OCR Text |
Show The Chronicles of Ireland. The Chronicles ofIreland. 167 Capteine Pactworth , tro had the tard of that -daie, entreninto the biter banne bya dare that the Capteine Fromrthente bis torthip by tundzictourntes came to Athion amv foto Dablins ahereabout tye miles -SHentleger, amd foure bundzd fotmen tuner fie William Stanlete , fir Peter Carcto, capteine that pay they fpated neither man,twoman,110; child, bat allpas commnttten to the {ww020, The fame date, yoithamse before be -- = citie, Wititiam oaae t arriued out of England, and accompani sip ticw Son teine gentlemen, met btm {uit a bundzed andfiftie ot i 2.ee Piers ere difpatepen A . Khe loz tuftice from Waterford , pon notice -_of the trouble Dailie increating, fentaconnmifiion of iete aia si he i. "sori of thent be Aue, and other be one of edkernes,the compelled to carrie bis fellows bea Wwithbimtothe meee bzoken,and toas mattter of it pretent: Gowen : te. The Spaniards therbpon retired toa turretthat was ppon the wall of the barbican, ¢ fome fought rn campe: thicy Shenbe hadvone, bis headalfotwas indiuttice. glith geldings, eucrie man tuearingatencote with apelloivlace, tho attended bis lozdthipinte thects other places to hine and to faue theméelucs , but the eleventh of ete ; to - ae - ger to be prouothmarfyall, authoztfing ptito pro tut offand laid bp bis fellotves. The nertdatefollows ing, being the thoelfe of ard), theloriuffceand that partof the caffell twas beaten dotwne sand then -capfeine Wactworth recoucred the poffestion ofthe the fiueandttwentith of December 157 oapishart {has confumcd,bisfplene correpted, andbisbzatne mist With Ailthie matter. Bis bands were Dinioed anddeliuered toctther capteins.and immediatlic ve : 2 din merit and deferue, fo that the partic offendo> be @heertces notable to difpend fortie Hhilings by the peare tt ofa cémitiog -tand, oz annuttte , 02 be wat tooeth fen poundsti Foy {nas commanded as prfoner to keepe bis - for bis contempt,bicaule hedia not attend the loxo . beggers that he tall a Pai Lawes and theeues , and crecute all tole perlons te inffice into Mounier as he fas commanded; but Rem bp night: that be Mall gtue-tn the name and ae ae Daughters and beites, tuas by vertue of certeine fox one night: that euerie gentleman. and nel (hatlof the letters from outof sane i, " - te Dadelt _ aie a cigeeae . - of ne - . De earle of Definond andbis tinobjethzen tion all fatutes againmerchants and other ponall mean fent a pyoud and an arrogant letter bnder theie great trauels thep bad maruellonite ‘patton and -_latwes,and the fame to fee tobe readand publided it foiled the counttic, thepapointentomarcte Ca Howe, -tahole, and didputfiffie to the wor, of abich nine: = aa 8 fhe earle inided their armie into tivo feuerall conv pantes by tivo enfignes and three togtther , thelozd 10 teene tere found tobe Spantards ; and fir others he is wee card accozding to the courfe of marthall lato again tie,and from thente be teas aligned and fentonts the Petwrie, where ho died beric fhoptlicatter bpon 10 alloffendors, as the nature of his o2 thetr oftentes gods: that rd sa - oS aise , Faeeecatcniyooieie -tntvanes:Stseanelaetsfs all of the Dbirnes,as bis father tnlate before eee, Hands, dated the nine and thuentith of Pouember mond, eruants and followers ; that be fhal put in ere alll {uch fouldfo2rs. as were ficke and butt tere fent scretybim bumble maner peeloed, and fubmitted bimfelfe ta -_ettent : and the Loz iuffice,amo the earle of Dzmond fate, ' ain andpiefenting his and that he do encrie monet certifie the lox tm {with greatanthozitie both from tye popes holinefle and kittg Wilip,chohaue tudertaken toncfendand miaintetne them,and therefore perfuadedthe logo ine qualitiesthat