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Show The ChroniclesofIreland. - vageof the Cnglithinen,thep badalivaies thetvoxt five; and at euerie bickering eucrloft fome oftheic coinpanie. Wherebpon thepratfentbheirfiege,gaue place to the garrifons, and returnedto the earle of Delmond. soralbeitaspet they wanted a genes The Chronicles of Ireland. amd fo quicting of the realmes letters inerefentiory fo all he noblemen and gentlemenof anie counter mance and calling, perluading themte the contin -anceof thettlofalties andDutifull obedience, Andfoy ottoeballned gaint hirmatettic ; with the carle of Defmondand >. pafle oer into England, with letters of aduertites poe bisbzethzen, therethep then late atacaffell named « Balliloghan., thechiefett ¢ fronget place tic the enimiebad in that place and countrie, andthistwas furntthed woitha frong tard of the Spaniards. AE ter that thefe tivo capteins bad burned and fpofi lea the countrie and putto the fvo2d thomfoener thep thoughtgmd sin their returne before thep could Hirwillian recouer the riner , fe James of Delmond, the Htanieic and knight of the vallete, and the forcfain Spaniards menttobic matettie and courcell of the prefent fate of Freland ,-and of his lordlhips fournie totvards againthe vebels:: rho had alo in comnntfion to vt -ter by {peed thattwas to be aduertifen ¢arifinercd bpon bir maielties demandsand councels.@hen all things were prepared for his tournie , he appointed -the erleof ikiloare todefend the bowers ‘nozthfvard, amd his lorxolhip marched fonthward totvard ou Her', taking with him the-thzee bands latelie come Eye inn cymnccig poate ng the bighett degre of freafort at Wathkill the fecond of Mouember 1579. Whe effea of hich treafons and proclamation toas as bere buder followeth. ‘neds that theearleof Diniend thealy go bate him, end fo conferte tith him bpon (uch difictes as were belinered, mtd rdty fent bp bin tntothe fain Deb the gonernement of the prorince of -Mounter, tn eherey pall gourtio: foruleaboue.all,petthecaptenstwere -_aabfence of the lod iuffice'):a patent teas fealopann of Dyn not to {eke nozpet failedta do the ferntce thidy -deliuered tothe earle of Dymond; tho having the - keeping andonffodie of the'ponglord Crralstorne ie Seuss fafetic. op wiito them did Ayperteine,cither for feruice Andamong all the re fr William Stanleie and and heire tothectle of Defnrotiyy toa bp atwarrant capteme George Careiw (as isbeforefatd) liengiw ,, twilled to deliver him tocapteine packwworty;!ano garrifonat Adare, and bponan occafion minding: be tobgtng'od conueie hin tothe cattel oFDoblin, todmapeceoffernice, verieeatlic; andbefoethe Liketwife,a warrant ondertye brodefealetynsfont pened heeabe of the daie, thep twkeaboteozacotettough, to fir Watham Sentlegery, to be knight o2 protinlk Sir wate =-mtarthall of all pountter'.: hele and other things Sms Soeur {hich coulo not holpaboue eightozten perfons at a Spotted. finie,and pallcd ourttheir foloiors bite the other fine, Beane concerning the kepingofithe Engi pale tt wnaig _ of theriner, tehich lieth bettvene Adare and thedkers quiet : thelory tuftice, abo hada-(peciallefe'to the ayount, tie, minding tobaucburned ¢iwatked.allthelands -troablefoure ite of onntter; prepareth tomake anpcountriebelonging eayperteining to the knight prefentlicatournic into Mounker. ut firk it was Cheignie concludedand agreed,that the lord chancello2 Could tice mabithe Chebnioht ofthe balleie, Aho theniwas inacuall rebellioas e bat Was sek tode . And ih the vin tf twas conclu "The earle ofDefnonds treafons ‘MOND; aid to teqtifre' his refolufe anfwer. VI Hali ‘ 337 ace articulated. Essai] Wat