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Show The Chronicles ofIreland. 5a" , and are nance folvards Him : be foxfoke France moris {ket prone g tonrmic into Spaine bnto king pbittp. ihe ers PLE sing who had recetued the gift of Ireland of the pope oe byineanesof the bifhop of Cathell, being not tile ling to deale therein,withont bis aMtttance anuife; Aames Fitsmoris made bis tournete fom thenfe James Fits- to the pope, brite tivom be declared ~s _ ah * {with king PWilip, as doth appeare bis letters o ~The Chronicles ofIreland. andarehtratto2, alfembled all their tenants ,folotw ers, and friends;and ont of band niate heir pactont repaire into him: hole commings and compantes he accepted verie thanbefullic , fauing that he bay not afhozongh and a full liking of bis confine fi Aobnof Delmond. Which shen fir John perceiner, he dented holy be would falue that foe,05 mot twice : k hebdlieafterinards be dtd, The earle of Defmond at this tinte tuas inn veedt: eho nie hea soot crmletn bisbalivet; cmotet be vould deliner and hing Dbie alone as he heard Fee gp their hands, and reduce the fame againetothe bos *° sBrenne Agonellis countrie,ttho James HFitsmoris, We hove aang ipandthe -_canfetobe deliuered the kingbome of Jreland bpine _fieng of a caffell , atch he bad in the confines of ting te of the arrtuall ofbis confine liechurchof Rome, if hemightbaue men,monie, -_fenathtwith ato difdarge and difmitte bis hole come oierhs tut: and {uch furniture of nuunitions,¢ other necefaries -_pante of fyorkemen and labourers , pretending fir dings. as fhouln berequifitin that ferutce. The pope was outtvard fhetw ahat beneuer meant, that he tas to erie glad ofthis {utemd liked it bertetvell,andofa iwithtand andrefitt bis confine and all bis compas je: 2 acceptthis offer, as alfogauebim gadcountenance te, and forthinith maketh bis repate into Kerrie, id Fanos Fits- aw interteimement. And in theendbponfandzie and thereallembleth all bis follotvers arm force, as i-_ mozisottr. conferences betivane the popeand hing Philip, t -thangh be {would do gteat things and fyoike WUE een was agredbetivene them, that Fitzmoris houlo fent bis letters to fone frave be furnithed with men, monte, and all things necet> ,, cles. And forthwith Ihetntfe he Aac Artie pare earle of Clancar, ¢ willeth bimin -x farie for this fernice. James Fitsmoris during bis all bafk to aflemble all foe force be conld make, and aware Janes Fits: being im Rome , be fellacquainted withdodte: Sane sto makebis {panie repatte to htm, for banquithing Chance to monsfalcth persanGnotity Jeluit, ¢ doctor Allenan Zrih Jer -_(f hep conlb)of the entmies nofp landed at 2, $9joine St acquainted fig, any both traitors to bir maiettie andcrotyne; = Sith bode? ann thefe tino men being gladaf fuda tute, etbep. sae fivgreat fanoz totth the pope, folotued the (ute berie earnefflie, mo promifed to follow it tothe bttermof in theft otone perfons. rte twarke.Aheearle of Defarond in the meane time be. his anfiwer,that be would come buto bir with all serpy te fone as len Benes Fits- rived at Omerewerke,aias faint Parte weeke.in the from bimt,and difmitfes bis companie. AParte wethe ee pune panic, being about the number of foure {core Spar maketh all the preparation be ca, + ne ee sgennt Sithtoure {core Spa= Mfards, befioesa few Cnglithmenand Frifymen, and there builved a fort in the welt fiveof the baie -_all the queenes force towards Mountter, vilp os ingalfoa meffengerto bir maiciite of thefe towa . for their fafetic ; and dpethelr Hipselote vnder _b2o!les and rebellton.'But befoxe hecould prepare es mozisiandeth beginning of Julie 15 79,nere the Dingle a cuth tr atSaint - jxerric in Itelandeabere helanded,andallbiscom- wards. the fatfort. ; ; The lor (utkice, to inas at Dublin, as lone a? peoe he wasaduertifed of James Fitsmorts landing,be5 yaw things , as tofuchagreat actionpid appet ees Ine Om tr The two doctors,ther thep had ballotned the place 50 fent ienrie Dauels an Englih gentleman . oF elsaed him, that be being beric fuell acquainted 7" ‘fe os r after theft popith maner, promifing allfafeties,and that no enimiefyonlo dare tocome bpon them, and trouble theni:neuerthelede thep were beguilen. $02 -_carleof Defmondand bis beethzen, thoulo ea twit them to prepare themfelues to be ina - Banes Hits- Fertlemanand amanof ware, namcdLhomas thofe entmnies. Who being accompanied ti sana at that inftant, there tuas injaenfalea Deuonthire nelle to allitt his losothip,for the refifting > a morsthips aretakena: path Courtneie, andbhe hearing of the landing of this James Fitsmozis, and of the popes traitorous ter Gats,Wwas contented, andby theperfuafionof Her Arthur Carter pzouolt marthall of gpountter, byes Sent is {peedte repatre to the earle of PDefmond ebis the nts Fe2 _thren being indiertie, and aduertifed bnto - mae enon, came into the baieof Saint Marietoekeo: Smers _is force andfouldiers about him. From -a Courtncien vieDauels, being thenintholeparts; andbauing 1020 iuftices pleafure,as alfo as mud) as 0 a all pest gemieman of Agodtwind , didcomeabont and doubled the point, 6o Did perfuade thentto the like, Ahoas then mage be 1 fweeke;and finding the theee thips of James Fitsmos ris at anchor, twas fo boldin the Wwaieofgmdiped Departedto thefort, thereof tihent be bad - wright diet, ¢ fat the force as pet not fo great 7 che to to take them. Quo after that be had ftaiedtherea hibile in that feruice, be toke thenrallalong with bi: thereby James Fitsntozisandbiscompanie loft apace of the popes blefing, for theptwerealtor Sir James Sider dellituten of ante ip, to cafeand releue andtir John tbemfelues by thefeas, that nad focuerfhouldbaps ofDeliond pert, Astoueas thep were thuslanded, netves was _-dbe eafilie as petouerthzowne; be - a face the eavle, and gaue bim aduife to pzaw al nbn s andcompanie totwardsthe fort, pet -- gue _affaile it While tt toas but tweake, of {mall fhould be -_eafie to be taken, and that in fo doing tt notof pie -_greatlie to bis honour. Wut the eat le be ~~ ‘oreltts nats é g@damind, o2 bent fo ba fo gada parce a tabe ® ee = oatosit fent and carried abzode forthwith to James ¢Zobn -aannflwered; that be frould not poeniens om73 io toGames Hitsmoxs, O2etbzentotheearle of Defmond,andfoconfequents listothetbolecountrie, TXheletwo brethren, tho badlong loked fop the acriuall of thisthetr confine, Paine, andlate that night in one Kices houle , abo ad recetued a péece of the popes bleffing,amd bis aiect heat twas abated. 1Butthe erle of Clancar returned ora fpeed,andlic in campe with a fibere be - aot Dds Aolw hen all things fvere concluded betiwene } neere to the Dingle as he might: arid acco-bingh ope and kia Wilip, doctor Sanders, doctor Al Defnond {eer - mon James ems madethetrlattrepaire to 3° became tothe place aypointen, Wbtc beth -- againt tere it med toltke foell though the pope, tho forthwith mave Sandershislegat, henerthelette hehe fat the foxtwardies of Clan cues egauchim the bole ghott, toith authozitic to blefe cat, albcit he tyonld not, no2 pet twell could in opert reson d anw curile at his till andpleafure; andtobiman -_terutesfall out twit bint, pet he denifeth ago antl " Somes Fits: the others be qaue then alfobis blefiing: andfheres berebpon beamight baue fome occafton to difitte pert inoris i far- gyity bis letters of contmendation to king Wilip, twit him, ¢fo make bim torarte of Leung ae Delon Brey {tho according to the conclufion made betipene Whtch chen Clancar perceiued,and fatv the - pichee them both, be twas farnithen with all thingsmet -_lingnefle of Defmondto do ante ferutce againt : aud neceffarte for them. Glberebponabentimefers rebels,but rather inclined towards them, be tok