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Show The Chronicles ofIreland. ie cell tibich bad follofved inthis fournete roe to Hubs lin rand fir Micholas Malbie departed into Con: nagh. Andnotwithtanding that the mow part of the armie tas notv difperted into garriforis:pet the feruices of cuerte of them neuer abated . 3fo2 al' ham Sentleger then peonolk marthall, ato to caps Sir Genes teine Raleigh; tho (aceawding to acammiffion fy Dem {were fined ont bport, and moft commonlie bad the gates of the citte ot Corke, and mabe the prett of te ee eae fwaies as the finte of feruice required , the Irtthmett Ike orderto thent addzeffed) teas eramtinen, tof, "ole fed, artefgned , md then dponindgentent dratveri, sane red,tt vas fogither twith the head fet onthe totwne Relcghm foules . And thus the peftilent bydza hath lot ano, ther of bis heads. cafior fo difit the ward at Adare,be patted by tuater, This fernice of this knight was maruchonlic and capteine Cale tvent bp land , andaffer a tine eS) foell accepted, and firft front the lod infticeany {pent in fearching the wads, they returned twith a councell , and then from bir mateffte be recefinen be: picie of one thoufand and tivo bundzed fine , and heriegad fore of hepe , beltves the Aaughter of rie freenbdlic andthankfull letters, This man tasa pore houfe tito Mac Artie Keough , ard they manie tratto2s. oth a porger honfe onto Mac Artie Worw notw At his being and during his above tn Limertke, earle of Clancar, and thole anceftors (as ts fat) pon thefittenth of MPaie,be recefued hic maicttes were kings before the conquett of Pounffer. hep commiiffton bnoder fhe bzoad feale of England to be are all menof great polver , and greatite efte: lord iuffice ( there before be held the fame by thee medin fhofe parties , IBut this fir Coamac, ti ou leafon andozder of the counceil ) and theretofth alfa B commifion oneother commifiton , fox creating of fir Wiilliant 20 tie-and obedience to bir mateftie and bit latves, tocreate fir and for bis affection toall Cnglifmen, farpatleth ‘Burke baron of caftell Comal , toith a pearelic William all bis otune fept ¢ familie, as alfo all the Srithste tn aBurke to be penfion of one hundzed markes during bislife. baron, thatlaw, Foralbeit a mere 4rifh gentleman cat And from this time, the low tuffice (pent this fume bavolp digett ante Cngltthman 02 Cnglihh gouern mer fi Moutiifer, travelling to and fro through ont ment, ¢ thatioener bis outioard appearancebe, pet fhe ahole province: be bimfelfe a eucrie otjer bis intward affecttonis corrupt and naught ¢ being capteine in bis fenevall garrifon doing fuch fernice not tulike to Jupiters cat, Mhome though he had Jopitnsm pon the rebels as by occafion twas offred. Lhe toro tranffozmed intoa beautifull adie, and mate bita futtice bpon the iftenth of June , after that be had noble princeMespet then the fat the monte,the could marched a fely miles in Dac Aultes countric, {pate ling, nefacing , and burning the fame , be patted 30 not forbeare to {natch at bint: andas the ape,though bebe tiener forichlie attires im purple, pet be till though the bogate mounteine of Sletwlongber tn fill be anape . This bight, after he viponce palo Cette foikerrie ,and there he difcouered agreat pzefe of bimfelfe to bie matetties obeatence, and bad proiet: Mee the countrfe ; and purfuing the fame , bp the board frst fate of ofDelitiond in bimfelfe mogtallte woundedand taken p2ffoner, and taking ofa all bis force, beitig aboue a hundzed and fiftie pers Preieis taken fons, twere flaine and ouerthzotone . We that toke pafoner and executed. bin inas a faith, and feruant to fir Cormac, abo forthivith hanofatten him : and for anofding of cers feine mconuentences , be kept bimclofe, and fecret, lie bi bin inacerteine buth in the fattnefte there, amd bound him (0 fat and fure , that be conln not ef Cape ito; run atvate, Aid ter all the companie was Kone, ther