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Show 26: The Chronicles ofIreland. The Chronicles oflieland. fas difehargedof bis office, ¢ teturtied ito Gig: difchargerot Te Dittet twas betindie James Fifsmoris and all the rebels lad. Manic god ¢ notable things tere done in he "YFvat fed mind of in Connagh and Letnffer,pet be kept them afunder theiogd bes time of this mans deputation two2thie to be remem and fo tharpelie purfted James,that be lett bin no patie, byed,and for ener to be chronicled, Wut forfomuch as one place to reff in, voz anie follotwers to follow fhe recozds and prefidents of the fame cannot be bim.%Befines thefe bniverfall troubles,abich twere had,and the tmpainter cannotfate bis inipeetiton a {uiicient to baue apalled the bet ae ~ gouees r mutt be nie longer time, the fame twith patience ated his griefe and fo i -_bogne twithall, bntilla better oportunitic thalferue endeteneeas Seetmimcot sesinoehit and on tioncopenbi ofthis bono» Cenbatt 8 twell for it,as for the conumenda doco? Wes t atfifants Docto2 chi bis chiefetk of his and truftiett @he death o ONC of eT tleman > abo bal poctoz wetton fon then tod chancello2,whom ft pleated God to call ,, vable¢ anctentgen and bonourablic of bis paitice and counter _bis ioza cyancel- gut of this miferable life,a man in his life tine mot ferutce and gouermunent. yaor that -mait : ba iy godlie,opaight and vertuows, and fucha one as that ioz. cleane difcharged, the flvozd and office as delfte pedo place twas not poffeffes of fhe like in mante cuts ted Otifo fir Benvic Sionete,abo now the third time oe tents of peares,in bis life moi bertuous andgode -entredinto the gouernneent of this curfedland,and fhirb tin, lie, im matters of councell moft founded perfect, -arriued at the Shirries the tivelfe of September iniultice mot bpaightand breoerupted, in ofpita: 1575, tho at bis comming found the intectionof the litie berie bountions and libecall, atbinmanners plague fo genevallie difperfed,and efpectallte in the and conuerfation moft courteous andgentle,faity Cnglit pale, that he couly havolie find a place there ey full to bis pzince, firme to bis frickd, and courteous danger of infedfor, and rae toallmen, Gnd as twas bis life (0 toas dts death, 20 fo fettle bimfelfe fuithout ener as this plague reigned , fo the old rebellions Enguhpe, {ho alittle before the fame called his houfholdand ntindsof the northerne Ulffertansbzake out. 303 gane thent {ach gobdlie: infiructors, as to their cale be twas nofoner briolette fo beentred into the lanp, lings aperteined. Then be fet bis priuate things but fo) a bien been to welcome him into the coun frorder and be fpentall the finre that be bad in pat: frie, Serio Wate tofth bis contpante carte fo TnOcks aero sot f ers. and erbostations. ferqus,there to mabe poete ofthe towne, ¢ fo proud - At lak, feeling a declination folvards , be aps lic alatled the fame, that he fuea capteine named pointed 4 general communion to be bad of bis Waker, arb bislieutenant, {with fortic of bis foulot houtbolb and friends in his chamber, tuto ich ail erg,veftnes biuerfe ofthe fotonfinen,of thonte fome fhe councell came and fuere partabers, And ther Naine;and pet ites thefe goplie actions fintthed, be gaue & moft goolie 30 were hurt,fome mained,and fonte vertheletle bp the valour ¢courage of the reff of = erbootation to the councell, perfuaving themt fo be foulofers and toloniinen,the prete ioas refcued, ertuons and jelous in Godstrue religion : ther as the Scots perforce datuen atvaie. of thetr putics to bic matefite, and tobe mindfull The lordveputie , confivering with bim : aa laftlic rememb2ingtheir callings and effate,and the ; of fuch beginnings euill toould be the enents a great charge of the gouernement lato bpon thent ques thereof, ifthe fame tere not ont of hand pre and