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Show £o2 The Chronicles ofIreland. | ‘The Chronicles offreland. frends and fellotus, and terming them tit courte: ous names , and mouing langbter with pleafant conceipts,as thep tuere incenfed as tuell for the loue of the perfon , as for the batredof the enimie, with refolute minds to bicker iwith the Irifh. Jn whia conflict the neputie tuas.as fortvard as the moff, ad kindefferontemmed , conference fo onderniintng framed, flatterie to deffructonforged, cachin coun: tenance fmiling,dfucrfe in heart pouting,open fawn: hingfecret gradging, gapitg for {uch as hall fue ceed in gouertiment, honouring magiffrates tuith capand knee as long as they ave pefent,and carping them With tong and per as fone as thep are abbequit bimfelfe as baltant a Coruito: asthe bef. fent. The governor, turning the oportunitic of this The lord Leonard Gree (as ts aforelaid)dilchar: Sirwilien fkizrmth to his aduantage, Hhortlic after rode to the WBzereton twais conffituted lozd te ASzcreton north, pretding #fpotling Dneale with bis confeder ro ged, fir WUlillfam fiice, tote fort gouernrementtwas tntangled with loan rats, tbobp reafon ofthe late ouerthot tere able noliftle trouble, oz albeit he and Dneale felltoa tomake butlittle refiffance. Jn this toatie be ras reafonable compofition, pet other of the Arifh lo» fed faint Patrike bis church) in Dotwne,an old anct Dittgs, Nanclic Deronhur and bis adherents , that ont citie of Gliter, and burnt the monuments of are content fo liueas fubieds, as long as thep are Patribe, Wrigide,ad Colme, fiboare faid to bane not able to bold out as rebels, confpired togither, beviiethere intomed , as before fs erprefled in the and determined to affemble their potwer atthe bill defeription of Zreland. This fac loo bim fundzie helo Grete acct: feo. barts in that countrie, altwates after netefting and of Folwze in weft eth, and fo on afudven to rane facke the pale. Zbhelozd tufkice forthtwith accompa Abbosring bis propane tyrannie, as thep did name and with tio thonfand ofthe it. Wheredpon con(ptring with (uch of Dounfer 20 nied with the armie, pale, of thich no {mall number tere ecclefiatticall as wete enimies to bis goucrument, thep balked bp perfons, made towardsthe rebels, fibo bpon fhe ap: Diterfe complaints againt him, which thep tio erhtproch of fo great an armie gaue ground, and bifpers bit to the king and councell. The articles of greatett fed themfelties in fumds and marithes: The lovdiw impoatancelaid to his charge twere thele. fice this nottvithfanding invaved Deonburbis The articies 1 Zuprimis,that notintthftanding be were fri: that Were laid lie commanded bp the king bis maieffie, to appzes countrie, burnt bis tenements, made all bis trens as toljis charge, hend bis kinfman the pong Fitsgtralv, pet vid be ches twith the multitude of pioners fo paffable, led foure bundzed carts, befioe light carriage, tere not onlie vifobetethe kingsletters as touching that r fone Dcomgar fae {withoutlef thorough the countrte. Deonbu bum point bp plaicng bopepe, but alfo had printe confes To} dh smitteth i fonne Coxma aes bis fent ¢ bimfelfc, fubmitteo after 30 him iwith rence with the faid Fitsqirald, and late {6 the lord {uffice as hoftage for his future obedience jogo iatit tivo 02 thee feuerall nights before be departed into and loialtie to the kita bis bighnetfe. After his tour' gir anrber France. niesewsers nie twas ended, fir Anthonite Sentleger knight offy Loxd 2 Atenr, that the cheefe canle that_maued bimto Depot fhe oder twas conflituted lor deputic, and firj Gal tr wien inuegle Thomas Fitsgitald with (uc fatre promi+ liam ABzereton lord bigh marthall , abo within one Berend fes,proceeded offet purpote to bane bim cutoff,to the balfe peare after be tas pzeferred to be marfhall, pugh marie end there (ould be a gap fet open for the pong Fits frauelling by the lod veputie bis aypotntment to givald to afpite to the earledomeof astlbare, ALimertke, tobsing tn James earle of Delmond, 2 Stem,that be fas fo gredilic adpided fo the fio fad Hpon certeinetickle points with the gout" piling and pollingof the bing bis fubiects, tramelie lieth intamed speriet of fuch as tere veftant in Mountter, as the beds he 40 hoz, ended bis life in that fournie,and at iktlkenmie in the quicrof faint tennie bis churd. ' laic in, the cups be danke in,the plate with Hbich be of ene twas ferucdin anie gentlemans boufe, twere by bis Fit the thace and thirtith peare of the reigne at Dur holden nt parleme a toas there eight, rie the feruants againg right and reafonpackt bp, andcare there blin before fir. Anthonie Sentleger, in teich riedwith great evtoztion