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Show The Chronicles of Ireland. fakea gad harbzough) it bapned that the fad night for be was notable bp reafort of the fwbteiedy of there atofe fo botfferous a tempeff , that the iyole bis bodie to trauel bp tand,o2fcar tlie further to pro: Theiqret fet twas like to baue bene onerthelincd. The mae long bislife, thie) be ended at bonth prefentite the cnt Zs tinters betabing their paflengers and themfclues to pon bisarrfuall, and twas with great folemnitic the mevcie of God,did cut thete niaine matts,let hip buriedin faint Patrike bis durch at Dublin,vyon theft ancho2s,ad tuere tucather driuen to the bauen Shofe death this epitayh fallowwing was frames: of Dunbzitaine in Scotland, ohereas thep tere Pique manisque meapatria dum redditur exfal, Disepiteph, like fo run thetr hips on ground, and confequents Exfislin externa cogor em ipfe mort. ; lie thep all hould either bane bane plunged in the Woth the earles marched torth the armieon fot t watero2elfe hane beene Maineon the land bp a great ro Carregfergus, there thep beate companie. Fo2 The Fh numberof Scots that atwaited thetr approach , Gon Wernbdr and fir {ohn Lraners taking as he thought tarrnit ou fofth bis gratious clemencie prenenting their imimt: the thoster but not the fafer wate, trauellen theough the cate nent calamtitie,fent them not onclie a twithedcaline, the Ardes With the number of flue hundzed foulois butalfo apzofperous gale of tind , that blew them ets, there the rit} inhabitants thirmithen twith backein fafette to the Srith coat, front thenfe thep themt, and put themto fuch ttreic plunges(fothep twere fcattered. would gladlic haue feette that a clocke it twas in Zheearle of Lennor aduertifed by certeine of bis heir budgets) as they withenthep bad not partes freendsthat met tnith bint on the fea, that the Scots front the rett of the armie. She carle of D:mond (contrarte to their promife) dealt betie Doublic {with inith bis foulofers (htc tuerea thoufand fine him bim(fo2 although thep gaue their tvo2d to furrender 20 Dyed, as befoe tserprefled) marched on fot fo ieleDp to him the catteof Dunbsitaine,vet thep did not fatt,trhich ts an arine of the fea, a quarter of amile onelte fortifie that bold, but alfo tuere readte to ins broad ozlittle letfe, And albeit thetr wether were bite couriter with bis fouldfors bpon theirarrfuals) be fer and oncrnfyping, and no {mall parcell of the toa concluded to returne to Freland . Theearle of D2 tev Were congeled intth frolf,pet the earle and his ate The etree mond beric loath that fo great an attempt foulo mietuaned oner-on fest, fo the great danger as toell Dames fake (alittle effect , vealt totthbim berie carneftlic, of his perfort,as of the fhole companie,hich Doubt ye, hotipithFanding bis counfell were betwzated to tne lefle was a valiant enterpetfe offo honorable a pers uade bis enimies, and bis lodthip Honld be fure to fonage. From thenfe he patledto Strangfor, md find the armie fo foypward tn allifting him in fo fae though Hecale to Dondalke, there he oi{harged mous an enterpzife,as thep toould (hetw themfelues 30 bis fonloters, md bauing prefenten binrlelfe to the moze willing to bicker with bis foes in Scotland, goucrnour at Dublin, be rone bomelwards fo the Cycearieot "than twithout hktrmithing fo returne fo Freland,Foz countic of %ilkennte, Dymondhis theearle of Dzmond twasofthis nature, thatas be Shovtlie atter fir Anthonie Sentleger lor depge nop Propertic. {youlp not begin ante martial bzotle rathlic o2 ox fie and the earle of Dzmonbdfell at debate,infornud) anv Dpx0* Aduifedlic,{o he toould not {eeme to put it vp lightlic as cither of thent lato articles of treafor one tothe atdebae 03 