committed bnto them, that thep twoulo be balls uented; andknotwing alto bp bis otone one ant, carefull,and ftubions to performe thefame,as bolw peritlous delates be tr (uch cafes, thought! = might be to the glozte of God, horio2 fo thequeene,¢ rie necetfarie and erpedfent(accozding to the a benefit to the fhole realme. Which points he hans : led fo govlie, learncblic ¢ effecualite, that he made 40 Og Principys obftaero medicinaparatir, Oe cans and in onftoard appearance repented bis former nora andintreated him moti honourablic, and badgreat Bt Peter Cera big a Bagnoll knight marthall did in abit, and and Routs fibich Serlo Woie toith the Scots p subeit hems Doubted that would follow of that bis breach, far fed,modinillultagh, be fufficientlic prepared and farnitheo againf bim, -_felues,fautng ac Pabon, and Pac © erres oww inall that tognete fetv cante tofx - a uing thatthe prefivent in Pountfer was thought to t£ be did 02 tvould attempt anic diforder that wate. Mhethird twas the renocationof theearleof Gt The reuocas tionot theerle fer, bo bad taken bponbim fo recouer the fhole ronince of Witter to obedience, fithbir maiefies AEM ald. Andbhe hauing with great charges brought the fametoagreatlitelthodandtowardnete,thearmie 6, lough enough,who firk fent bis tifesano eae fwas cafhed,and be diffe and difeharged, and the enterprifediffolued. Thefe with fundste otberaccts a woman verte well fpoken, of great -_ te, -_ture,parentage,and difpofition, and aunt tp earleof Argile, was berie defirousto band to livelikea ged {ubtect,snd o Lirlough bimfelfe followed beric tho pout plebdts fiuallotved bp anie man inthe gulfe of defpaire,bav -twife, ¢ came before the Lox depute pe snie cot prontifeo? boffage, and fimplie + wit - ant: dition Did fabmit bimfelfe in all bumb - veoas bis ic erenceto bis lozdihip, making the like wees oe moff grationflie pondered his manic ¢ fundzie most -_lozdhip,referring bimfelfe nenertheletle Dentsof the like nature, tere (nificient fo haue nottheloz Godloked bpon him; andbir maieftie bumblerequetts fo bisrenocation, which bir bighe SHirwittiam Nes by bit letters onto him granted; andimmediaty ttywtiams lie Liberebpon he(atterfoure peares painfull feruice) toife before bis comming bad watoarn eae oe red anddirected by bis lozbthtp in all nes i. ter that be hav {pent tio Balen,og‘= the time bis above tn all putifulncite, religion, peace o2 warres, geod toeuerie man, burt: pigcdvitions tate that bis lordihip and all bistraine Mould net fll to no man ; bountiful ¢ liberall, abbozring cous, foant anie thing. At this fotwne the tivocoufinsand Kinfmen of fir eter Caretwlatedecealled,thatis, -fonfneffe and frhozdome: a great banfckeper , and of great hofpitalitie, And if ante fanlt were in bim,tt Peter Carey, and George Carew, andthe gentlee man abo ha bene bis agent in all bis caufesiwith» in that Land, came before the loxddeputie, and there communicated with bisloxothip the Fate of the dex ceaffed knight, and of bis countrie; fabmitted the fame to bis orper and ofrecion,asalfomadebumble fute biito bis lorvthtp for bis prefence at thefunerals at Waterforn, where it was aypotnted he ould be buried. Ghote lordthipas vponthe firt newes of this knights death,now allo bpon the net recital thereof , maruclioulite lamented and bewatlen the lofle of fo wo2thie aknight, and the tant of fowife -_-perfon, taking withbim bir maiefties Sa andto thew bimfelfe a dutifull fabied , nid petmake was then about. fir Hundzed hozffemen an - cui hisefcape : ibid) being done inf froublefome a = mt and : . time , it was doubted berie mach that would infue 50 and accompanied with {uch gentlemen lors as he bao aypointed for that feruice , . ve aioe thereof, Gaherefore not onelic in that tand, but in" -_fournete tolvards Wifer.and as be gre ae ro at Englandalto , bic matettie