the erle of Defmond bath prasaifen A soeThe faidarticles were'in fumme ‘tsfolloweth. moff bnnafuralite the fubuerfon of the Grit ; that he Mould delfuee bto the faid 10 JPY Fs 'abole fate; iS i : LES } 62) hat hepractifente bring in rane DD: fullice', Dotto: Sanders, ano cer> tne rangers cf dinetlenations, noto Sers,and pracifes with foreh princes to ozing ano remaining inthe fain eatles countries, allure in frangers to tnuadethis lan, Gear. and ntaintemed byfudy traitors ano in (uch calfels, 3 Chat he fottered andinainteined docod Dar, rads, as beat his devotion and commandement. bers, James Fitsmozris,andothers bopony.the {eas Treesrieto © Mhakhe Hall veliuer bp into hiv maietttes hands fo tvorke thefe feats, Bi ‘ Mincroneof one: of-bis cattels of Catigofoile or Atketten,for the 4 What albeit to the btter thetw of the tworln, he wa pleogeof his gad behabiour: whic bpon Cundzie and feemed at the firlk to Diffie with them at thetlands Diuetle reafons tsfalpictous, and he fo2 bis difloial tng >-vet tere. thep fecretlie intertetned by the fate fiegreatlie fufpetten, ©) = 20 catles permifiton,Gzoughontall his countie of pas iis Ghat he do forthinith come and fimplie fabmit lantine in Bertie, toinbmi, -dEmnTelfe onto bir matettte , and to referce his caufe budetf, forthe fudgement of bir matettie and councell in Cngland,o2 buito hin the loz fuftice and councell in murthered Henrie Daucls and others at Lraleigh, Jreland, blaming of them: and badalfo commended {pectals lie fhe Laughter of Comund Dufte an Cnglith« man,tho at the Cato murtheringlate tn the nert bea 5 That then bis brethzen mof traitozonfie han Hedin let his fald byethzen Aip,without reproning 02 Cathe pro: That he da fo2thiwith repatte fo the lozd fufkfce, and feats foine twit his lordthip with all his forces, to proles Sanenand cutehisbzetheen andother traitozs;andtoamtand "bate Dauels, Seuric fotmen and thirtie hootemen, qaue the charge bpon >" ker,capteine Cafe,and capteine Pikeman: with aid the earle of Dymond. lozd generalin this fers 6 Sthat then the rangers at Smeriveke hay nice. o {0 inate to efcape bp fea,at the comming ofit Wile Which condittons ifhe will hold, then be thall be 3° tans Dnrie, he gaue place onto them for their e at Boare, thefe tivo enfignes berie fiercelie, thepbaning not mane others as be thought meet ant neceffarie fo Teputed as anobleman, and be receiued into fanour fcape bp tad, and gaue hfs fenants ano follotwers lf in theit companie aboue fir {core perfonstothe bts -that ferufce. And Khenherante in bis waieto Bt notivithanding bis crrours pa: but ifherefule, -_bertie,to afd,belpe,and mainteine them. Gia iit all their forces, tofhenumber of foure hundzed | front Wertwike, bnder the leading of captettie Gulab fermoff., Dhefetwocapteins anfiwered the charge, kennte, being theninetenthof Daober, there here' Eyre and mof baliantlp fhirntifhed with them at the pufy maincd tivo daies and kept fefltons , whercat hyefat ticebeep of the pike fuithout intermiffion aboue cightbours, tn perfon, and determined manie matters, anddid feflions © that then let bimt knotw , that immedfatite bp open the(r bate, and cauledall the fouldiors to be tranf -_tallbatred. Andbonds weretaken betweene them ported; thep themfelues being the beviclatthatpat fed ouer, andthe enfimies doubting of the fafetie, {tod aftcrivards bpon a better force, The lors of thecouncell at Dublininthe meane time,conffocring the diftreffed fate of the tole land for refforing ech oneto the other the prcies , hich Ch spe trams ther of their men bad taken, During bis above ad being indkilxermie,the earle gaue bis logothip berie