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Show The Chronicles of Ireland. The Chronicles ofIreland. requeftcd to be allowed, forfornud as the fante at the fir were grantedto the end that they mightthe betterand moze quietlieferue dir bighnefle inthat affemblic,to bir horo2, and to the benefit of the con mon-iwealt, itpleated bie maiettief long as the were net impeached , nog hic fmperiait atc devos gaten,that thep Mould intoie the fame. And fe atter putifalnette ard yawwill totvarns bir. ut as he And albeit this matter tere syderife compatten; hathand doth firs pour bent farre othertwite, fo dat} and {uffictent tobaue contented enerie mart: pet the fame was fo fomadhed, that the placing of the Cre glithmien tobe bnights ad burgelles , could not be Digefted, as didaypercin the fequele of thatatfeny blie, there euerie bill farthercnby the Crgttth gen tlemen twas ffoyped and hindered bp tem. And the right honozable the loz Deputte find tye like, Ffo2 NOtwityfanding bis long feruices in times pak,bis continuall and vailic trauels, tosieies,and boftings, mpatsd cerpozat, anid had no boicein the parlement. Lhe the tmpof fo2 tuines then Alt read.Andtn thisfomats ter thep fhetved themifelues beric frotvaro € Div Swine fecond toas,that certeine (hiriftes,and cerfeine mas Difoz of bearebaiting fos of tobenes comporat bad returned themfelues. 30 quiet, that tf twas mozelikea Deredperfons, thar a patlementof toife and graue Whethird and chefetk was that a number of Eng: men. Wheretvith a cerfeine Criglith gentleman lithmien were returned to be burgeffes of {uch (the twatterbereof) being aburgefic of the totone of folwns and corporations, as thtch fome of them nes Athenvie in Connagh, tho bad before kept Glence, uet knelp , and none at all ieere reffant ¢ pivelling and fFill fo meantto baue done; ben he fatw thefe in the fame, according asbythe latues is required. fontle miforders and ouerthwarting , being greurn, Hhele matters tere queftfoned among them: ffmbp, and praiedltbertic to fpeake to the bill, bo felucs in the lotwer boufe for fonre daies togither, made a preamble, fateng, thatif as antbfage in and no agreement : but the moze two2ds, the moze choler; and the moze (peeches,the greater baotles;bnPithagoras holes, that no tcholers of bis fhouls till in the end , for appeafing the matter, the fame 4° fo2 certeine peares reaton, pifpnte,o2 determine,but gine eare and kepefilence : meaning that tena Iwasreferred to the lo2d Deputie and tudges of the tealnte:bnto thom the fatd {peaker was {ent to des . nianis once tell inffruced, leartied , and apuitfen, Do, clave the hole matter, and to know their refolutiy and bath well deliberated ofthe thingsbe bath to be thould toith moze dtferetionano twitoome, fpeake, ons. And thep bauing at large difcourfen and confers ren of this matter, returned their anfluer ; that cone prer,anddired the fame. Pottwithitanding,now be be vefotatis cerning the firft aid fecond exceptions, that the bure en of thew: gefics returned for tolunes Mot corporat,and for fuch Rnotolenge tt niatters of tmportance, and therefere ges. fhiviffes, matozs , and fouereignes as baue retars nedthemfelucs , thall be oifniiffed ont of the fame: , ance minded to bauebeene altogither flent, tsi forced euient of a berie seale and confcienice , a {0 batas fofuch others as the {hiriffes and maiozshad 5° the vifcyargeof bis vutte,to pzate thett patience, ad tefurned, thep ouldremaine, and the penaltie to to beare With bis {peeches.and fhen bpon occafion of into the tefl bpon the thirtttes for thetr twzong returnes. Lhe the bill read, and matter offered, be enttcd moflenger of this anfiuet botofoeuer he tere liked, difcourfe hat twas.the office santhoritie of a princes bow Cherdifliking his melage could not be receiued noz allotwsd: tyfcb and tbat twas the Dutieof afubied: andiclafflie, and cares ofthetudges being aducrtifen vnto the loxd Deputic and the tudgs the queenes mateffie bad moff honozabl we llic pnbdutifu es, then Wucas Dillon bir matefties attoyneie ges fullie performed the one, and bow the other : fo that the neither - ; nered » Nerall twas {ent orto thent, to ratifie and confirme badconfi € andfrowaro: ett refolutions: and pet contd not he be credited, that obediencein that land,trbich Mill lined - nefle of neither f cessed ther tvould tvould thep be fatittfied, Onilefle the iuages onagatnt bir; neither that benevolence of the themfolnes twoulo come inperfons aid fet dotwne So ter foxt, tubfd) for bir great erpentes {pent foOe d es pale, this to be theirrefolutions. Tponthis anfiwer the {peaker commandeda bill to be read,butthe forefain perfons toould not fuffer 102 abidethe reading theres of : but rofe bp in beric difezdered manner, farre differing from thett duties in that place, and as con trarie to that granitic and tufferome , thich was 02 fhonld be in them. Wherefnre , for pacifieng of the fame,the cheefe iuftices of