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Show TheChronicles ofIreland. - fheni fit geod es, ; nv as fo the earle of Definand,though be uere Penrice Dae neis alates a falt frend to fir Zohn of Delmond. The Chronieles ofl¢eland. : ard confirme theme tn their trickedneffe.. At this prefent time,tpere tas iwith the earte(as berie often be bad bene) one Appefieie an Cnalith capteine, hho conld dw berie much with bim,and bpon the hea: ring of the death of bis geod friend Penrte Danels, be began to doubt and ntiftrnft of bimifclfe andof his aberie Dneerteine and a mutable man, pet Henrie Dauels could preuaile with bim;and were bis furie never {9 hot, and be neuer fo baftie , pet could be aps peate and quicthim . Andas for fir Xobn of Wels tone afurance.Wherefore he gocth to the carle;and ey eae mondfhe earles brother, (uch was bts pzofefiton and outivard affection folvards bim, of a mot firme difembling bis griefe, perfuadett him to dpatwbis Defmanr: freendthip; that it as thought tobetmpoMible,tat compante togtther, and to remoue fromthenfe to mawueth t9 the love and gedtvill bettveene them could by anie 1. bishoufe of Atketten,abich ts about fourteéene miles mieanes be didolued. 3fo2 in that oitirelle fo euce fic from ILimerike, and there to abide the comming of Fobn of Delmond was(as hetwas mmanie) ene the lozd (nfFice, and fotoine with him in this feruice rie Dauels vfd alwwates helpe bim,andatfandzie -aagainff the entmie. Zhe carle, tho minded nothing -_lefle than foto feruc, wiftembled the matter,and fol fimes redeemed biinout ofpatton, peaont of thecar -_lotved this countell, and remouedfrom thenfe to Al fell of Dublin, then be was committed for capf> -ettens, there be late clofe and nid nothing,but Mil tall crimes , and becamte fuertic fox bim ingreat -feemed in fpecches and outtward theives to militke fumsof monie ,and became pledge bodie for bodie with Aames Fitsmozis and all his companie; and fox bim; Dauelspurile twas atbiscommanvement, pet dallie his beft followers and folofers flocked ano bis boule at bisdenotion,andabathe badatbisniG polition, And fo farre this gad twill grew bettwrente 29 repaired to James Fitsmozis,mante of them fo Checaries -_seale to the popith religion, therin thep were as dor pushy them,that Jobnof Delmond, asoneknotvledging aout as the popes legates and the Spantards: but baie * Dimbelfe mot bounden tobim, diocalibim fathers enemas the other called him fonne. Gnd nowle, manie of hemknowing the earles intent, vidit fr feareandauoidingof bisdifplefure. Lhe Spaniards, Shen treafon and treacherie was entred into bim, hadcontinued there in the fort and elfetibere, abo hotvcontrarie to all faith,treenothip,andhumanttice, andnot finding the repatre ofthe foulofers, nop pct foe fonne moft rnaturallie bereft the father of his ante ofber thing anfiverable fo that ferutce as tt pint Life,and moft crucllie murthered hint, Glo worth to fas promifedthent,began to millitse ttsand difirell rye, ciany fo ticked a billaine, that (0 bereft theyrincenf @ ing of aniegad {uccefle,did reperit and were fozie, faithfulla fubica,the governors of Otraftie aferuf to2,the commontucalth of f god a member, ofa 30 toithing themfelues at home againe: but {ach teas thetcafe,that they could not {Hitt fo) themfclues ta man motdutifull to bis fuperiors.bpright intuitice,~ truftie in fernice ,erpertin the twacres,faithfull bre -_efcapenetther by feanoz by land; and therefore ne to bis frend, loving tobis countrie,fauonredof all _ceffttie f compelling, thep refolucd themtfclucs to men,burtfull to no man, of great bofpitalitictoall abide the bzunt. gad men, god to all men, a father bute the Diftret, fed,mid a fuccorer of the oppeffcd;finallie(uchavare man of bis degree and calling as few likehaue bane found in that land; and pet againf all pittie James Fitsmozis, perceiuing thet difcontented Jame F* sminds,hadconference with