betmbe himand carried bim to fir Cow machis maifter , tho kept bim in fate euftodie, ons till, bp letters of commandement from the lor iu: Miceandcouncell, bedid deliverbimbuto Mt wary bimfelfe, fir John bis other bother, and boss? ma Bers, and all the(t confeverats. And bp realon of . continual perfecuting of the rebels, abo colo ba nobreath no2 reff fo teleeue themfclucs, bat me altwaies by one garrifon 0 ofver burt and put and bp reafon the barueft toas taken from po' fhett cattels in great numbers preicd from Sm PS and the Gbole countzie {pofled and prcicd ; ‘ people, abo l{ucd onelie bpon theft labo:s,a froby their mild) colves,tocre fo Diffrefied,that hep . taker follow after the qabds ‘bich tocre thus <a fhem, and offer fhemfelues , thetr wines, dzett, tather to be Maine by the armic, Gan! the chiefe of his fer of the Duzins,were lieng in the Nauneee: Dbnscountrte, and were now ofgreat force ano beis, -firength, bp meanes of the compante of capteine the lord fnffice, abo ingreat abundanceof tearesbee twzated the niiferable eftate of hirhufbmp, hic ftelfe, the bicountof Waltinglas,ann Jeon macke Bugb, eeeth in FFitsgfralo,bsinfman to the carle of &ilvare,abo bad ; aa band of fotmen committen onto him in the begine ning of this rebellfon, for the nefenfe of the countie and their folloivers , making(twtth moft lamentable 10 of ifloareabich bornercth fatk bp the Dbiins. Ano requefts)inte, that bit hufband might be taken to fabmifftort. foie Zohu.of Defmond , being inthe like df frefle, be togither twit) boco: Sanders gauc the aducnture,to patle for thett refuge to the bicount beaunt ale Waltinglafie, then being in the countie of Hilbare, sagialle, Khegarrifon thiclate at Wilmaltocke, making an {fue out bp night to do fone fernice, by chance met se nothing regarding now, eftherthe butte of a fub- teaoabis clone credit, moff trattozonflie renolteth from bis latyfall prince,and conioineth himfelfe twfth traitors and rebels . And twith thete he pradtieth and perfuadeth torefift and make bead againtt bit maieffies forces; becaufe they couldnot(as be fad) -_twfth(Fand 02 preuaile againd them : who twithout ante retwatd promifed, tvere eafilie pertuaden , ber canfe thep twonlo be perfuadcd , ano were mot wills the faib John and Sanders in the darkenight: and hot knowing themdio fet bpon thent, and of foure 20 ling to erercife anie maner of outrage. AN thefe thus combined, drew one ftring, ¢ incamped thems of them thep toke tive, the one beingaftiernamed _felues in the fatknesofthe Glnnes, about 20 miles Dit Folk James Haie and Fandardbearer tothe lateFames from Dublin, there they keptall their guys ¢ cate Fitsmoris , Aho pon his cramination confelfed tm San: that tbe carle of efmond twas autho2 of all thefe tell, Chis fatknetle toas by nature fo ffrong as pol arte firenat kes mien, iparres, and the other was Sanders man,who was might be : foy in itis avaltieo: acombe lieng ofthe fattnette fivle Sort im ban= in the midle of the tumd,of agreat length, betipene Mths Ginnew st beta: Gaines and the fricr twas referued, but fir Jobn and the Doctoz bp the benefit of the Darkneffe verie bards ta, tiopils, ¢no other ivate ts there to patte through. Bem licefcaped, ¢cut off from thetr fournete. Thelowin» fice being at Pelwcaffell, and being abduertifenthat Ginder fot itis boggte and fof , and full of great -ftones and Mi{qperie rocks, berie bard and cnill te the eacle of Defmondand Sanders twere in wertie, 30 patle though; theives are full of reat ¢ mightie he fooxthiwith (ent fox the garrifonsof Adare andAt ketten to come to bim, and fo; the garvifon of ils mallocke to meet bim at the place,daie,and tine ap- pointed, fo: a {pectall peece of ferntce then tobe bout tino thoufand kine, befides ffo2e of fhepe and garons , with part of the trattozs mafking ayparell, Che carleot Theearleof Defmond, the countelle bis wife , and ShivFates fher of them ercufing that