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I40 that pou dotitg thelike ickebmefle, Mhalletcapethe in exbortatt= liketangements:Wherefore éf you twill efthetw the on to the citi= weath freramples,mdbhume beipare zens of wa Die voor titre in Treatdancss aeesisncetoO0b terford, -tabere be twas complained tnto of mante great "aneont a murthers,rapes,thefts, and ofber outrages,abercof he found great plentic.And for toant of {nfficient time to proceed theougblic to de tuitice and tnoge ann to pour prince.Cramtine not bis authozitte, noz -_sttent therein; be teferred the fame focerteine come decither bis potver ; compare not pour prinileges wrifftoners appointed for the purpofe : faning that he swith bis authoritic.nio2d0 pon di{pute pourliberties Committed the principal offendois to tard, and {ith bis prerogatine.303 nofwwithitmnding pour pele -Gomre be bantthed andabandoned outof thofe parts, uileges ,liberties,and grants be great andimante: ; pet they cannotabate noz impugne theleaft part of 10 bnifill further ogder tere faken fo, thers, Frome thente he entred inte Connagh, and came mn the pritices prevogatiue:tbtch is fo great,as nothing -to the totune of @allewate, Kbere be found the cathe greater, if pou twill take thebietwof Gods tolurte much decaied and almoft defolated,fundgte ben be fri erected andeffabli> ordinances, ptone Theprinces ofthe gad houtboloershauityg fought new habitat and fo abfolute auprerogatine. theda king , abo gaue bim fo bigh ons bnder Mac William Cughter, and the countte thoritie , that( as the apoftle fait) it muttbetwith thoughout altogtther fpotlen and denonted by the allbumbleneffe obeted: bicanle bets Govsminitter Mac an Catles,the bopeles(but much better tf thep efpectallic eben itconcerneth theinterefofbirmas ad bene Hopleffe) fonnesof the earle of Clancts ieffies imperial crotone ofthat land, the (uppettion card, thofe outrages tere moff heinous and bort of rebels and traitors, ¢ the deliuerie of pour felues 2o ble. Wut obenthele graceles impes percetuenof the amb that realme from the entmies and rebels. greatcomplaintsmade againf them,and doubting Gnd do notpouthinke that thisdigreiionisim that tvould be the fequele if fone tate tere NOt ta gryany g pertinent tothe bittorie,storas pour anceftoxsgad Dublin, he one the irtenth of June, andthe other the three and tiuentith of the fame 15 76. Zhe lozd thancelloz he did forthtwrth fettle and place in bis rome. And then bis lorthip prepareth to take a fonrnte folvards Ulaterfozd, to dw thelike witht William Dauriebut ther he tas pafled a dates fournte, ty020 twas beought wnto hint from the bf Theale of (hop of Weth, vy late then vpon the confines of oanae Beth and Connagh for ordering ofmatters in thele satinto te behon, The carte wdmaitie, foCorke. twill and dutifulnetfe as hep could gtue, twithont Executions at Cozke. he. malefactors of tebich thré and tiventic berie notas ble and notozfons offendozs tusre erecutey and put to death. St was alt odered,thatfor the entting off and abolithing of the great finarmes and cluffersof the? jo folers,tbichlitke toatpes trouble the bholeland,and Guevie noble Ifued onelie by fpotle and rapine;that everte noble. manand gentleman fhoutd giue and del(uet tn the toonste ane Maines of euette fernant and follotwer tbicy be bad, and thould fe the fame to be boked anv regiffrey,. And {any of them were found dnboken ad not ree = gittred,that he thoulo be biedas a fellon therefe euer be was faken;andfor all fuch,as thofenanes honors: nic folvards Limerike, and there he twas recefued Teceived fyith much moze pompe and thetwes than in anie st Aimerie. ‘otace before.ABut as before, fo bere be {pent a fet dates in keeping of fefftons,in erecuting of {uftice, and in hearing of poze mens complaints,and toke the like order fo) regiftring of euerie noble and gens tlemans follotver,as hebad done at