eafilie. Others charge. The chiefe occatton of thet mutual Further hereas the earle of Lennor fod in grudge proceeded of certeine nets and ertraodina Hope, that the loadof the ont Fles would aid hint, ft tie impofitions, aberetith the deputic twould haue fas thought by Dzmond notto be amitle, to erpect charged the (ublects. Gthereatthe earle of Drmond bis comming;and fo foining bis companie to the ars 4° a8 a 3elous defendoz of bis countric began to bicke, mie,there reffed no Doubt, but that the Scotith ent: ino fo2t coulo be tone fo agree fo anfe {uch bw mies wouldbe forced to plucke in theft bo2nes,al teafortable demand. Ierevpon D2mond,percel' hough at the firl bint thep (ceme to fet a gwd face uitig that the gouernour perfiffen in bis prrpole, ah oymond bit hetow ot Of the matter. Lennor fometbat with this perfuadt bpeflen letters of complaint to fuch as Were of the teers int" theout Zies ol carried,gaue bis content to erpect the loz of the pauis councell in England : tebfch letters tere bp cpte?. failethtothe out Sles determination , tho notivityanving all oneof fir Anthonte his friends intercepted atfea, a Lens the fetth of the enterpztfe were defcried , toonld not and prefenteds to him to be perufen, Sir Anthonte oe flip from bis two20,but perfonallic failed to the Zrith Hauing ouer read the writings, fent matter Watnet fetwith thre gallies tcl aypointed . Lhe noble itt pott halt with the packet to iaflkennie, sbere the ian with fucy martiall frinmyhs twas receinen, as 5° earle of Dimond kept his Chx(matle, requeffing iwarlike fonldio2s could on the fea afozd bim. Mut of bis lorothip to take in ged part the opening of bis allathers,both the earls gaue him beartie intertein letters. Which was dane rather to learnethe effet mrent for bis true ¢honozable dealing,that to be as of bis complaint,than in anie fort to imbar bis ts! god as bis twozd,would not feeme to trinke from fings from comming to the councels bands. bis fréend tn this bis abuerfitte. Ano thostlic after as She earle arilwered that bis quarell twas 6 gor, they craued bis abuife that tvere bett to be Done, cf. bis dealing fo open, as be little tucighed tthotoke & fhor to land in Scotland, 07 elfe to returne homes dictv of bis tetters. And fox his part that be twz0te ward,bis fat refolution twas at that finte to retire, be meant not to wniwzite; but in {uch fort as ther bicanfe their deff twas detected , thetr feined friends cante from the goucrnour,thep thoulo be fenttothe fainted,the cattels tere foptified, ann the fyoares on 60 councell: and if thefr bonotirs woulp allot anie fu ail parts twith warms of Scots peopled.taherefore tect to be fo barbie, as to intertept and openletters he thought it better policie to gtue out in open re that ivere to them indarfed, he conto not but vigett mors , that thep meant not af anie band to tnuave anic {uch infurte that thep tanlo feeme to beat' MDeotland, but to retire to their countric. WAth this anfwer Wathet returned, and the cAtle eyeierw - And atter that the Scotith foulniors thould be vit. Inf,{ahich would be incontinent opontheir returne, bpteatonof the ercefline charges + then might the earleot Lennor ivith tefte preparation and moze fer srecte ginea froth onfet,that the enimies thoulo feo. aioe nev fele bis force, than beare of bis atrinall . Dy lanp, MOND {with the tpon this determination Landed greater part of the armie. fed sbipstobend thete courfetotDublin,Eteothe Sut Ales and bis thee galltes failed thith the fleet, The Chronicles of Ireland, either thtth anie conquctt eralten, 02 with ante fotle Debafeoye ye in" of And. forts miid)as fic John Alen knight then H {ow charicelid2 of Freland, was fonnd to limpe in) fis controucrfte', by plateng (as ttwastuppotcs) moretrattlie: than wifelie, toith boththebands,in that be feemend to be rather a foltererof their mialice, than aw aypeater oftheir quarels, be wasliketwt{e fenttéyinte Cugland;sb: being triptiby the cous done ftian intricatematter grausedbeing found at all alates to be of a pleatant aw prefent wit: ba nitig lent the Bing bis fignetto fealea letter,tho bar hing potodzed erimites tngratled in the feale; hp how now Wife (quoth the king) abat, batt thon lice bere 2 Andif it like pour mateftic, quot fir Taillt am, alonfe isa rich cote, for by giuing the lonfe, 4 501 1: Condi Uttamichavo veddere cordéwelit? 2 She effect of which fatd epttayh is thus Gnglithen; . 10) Fheliiiaghart where laie ingrauen » the care ofcountrie deere, Tocountric liueleffe is reftord andliesingraucn here, Nonchartleffe liues , his countrie then alas whatioieis left, , *\ Whoft hope,whofe hap,whofe hart he was the flonre de lice; Whereat the hing bartitic laugh: 3: till death hislife bereft; 20, to beare hoto peetilie fo biting.a taunt(uamelie. ++ oy) And though the foile here {hrowdsthe hart, whidi motiwitht tenioic, proceding from a prince) twas fuddenlietutnedts _, Yet ofthe'chahige from noblerfear, h pleafant aconceipt: es Anon.after the agreement made betivene Dy! the cayfedoorh ivanngie. mond md Seritleger, the earle bis feruants (tbich yWhat honour then is due to him, be kept at thattime in bis liuerte to the number of for him whiat warthie rite'? fiftie)befought bis lozothip to'take at the Wimeboule Butthar ¢dvhart with hartieft loue, his worthieft hart may quite? bis part of a fayper,thich thep p2ontded for him. The noble man twit honour accepting their puttfall ofMhis earle twas of fo noble a difpofition, ashe he kindnes fer, faped at their requeff, but not to theft contens 4° fyould foner countenance and (apportbis poze tuell of Zameserie fation at the place appointed. 3fo2 tbetbher it tere thiller it bis aduerfitie, than be ivould make o2 flame 4 that one cattife 02 ofper vid potfon the meat, 03 that fatone bpon bis tuealthte friend in p2ofperttic . iar ‘ fome other falfe meafures were bfed (the certeintis ning bid at London (not long before bis death) the With the reucnge thereof to Donis. to be referred) lade @zeie countetfe of istldare to dinner,it haypes the noble man twith thirtié and flue of bis fernants hed that a foulofer,farnanred Potnze,tho latelie reprefentlic that night fékened: one James Cchite turned frefh from the emperoar bis warres, came the earle bis fetward,tulth firteene of bis fellowes to fake bis repatt twith the earle before the meflens died, the remnant of the feraants reconered, But ger, Wher the earle and the countefle werefet, this their lov,whofe health teas chieflie to be twithed,in roiling Kutterkin Gholie then Landing on the folv partarines totth the JFrench Bing,itt Hat he gtueth he flonre of his age beceafen of that fickenefle at 50 Dado hoigh, placed bimfelfe right over againit the Clie honte in Wolbogne, much about the eight and thentith of Daober, ad was buried tn faint Tho» mas of Acres bis curd, tole Beath bred foro to bis friends, little comfort to bis aduerfartes, great loffe tobis countrie, and no {mall griefe to all goo men. pis earle twas a goodlie and perfonable noble man,foll of honour,thich was not onelie looged ins Wardlie in bis minn,but alfo be bare tt outtwardlic countenance: as franke ¢ as liberal as bis cals ling required, a Deepe and a farre reaching bead. In Sgedquarell rather fout than ttubbo2ne, bearing bunfelie with no letle courageten be refitted,than with bonozable dffcretion abere he peeloed.A fanows tet of peace,no furtherer of tvarre, as one that pro ted. In fine,tye councell equallte to both