tbereof thep were both guiltie . Zhe carle bimfelfe ( without re@) Ae from place ta place , and finneth fmalleomfoxt, and eDelmand. feing no other temedic, fentbisladieand twifebnto fed bislotaltie , beencr deffred toiotne bimlelfe bw Foxe to the companteof the Cnglithmen, an becameit fime a fatthfall amo freendlie man onto then, ned according to bir maieffies latues , anid did fo god Deimond en porto: Sanders litte thinking of this matter , efca ferufce at all times then if twas requifit ano requi Swife and ted, asnoneof that mation dfenerthe [ike . And f Doctor gan. ped verte bardlte; mo their prtett for bak was faine persinperitt tolcauchisgotwnebebind. Ihelike fernice he df0 go at anie time be were bad in {ulpicton, be toonld by fone bind of fernice purge eacquite himfelfe, enem tobetaken. the nert date,being the fiue and tiventith of June at Cafelmange . Wut at this time, a great matinie as he df tn this pretent fernfce in tabing of ft BDinutinie a= began amongett the fouldfors onder fir George James of Delmon, to bis great pzatle ¢ commen' tong the font: pation, and tobis acquitall againt the repzochfull Diozs fozlacke Wourchier,capteine Paciworth, and capteine Dolw: dail, by reafonof thei wants ; but bis lowth{p with reports of his aduerfartes, Andfir William Fity Of bittels; {uth lenitie and courtefie handled the matter , that williamsin the time of bis deputihip , bauing bade Hir Cormac thep departed frembim well fatiffed . Liketwife fic herie god trial of his fidelitie, truth, and god (er Mac Teige Commac ac Leige thirtiie of the countie of Coke nice, dd giue bnto him the oder of kifghthad a0 - < Daoth apeece of pid notable feruice bpoi fir James of Defmond; mate him thtrifte of the countie of Corke: eucias ee ferntce bpon . Fomes of Mbich fie James bponthe fourth of Augul mavea so fhelord futtice note ofp commend this bis feruice eftnond, roade inte Wulkrote, ad toke a great preie from tonto bir mateffie bp bis letters of the ftvelfe of Aw fhe foyefaid fic Cormac . UHherebyon bis brother gufl,a thonfand fine hundzed and cightic, ao pea Donnell afembleth his brothers tenants and cours eng that the fame might be fo acceptablic received, frie ann folloived the prete, and recouered the fame: as that the enobling of bim might be bot an o fir James, tho thought it to betmgreat a difyone2 nament to bis boufe , an ineozaging bite others to Do the like, anda teftimonte againt others of bis an reproch fo depart with ante thing abich he bad in hand , toithanding the matter. fort , ho have neglected a numberof occatlons (at , Wherebpon they fell at hand-fight. 1 bth cone gteater abuantages) to hae none the like feral fifct and fight the faid Donnell wehaued himtelfe fo ces. balfantlie,and bis compante foluftlie ftucke to the 6 She death of James of Defmond,and the eed matter,that the prete tas recoucred,and fir Zames ring of bis bodie nip maruelloufie nifmate the cst 169 And tolthin fir oates after the lon Gr + Che wi -_uall,, it was ginen bis lorothip boredog oe phnag the eatle of Defmondan bis brother fr John , ef Hanged and quartered: mid his bodte being qnartes étocepteie fwo2ft fide Andthe lozd tuffice himfclfec taking ant oce of bishoofemen, andbebimtelfetn perfontoke ar The Chronicles ofIreland. the famine thetetwith thep ivere not pindyeo. And fhis great calantitie mave alto a diuifion betioene Done, Whole commandement being done and obets eb, thep toke their tuate into Hkertie, and there thep bad taken the earle, and bis counteffe, and Doce Cheaicand to; Sanders, bad not a falfe brother betwzated the Wacuntete matter, andpet fo2 baft theyleft thefr bzcakTaff bes trees bpon the {toes of the bils , #fullof bulhments and bndertyads. The lord deputie, being not prt acquainted twity fhe cuffomeof the countrie, no} with the Frifernts ces, and thinking bimfelfe in hono2 tobe touchen, andthe tthole arinte to be difcrediten, tf a companis of traito2s