atvaic. pafted thete Eatutes following ; namelie, 4 Stem, that without ante fuarrant from the bing o2 councell, be proyhaned the church of faint ( That the kitig and hisfuccellors tobe kingsofareland, atrikesin Dotwne, turning tt to affable, after | Forgraiemerchants. pluckedit dotwne, and thipt the notable ring of bels that nid hang in the ffeeple , meaning to baue (ent fhem to Gugland;, bad not God of bis inffice pres nented bis iniquitic, by finking the veffeHand pafs That the plantife mate absdge Bee his plant inaffife. | That confanguiniete ozaffinitte not within the fift debeing grev,thall be no paincipall cha? lenge. : fengers faberein the faid belics Mould bane bans conucied, ; Thele and the like articles were tulth Cuch onfous | That maketh it felonie to ante prefunrptions coloured by bis accufers, as the bing and councell renrembzing bis late faults,and forget: ting bis foymer ferutces (for commontte all men are offohardbap , that they Mall be foner for one tree paile condemned , than for a,thoufand gad deferts Bhetor Grete bes Headed. 1g4r mat to run atwaie with bis matter bis calbet. peecot For the adnihilating of tractsinmarriage. for all lozdg to. diftreine OY auac 4 commended). gate commandemtent that the lox» 6° Greie fhouty not onelic be remeucd from the gos uerimentof the countrie,butalfo bad. bim bebraded on the tolver hill the eight and tluentith of Func. ea Wut as touching the firkarticle , that, baought hint ic moftof all out of conceipt with the hing, J moued leffe atthe i firttarnete, quefion to the erie of fatloare,whetherthe teno2 there of luere true o2 faller Wis lorothip thereto anflwered done fide,that be neuer (pake with the loxd Greie,res on the lands of them bolder, €tomake thcte auowzte » not | naming the tenant, but thelt land. Forcapacities. Thevdangers letter from him. Chereby maie be gathered, twith that happen : bow mante dangers thep ave intwzayped that gooucrinors Oo! verte ppouinces,therein diligencets thbackt with hatred, negligence ts loden with taunts, feurritic With perils menaced, iberalitic fe. thanklede on- | Foratturnements. ontill the stant Ehis parlement was pzozoged £ i"vi of Febrnav ie and after was continucd at For the adiournment of the parlement, and the place to hold the fame, and wijat perfons all be chofen bnights and ° burgeles. For the election of the logd tu- to hindof warfaring afontthen,fent an ambatlado; fo king Wenrie, to learne thether he bought met With hin o2 dtuels, that could Hetther be wore with tetbards,to2 pacifien bp pitie : aiich aben the bing had tarnedtoa teaft, the Frenchmen ence after, if thep could take anie of the Frith (catering from the companie, bfed frit to cut off their genttals, and after to to2ment them twfth as great ao as linge ring paine as thep could denife, {tice.. Touching mifpleding and teop- io After that Wullongne wWasfurrendzed to the king, a grenci; failes. ; Forlands giuenby the bing. _ For the fuppreflion of Atlat- - han and other religious youe fes. fhere incamped on the welt {ioe of the totune be- chalenger pond the bauer ant armic of 3Frendten , amongtt banque, frhomethere was a Thzafonicall Golias that depar. ted from the armie; and came to the bginke of the bauen,and there in tetting and dating twife dalengedanie one of the Criglity armie that duri be fo Hardié,as to bicker with him band to hand, And al bet the vittanceof the place,the depth of the baucn, the neerneffe of bis companie imboldened him to This parlement twaslikewiife proroged, and af ter was contiimed and boldert before the fafo gouernourat Dublin, the firt saie of Mouember tt the foure and thirtith peareof the reigne of king Hentie the eight, ierein there paten thefe acs, namelie: 20 this Halerige, more than ante great valour02 pith Scholl fhat reffed in birtsto troure a combat; petall this for the diuifion of Meth into |; twolhires. ; Anat 3 Sor perfons fanding bound tnany court foz theitapperance, Notiwtthtanding , an Arihman named Picholl andbeing inferutce , to be di thalenger,{rake bfm fox dead, and returned backe WMielth , trho after retcined to the earle of isildare, loathing and difdaining bis proud bags, flung into the water,and fivamt overthe river, fought with the to Wuliongne with the Frenchman his head inbis L chargedby tozit, ; month before the arinie could overtake him. 302 this parlement was further pzoroged bnitill the feuenteenth of Apzill,and at that tinte before the fad fibich erploit.as be twas of all his compantie bighlie goucr iio:it was holden and ended,tn Lbich there pat 30 Commended,fo bythe lientenant he was bountiful: lie tewarded. , fod an act touching the manour and caffell of Done Puch about