them,s perlaaned them MANN tobeof agmdcomfart, for thep Moule veric Mhortltc sisreg im haueagreater {uplie and compante teich be Dalll# time -_Lokedfox,and all things Could be bad accozding fo and mercie,moftcruelite murthered by a traitor to Gonand his prince,cucw to the greefe of the traitors go their otone minds: aduettifing them that in the meane time be twasto takea tournte toa place at gallotves , and be Wall be tye fir that Qhallcuttyp thote. i ite r@dorccole tn Ligporarie,ann there to perfosmie Zanes #8 a bon bich be ban before made then be was tn mes olofato ; Saue a murthyerer o2 a tele from the for the loffe of his for, aid frrecompente dia create Sir willians a bp the twodsfine, tere they fourd James Sitsmo» of birreigne,t gaue bim the pearclic penfion of a toy thortlic hundzed marks,to be patd at bir maiciies erdyeber after dico. wanght made Iofued the trac,and ouertobe thet at a fatkenes fatk tis, wbome before they knew not to be come into JonesFitz: thofe partics, to make head to anfiper them. But amis mabeth Ghen he fat that it tas bis coufine Dheobalo wate reOF. surke and his brother and bis compante, abo bao and wiktnot that toda,efpectallie the Spaniards of Fismozi9, ao Depart could not, att to fubmitthemfclucs thep hoafles thall be fio breach betiweene bs two; ad B would nof, amd pet thep twere of the miito gine o- hope that pou tbich do knot the caufe that 2 baue Fits: now in hand,you till false iy part therein, nddo0 mf ptrfaa: ag J and ofhers fill do sand f continuing fome waar in Pecbes, did bat hecouldto dat him and all his Mebelion, -dzed fotmen and ttus hundzed borffemen,aberie {mall compantie fofo great ferutce totwards; pet confidering that the bidorie confiffeth not in the gaine, 02 elfe he fyauld come by them afwwell as he atmeof matt; in ho2tleo2 mule,but onelie tn the could, god gift of God; be mardeth forth in bis fournie, denied the deliuerie, and therebpon ead) partie fet the ordinance,and Cdtward Wiaterhoute one of hir fpurre to the boxes amd incounterga theane the o» -smaiefties feruants, Coiward Fitton, Lhomas Mar ther, The thirmifh toas berie hot and crucll; and Theobald Wurke ¢ one of bis ponger brethren wete ferfon,and others.Andof the Frith lords he twas ace companied tofth the carle of ailoare, fir 1 neas Mile flaine,s fome of their men. Xames Fitsmoris likes {nite ann bis companie bad the Ike fucceffe, for he Jones Fits, Dimfelfe tas firt burt and twounded , and thet is Maine, With a thot Hriken thozough the bead, and fo was flaine,with fundzic of his companfons : therein he ,, faue him, asan Zrith ffaffeo2 abuilet had to Bill ie thinke bm, hus twas bir bighnelle mot haypie,and that Space tole land moi baypielt, that thep twere delfuercd that anobleac anv a valiant fernice he ban donein miurthering of an honell faithfull,¢ friendlie gentles to him all and fo manic of the rebels as be could wage tofoine with him, whereof he made no boubt, Th Thetags of man, fateng; 3 baue nol killed an Gaglity durle Zohn Del- (fo fo malicfoniite the Jrifhinen terme all Englitys mond fo2 Bil: men) ¢faid tobis coufine James; Pot thou nate ting of Das beaflured of meandtrutk me, for not that Zhane Hels, ashe willing to haue. And fo taking bis fonrinte with theceo2 foure hopMemen, ad a dozen Lernts, -bepatlen through the countie of Limerike, t came Dis crucitie fhe matter twith thee tomp bttermoft.. James Fits milked, mozis then bebad heardbimat full, although boty neere confine and binfGinan,ano tho bef? ini the latt rebellion did foine twith bim,to the great banget baggage religion, that he became a moff horrible Lpantards did reioife and were glav of bis death, Anotthen be came fo farre in bis tournie, belrs pet James dip blame ano abboree the maner of bis 0 not about thaée {core miles from ©.sparie wae, that a man might fate that he was borne to the {carie awaken out of bis Meeps, hich be faidiwastm he