parts in lous ppbolver of bis countric,in all attempts rather telpeaingthe publike weale than bis priuat gaine. With {ud inditferencie, as neither part re bis niind twas fetled tr bis life, his. bart thould be theretntomed ater: bis:death. Wdhic) was accor, dingtobistwill accomplithen.Fozbis: hart twas cons Spoberrsinila of wattire;toith vi{cretiondont, asone 2° oa: zrpoguidhaefurat ? nem enonpolit amorem Gat in an oprightquarellwould beate no coles, fel ctired bnilatofall quietneffe before bpzight troubles, being not{iwithitaning of as great twifedamnein the theft complaints affected,and weighing withall ts ther the due defert of both thefr lofall ferufces, than the baine pzefumption oftheir mutual accnfations, inzayped bp thefr quarels ¢ made them both frends, cue his bart to bis conntrie;declaring therby,that there. tellbis tale, was conimitted tothe:Flect, wherit vo: ueted to Jreland,and liethtngrauedin the queere,of, herentatnen along time. In this tronble'the carle the cathenzallchuritytte tlbennie, where bigances OF Dimond twas igteatlic alocd by ir: wutlliant ffo28 fox the mowpartare buried, Mponthic bind Witle Rightsworhiptall gentlomat,bome frthe ¢louinglegacie thisepttaysfollowing was penifen; 1 Corpatria' fixamrivenisianredditur dle cttient CMatetiod; abodeferuing indeDd theppatfe dis epitaph. 0 O) Raftrinarterspa trie que peracerba venit. HPhAo Vortucjahereot hebare the namegvew tobe Of great creditir'the court, and Ted bidbdlie th king an wonfinetordevalet mortalsvinexeyai/quamy: Donriehisgrace;ubich he tholie vito to the furthes | auprketudigenseitdpermanetalfgne ta, a Guxlitt Wifielix eatin cordefineturs Faticoorhis friends, and newer abuietothe annols ane! of bis foes . Mhisgentleman was verie well Stitameh optato vinere tordenegast performed bis promife. Wherebpon the gonertoUr pucxaes amb be foete commanded fo agpeare before the Pk REge uie.councell in Crgland,there thep tvere finde tintes eraminedano theft acetifations ripetie cba tmmo3fall, that bp: courfe of natnre was framed moptall, Andto gine (uffictent profe ofthe entire affection be bare bis countrie, and of the sealons care hedidcaft thereon, be betwbe tn bis death-ben bis fouleto God,his carcafe tocpittian burial, ano one.as of balour in the other. An carnett anda 3ea- ebp be bound bis countrie fo greatlie onto Bint, that Zreland might with god caufe toith, that tither be had neuer bene bone, 02 elfe that be bad heuer deceafed;f it tere latofullto craue piu to be counteme of tildare, bard atthe carle of Dzmonv his clboty,as though be twere batle fellow well met, Zhenoble man appalled at the tmpuvent faucinetle of the mvalapertfoldicr (abo notwithtanving might be bozne totfhall, bicaufe an bnbivden ghett knoweth not there to fit) befought btm courteoullie to giue place. Hhe earle,then the other arofe, taking bpon bim the office of a gentleman biher, placed in pPowwre bis feat, bis confine Coward Fitsgiralo, €dwary now lieutenant of bic maiefties penfioners, tho at that time being a pong fripling attended bpon bis mother the counteffe, and fo in ozder be fet cucrie gentleman in bis oegrée, to the number offiftene 02 firteene ; andlaff ofall the companite,be licenced pPow}e,{f he would,to fit at the lower end of the tar ble, there be bad (cantlie elbow rome. fhe countelfe of istloare, perceiuing the noble man greatlie to ffomady the foulpto2 bis p2efumpta ous boloneffe, ntpt him at the elbotw,and abifpering foftlie, befought bis lozthtp notto tabe the matter foot , bieaufe the gentleman (the ment pPotwze) knety that the boufe of isiloare twas of late attetns ted,and that bir chflozen twere not tn this their cala mitte in fad) wile ta be regarded. Po ladte (quoth the garle Fitsgiral, |