the queenes bencb,and the theefe tuftice of the common plés : the queenes fers geant,attomeie generalland follicite:,the ert date following cante to the lofver boute , and there pivate firme their foxmer refolutions , tric thoughtit might baue fufficed. Vet certeine latofers tho place in that boufe, oid not altogither like Senet pecloc defentes andfafeties thep ought to baue e things, fundzt tn eft manif ed appeer .3t to bir namelie rope fpectallie in this prefent afemblic, ngs act, for h . concerning the repeale of Poini t and = time onelie meant for pour olone benefi anv the other = common-twealth of this realme : the on, one bp - cerningthe bill now i quettinot pet Dit ao nied, ant the other lieth pou . ind and mi! might feftie, of bir otone roiall antbozitic, effablith the fame without anie of pour col" = fhe bath alreapic dane the lfke in England of biteourtefte it pleafeth bir to baue pal wright -- pout dione confents bp orderof Lat, that of Tee thereby baue the better triall and aflarance fell for Kisdowings therein, of fncjas tere acqu ted {with the overs of the parlemerifs in € Which Has proniifed orto him and perisr alfo promifcd that aboke of the oyders of the ments pied in England Houls tn thute be fet foxth it print, abich the fio gentleman did.and prefenten ¢ pour fake ann fafetie, and bis enbdiefle tarmotles beffoived the fame among them tv foynie following, amidtroubles inciuill matters and petuat fates fo, pourquietnetfe, and fo pou tell buoton, he bath deferued moze thanwell at pour bands: pet as the bi, 10 q The order and viage howto thanifall Iraclites again Moles,theontsind tio heepe a parlement in England 12 thefé mansagain& Camillus, Scipfo,and others and as the bngvatefull Athentens again Socrates, hes daies, collected by lohn Vowell ‘alias Hooker miftocles, Weltiades, md others ; poubaue and do entleman,one ofthe citizens for the catte of Bxccefber ab the parlementholden at Weitminfter,Anno Do~ mot bugratfullic requite and recompentfethis pour mini 3571, cy Elifabeshe Reg. decimo sertio-and noble gonertioz: again# home aid bis daings pou thelike vfed in hir maicfties realme do kicke and{purne Kbhat in pon lieth. Wut in the ofIreland, endit tutil fall bpon pou,as it hath done buito offers iwith the great perill of bis life againft the rebels fo, efpeciallie fir Gamund d5utler , oho in all things a long time {pentin this ogstion the court fas ad Sebich tended to the quaches maicfies profit 92 COM Butter mit: fourted. Rerh sth te Che nevé daie following being fridate thelotucr ro mon-tealtb, be tas Aprittefpall againits fearing hat thefr capteinries fhould be taken atwate , amb: parkumnt ponte met; and contvarie to the oader of that honfe; toine ,andlineric be abolithed, and fuch other like and butie of fhatcompante, in fféed of buitie there Diforders renzeded, Hich be and bis complices nial begatta Dituifion , and fox concord difcozd twas recels Bing, if dideuen openitfelfe of a rebellion thera ued, $02 all, 02 the moft part of the bnfghts ad burs beetving and towards.Which in deed followed, For goiles of the Cnglith pale,etpectallie thep tho Diwels émmodiatlie after the parlement , be returned home ied twithin the counties of Peth am Dublin , tho withadifcontentes mind, andgathered bis forces, Amutiniein fing agreat number of Englithmento baue place amd folloived bis purpofe. int to the purpofes in that boufe began toercept againthat aflemblic Shere were tivo billes put inof moment rgreat A Not ged,no? iwarranted by lato. Their bantpars ler twas fit Cytffoxher Warntwell knight, wbobcing 20 confequence. Lhe one was concerning therepoale oa pf an act fo2that feftons, onelie mane in the time of Sir Chute: fomethat learned,bis credit was fo much the moze, fic Goward Potnings tord deputic,in the tenth pere pher Barn: and bp thent thought motk meetelt and tworthie ta of king entice thefeuenth; trhich though tf tuere iene pane béene the (peaker fos that boufe. Ano he being meant moff for their otone benefit and commoly the fpokefman alleged thzee (pectall canfes,abte be toealth of that realme: pet ( gelousthey were,that and bis complices twonld not peld theft contents. fhep would notin long tine enter into the confiver MThe firk was, becaule that there tuerecerteine buts ration thereof . Lhe other twas for the granting of eye sate geffes returned fo: fandzie totunes , trich vere not being but a mar of {mall erperience, and of fo fo de, but alle prated alifanceabutfe, ant counts foponr otune fhame,ouertheot,and confufion. and fiden be had fpent along fime tn this matter , and 20 pioued the fame by fundaie biftoztes of other mati: ons, he proceeded fo the bill,hich by fundate reafons and atguinents be prourdto be moff neceffaric, and meetto beliked,allotved,and confented bnito. ot then he had thus ended his {peeces,he fat botwne,the moft part of the houfe verte wellliking and allotving both of the perfor and of the mratter; fauing