commanded forne of bis men to go befo:e, ¢ lobe Fast tage von bim either by the bigb waies s2othertwife tobis commendation. Wowbiit, tone: Senners terming bis bloudie murther to bea twset faccifice -honld take them and baing them tuto bir. And s it fell ont thep efpicd.a plow of garrons plots in. the filo,tbich hep fagtitoith take pei force AoM before God,did boty allot it,a> gauehim plenarie remiion of all bis fines. Khe carte birntelfe likes fhe poze butbanttmen tivoofthem, and cariee -_atwaie.eheredpon accozdingto the culom: © gtecued and offendedtwith bisbrotter,anpganebim Some f the people followed the trac, «fontWHE cruel, bicaule bennight otherwife baue bedaduary The pores Docters do ailow and commendthe murther, ig, his cartage boxes (tics ticp terme garonswart be thould murtherbiminbis bed, being nakeoand Avife,tthen be heard bereof , be tas marurlontie {ud) tharpe {peeches and repzmfes.asitinas thought SHep toould not fo fone baue bene frends againe: butwickeddaings amongt te Siched eMablih Se beGe great x benemons byo:a was thus fhortencdof one -amife of fanour from the lord inilice, he Mill lingered Gye carke of and trifled the time and came nof.15ut in the end His Defmonn chs ten bimfelfe befoxe the lozo fnif{ce, andmavea thety "be sampe. were there,bis ntind twas elfetbere; for ubiles be twasin the campe,fundsietrecheries were ppadifen -bp him; pet thep twere not fo fecreflie done but thep traitour to bit maieftie, andamwoztall entmie toe bere god man: andfar be was tmbzuedberetn, Taherervpon be twas committedto the cuffooie of the Whe carte of knight marthall, Giles he toas in his ward, ano eee -_abat garronsthep firit found in the fields, OE gers After that be twas thus Dead,and the fame made came fo light, ¢ were Difcoucred to the low tufice, fearing leaft fome greater matters would be re sparp, vealed again him, be prated acceffe to the loyb tus fticesanbd then be humbleo bimfelfe berie much), and The carte of _-prorneifcd and flare bpon bis honour ¢ allegiance, pete that he would fatthfullie ann to the vitermof of His prnfeite ano thoulo be banged in the open market of Gilmale ee Fits: locke, ¢ be beheaded ¢ quartered, ¢ the quarters to -_ppotwer ferue hir highnetle againt the rebels.Gihofe fweareth to bumblenefle and promitfe the 102d iuffice bp the ads feructrulie. 3 te cures Petpetuall memoztall to bis reprod) fo bis trefons *Rtea. and periuries,contraricto bis Golemmeoth takenin me fbich was in the end the btter confufton of the earle bimfelfe and all his familie, ano in the meanc tinte great troubles ,caufes of much bloudtheo, and pndws ig of all Mounfer. j BWhiles the lord miftice tate thus fa campe abont nme, be fet bpon the totone gates of Bilmallocke,fosa wing threo foure of bis fonnes ano beste "in - he eatle in ontivard ayperance feenred oevie willing to come,but ontill he had recefued fore pro- and berie courteous, baliant,and berie erpertin martiall affatres, but Gaddiden te poperic andthat tobis princeand to the hole commontwealth. om gentlemen of the beft accompt ti (hole parties, to come bnto Him. Matter thich hetoke in band, familfar to all men, knotwen to the lor taltice, he gaue oyder that be being néere at hand to aduertife the matter aia ¢ then he fent from thenfe a meficnger to the earle of efmond , and & liketwife to all the paincipalt ofall vutifulneffe, obedience, ¢ foelitie, thercas inv bed no fach thing was ment. Fo3 though bis bovie faint,andcoulonot trauell anic further: therelOt og ge to their lozns boute,trhich twas fir Eulliom ~ os there not farre fromthe townethepall incampen: ABEROEE, GOD gonernement,andof a great ready; but a deepe diffembler patiing fabtill,and abletocompafle ante fame end, euent fo bea traito: and a rebell to God, -rountrie,fhe bobub 07 the bue and cric Has -_ loti chtefe baron;the bicount Aountgarret, the bae ron of byper DMerte, and the baron of Dunboine, hobad