Cope, Which pedition , that within thre dates folloting be twas enfered into Connagh. The brute thereof aben it twas blowne abode, it toas fcarfe crediten bp the rebels,bicanfe tt was fo fudden and toith {uch {ped. Wut finding tt tobe true , and thep affrainof their fhadolwes, they all one and other fied into the moun feins, faning certetre gentlemen of the earls coun, Te cette of _litie. Thcearle their father would faine baue ercnfen and kept tix -_-blin,here he came the {hirtéenth of Aprill 1575 but kept fetltons tn euerte place as be pafled thzough and others, there made andenttobe fet bp.isadand ficken they twere before, but notwtentimes wore than ouer thep were ; being come, enen as itis fain intheferiptures , that the tvickedIptrit twas gone Out of the mart, and wanting bis fumnteddiet,returs -cepted,bis caftels tuere taken, and he brought to the -_lozd deputie : tho notiithanding bis bumble{ub -_-rmiff{tons and craning of pardons,be tas fent fo the -_‘caffell of Hubli, and there keptin clofe p;ffon,But -_the loxdbeputic he patted thenfe to Galletvate, and Sir wisn -uentent. Anthis bis tournie he founda verte ruinous Heth brite the boule from tbente he came, andfine Ding the fante finept cleane, be goeth and feketh out after be had there ftated afetw dates, fo3 the comfor IDzurie placed ting cf the totunefinen, tho fod much dffimated of tobe ford pres Other (even wicked (pirits, andentrethanndiwellefh compared tothe ecclefiafficall fate ,for that was 9oss baftarblie boies , and of their fer, abatthouldbe the caufe that thep Mould thus rage, mtd folvickedlie hadaccompanied himin all this feruice')to be the -_lo2d prefivent. And from thente being accompanied &nd fnddenlie reuolue, as dogs totheirbomits, f thep to thetr treafons anv treacheries, hauing bene lie countenanced,fo fatherly erboited,(0 pithilie pers fnaved,¢ fo mercifullic pardoned in hope of amend and attended bpon with bimannthe nobflitie of that -_prouiinee, and fuerte gentlemen of account » thep The gouerns mét of fir wits _palled to Corke, ¢ there the lord pzefivent remained, Nom Dynrie, SPotw he the (aid prefivent, being thus placed tn the gouernement of that prouince, dfo beave bimfelfe Ment :farelie nothing can thep anfwer,but that they (0 bprightlic, and in fo honourable a fort, that he res preached,i102 facraments miniftred.And eo on aypeered, pea andft twas opentic preacyed te o ‘bic "0 {od beputic bimfelfe,that mante were bo2e as neuer were chriffened: and the patelinonte church wwatted ¢ the lanvstmbeselled. 4 en a courteonfite vicv,fogentlic interteined, fo friends Seals of Wich" church there could not be among cifftans. ref putte confivering and betbinking tith hint :hot the curd of God was abnfed, and *aa hadin fore fome iwzath and indignation for "ais filing of bis bolic fancuarie, viv for the = to bE thereat write bis letters of aduertiferncn inedlla bighneffe, and moft earnefflie pzated weYD os Dyelle was taken foozthtoith, amo the MMit cerning religion and reformation of the ee foas committed to the faid lo: deputie, ANTa cael bithops andcerteine bithops, with others, a we fame to be put in execution.and for the sou foe ats Seam one Gilliam Gerard efquter a protedtor of OE, Foes foas fentto belo: chancel: , ¢ ir CENAa tie to be prefivent of gpountter,ahd frie, ttich left the traitozons botes, «came to the Der ferrisee Dati -thetreftate, andin feare to be furp2tfedand taken fo, dent m Hherededivbefore, andthe lat ftateof thatmanis plenges: be pafledthzongh Thomond, andcame to Unter. Worle than the firft.And ifa man fhould atke of thefe +° aLtmerthe,abere he fetled fir William Daurte (iho cafe, for amoze Deformed and a mozeoner ee oes for redzelle thereof; and HATEDSg inere regiftred,bis loz and maffer ould antwwer 6o anthoritterequeffed,that the commontoeeate bumblie forbim. Lo this order all thenobleandgentiemen gaue