uedtheptmbarkenthemfciues, andthefrcompanie the beft opoztunitie be could , and departed aluate int three hips well appointed for the purpofe, andare great an enterprife in band with fo {ma aeons nie as be then bad. Zhen Daurls went to peethaett and to fir Jobuof Delmonds He cares VAY 155 andperfuaden them to aduife thetr bother the earle, -hauing but a berie {mall portionlett brite birt,uberi _ either tone that feruice thich would be tobisgreat became to fome peares and bnowleage, be gaue honour and commendation, o2 elfe that thep woula -imielfe to ferue inthe warres, And king Henrie takeit in band; abich tf hep twoonlvalforefule it,that the eight,baning then Wwarres againthe Jfrench then the earle would (pareto bimacompanieofbis bing,be entredinto Sfrance tofeke bis aduentures Gallowglatfes,and about the (cox of his thot,and and there he had veris gwd interteinment, and pra be tvould foine toith capteine Courtnete the late uedtobeaberie god fonlofour, After Khofe warres then within the bate with bis mariners,s be wonld be ferued in Scotland,and twas in garrifon at wars Giue the affault bp land, and the other Mould dw the wike ; and from thenfe be twas remoued into Ire like bp fea. to land, there be ferued onder fir Picholas erne <But the carle, being mould hereof, would not knight coneftable of Weighlin, and fenefhall of , Peloto this motion,but anfivered that bis Hottwas Teerfor;and fo twelll be bebaucd bimfelfe there,that "more met to (hot at foule than fit toadnenture fancy =e fwas commended for his gon ferufce towardsthe apecce of {ernice,and bis Callowglattes tuere gad _ppinnce,tell beloved of bis countriemen,amd in mare ments incounter ioith Gallotglaftes, aw not to -uuelons fanourof the Arify people;fo; no feruiice was anfiwer old fouldiers . Wherevpon then hefawthe to hard for him inthe kings caufes : and fo tell he bent and difpofition of the carle, that bemindennot was acquainted with the countric,as no man better fo annoie,but tather to toine, afd, amdbelpethe trai: knety and bad the fhill fo ferue than becould there; bemeDe: £025 2 be togither with the prouo marfhalltoke Asfo, hiscountriment, be toas fo dere and louing Meine sé wisoepar: eir leaueof the earle,and minded to teturnebacke 20 totwards them, as be tas more like a father than'a mgueis to kibfrom butthe lozd inftice,togiue bis lowdthiptobnders frend, andmozelike a frend than an bnacquatnted dis conntris Dison, Fandhotw all things fwd, ubat fuccetfe bebadban countriman: forbe twas an hol and abarbozet to mer, inbis mefage. Andbp the wate they late that night enerieoneof them , of that effate and condition fo at Lraletgh,ubich is about fiue miles fromcattell euer he tere of .5f02 were he ridjo2 pore, a gentles man 02 a begger,be toas freenbdlie to everie one;and kept a bittelling boufe and a twine tauerne, he -nomandido2 coulolacke that interteinment, that houfe betttg both rong and defenfible, but fo little be twas by ante mannerof twaie able to gine and af: that thetr companies and fernants tere vifperfed, ad late abroad in other places &bere thep might fo2d : thicy a number of Cnglithmen tried and found to their great comfoyt,and to bis eucrlatting lomthDg: aS tmbzued witha blondie intent, follotved bim, misomdcoy, butfometbat late, and came to the totwne of Lra: Ano as for the Jrithnien,the longer be linen the better beloued among them: for as be would not Somtythe ininrie them,no moze foonld be fuffer them to be op» preffed o2 ininred : a great boulekeper among them, thich thep matueloullte eftcemed . Then be lwas in office among them, be twas bpzight and tudgedrighteonfie; if out of officelouing ¢ frendlie tocuerie man,and bythat means fo well(as no man oe -otnaled baue lodging.But fir Bohnof Delmond, whole hart 30 fame, leigh, and tmmedtatlie (et (pics bpon Dauels,as allo Hadcozrupted the man of the honfe tbich