of themfelues ftv hund2ed horlemen, ber ee tos tao fides fotmen and Kernes : and (0 thep mrarehedfox» fice incam wardbptourncis bntilt they came to iilmaltocke, peth nerre to bloudthe,and all the rebels inthat land toould haue 50 lozofyip being beric toell accompanied {with borer meth ro the -rmerrand fotmen,be went to the campe,and prefer 1ozd sulltce to _foined twith bim, $02 be was of verte gwd credit + RSH Jeney CMimation though the tholelano,he twas ofabverte Death,blaming and reproning bim erie much,that -* haunting in his companie of Cnglithinen fir Pichor Fames Fitsmorts fanding opon his reputation, thoughtit fo much ditonozable bnto him to depart 30 las Bagnoll knight mavthall, fir Midolas Malbie fhith that thtch he had inband; and therfore btterlie --coponell of Connagh, aques Wingfield matterof of bis hens, F702 otherwife it was tobedoubtedthat ifbe bad lined, be would baue bin the canfeof mic) ¥ els,rtade bis preparation of all the forces bbich bic Bethe tournis maieftie had tn that Land,ftbfch thas but foure huifry Ta nec bieabe : curfing the date and time that,cucr they - tabce, 1 -_islife andloffcofall bis guds. -_haning imbzued bimfelfe fo tnnaturatlicin bloun, Pith Zames ioined with bimin fo bad acaufeagaini bir matics fie, and therefoxe required to haue bis gartonsae from fo wicked and bloudic a trattonr, and that the he and bis dodozs, and the hole companie of the uet andfo infreat fora licence fo Depart.Gihich pure -pofe thep tooul haue follotwen,if that fic John of Sir Fobn ot iDelmondbadnot taben the matter in hand fo, he Delmon taps aid doubling the fame tooutd neuet bepardonen,> Zao" cOMpanietobe partakers ii this rebellfon, Wut be rong. did folotw the matter. The lozd (uffice(as is aforee Sir william anflvered that he anid bis fatver bad alreadte dealt fa much that tate twtth bim,and that be till neuer 26 fatd)tmmedtatlic bpon the netwesof the artinall of dznric iozp thefe Spaniards, md of the death of Penrice Dar tultice ma= do thelikeagaine ; for bis father,be,andall bisbzee fhren.bad foreto betrue,obedient,and fatthfallto the queenies maiettte, ano tibtch off thep foould ner -thace 2 foure dates tonrnic from thenfe,called the bor info the countric of Gr Willan 1Surke bis ortlt When newwes of the death of Zames Fitsmoris fpakeoucr brite them,ad fain; Coufine Tyeokald (tho fvas the eloett fom to bis father) tte carriage Uderagge begun tod{p mp band inbloo, % will now fandto pearelie nuving bis life, aberof be takefo fupden fop that be fotwned;and feented to be dead. fic Zohn Perot waslord prelfoent of Pounfler, be 10 row was amongest them all,tocp being all amazed soity theveel Agnus Dei,and bis gtaines had not thofevertuesto but afuren bimfelfe to find as manic veadte toge patents dated the fourth of Mate, the tiwenttth peare frmnen tor twas brought to the fort at S.Warie worke,great for THeHo aniz Spaine, paaieng their patience, Mut in verte troth ‘is intent twas fotrauell into Connagh and into Wiliferamd in boty his wates, his nerreft wale tas thzough Lippozarte,and there to flecke anb bart» Uy Vahen thisbloudic murtherer had evecuted this trueltic bpon bis gan frend, he foxthinith mave bis repaite to James Fitsmozis, ndto hisdocorxsand compante in gteat brauctie, recompting tnte them himbacon of the caftcll of Connell bp Htr letters _ oo bene bis compantous in the late rebelifon then found that the popes bleffings and twarrant, bis" of his owne bad. Wut here it fallethout thatis of 157 flenten at home twith him, thep take their hoattes Aistwsse anda felo kernes ndtivo thot tuith them, and fol- that crronr. ifr maieffie,uben the was aducrtifeo of this pce of god feruice of fr Glilifam Wurke Ba the loffe of bis cine fonne, fhe tmote bir letters of the gad acceptation of bis feruice,comfajten his -_nnife of the councell ofp accept, and inlarged bim: §=--HAlmallochesewers wasoe bute bim, that Gir Sr Sobn |