bpon knowwlenge did -the Ghole countriethroughout wate 5 fpot ae caufe mutters to be made in allthe parts bpon and -fmpouerifhed,fauing the Pewzie,ahid fit # a fotvatdsthe fouth and wweft parties,and mentobe in readitefle tobe tranfported, ifanieoccafion by bis efcapefyould baypenfofollotv, Jforit was greatlic _dutifull to bispzince,andfatthfull to bis countrie,op: 22amalities. «faults, and promifen amendment :but bow twell he -rright in infifce,politike tit gouecnement,and valiant Kept and perfopmed it , hisrebellions in thepeate in. armes, fhilfull inthe Ftaltan and French tongs, Bis learning, follofping cart witneffe. jo and a gteat Mudent in {uch bokes as thole tongs He lozn veputie at his commirig to Uilkermie d{dperld; andby that means forme kuoplengefoined Chien de. WAS recetueddp the totonfmeninall the be maner -_twfth bis pregnancteof twit, he twouln difcourfe berte Fecinterti= thep could, and the earle of Dimondhimlelfe featted fubfantiallie in anie matter concerning polic te 02 to be kept and quieted.and be bimfelfe in " *‘6 hauing gtnenbis fatth and oth to be a true piffoner, gad knotoicdge,as dio tvell aqpeare in the manifola gris bea, fo mane of bit mateffiespriute comncell ab a o that quefie time be aflemblep , be toke -? o fafe Keping.of the Caghith pale, and comm cuffovie thereof in bis abfence, to certeiue ee -menof beff account and toiledorie, to(ee the ee After this donebe bid them faretvell, and notlong after be being feruent in bis praters, be died mo godlie,berfaoufieand cheittian like. The nert toas the breachof the earleof Defmond, The earie of fro was apationer in thecaftellof Dublin, and he Defmond breaketh prifon, land.Gnd beginning in dLeintter, hefound the abole countic of Lilvare,and the bavonteof Carberie, crs -_feruices he dtd bnder king Wenvrie the efght, burg : treamelie fmpouerityed by the Dmeries, both inthe Cotvard the firt, and quene Clifabethy,, in, fundste fineof the late rebellion, mbdalfofince, then thep places bepond as alto on this fivethe feas, ie was fuere bnder protection.Zhe kings andquenescouns in bis ponger pearsagreat traucller, and han bene fig tedtneds, fies tuere all fpotled ¢ fvatted by the Deonnersomd at Conflantinople intye Lurkes court, at Wienna | the Dinoves, the olonatine inbabltersof the fame, in the emperonrs palace , at Wenice, and in the and of them Korte Dg had gotten the poflefton.and 26 French kings court,anoin the houtes of the moft of the fetling of bimfelfe tn fundgielands there,tbether all cheffffartpzinces; ineuertc of thtch places be left the tenants twill 02 no, and aga prince occupteth -fome tokensof bis value, he was blefico of Gon a that be liffeth,md twatteth ubathe will. Meuerthes with mane fingulargandagifts , as Well of the mind teearie of elle,bpor the ford of fheearleof Damond,became asof the bodie, being vertuoulic offpofeneucn from Omond came £0 (he lord deputicat hisbeinginkilkennte; ain bis berfe infancie, ftncere. in veligton (andfar which Hts religions teotheled the cathedzall churcy there he {abmitten himfelfe: he tvaspartlic ancrfles manin the arian Dales) ; to withfand the fame. and therefore by the ad oa their teares to trill,and their hearts to beheanie. 37 and retierertee,b{d ftetfke:nianer take bisteave,and -Uketwife in Gngland they fwere meri of great cres teturied to pisolune'hame.Andas fo, Ddonelt lord _it, ferutée, and honour, ano-by waie of mariages of Litconell,and Mac Otwier lord of Farmanaugh, matcher and combined with bonourable and.great albeit thep cane not in perlons,pet thep twzote thefe houfes, ; Minné: moft humble letters of fubmtffion , and offered all This forefato fir Peter,tho was linealliedefcen: His Gata, fachvents and fernices , as to them ayperteined fo bed from them, wagof flature meane,-batperie peld.making requett that thep might onelie