ould lie fo mere tnto bint, ano not be touched noz fought toithall , refolued bimfelfe to bauea paceof ferutce to be Dane byon them, CUbers beet bind thembalfe pzeffeo. sReuertheletle , they tobe 40 fore he with all bis thole armie marceth ontothe two preies,the one of fifteene and the ofber of etgh tene kine;ano the nert Daic they tale another preie of two humbdzed kine, fluc Dinerfe trattors,nd toke tivo fricrs , hole gotwnes were to long for them to folloty the earle and the popes nuntio , they being pore bare fwted friers,and be a luftte boxfman: and then bis loyn thin returned fo Afketten, ubere be left matiter Parker coneffableof the place ; and from thenfe be twent to Limerike , there be recefued faid Olinnes, ¢ gineth o2der to Me Gilliam Staw x fernice aps leie, fir Peter Carotu,fir Penrte Wagnoll,capteine pointe tove again Awoleie, > and to John John p Parker , ttlieutenant to cap, y Deane > une, teine Furfe twith all thetr fotnien, and to Francis Colbie capteine of the kerne , and George Hm2e an old beteranof Werivike, cozonell of all the fotmen, to take this fernice bpon them.Wut Cofbie, tho haa beene a long fertito2, and knety trhat to that bind of feruice did belong , dfd forele the Danger tbich Retws bp matter Zouch , mw after bp letters from o would follotw hereof , and fb declared ft to bis come the lord Greie lorp neputie, of bis arrinall to Dubpanie:notiwithanding to auofd the reprocyes txhich tin .Gnd then bis lo2othtp minding to make bis might be lated to bis charge, followed the fain fers (pe@bie repatre to Dublin, oid fet the countrie tn uice , and bpon the nert date, being the flue z tweens fome god order , and by the adutfe of the councell tith of Augutt, thep entered the Olinnes. at Kimerthe , be appointen fir George Wourcer co Baucher cg tonell of all pountter , and inffrudtons were del & Nanea of Sreke, Urred bnto bint , both fo; certeine (pectall feruices tobe dane , galfo for the generall gouernentent of the hole pronince ; ¢ bad left onto bim the djarge Lhe low deputic being accompanign twfth the earle of iilbare , Jaques WHingeficld , capteine George Carew, capteine Denie , and others on pfebacke ftaied bpon the mounteine five bard by the wood. he archtratto: Fttsgtralo , haning fome putic The lod fraieddew (onder bis gouernemtent) of the trhole forces in Go fecret intelligence of the ferutce towards, he be? bpon the Pounter; hich of fotmen were ttc thoufand eight ffotveth and placeth all bis men totth their peeces a mountcmp, Ges tr ag bunnzed ¢fiventie; and of ho2lemen three hundzed RR ote fourefcoxg and fiftéene : the trhole,thze thoufand two bundzed and fiftene men . i thetoife be bad (ent the we Te te Whe inffrnqions to fic TAarham Sentleger, mt the = mongft the tras , and there couered theimfeltics , be toke bis tournete through Conangh for the like eftabitthing of the countrie , ¢ came to Dublin the Girt pate of September , one thonfat fue bundzed bntill the Englifymen were entered and palied nto the faftnefle, about balfea mile 02 moze ,and couly not eafilie returne : and he bauing them at apuans tage bpon euerte foe of the bill, with great furie ab fatleth them wit) bis (hot, and in verte (ho;t time bid bill the mof part of the boward , both capteing and fonloiors. The refioue thi) followed , being in Goarefcoxe and one:and the nert Date be bettuercd bp befpaire to recouer Ghat was loft, and diftrufting erleof Clancar . And thefe ¢ other like things bone, Gefwordte the laa Greie, as to the loz Beputte of Srelaw,ii fat Patrikes church tn prefence of the Councell, noble men, a gentlemen', abig were $2) the fans pucpote tyere aflermbleo. themfelues, fled at all hands , andran backe as fat as thepcou!d tn fobad a wate. And pet (uch tras the nimbleneffeof the trattozs , and their tkill of fers wice in fach places,that thep twee like (o paue bene Bf. hitleo; = ---- oo ES = EFS eS -JSFSSS are fent $0 their places |