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( ofto intermedleat all in this biftorie . ey » this worke re paca KN Z Neos wl OY wiring aJupplie, andmyfelfe being carnesthe requiredtodofomerbing , haue sats , bane aduentured the matter, and byallthe meanés could PPLIE OF THE [rifh Chronicles extended to Jearched andcollettedtofetdowne in this |hort difcourfe and rhapfodie, whatby writings orreports Tcould leave andfindto betruc,and orifie /o ‘she memorial: which albeit, it be notfofullaxtheworkérequireth,nor "Iufficient as to the»fatiffaction ofthereader, noryet(0anfirerable to the natureofan hiftorie as isneceffariedndrequipit -yet-let thegood willofthe this prefent yeare of our Lord writer bebis difchargefrom reproch,andbe aneccafion tothelearned 1586, and the 28 ofthereigne of " toamendthe thing thus inagoodaffectionbegunandtoreduce ~ queene Elifabeth, it to amorefu meafuretn matterandtiuth : that-this historie may haue hisperfection sthe readerfatif- Faster the death fiedandthis writer acquited. : of king ienrie J Ahithe efght, fir Ans Tohn Hooker, alias Vowel. £#3\\\red op the food jjat bis Departure onto fir CHiltam ( ~ Coutimas; and being tnlobes and buthoughtot s the esrteof he ivent into the earle, trhome be found fitting bp Defmondtas the fire,anpthere tobe bim , ano cavied him with Benarhis lt bimto dublin, this carle tas berfe rude both in geffate and Checarieis tnawarell,hauing foz wantof ged nurture as mac EBvE Swithout god maners as bis ikerns and bis follotvers could TUTE teach bint, Thedeputie hauing himat Dublin , 010 gy, easi-ine fo inftrnct,fchole, and informe bint , that he made a trucenincta Wrabiton knights ro het manof him ,andrediiced him to a conformitie aititic, in maners,ayparell, and bebantours ayerteining to bis eftate and degree as allo to the knotulenge of ® 154? over to his dutie andobedience to his fourreigne ¢ patnces # ewer time as fir Cdivard Bellingham wastofent and made him to kneele bpon bis knees fometimes king @de belopd de- be deputie. ihis man twas feruant an houre togither , before he knetw bis dutie . This ward the firt, and of bis pute chamber sa man berie Feta, though it were verie frange to the earle, tho has graue andivife , and theretoith tout y SHG vee 4 and be twas 102d TSFMEAS Ltn thice, ontill tach Well learned, ‘ € dalfant, and did beric tworthilie nite bis gouccty Satin ment. Snbistime there tas a mint kept in the car ning not bene trained bp in ante ciutlitic , knew not what aperteined to bis butte and calling: nel ther pet of abat anthozitie and maicftie the hing pet then he bad tell digetten betwas the better ablé todo gad (eruice fo fhe king 20 hig fouereigne was; and confiveredof the matter , be thought bimfelfe bis maieftie, anp to the bettefit of that realme. An moft haypie that ener be tyas acquainted with the the cinill goucrnment be was carefull to place leare fell of Dublin, tbhich bettig at bis commandement, Se Croan ned and twife magiftrats , bite ubomte be hava {pes ~4 clall ete fox the Daving of thetr offices 5 as be bad the like care for god and erpert capteins, tofertie i the martial affaires. And fox the moze {pedie feruice tobedane thereinatall times needful, be hept fury faid deputte, and div fo2 ever after fo much Honoz eye carie bim, as that continuallie all bis life time at eucric ppaicth for fie Dinner and (upper; be tooulo praie for the gad fir Goward wets @pward Bellingham : andatall callings he was "ngham. fo obentent and outifull, as none moze tn that land. This fic Coward low deputie , ahen and ubere Semi: Ge. dzie tablesof holes sone at Leighlin, one at Ler, focuer be trauclled , he would be chargeable to no #5 clbopdes and fomein one place and fome tn another , as be would be at his ctone charge. At haypes thought moft meetfor feruice, And abatfoeuer he : man; buttrauelling the counteic , he was longed on oeees ned that bad to dew, 02 Abat feruice foener be meant to take anight in bicount Waltinglaties boufe , there all feetaratne Wsiicrece band, be toas & fecret,and kept the fame fo priuie, , "Sskerace 15 none {honld bane anie bnderffanding thereof befoze the berie inftant ofthe ferutce to be Danc;and things were verte plentifutite poutdcd for bins tonone, Lbich the bicountthought to haue ginenand beftows ed bpon bis lozvfhip: but at his beparture, be come utanded bis fteward to paie + dilcharge all things, thanking the dicount for bis courtefie , but refnfeo Place he wonldrive, ot hat he would bis interteinement; faieng : The bing my maifter hed that bport foe occafion be tent for the carle of placed me bere to ferue him , and alloweth me bath a Wheres him. bnto come refulesto Defnond, tho charges and erpenfes : therefore ; pont calling but him bis companie as hethought © therein foy mp neither mate no?will be burdenous 192 chargable Gud, and without making them acquaintedthat be toanicother man, Ye was beric erquifit ¢carefull Mined to bw, toke hore ¢ rode to Leighblin binge. for the moft part , ubenfoeuer be tobe ante fournie to that inband,bis otone men knetw not thither,o2 do. Xt happes Ehe abbete there (being faypretfed)be caulen to be tn clofen with a tall , ano mabe there a fost. Jn that bonfe be baba table of ttwentie 07 thirtie bo2fes,and there be furnifhen himfelfe and all bis men tith beodes an other furniture , and fozthwith rope in to Pountfer, bnito the boule of the earlsbeing ther in the gouernement , as fet before bim the Whe; al- ne fwell in matters martial ag politike, magnant> this veputio mous andcoragious : {1 the one, tothe appalling of the enimie; andas feuere t Dpsight tn the other, to the benefit of the commontwelth. Jor neither by Hate teriecoulo be be gained, " bp bzibsric. be conrap: Se ted |