be {hall erecute and pat to death: toith -_fundzie other articles , Kbich generaltic +e compyt fed in euevie commitffionfor the marfhail law, seams of deth inthe riucr, and at cucrie full feabothit andthe ickgea" banues aboutit are inuironed with the faipflonds and flowing waters, Afwne as thep were incam 5 : ped,the lordiuftice appoched thecaftellfonere ashe Dhe lord tulkice, after that be had retked about in hig wate became to Wrerford, the Aueamdtwens twas after indicted,arrefgned,and found guiltie,but cevteine bates verie tuell apointen bp thematorof -bpon fone fufpicfon committed prlloner brito DIS |oneal a Chierig. Bceand caps - tthe ome Tectey Koga, tthe end pardoned, Aud the bifhop ltketoife was S owns boom ownebonfe, Catetw,andcapteine Piers , iMucd out of thecitie Marc to Wathbell, abere tithin one houre the erle Soe, fuith thefr foure bands , and neere to the fhore inthe 50 of D:mondcante duto him, and there confulted foo the manner of the perfecution of the cninite. wid bicwwof bislornthip, thep prefentenhimtwithatollie ben they had agreed bpon,thep pafled the nert mor fhirnrifh, and fo retire themfclues, tomake ward ning overthe bgfoge of Adare, and by the wwaiethep againt bis landing. Thebuliorks, gates,and curs Sree" teins of thecitie were beantifienteithenfignes and burned and {poiled the countric , and wentto Rath And ont of Ltmerike he marched the tenth of thot in twarlike mianer, and then all the thot of the kell. Potw tren they had amended the bylbge which Dpon the keie,togither with the Chotof the fouldiers, fev oucr the fame into Conntlo, tijere the lozd tw fhipsin the hauen, anda great rankeof chambers ~ luere tipo ozations made butobint in Latine; and -_teene (hot at him, and fundzic parts, before be efpted hone losihip.e Went fir to the church, and bp the waie pontine feuerall rages mane fo2 the purpofe,there them: but be and James sfenton the capteuis be Oe -_ther,and Guidon, fo beftirred themielacs, that the? gaue the enfmie fhe repulfe, and due their leadets Gan of aduertifement, that the traitors twere come _but with the burt of oneof their bores. one hundjedboglemen onder capteine Zou, and pon che fpurre, ¢ fo eger Bpor tye pile rebels, - Downe avont Dungarvon and Poghall, Wherdpon with fine o> fir othersand fo came fate to the camPes The fontdiers litretwtfein the campe were © - the other taking theother five of the tater ; and ty» Peieged, fell , the lozd fuftice lieng in the abbeie,and the carle of Dzmond ponthe fartherfive of the riuer, The lord {ultice biewed the place and found no twaie pofftble toplace ante tuatcy on Ward nere to the caftell, by reaforr of the great difaduantage of -the rockes twhfch late altogither bport the caffell. While the campe late there, fir William Stanlete, capteine Oeorge Carety , and capteine Walker -_tvent to gfue fiege bntothe caffell of Wallloghan, a trong boule of the Defmonds , and tric) twas warded bntill this time again bir maiettic . Hhe hard hadnofonerthe fight and view of thele thre -_enfignes, but that theyfired the houfe and ficd ; but gyix wittian Stantete qny Stonesou sew befiege the cattell of Waititoghan, Nhaeranae -thep were f narrowlie purfucd , that the Leaver of gry" i them and fomeof his companic tere ouertakenand flaine . Whileff the fiege late at Afketten, fr Weit- =~ Jn the fame were firtene Spaniards and fiffie rie Wallop treafuro2 at twarres caine from Limes quett of the countefle of Delmond bnoertwke the _-the berie fame night following,being a berte Darke again hic maieftie; declaring alfo that they kept abandon and foyfake the caftell berie fecretlie about ef: pe -_rike to the campe the fourth of Aprill r5 80: and heeping offt , and tubo repozted bimfelfe to be