bonourableand god {nterteinment. From this totwne he departen the tivo ano tier' Rethnot, for toant of apzincipall officer, vivaflemble them -fith of Detober, and by fonrnies he came to Cathell, felues,and tobe adutle fo2 the coffe of fome onswife -_ahere the earle of Dzmond with a band of tivo bur -_paire butoh{m, for the apeating of the quartell ad [Mn controuerfie betwene hima fie Plcholas Palble, 50.5 ahs deitig prefent the lord chancellor, thearchbithopof referring onto im to come either to Cathell 0212 the thole councell ; befines a great numberof bar ike, and abouta mile before be cameto the citie, fit Wublin, theearles of Drmond md ikilvare, amd ALfmerfke, Andfrom thistotwne he roveto Lime rons, knights, amd gentiemen. Thefermonbeing MPicholas MBalbie and fundsie other capteins ¢ get ended, be returnedte thecaftell, befoxetbontefir -tlemon met bislorthip; anv for bis welcomw gaue Micholas Wagnoll knight, marthall of Zreland, by 69 bimabsaue vole of (hot : and fo brought bim to He bisoffice did beare the fwozdbeforebim, ¢ the thole citie, abere the mato? in all putifull manet recelUe Seep e What contrarte to the commandement aiuers onto bint by the 1020 fulfice, be returned into Lierric, and canfed the ffrangers to leane the fo3t, ano to res The earle of D:mond,according fo the ovder,tvent to the fats Defmond, and delivered ontobimboth theletters and the faidarticles, and required bisres folution and anfiver.. Cabich taben be bad oner read Sherie andeonfivered, heretarned bis anfwer bpaletter teeta Dated at Crogh the thirtithof Daober 1579, dling Pelhamcho- threleuenthof Daober 1579, berecetued the fiword fentobdeload andtoke bis oth in Ghiitts church of Dublin: there 7 proclamation he (hall be publithen a tratto;. andkilled of them aboue fiftiehof'ampfiernes;and cafe Gomurid Pac Perle nnotable traitor, ¢ fu fir James himlelfe with others greuodfie burtand -_dzie other malefactors, to be evecuted to death + ad foounded , twithout the loffe of ante one of thefe allo be made a peace and reconciliation bettwane ey cand otonte ment, fauing frndzie twere Mhzetwdlie hurt and . the earle of Dymond and fir Warnabte Fitspatritie, Dace fhounded. At length thefe two captetns recouered baron of byper Dffoste : bettotrt whome was amoy the beret man, met and fit fox the governement. Andi the dzedandthirtie men came andmet him. Auobere end thep refolued bponfir Willfam Pelbam, thom se the lozdtuttice fent bis letters of the fore and {weir ete wet Six witliam ep chofe to belowiufice. Andbponfundate being -_tith of Datoberto the earle of Defmond for bist' per r 79 . 40 -"pafre to the totwneof the Dingle and to other places tich were at his denotion, ¢ bad there interteinements. 8 Mhat be offfributed the o2dinances mnartilles rie of the forts trito the rebels, as doth aypeere by a mote foundin the pot mantien of Dortoz Allen lates Herein nothing but triflingsandodelates,requiring teftitution fo3 old tozongs and tnfuries, andiutty -_lie laine in the incounter executed bp fir Picholas gpalbie, fleng bimfelfe to bea gad fubiec, though be dw not peld tothe foxefatd articles.During the time of this patle , the lo2d tuffice wasitemmued to Crome, 9 Mhat be bath fet at libertic (uch frangers as be kept colourablie as prifoners,and bath appointen -themto gardbis houfes amv caffels, there be erpected the returneof the erle of Dzmond 1o Mat be banged molt abbominablie w(charo and to.that place fir William Staniete ¢capteine Cuftace, Stmon Bzfan,and others the queenes (ub> George Carew caine vnto bis lorthtp with thetr so teats,for tthome be bndettoketo the late lo2d tuftice tipo bundzed fotmen, to be fafelie