the perfons before named,{yo dfd not heare the fame fo attentiuclie as thep dtd diget it moff buquictlic, (upping themfelnes to be touched heres 30 in. And therfore forme one of them rofe bp and twenty bane anfwered the partie, but the tine and date twas {o far {pent aboue the ozdinavie houre, being tell neere tivo of the clocke in the affernane, that the {peer and the court rofe bp and departed, Potv- beif {uch twas the prefent murmurings amd threats ningsbreathed out, that the fatd gentlemanfo: bis fafetie twas by fomeofthe beff of that affemblie cons Andhere you mutt note,that what the ki queenes of Englanddointheir perfons in Eng land, the fame is done inIreland bythe lord. deputie, and whoin the like parlement robes and vnder thelike cloth ofcitate reprefenteth hir maieftic there in all things. By whom andfor what caufea parlement ought tobefummoned and called. =] De hing,rho is Gods annointen, being i the bead and chiefe of the bole realm, Hand byon thom the goucrienient and ES fates thereof dew ttholie and onelic Bes pend, bath the potver and aufhovitie to call and af femble bis parlement, and therein to fieke and afke the abuile, counfell,e atiftance of bis tbole reainie, amd tuithbont this bis authozitie no pariement can propertie be fummoned on affemblen, And the king, hauing this authozitie, ought trot to fummoir bis parlement but fo; tuvightic and qreat canfes,and int Ducted to the honfe of fir Peter Carety, Gbere the {afd gentlemanthen laie and refined. The lod depur 40 hich he of neceflitie ought to hance the anuifel ano tie in the meanetime,bearing that the lotver houfe counfell of all the effates of bis realnte, thich be Were fo clofe, and continued togtther fo long aboue the oxdinarie time, be Doubted that it had bene. cory Cetning the queftions before pzoporied,and therefore DID fecretlie fend to the honfe to learne and knotv, thefe and {uch like as folotuetty, Fire for religten, fortomuch as bp the latwes ofGodand this realine, the king nevt and tmmeniate lie bnder od is his deputie and vicar itt earth; ano the chicfett ruler tnithin bis realms and dominions: bis officefancion,and dutie is, aboue all things to hepers, that the bo2es fhonla be clote kept, 4 none feeke and fe that God be honored in true religion and Dertue,md that be and his people dw both in pro tobe fuffered to come itt 02 out, fo long as the gen: tleman wastn deliuerie of bis {peeches; and after 50 feffiow and life liue according fo the fame, Alfo that all idolatries,falfe relictons, berefies, the conrt ipas ended, it twas aduertifed to the fato {chifines erre2s, fiperttitions, ¢ th atfocneris cone lod aepntic,trho thanked God that bad raifen bp bu travie to truc religion, all offozners and abufes,et# bnoten frends wnto himin that place. fher among the cleargie o3 laitie, be reformed, 0200+ She nert datefollowing being fridaie, fone as red, and reozeffed, the courtof the lower houfe was fet, fir Chriftoyjer the canfe of their long fitting. Yut by commandes mentofthe fpeaker, order was given to the Dmzes Barnewell, and the lawiers of the Cnglith pale, &ho ban conferred togither of the former daies hhedes, fod bp and defired heaving : tho lesuing Alfo the affurance of the kings and queenespers fons, and of their chilozen,their abuancement & pres ferment in martages, the eftablithing of fuccemion, the fuppzeffton of traitors , the auetbing 02 efthetns het inucigh againit the (ald gentleman, affirming, 60 tng of warres, the attempting o2 mouing of wars, the fabbuing of rebels, and pacifieng. of ciuill ward Buouching, and protetting, that if the wo2ds fpoben and commotions, the leufeng 02 hauing ante aid o2 bad bene {poken in anie other place thaninthe fain boate, thep twonld rather bauc died than bane boone {rbfinte for the prefernationof the king and phbtitte eftate : al the making and effablifping of gad and tithall. CAherebpon the {peaber bp confentof the tyolefome lawes,o2 the repealing and oebarring tefidue of the boule commanded them to filence,and of formerlatwesas tihofe erecution may be partfull toiled that tf thep bad anie matter againft the 0} preindictall to the eftates of the prince 0) com» fain Gentleman, thep fhould prefent and bzing it montwealth, tn triting againft monbaie then nect following. Fo3 thefe and fac Uke canfes, betng of great And for fomnd as their ocalings then twere alto: wright,charge aid {mpoztance, the king (bythe avs GSither difoznered,being meze like to a bearebaiting nife of his councell) may call afurminenbis high ef lofe perfons than an affemblieof wife and grane court of parlement,and by the authozttic therof efta: Men in parlement; motion ad requeft was made tothe fpeaker, that be thould reforme thofe abufcs blith wd order furh gwd lawes and o2ders as then thal be thought mow expedient ann necedarte, #0 difozdered bebaniours; iho not oneli¢ promifco he The the matter tn queftion, pid in moft difozberlie mans |