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The Chronicles of Ireland, sorrararabee oeniectlHye cote nation.ddibo nottrthitaoing be tas aberte pains g, fucdbburts is Bagn Frpiichotas fon ot te bicount; firLucas Dillon and fic Tho» i eee 3 e e ce apseeeetotesbreeatefoxtyfo ae of the farnmifes bitch in the endfellonttottone Uhet, for nothing could be proued to anie purpote, pleof nour hath found of ti cul thi full amaaen os taesww-. tant afte faire tweathers, lop depane >H ‘orm troubles arb in dangers;in fearfitie and in penurie, not confine, fr Danger of the eniwniennd perill of bis life: andpet continualiie fudieng, venifing , tranelling, tolling, een 5 =cakes =-sedmet= sBnt ttapeared manifett of the contraric, by the ter 1 ano oA 0 times anid often fundzie gentlemen of berie imonie 2 mingite Cnglano;;forthe mariage bettweene thete Sah peieee commingto that totone , bao given great tharge to euertecapteine, tofoefee that no inturte fhould be nffred,nofpoiles.committed,tioz ante thing tobe tay ken bp anie fonloter orother perfon twitbout prefent soclamtingerecution ace i fre erivite - Shai wapeahacn a ees . offering bite "ee Srasmoaanonaven -cetued of the moft bri Siena eames con - ge Ha fen be bad teconered -_life,and apolitike gouernerent, and ti the en' Sitpenrie ced then to that'éi¥er and matteras they became : Retna: eK 2 acobs spt srt thefemen fo a ditaeels that if aoeia Lhich ont one of Licurqus hisetes. ut dabbathe ta a8 Hhould do the ‘om fe, made enfil intreate , bavante caule of complaint o> anie tong oz miw riedone orthat anie thing toere taken and tot pated for ‘ye thould comeandbebeard, ambdbefatifs Thervicount fied. Gnd by this it noth aypeate, that the farntifes -_thonfands and infintt commodities, would not -lie ba bereft his loyothip of both bis efes, buta done bina farther inconuenience (if fuecette bao ca happened) accoring to their malice. againtt the tmpofition of thecéfle, than fo aniegad matter intrnth, @bereforeas beandbis complices fire to fet dolone Hmetbat of much concerning this twenzthie and roble mani for the courte ofbis life. be oe {ere mane rather to aggranat bis gresefe conceiued complains ae preuatledlittie in the one, no moze badbe fuccetfen: ‘And now here by the waie, let it not be offer twas bazne and defcended of a noble i ere ne on tageye crevit inthe other. 3f02 the matter toas fallierer? 3° rentage,bis father named fie Thiam the wal com bnightof gteat repufationann credit in tifien ontothe lo2s of the councell, anda tequem of Bent ,andin great fauour with king veins thereinith mabe berie carnefflie , that the fato bi eight, in frhofetimeand withbis great ae re count ntight berepoued,and alloterrified topzofer be and others tnftie pong gentlemen emia o2rpactfe any fach butrue andinditedt Dealings.ibp -trauclicd into Spaine and other nations, thefe and other the like practfesof the fate bicount, fo fee the manerof the emperours and other ¥ 2 that bicaute he oto not baoke nozltkeof thecetfe be ces courts: bis mother defcended of Oe An thought byiwate of erclamesto aggtauatbis otune Charles #eandon onkeot eneve ate cafe,that therebp the lozd bepaticmightfallinto the tons verte neve alicd. Mis pong aan Didikeof birmateftic,andbe outoffanour, butthe " contrarie in the end fell ont to bis otune repzafe and 4° father betig decealfed ; atid be of berie pong pieres,thas baought dp tn the court a difcredtt. -re the Coward fanre maitterastoas hing Ayen the lord vepatie havendedato finityeo all The Whole landinpeace bis bufinette, anpbadiet tye bbdle tealme tropder anv peace, being not deliucredfromtinivardandets uill tparre, and from