a ves 50 andelofe night , the warders of the caftell fearing the erample of the erecutiondene at Carigofoile, gj, Soarvers tle notable enginer : 4 fanbding bpon his teputati: and doubting the fequele of the lord fuffice piepatar of Atketten on , be plied the campe with continual {hot,putting tion madefo; the batterie to be lafoagainfit , nto forfabethe cos Ont an enfigne and railing toith manie bad {peeches it fo; the king of Spaine and fo fill would ; bntilt midnight, leautitg a traine of pouder to let itonfire, gre Ded twas dailie lwRed for. Before the canons andp- but the prinefpall towers remained bntouched, Lhe thot burt and bill foe Englithmen, nameliea fouldio; of fir George Bourdiers,oneof fir enrte Callops,+ one of capteine Zouches: andfir WU liam Stanleie comming with his companie to the trenches to take the tard of capteine George Ca -rrifon at Aare, be twas fet bpon at Yathbell bys git pundzed traitors,which Did ditharge firteene O° cig oea athisreturne from the church), be hav the third it Cnglith at the oazcof bis lodging. Andto thiscitie theearleof Dimondcame ontobhim,andthep being toaither, letters were font from fit William Por Carigofoile . There then thepcame, the tivo lords tkeiten ops -_dinfded themfelines , the onetaking the one five, and pointed tobg -tabfeh confumed ¢ burned a greatpart of the fame; twarders by fauozof the varke night efcaped into ther battering paces could be bnladen , thep fpent the mds, thetime, oecupieng the one the other with {ud dent This cattell thus recoucred;the carle of Defmond ayecattett of 60 the And . feruices the for gwd fes as thep thought hadneuer acaffell in all Mountter thie was Ware Ainetisnsg Spantards,bauing the aduantage, did by thetroften _aduertifen, that sicholas Parker lientenant OND capteine Fenton, comming from zimeribe with fue hoxtfemen, and thre thot, abich were of the gate plantedinthe place moff fit fo: the batterie,fox others further aid were fent from bim : and tbich in berie the rebels had veftroied,and made paltable, thep pal fibhich forthwith be reveliuered bto them againe, andthe fivo2d the mafoz bare and caried befone his NeVEhat he twould da,be caufedthecanon hot to be others bnder one Zulto an Jtalian, tho at theres _ fice and the carle of Dymond dinided theit cont fwere diftharged,andgaue bislordtytpa lutticanda panies, and as thep marched thep burned and de> great thundering peale. At bis landingthe matoz and aloermen araicd i Go ffroied the countrie,and they both that night incamy' hectortus ped twithim one mile at Hilcolman. And there it tas Gicereceiuen their (carlet gotones mict hint, and prefented wnto ee bis lozlhip the fuow and the Keiesof the gates, tobefiege it, euenas thep bad done to tis fort OF @hecatteri of could,to take the bietw thereof, thataccordingliche might confioer the moff fittett places for the lateng of the {hot fo) the batteric: andthenbecommanded CAfeine Geoige Carew to take ont certetne thot, AND CO go With bim in this fernice. Mot the Spants ards bauing efpied them, {pent manie thot vpon 40° them,anodtiberethe loxb {uftice berie bardlicefcaped iuith bis life, and frombeing flaine toitha mufket Dot. chen his lozothip vpon this view havoctermts inife the fort was not to be affaulted. the citie. And beforebe camethither, fir William Stanleie,fir Peter Carew , andcapteine George. thought nothing moze necearie, than euen forth garded and keptbp the Spaniards.This caftell far 3° onthe third of Apzill thep incamped at the fain ca feMions at fithof Januarie 1579,by water from Wallthackein 5 8.4 with to march fo Afketten, and to incampe there and fetnice withalloutifuinedic. Anothen, then after 15 79,tothe lod iufticeaduertifing,that thep were Wieiowdins