ferne fronglie and tell compaden; of complerfon, choles onder bir highnetle, and be difchargen from' the eve ike, frombischilobwd vpivards bentandginen to . actionsof all others. an boneft pifpofition;andin his tender peares be fer, tpiabitpotisids Miter that the logd beputie had performed this 10 ued bnder, and twas page fo the prince of Menge j fourticie,and twas returned to Dublin,then be mace -sbepond the feasyand by. that means had the greater the like fourncies towards the other parts of the delight ¢ thillin martiail affaires , therein he hap Hts feittany twas rather of to much (pending, than in reafonable ni faning; be would be fone warme, but twithont gall, Seethontike o and againt bis enimie mot Mout ann baliant : fir tice, -_-nallte fuch was his ppzight dealing , honeft contier, fation,and seale to the commontwealth , asno mar is3eale, twas moze honotired, nog vuiuerfallic beloucd thar was be. When be had fpent the greaterpart of his age, be ae title to bethought bimfelfe bpon {uch lands as his anceftors 928 Freland, B2tnrs In ‘ badin Zreland, and abfch in right pip vefcend bnta sim; ann finding bis title tobe god, he acquatntep ir bighnefle theretwith ; and obteined bir favour aNd faithfall an affifant and councellor. And then be ., and godtwill to pale over into Freland, to-follow We recoucreth toke oxder therein , fhetwing moft bonourablie not gadprofes ofbis title, as well bp recoz0s as by cut, islands -_dences, that he recouered fo much as he ia then pnt 3°69"? in {ute, namelie the lowfhip of Patton , of abich be bisbaronie. And according as things were determi hadbaene difpoffctied of about (eauen {core peares, hed, the coxps twas remoued from Rolle aherehe Beer the recouerie thereof, Which be did, and mabe fuch fome part of Onelie the offices of a falthfull and ga@dfriendto the dead; but alfo the like gad Wwill totbetwo ponggens tlemen.of abi) one was thenbishefre,andtoinioy tabi he departed with onto fic Ghriftoyer Chivers died,and carted to WAaterfordagaint biscomming knight,then tenant to the fame , and the baronte of be-- Hitherwhere tt was buried in verie honourable ma, -Hidz0n thenin the pofletfion of the Cauenaughs, Wed at we Mt, as fhall bereatter aypeare , being notimpertis "terbene "ent to the biftoric to fet Dotone fome thort vifcourfe -_the ancient enimies of the Engl gouerument, am tho had erpellen bis ancefto2s about two hun Mensine of this mothivo:thie gentleman and ofbis life. Dyed peares palt, IBut being pat once in potiedton, i#4 8° Dea Sit Peter Caretw twas defcenved of noble and bigh parentage, whole firft anceftor was named Pontgomercic , and in the time of bing Henrie the rablie bled bimfclfe, that thep all polumtartlie peel bed bp their lanos,and fubmittes themfelues to bis fecond bemaricd the ladie Elifabeth daughter to deuotion;and finding bim to bea verie rare man in Roeflus prince of Southtwales,by whic) mariagebe manie an {undzie refpeds,as of the like thep bap Was aduanced to bonour,and madebaron of the cas Geli of Careto, ubereof bis pofteritie intime toke teir farnames, being called Cares. And fome of thew paling into Zreland o(d grow to be mightie Men and of great hono? and poffeffions in that lan, not heardno; knowne, thep mud) refolfed of him, and counted themfelues haypte anv bleffed to be bn ber bis goncrnment.. At his fictt comming berefer nied the Ghole baronie into bis one hands, ano thereof be gane (ome peeces in fre bold,to fud gen tlemenas he thought gwbd;anbd for the refioue enerie of themwhat he bad before, be twke it againe bnder being marqueffes of Coke , barons of t9id;0n and Lerneto,lorbs of Baffon, and inberitozs to fundsie Seat lezokhip Sanoteigniozies in that land, Gnd be dealt infuc) gwd o2der with them, and fo bonow seat is _-twriting by leafe. ie dimved tye baronte into cers Pst teing |