thetefullconfents,andfmrthwith te fametwas -_defkitute of a dancelloz,anb other - Hinetotlt ung oo qouernement, ssa magiffrates fop the Openlie proclanted tnt thefr prefence rho femedto she Nias promifed that it houlobe with all pedbe fent ower. Then DIEMsip allop,and with it Tecefue follotved twitheffed, and inunediatlie thep gaue in councell bad confidered this er (8 1ge their pledges.taben all things were thus in thets had entered into the depth thereof, ov Whelove» parts {etled in godand quietorder,he twke bis tours riuer ofShennon , and therecall atvaie their Gnglith aware, ann clothed themfelues tn their old foonted Frith rags, andfent te all theirole friends atwaic the mafons and labourers Which were there fo far out of ozder ; the templesall ruined, S -_-rtih churches fo2 the molt part without ee. -_-pafkors,noferuice fatd, no Gov honazed, nor oat complaints fosre made of great outrages, murs thers,{potles,and thefts done theoughont that pros nince;therebpon dallte (ctons were kept, and the _the thole lanlike tobe in Danger,altereth his inten: Connagh. in Working , bzake and {poiled the queenes armes, 3° himfelfe, butin tye end then noercufes conto be ac, "fe vatfon, menin Moun all. Hate md moft lamentable p(fozvers, wht ee ker repaire to the earles of Defmond, Thomond, Clancar,and a {pe@die refoymation.Andthongb the - be aie met the logd Depus the noblemen and bel gentlemen in all Pounster, -«te c{uill gonernmentivere great, pet nothing i peel tte. and their tines, and there kept thefy boufes the {hole Gyittmatle, During bis being there,mante red fome expedition fo twithttand the fame, 02 elfe eereat -_putte, and offered thefr loialtie amp ferutce tith fides tell ofsDablin the countrie,andplacedbis garvifonsin places can f f folwnefmen Bithenoble= Serotec: 92 of the fonlofer. Rapiaciere Lo this totune refozten bnto him eons Ghefe (Z (aie) not without he counfell andeon, fo come atwaie to them, and fo bring the Scots heretvith,and hopingthe belt,io bp the abulleo : mateftiescouncell thinke tt god,with fometarp repzebenfiorrs and alittle puntthment fox this a _-toreleafetivem,¢ fobe tobebis fournte towards . lozd Deputic. faid lod deputie foas tecefued inthe bef manner Tie iozd de- the citisens conlo,toith all bumblenetfe, and toith all putic recciuedD gas bon jozablic ins fuch triumphs and ofher theives and tokensof finuall obedience. commontivealty, aber everte fabiedt is vutifall to -_-sdis prince ,obenient to his magiffrate, andl{ueth ace cording fo his bocatfon and calling,the fame prolpes rethandflouritheth; but let the ticked be left at Ii _bertie, and be bnpuntfhed, the tole fateisdiftur -_-bed, + the commontuealth (as a garden onergrotone iwfth ipeeds)in perill and danger to be onerthzowne, The heft commontwealth in all ages then prolpes red beff,aben the wicked were as well puntthen , as 1° the gwdconferued. And erpertence teacheth, that a -theefe, mnvtherer,a traitoz,¢ {uch malefacors do nes uer better ferutce to thetr p2ince' ¢ commontwealth, -than ben thep be hanged onthe gallowwes,and fo fas -_frened fo. a gtbbet.\But to the matter, The lord deputie vpon thefeadnertifements.finy Che tow de2 ding the matter to be of {uch importance, hich requis Putte alterety hhom thep had folicites, and thefe Gallotyglattes, amidall otber thetr forces toith thent. Who then thep met togtther , they fw2thtvith tuent to the totune of Mthenrie', and thofe few boutes thich were netolie builoed,thep facked,fet the neto gates on fire, beat at Dungaruon the earle of Defmond came tnto 30 tobir matettte andbirlatoes. The deputic eate thefernicebe bumblie offe= bim,and berte humblie offered him all eth his fer= {was able fo bm fo bit mateftie , anmpdfdaccompante nice to the Him from thenfe bnto the citte of Coke, there the parties; and the like from the matozof Gallewate, and front diuerie others, tho affected iwell the