Micckepeth too _ tigofoile, and folaie fieqe to the fame: for initlate thre wakes at Waterford, be remauedand twent he low iuffice , bauing fet the pale in fome toClomnell, there theearle of Damond met him, order, thauing committed the fametothegouerne: chet being the fiftenth of Jfebanarie 15 79, and ftom mentoftheerle of Ikiloare,hemadeanctofourneie tere en thenfehe went by fourneies duto Limerike, into Mounker,anddepartedontof Dublin theeighs ; tenth of Zanuarie 1579, with {uch companies and -_-the dharteelloz of Limerike bpon fulpicton OF LUCA? ie fentse forces as be thought god for that ferufce, and take 40 fon was committed to prifor,andbis longiig being Sond ts fearched,manie matte bokes and other poptth trafh, tres hisfournetesalonghp thefeacoatts;mbbeingcome -togither with an inffrument of the carle of Del to Wiaterford,there he kept (efltons,efat inperforr mondsitbertle palantine of Servic was found. H¢ at thefame. Aud from thenle taking Linneterne BUsRIOID tntill it was hight. Anodbeing thenincampednere the greatet foxceof the Defmonds, and thich was fiice to icine With them, Eaea -thoufand fue hundied and fourelcore, the ovditia -_-ces twere remoued and cariedfo the Hip which with -_euerie church by the parton and curat of the fames all entered into the defenfe of the catholitke faith, 30 fice bot manic perfons, andof their offenfes and hetowius Riccentreth a pe Sea ena tli thep didliketwtte the nert date dinfoe miclues,(poiled and confined the abolecountrie togither, the baron cf Lernety cametothe earle of 20 fo Limerthe, foberelienedandeured . his caltell, one of the princpallett and chicfett forts thus recoues iberon oe DIAMOND , home the earle in the nert mozning -_red, there refketty onelie the houle andeattell of Ab Lememfu. WOUGHE before the lord deputie, there he in mo ppon disfabmision after foure bates he twas relear 2© names of (uch as fall refule toatd and aft bims that indoing of bis (erutce,be Chall takxe hootle-aneat _ fod. Andwpon thedeathof FrancisAgarvetquter, ; andmans-meat uhere heli, tnante mans ce fic Weurie Parington,ohs bsomarvied oncof his Doirnes, tite, Ghereof one was atwoman, Which were ere cuted in the campe . Ponte were faued that date but onelie the capteine Julio , Hhomte the lod fuffice The hrageing Kept: for certeine confioerations tivo 02 thie daies: price 8 ; tulfice tabing the one fide, andtheother taking the _ other five of Sletwlougher , and to they fearchen the fuods,burned the tolone, and killed that date about foure hundzed met, and returned the fame < night - beptthe watch that night paff, was burt Cre catey ae Sx" ded againff hfr mateftie : but all were now at hie tabem -Denotion. Lhe lord tuftice being potfeffeo of Atkets _-ten, beapointena frrong garrifonto refide there, andplaced fir Peter Carew , and fir Wenrte Wal sede lops compante in the caffell ; mbcapteine George ae pail a Carew, ardcapteine Wollingworth to bein the al ¢. a mufket thot out of the caffell in the necke. Afone-as the oinance teas bnlaven and planteo, Sev began fortywith to batter the fort with thzercas -befe , and fo bpon the fift of Apzill he Dillodged with _the reff of the armie,andwent unto Limerihes coms manding the capteins to cut Down the tmds on both the time they fo beat it,that theboutefell mpfilles to. and fro.Athis comming foLimeribe , all things Creernieie NOS ,acnluering,and ademieculuering; and in : ditches :by meanes ubereof the famebecame to aMaultable . fides of the rfuer , that the botes might palle freelie now féeming to be at peace , thecarle of Drmond piiversen ann returned home to Iatlbennte, t corteine of the rae the garsifong = ay atthe ----SS-SS mecteth che poxsenten,{nell farnifhed and twell hosted with Ene |