kept the Gate,that he Honldleaue the Dazes open, Wenrie Dauels miftrutting no burt, and leat doubting of that tragevie abich was fo nere at band, efpectallie tobe done by him,thomofall the men boznein that land be leaft doubted , ¢ belt trusted, gathimtobis better) beloned and truffed. Ffo2 that be bad once bed; ¢ Arthur Carter the prouol marthall with him. 40 fatoand promifed , that would be farclie kepe and eye crevit of ow about the dead of the night, then they were in their Deepe Neepes, fir Fobn according to bis wice hed denife came to the boufe, the cattell bwze being performe,and thereof it came into.a bie-two2d in the Dancis word, countrie there be divelled, that if anie of them bad fpoken the two2d, tthich twas afluredlie loked to be lett open for the purpofe, with all biscompanie,eues tigone being armed and their fwozdsdzalone,amd performed, thep would faie ;Dauels hath faidit; as -_ixhofatth,tt thalbe performed, Jfo2 the nature of the went forthwith vp into the chamber there Dauels ¢ Jrithnan ts, thatalbeit he keepeth faith for the mol bis companie were in their beosfat alepe, but With the notfe thep were fuddenlie atwaked. When part tofth no bovie , pet will he baue no man to _-bzeake with bim. But Wenrie Dauels,be was fo Dauels (aww fir Xobn of Defmond armed anvbis carefull of bis woz, that if be once promifed, be fword draton, be was fombtbat aftontedat that fight, 5° twould not bzeake it for ante mans pleafure; ano by and rifing bp in bis bed fatd bntobim( ashe was that means be twas fo twell beloucd,that bis berie euer wont to faie verie familiarlie ) What fonne! fore D,. thatis the matter? But be anfwered btm; Po moje "emg reno? no moze father, but makethp(clfe readte, a: fo die thou thalt . And forthwith be ¢ bis compante rake at him ¢ bis companton, both naked in thefr bhozfeboies hav fre pallage euen through the ents mies , tf be were knotwne to be Dauels man, Anv that &bhich is moze, as the toziter hereof fpeaketh bp» on bnotwlenge , that tf ante Cnglifyman bad ante occaffon to trauell in that countrie thozoughout _ Hirts,ano mof crueltie murthered them both. he --Refnftero2 Mountter , if he had but a hoMebote of thep fearchen the whole boule ¢ {pared none , but put bis, be thould not onelie paffe freelie thozough the all to the fword,fauing a boie named Smolktn, tho countries without (mpeachment, but thoulo baue late in the chamber,ano bad bene a continuall ime6 6o allo verie gad and frenblie interteinment. Among fenger betweene Dauels nd this Jobn Defmonn, the noblemen be twas greatlic eftdemed, and wasin Sete Sis boie (cing bis matfter to be thus murtheren -_great fauour twith the earles of D)mond and Wel Sate. armes as well as be could , crieng ; batwilt thou Bil my matter? But be anfwered; Oo thy waies in, thon thalt baue no barme. But the boie Seeing dlowesfill to be gtuen, catt bimfelfe dotyne tarres and contentions, pet Penvie Dauels was {11 fuch fanour, as be coulo aid did pafle to and fro in the greateft matters of {mpoztance betwene them : therein be bare fo moffferent a hand, as both Bee eat Fall Bpon John of Defmond, and held him bythe mond: tbo although thep tucre foy the mol part at bis maiffercrieng;3f thon wilt Bill bim,then -_-_parties imbzacen bim fo bis dprightneme and tv Bill meats. And fo faned bim as tell, and fo long bifferencic. Zhe erle of Dzmond bimfelfeloued him be. SViS Bonrie Daueis twasa gentleman,bornein ¢ PDruon .anddetcendedof averte ancient andatwoy mentwith him and efpectallie Gr Comund Wutler, that at all nerds antin all biftrelles thep wwore fore @sbecoulp. ut it anatied not , for dame and mott _ Stuellis be was there murtyered. Splat poule, ann veing bat aponger bother, an fo well ,as no Cnglithman better; and all bis bre, theen found fuch a frendof bim , and (uch mntertein, go haue hima to theit tae en mepivtinee Bee |