trate, srieng ont with trembling termes and dolefull res ports, that the earle of Clanvicard bis fonnesthat bafterlie beod, tbtch not {care tivo moneths pa had bumblen themfclues to the lozd deputie,confef' fen their faults , and craued pardott, and had mot fitmtelie paoteffen and fivomne mot outifullandcone all the thole mufike of the reff : even fo ts it in a oe, $9 fentof their father, inere ona night follen oner the 20 dedtourneie,and returner to Dublin, dfing tach er- _ikeni, thep poluntarilie tent to Galletwate a cone andcameto the church bport afundate at the pu lfke ae -_fernice, abere the logd deputie thers twas; and ~~ ree kneeling bpon there knies confetted theft faults, fubmitten themfclues, and mofk lamentablie evar uedpardon,promtifing bnfeincolic amendmetit, and neuer to renolt mozefrom fheiv dutifull - Doings are fetdotwneto their peaifesamd commene Dations;(o the fame allbedane of pours,citherto your pratfes for pour iwell'vmings, o2f0r pour ter proc to the contrarie.\But to the bitfovie. Then the {ogo deputie had giuen thankes to the mafo2 and bis brethen for bis god inferteinement, be departed thenfebpfournies towards Corke ,andbp thetwate TAI The Chronicles ofIreland. -abert he had done, he rode enfe trfo Chomory, Khemi would not be honeff, 102 in anie part fatiffie a little 50 foxmed the famemarucllonflie both im life and mae Of infinite the robberies , thefts , ann fpotles ahd) -snners : anv of a fierce people be famed them to ober they hav mane. Jfo2 battardlie ips cannot bring -dfence. 3Fo2 the enill men he {pared not, but by law fozth better fruits, neither can thoes bring forth Grapes. Ftis the goditre onelie that bzingeth forth $00 frnits,; ahich isto be cherifhed, andtobemnd Made of; but thoes and brfers are prepared for the fite,ano to be burned. F02 let the bufbandmanbe: ow nener fo much pntbanvzie bpon the thom, be and taffice in the open feffions , 02 bp fivo2d toithout refpectof perfons he punithedaccording to their ves _ferts : enen as of the contrarie the god {ubieds he wouldfanour and protec. ¥fante ferutce were to be dene bpon the entmie and rebell , be would be the _-‘firfE tn the field,neuer ceafle to purfue bim,ontill fill Mill be but athozne: pea let him gtaffencucrf bebadeither takenbim , o2 dzfuen him ont of the Soda peare bpon him,the fame Mhall be but affonie 60 countrie, 3f ante matters were in bartance bee Eaten Bicae weet a Rae peare; and lacking continual hufbannzie , twill re. tiveene manand man , 07 ante bils of complaints Bolt to bis oly nature againe. As the bufbandDman Profpereth bef, ahen bis fielosand gardens are teded ano clenfcd from thoes, brambles ¢briers, Prepared fo: the fire : euen f fhall the magtftrate erbibited bnto him , the fame be would etther deter. mine, 02 referre them to the lat , for Hbich be kept courts continuallie,s there the fame were heard ano ended, and at thfch for the moff part he would be pres fent. Zhe ruve pesple he framed to a clutlitic, ¢ their Mlole the quiet fate of a commontucalth, ten (a Bice taketh place, and tnogementis erected; ten ; §@d are preferued and cherifhen , andthe wicked ng Se P2epared for the gallotves) accozing to thefr Dev ate panifhed. he infrument, hen eurrie fring ts ttreined tobis proper tune, ten the mufike ts fet, andthe nie pleafant; but ifthat one fring beaut of Ser, the dilcozn of that one marrety ano vifgraceth maners he reformed and brought to the Cngltth oy Der, And byall thefe means he pid maruelloufite res forme that abhole pronince'to a moft peaceable, quiet and ciuill effate , fautng the countie palatine tn Aherarieot Lerie :tchich the earle of Defmondclatmedto be his sornonnsilt _-‘iItbertie, anv that no perfon was to tntermeddle 102 hauenoofficer -_pet to ble any furifolaton there, other than his otyne to intermepole officers, Mut Chen bis lopthtp hav lokeo into = .algnitne, We Satie mo |