Whetwife a pirat feotnsing the const, Eo tndertaking to be the archbithop bis pilot, orititl bee There pak the barre, incouraged bis matter to tm: "fir houres fofourned , ther Chomas Fitsgtralo liketuffe to matter White the conffable , to tuft walker ulke, {cholas Wlafker, Fobn Leling, Edward clung. troftiett and intwardefFcouricellor. "Wartbolometv g pare fribabitarits' beitg conftreined to thunne bis then tas in thetotone) tamielte Mptdiaell Fits 3 fo3ce,vather than fo iwityi np his potwer. mons, Patcike FitsGmons,WUilliam Fits himons Fitsgirald his appoch totvards thefe confines all fons to Walter F itsfimonsitate mator, at thieh bunted,theearle of A Morte,and bis fon the lozd Wut time was allo taken James Stanihurk , with vf ler;twith all the gentlemen of the countrte of wilberw "uerfe other ponglings of the citie, 0) tie, aflembleo neere Jeripon,to determine that 92: : Apaning matched nere Dablitt , he lent voctod Adettengers derthepintzht take,in witht. mving the innafion of Lrauerle , Peter Linceof the anoke, and Diner lent to Dubin the rebels.and as thep were thus in parle, a gentle Grace, ns mellengers (for Fmate not rightlie Start. manofthe 15utlers accompanied with firteene hoot tearine them ambatlavo7s) to the citisens, thocro® Grace. ment, Departed (ecretlie from the folkemote, ¢ mane ro fing the 1iftte ftom the blake: friers'to the kete, ep fowards Lhanas Fitsgirald and his armie, to planed to the matoz aim alversiten thett errand , the was then readte to incampe bimfelfe at Hhomas ofted abereof. twas j eitictto fandtothetr former folune. Gahen the dalenger twasefcried, and the cers promife , 02 elfe to reffore to their capteine hismen', feine number bnotwne , firtene of Fitsgtrald bis thon thep twrongfallie deteincdtn gosle . The fire hostemen v0 charge bint, and pzefentlie followed and laf point of this requell flatlic bp thecitizens them fenen{coze hozilemen, twith ttun'o2 thee ban: Denied, the mefengers returned , veclaririg hat , hers offplated, purfuing them bntill thep canre to cold interteinment they: bad stDublity Dhomag Dablin belie: the bill hereall the gentlenten ‘were affemblen,abs beretwith frieng arbis greate canton pavt of piss 5° tb. being fo fudenlie taken, could not ftand to bicker; mie to burne thebarke theriwerebertfailenirom butfonte fled this twate, fome that toate, the earle 20 England; hich done without vevittance: the peten twas (cattered fronthis companie, and thelod bute Toad at anchoz'n@re faint Marte-abbete , thep tre lertnwates twas hurt: thom then {ncbofthe rebels deno2red fo fopall the (prtrigs that Aowen brito the brew as fauoured him,thep purfued hint butcollie, fotune:, and tocnt the pfpes of the conduits, where. amd let him efcape on bo2Mebacke , taking bis wate by thep Thoninbenettitute of freth water. "Shortie fo Dotwnemoze (neve iilkennie) there he late at affer , thep laid fieye'to the ‘cattellin the Shisitret', The thip: fargerfe; from tibente 'thep iwere hattilie by the ordinance Erect Gren; Daring the time that Thomas with his armie feased , and all the thatchthoutes ‘of the fret tere {ors ranfacking the erie of MMovie bis lands, Fran burntwith toilofire sate matiter White ventory, tts erebert returned from England to Dublin becanfe the enti thoulo not be there refered, iotth the king ain councels letters tomaiffer Shite 30 When no butter could Micke oon thete breads ith ling forth thet mato2 ; and bis bzethzer, with letters inthat parfof thevitiey the greator number of the pipe, thich bp realomthe {pings were Band by,twas aBichard at that time vaie.! Wiehard Stanton , commonlie Dantas»? called Dicke Stanton, then gatlo2 of the néw gate, & gon fernito: jarercellent markeman as bis*bas pen breach of truce pzoclamed. Field and hiscompantes ( tho didnot all this liantfernice that tine pidaynoue' 3For befines tht that was bored though the gate twitha pellet, tytch lighted in the month of ademie canon,planted witty In the caftell)onverftanding that thep were betraied, peece to carrie their errands iin thett buttocks; mye perceived one of the enimies, leveling at the twin be gald diners of the rebels as thep would thip foih Gbile batter aughtof the catfell , but onelic one hole 5° Houle to honfe bp cauling foe' of themtith his begantothzinke their beans, trufting moze to their Tere ys bales than to thetr weapons: fome tan one wap, = te fome AMather ,diuerle thought to baue beene bonfen ands tolurke in Lozels der, iho Were thontk ont by dow 0} {pike at Abich he fod : but whether it tere! that the rebell bis ponder falled htm,03 fame gimboll 02 other twas out of frame, Stanton tole bawta trulie for bis marke, as he ftrake bim wityhis bub let full in the fopehoad onider the bpd OF HSTANsoi. sy and totthall tarnenep hisheless)4) 139 My uit Stanton notfatiffien with bis death )ifued ont the bead and thoulders : fetv of them {toaouerthe Lie the greater number taken anv impzitonco, Forthiwith pot bpon pol rove to Thomas Fits 6o at the wicket fiript the varlot Mother-naken, and > tbo then twas rifling the countrie of Lil : Certifiengbim that all tas mars , the fat wasiin the fice , he brought an old boufe abont bis ne cares, the Paltochs of Dublin kept not toucy inith bim, the Cnglity armie was readie fo be thipt, Berebertwith the king bis letters returned; now tt btm bpon to thew himfelfe a mano} amoufe, Chomas with there tivings amased , made {pedie tepatreto Dublin, {ending bis purfeuants before bim » to command the gentlemen of the Gnglity palttanuete bim twith all thetr power nerve Dube And in bis waie towards the citie , bis compas - Hie.tieke Dinerfe thtlnzen-of the Dublinians; that Reptinthe countrie (bp reaton of thecontagion that broright mis peeceann His attive /Whe vetperad netle of this fact oifitkev of the cities, am groad. lic fomathen bp therebelsy before Socatin reniv, ned to bis ttanding; the entmids*bioudhe fugues fiers'to the new gate, and incontitenttic-firen'them Haggote tat bnto the Che townelmen percetuing that the gate were new gate, batrit the-entnies woul be inconraged bpon Hope of the (polle ; te Bente moje fiercelie ythan'tf Hep Wwergtneountres Without the tals; theright it erper dient pielentlie td cyarge them . Lo this epploitee were the moze egerlic moued, becanfe that notivlthy faming Lhomis his fouloiors were manie in number; pet thep knew that the better part of bis comipanie bare but holloty hearts to the ee 03 |