brought bnto bim. he ecarle of Dzmonod being returned, ¢ baning little preuailed with Defmond,notwithianding his fundsie perfuafions , there twere other letters fent Dntobim to induce bim tothe confiderationof him 1x Dhat befent fundsof bis principall men, fers nfto2s, and followers, and bts boutholo fernants, as -_alfo his chtefecapteins, which vnoer the popes ban« ner df{plaied moft trattozoullte in thefields, nid at felfe and bis eftate ;but then noreafon, noperfna _-fatle fir Micholas Malbie bnight bit mateftics liens Gon,noz counfell could preuaile;then it was thought Sadby the lord tuftice ¢ councell to proceed to their former determination, and to proclame hima trats tenantof all ountter, at Pountter Cnagh, ano hbich banner Picholas Williams the carles butler pf that date carte. toz. The lovdiullice remoucd rom Crome to Ratly 60 12 Mhat he bathbtterlie refufeo mante perfua bul, and be was nofonerincamped, butalaramby fons,friendlie countels, fundzte meflages, ano all compante there pidattend bim : beingcometo the him, andpzefented him with a thoufand well Weapo" giccom the trattozs was raifen : thich twas anfwered forth: the goo means bfed and tought to reduce ano to caffell, be was recefued with the fhot of allthegreat Hie william artillerie. As fone as he was enteredinto thechamy ned and appointed men of the famecitic. he nset ee _daie he departed thenfe,and went fea totone mae D ~ {oith by the lozd tultice and the earle of Dymond: -_bring him to obentence, tin that tkirmith thre 02 foure of the trattozs were Pelhamba> berof prefence,and the fivor theredel{uered, becale ny fken len the lord chancello: before him: andin conffoerae -_$Fanings, tuere fir sPicholas galbie preferted Ue -_to bis lozotbipa letter, trbich be receiucd from " dubberhthe Mon of his godferuices in cautes of councell,andof Burke the fame being the letter of doco: DAF pro Bw toroehancel= bit maiefties god acceptation of the fame, heres fent bnto the fafd Ulike,and with moff peftilent EHdocs - lopbmight warded t honoured him with the degree of knighte bod,by the nameoffir William Gerard. fons perfuaden bim torebellfor, And to this tolone i came the counteffe of Defmono from bit baba, Utketwtfe, be called Coward Fitton the fonne amd beite of fic Coward Fitton, late treafuroz of with letters of bir bufband.to the lo20 inffice , me cufing bis not comming onto bint. : councell fat, confuiting vpon canies of theettate: take abuife of the councell whic toas wid pe Freland, aodubbed him knight. Atter dinner the Fhe lozd tutkice (ering the earle to ofe but velates, 13 Xhat he bath not onelie refufed to oeliner bp Gaine , of thich the earle of Defmonds butler was one, thecarle bimfelfe being then incamped toithin dodo} Sanders and the Spantards,trhich ow daili¢ -accompanie him; but hath bjoken dotwne his ca» amute of bis bothers: and nottwithftanding bis tw ftels, burned his totwnes, and defolatenbis coun: Gification to be a gwd fnbtea , he dailic accompa med and conferren Wwith them. Zhelozdiufficefeing that netther countell no: delate of time couly auaile with the carle of Defmonn,then bythe generallcow fent of the nobilitie, the councell , gentlemen, and Se bole armte ,a proclamation was opentie publ Seo: gaink the fad eacle andall bis confeverats,tn tries afoyehand, tothe intent hiv mateffies foices and fabteds fhall not be faccouren no; refrethen, 14 Shat be dailte loketh for a further ato and a -_neto femplie of fareners, ¢ dallie folliciteth thechicte -smenofthe Frith countries to totne with hin tn this is moft erecrable and rebellions enterp{e, 15 Spat be opentie pratefted ¢fent a meflage to the |