the feae of Stokeleies inva: me tongs; for be hava bette ged twit', amd -foxtard inalgod actions, and thereof ae aa Sasa adtcrione of bie matelties mot bonozable yaivie Sane' snatierecitall thal partlic bi(couet and fet Downe. canine etwas no foner placepin goucrnement , but fictt Rudforthwith be lato votone bisplot ,aherebpon he * toule ground ¢laie the foundation of his goucrnes Meht, anv according toit would. be)frame and db Teall bis actions; whith plot and seutfe confiticth inihele points'; religion totards Gon; obroierice Scignon, gentleandcouttedus, in tihome King eemie thecaart -_eight(being his gopfathet) baba verie a ; om bedeliuered the finomaccoving tobiemas bts placerd.fekn feds gud feat pues -p? Drarteas companton; but manic times asa bedfellolo » Be gemma topDintice. The depsr= ture of it a? fae --y ->8-untalir MtlamDyurie , thert loinprefinent -gwdlikingofhim', that he bled him not one hotp lord tnftice and councell,and all the hobilitie,c tisens ¢people tothe waters fine,beimbarken hinw fo delighted' bis compante, that forthe rv! ve beat thep ioonld newer be afunder neither in heal ie cows nf Spountter. And then being conduaed bpthe {afd lowing, Tetfe, tabing bis leaue in mot bonoarable, andcourteous maner of euerieman.andat bis ve: rie entring into the thip fo bisfaretvell tntethat Teligind anv of arr bonell converfation . Atheitts ypspliste voteev; vonkarhs md adoltercrs he abborren,blatihemons anvvifolateperfons be conld Metabine, And at bis fiettbeing tranthovitic in Zeer Aand /¢ findingthe Ubole langenerallie ( afew p31 Patton of that lan ,mante a oule was borne tht) neue Ge Witiiant Dayrte, bic) both wore to20 pretis william dents. Thisman twas atertwardsloritiffice ;any Dzaric toro the other at thefe prefents ts tox veputic of wat Hsponte land'. InConnaghtic Cotward Fitton bnightab e= ricioife anda modett gentleman , late treafaroy at Sir Edward armes;wastorpiefident >and after bim twas fir Fittonandfis Midolas.Palbte knightavaltant and expert man £'helas in martiall matters j and verie wife and of goo ae' bp the ford tulth theaMittance of thetr captetns , uinces) the tecods and regifers of their Doings do at large twttnefle and let forth, Lhe like osber he tole alfo at Dublin , ttc being the metropole arecompente ot bis ged twill andloue + po a baie alto be dip the. like bnte Ge Taiillfam of a oe papoett totretute, tit ibom he toined;furthered and bolpe bis chshaes out of the fame: tho notinith franving bebadin great twifevome,care,anppolicie gouerned the ftifrecked people of Zraell, baddane Cngland : by meariesof which thet getd - 7. nancement, there entted a verte aes ae aA and god twill bettwiene themn', twith a reclp: putt oe fost , bad Deliuered them from mantiegreat perils their dieng Daies. This noble gentleman te eye ab dangers , bab preferued and alfo kept themitt -_twardnefe in all gwd actions ,twas as it tere ne = peace and fafetie, bad in the end through the mightie ragom of the comrt', by realon of the reer had of God broughtthem ont of the hands of jaa trict God adbettotwed ae andchiefecitic of the tholelann, and there ate bir Sorthtotthbe comrnitted to the arcbithops¢'bithaps So maictties princtpall and high courts , to anflwet the thent accopdinglie to the vitermol-Batprtit twke Rot that gad efter as he withes anvwitldott might. Gay as (9; cee lefatticall Liningsabtey were of bis Stand vi(polltion , be would neaer beftotw, but bp oriftey, as of abome be concetacd agad opinton, ? bothbis religion and boneftie. -_finering of benendlenceeach one fo OE a a concerning the bovie , be pas gadlte cunt well compact, and tvell befeene ; be