this time the earle of Lennor,vert 154s garuanto be bnited and annered fo the croturte fo; hecaric ot for forcedto Scotland,enrd in inquieted {wrongfullic tuer, Lo this parlement refozteo diuerfeor the 3. , fake his cduntrie, became humble petitioner to LennogafTifh lords, tho fubnritting themfelues to the oepatie fitted bp Bing king Hentie,as well to reléeue himin his oiftretted ¢ bis mercie, returned peaceablie to their countries, calamitie, as to compaffe the ineans botw be might Wut James eatle of Defmond failed into Cngbe teffored to bis lands ¢ living, The king bis high: * land, and before the bing and councell purged him neffe moued tofth compatiion , potted the carle over felfe of all {uch atticles of treafonas were falfelie to Zreland,with letters of efpectall truf,commandlaid to bis charge : tthofe cleare purgation and hum: ble {ubmnifionthe King accepted verie gratefullie. 4° ing fir Anthortie Sentleger then Deputie ; to ailitt atlie after Defmond bis returne homeward, the great Dneale was created carle of Liron, and his bafefonne atthetv Dneale baron of Dongarnan, For in thofe daies John Dneale,commontie called Shane Dueale,the onclte fone latwfultie of bis ba: dic begotten,was little 02 nothing effeemed. Dneale hauing returned to Zreland with this bonour,and the king bis fauoz,Dbzen with certeine mid further the Scotity outcatt,with as puifant an Fames Wutarmte as to bis contentation (hould feme gov. the ler carie of Deputie, bpon the recefpt of thefe letters , fent for Dzmond. James Wutler earle of M2monv and Milerie , a no. ble man no lefle politike tn peace , than balfant ti twatres, made bim prtnie to the hing bis pleafare; and ivithall int bis matefties name dtd caft the charge hereof vpon the fatdearie, as one that for bis tried lofaltie twas willing, and fo; bis bortour and Valour other Frith lords failed into England, fubmitting famous an their liues and lands to the king bismercie. This 50 ableto attempt and atchfue forare and erploit.qhe lo2d of D2mondaswilling to obeie,as ala Dbren was at that time created earle of Clencare, the gouernour twas to command, leuted of bis ter % in tebich honour bis pofteritie hitherto refteth. Short nants and reteiners fir bunded Gallowglatles, lic. after the returne of thefelo2ds to their countrie, lt, foure hundzen ihcarnes, three {core ho2femen , and Teand king Wenrie being fullic refolued to befiege Wal: fx foure hundzed and fortie Myot: fo in the trbole he mu t torbe longue,gane commandementto fir Anthonie Sent - leger veputic, tolenie an armic of Jrifhmen, and With all erpedition to fend them to England. Lo thefe tuere aypointed capteins the lozd Potwze , tho after was dubd knight, Surlocke ¢ Finglafle, with Diverfe others. Shey mufferedin faint James bis parke feuen bundzed... In the fiege of Wullongne thep Ewa the armie in berie god fed. F-02 they were not oneli¢ contented to burne and (potle all the bila 926 thereto adioining ; but allo thep twould range tWentie 92 thirtie unles into the maine Land : and bar wing taken a bull, thep v{cdto tie him to aftake, and Karding bim iwith fargots, they would force him to Ffo2feruants wages. 4 Forioint-tenants. _ tealksForrecouette inauoiding Fortithes. ter font mefenger to him , no3 recetued meflage o2 hefoje the fato depntic, at ab{ch time there patten tae,as all the cattell in the countrie would make fowards the bull , all abich they tvonlolightlie leap Siwaie; ano furntth the campeiwith fore of befe. Mibep tobe anie Frensnan prifoner left they be accounted couctous, a fnatding with Sem bis entier bovie, bis enclie ranfome fyaulobee WO maze bat his heav. Khe Frond iwtth this range ffered on Dfmantotune greene néere Dublin, fif teene bundzed fouloiours, The lord deputie peelving bishonour fudy thanks in wo2ds,as be deferucd indeed , leuted in the pale 9 fifteene bundzed fonldiours moze , to be annered to Sir Fohn Cr aucvs the carle biscompanie. Duer thembe confituten bright, fir John Lrauerscapteine, but the erle of M:monbd twas made generall of the whole armhie . When the fonloiours were with munition and victuals abou: pantie furntthed, the earle of Dzmond and the carle of Lennor tobe fhiping at Sherife, haning in their companie ttoentieand eight hips twell rigged, fatty cientlie manned, and frongtic appointed .Jfront thenfe thepfatled nozthwards , and robe at anchoz of iwithout the hauen of Dioflet beyond iharcegfers eyecarie and , Mere hauing remained hulling twtthout the Opzmond gus the earle of mouth of the hauen,contrarie to the abuife of the ma- 2 enor in fers oftheir thipstho prognofticated the {patbie AP) pangcr tobe - 0p owned. proc of a fozme, and therefore oid with take |