ma -_andof a gat countenance, be twas focourteons ® fiall (erutce,and bis cinilt goucrnement: after htm CzoNell un follotued the ltkeand wworthie'gentleman fic John Woneer. Cleobir matettte ;¢ mot earneftlic (ucde praied Foy ) tedpee ¢ reformation , tic) av the envtwas grans Dead found the revzelle thereof. Wyerfore be adact' 11.4 plalune , Jn exirn I/rael de Acgypre, co demu Ta obdepoalsbekare salluding thereby tothe troubles FA0, and from out of the land of Aegypt, mdbadgir nen them the figbt of the landof promife: pet be found them altwaies.a ftotoas anbperucrfe genera' mot gratioufegranted, andbe mo toifultic ob» teined, InMPountier therefore firt-heplacenacoponell to breake the tfe ; namelte ir yumitete Gilbertyava: air Hynme ° and bot oprightlic they mintired lat anv tulttce by the abutfc of the councelloys tn thetr feucralt py» hen departed bis life i-this gentlemars & oa opens ona fo the direction ef the gonetnement; According to the latves of Gugland: thichintheend bir matettic wehes Tecciued baptiineno? knetw ante thziftening;great ke Was bis grafe, anv mud twas be Dnguieted , Untill ted, 4 acommilfion fent to bim forthe Came + abtd) many mitacles and tonderonstwozks to their com. 3° right taft latwtersout of Cngland to be fentoner, knotoledge in publike andecintll caules : Ghocoubd Connagh, Wat places ercepted)to be either of no religton, 02 0f 5° erie eradtic handle the fox , anv bfe the peri, be (J late) was mace cozonell of all Connagh. Ano Papificall eligion; anv being opentie bya preacher hotw well the forefatd rulers and qouerno?s vid rule ent of apulpit abuertilen,, that in the'remote places in fickeneffe, bntill the dieng ate of tbe pan Mog notw lord Wurghlic av lor'bigh treafurer andguivestn Leinftet tie tamedyand perfo2ce cor _pelledto tivcareovaite ambfubleion, Latie,the 4° perot knight rand laftlte the paliantiand paudent Setas -Somenhatbeforbis death,the king ne a fome fate of @otes in thelano of Aegppt, andof and arable of other like feptsiptogither with azo.Met ' men, tte Dg, {eon Mac iew, anv other their leaders Concerning religions be twasno moze carefall tn vatticandlate,moining ¢ eucning ;pelther would ;fora oe 2caneia frhole land and nation, be reciten the wards of the <, of knighthed'to this gentleman lath fatcugs, herents', he made them perforce) to fubmit them: fubmiftion, felues, ano tocraue pardon.) Zhe sennathe Dtoles,the Dbirnes, the Deommres,the Dmores, Che redeis tn hant;a woethfe,and anotable snan,both fo bis mare freie Guibert Houtrnenient int al things concerning the com) Montwealth citer incaules ciuillo2 martial, disotwne perforbutthe ikealld tn bis prtuat famb tenance yas vericamiable,and bis ere the bre eee tesconnmarbement, coefre tient of spate ines and followers, and thepound and bngratefuil("= ™ earle of Ciancar, and:all the Artthze of ptsian- Cogeis tothtprinte, the peace of the people jand the twell lieynpete he pan dallte ereteifes of pjaters , both cil takebis palfage fox Cnglmd, anvtomake biste, patte tobic highneffe. Andfo then all things were I Afuperier,2, bybyadzaught adraught was to bis tw beeught ight to bt defers -_nedconfution: 2 whofe head fora tropbete,¢ for the ct ampleof Gods infficclaico bpon. bins, was fet bpon -arpole pon the gate of thecaffclt of Dublin, Bu ati frhole prowince of Uifker,with allthe mightie perfo: -- bzoughtra inet -_nagesofthe fame, , he bbrought toithe queenes peace iea obedience. Therarleof Clancicaro "toke "ov -p2ffoned, and his wntamen fpringats he D zane to cone 1 _fubmiffton >and to fineare butte and obevfences Zhe spies duconftant carte of Detmond.and all hts Ciral- Chemgyeie councell.. 1Butbefors thistimmedfatlie bponbisre- 20 malecontentsagaing bir matches pzevoyatite: fo: turne ftom out of Spaine', <heaccompanied the the celle tr the end cried Pecewi 5 amd conformed The taiccorta againtt tod Thomas lox sFitswatershishrotherintaio ine -themfclues tn allnutifainede: And then he bad tr@ tents the coffe refog= oi to Areland:: fipere he twas msde treafuroz at the --welledlong in thele affaires nbich be fay could med, Siecle iuars jone of the pritictpall offices intheland: andin -not bane continuance , onletfe thep bp fone other - ronrfeoftime ¢pearesfoybis ercellencie in bnotw neanes mightbe kept bnder.gouernement + be bp Rioesio;d ledge and erperienceiin that anv,be twas made lo20 pithte perfnaftons,foundargunients, gteat reafons, whiefogre MAbicefoure times, and twas lo2d Deputic thee times, and continual futes to bic mateticand countcelijob, tones, Zn which offices, holw he of mofk:honozablie: avy teincd tobauerulers andgonernogs tobe placedin ue guite bimfelfe ; his: acts dm oeclare, anv the funy the remote poninces and found jlearned, and bp: behanvanie toferne bin, thotwas not affected to ticfoe gadthings toonlo comeof him: aed paar ning, Ta'the begirmingoano about ‘the feconn 2 fhirs of the garter, and lo2d prefivent of Wales; and - yo eenombe atteribanit: aiid plaisfello The tooozd is Accordinglie preparedertd theipind t eefo fet 1578 Maiefies'. Andhowin this bir maietties retgne > ‘be was tent ambatlade; into France,to treat a ‘peace op pactfication betiuene the pattice of Cons dieand the duke of Gaife, Dinncieign Peareiot hic maictiescetgne;hetwas matebnight pulidentot ited beriz twell | ‘both tr theaLatine ~a on, be prepared (according to birmaictties former letters of the fir and twentith of Sparc tat path) ts of bh yoobebautetir yhe tas fo tile {wife and fo modem > fo Dertuons andfe godlie,(o difcreet and fo fober, as he wasanothcr Scipio;being but pong inpears, anbdoloinbebauiour;amofinallieforareaman,as thatage Hannot afforded better. This man pais forbiserectentywnditts, 2manie he as made amballar oa an Dopinte sfeance,being but about one andtiwentie imbattsno, -peatesofage sandtwifein e onepeare afterthatin: tonontetimes: to Scotland: andbyquene Warie toined in conv miffion iit) others to attend king Piltp-hiscony 10 me neo: Le prince tho was (carie hnotwne inmanie plas ces tr that Lan , he boonght botytebnowicoge ano Sbevionce . Zhe twity he tamen,the frotward he refow med, the difobedient he purtithed, trattazs he pers fecutenthe rebels he' thaftifcd,the prounbe mane to Bape) ano that arrogant a mot titfolent Shane "su, Ohellehsconly sbivcnseqdall,w0; achnowleoge Jaw to all futors thoughoutthe ubole reales ano beconfiveting that a great ocfer was'tn the adm niftrattom of inftice tn thofe courts., by réaton of Englitlh taws Rinten , affinitic, andppinat attcatons among the pers ptaccn to thiefe (noges and officers of that countrte birth ; bevallen in he bo his the carnett futes to bit maicttic ; procuren the courts, them to beremoued , and their r@mesto be fuppli¢d with (ud) totfe, graue and learned Cnglithmen , as werefent from out of England to be chtefe inftices , attornete, anb folltctto:, Andtarther alfo , thereas there tore manic goo latues ¢Hatutes eftablithen tre ftatntew fivthe realine, hich bitherto tere laid bp and Tyrow tobe revewen bev tn filth and cobwebs, andvtterlte imimotne to *pHUtED the moft part of the uhole land , andeuerie man (gs nozant oe ep ee aa +s =F; fion, a ftiftenecked and ant brigratetnt Peoples rnert noleffe asan atte pre aa ee seSe 3s re= 150 receipt of there lett i ‘ Sarangi Seemsee fad eon ; se |