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Show The Chronides of Ireland. The Chronicles of Ireland. 174. Ae Hig lea in Corketyere tere Cundrie pe: * -pegof feraices bone bp bint,all abichdo erie well peferue to be fox cuer regiffred. Andamongfallor thers this one point of his forutce deferuet) both ye toxd pin CoMMMeNdation and perpetual emembzance. Zhe za - sgt Loyd 2ach fas growen into afulpicionthat betwas 4 twill, Thelord vorh feetng that there tas norenacs Their die, he peeloed sand then the captcine minding to oe -_lofe notiie,willed him to command ano canfe all the Rang -_thofeaf the towne, and all {uch as Were about the not foundot bis loialtie, Wherevponcapteine Mar twillinglie thetved himfclfe to abioe and obeie the leighby commandement tas tofetc bimandbis -_capteines commandement, faieng that he twonly ladie fo Corke unto the general. This thingiwas -_anflverthe matter well inough,and offcharge thats not fo punilie determined,but that the fenefchall and 1° focucr Mould be lato to bis charge, for be knew hime ing berelie fo take the capteme at fomeaduantage, thep bad affemblena great companie of themfelues to the number of feuen ozeight bundzed mento Haucmet with bimeithercomming.o2 going. The capteineperceining and foxethinking bow danges rous bis enterpzite was agant noble aman in that countrie as the lozd Hoch was ,whotwas erie fwell beloued, commanded bpona fadden all bis -_rffon bnéocapteine *ale(ghlieutenant: and thers -_felnes taking their leaue > a8 though thep cre bound fo: Limerike, thep marchedout at the gates gteat pete of Kine, and broughtthemtowilmal locke to the garifon,Pereaboutthistimethe tenet the tucather being verie miftic andthtche.andin the -_catfell thep found butone pore man, fabotold them Hei. twke from them their carfages, awdoueawaic a -_houfe, to attend and be inredinemfe toate bimand -_to fet hin fat in bis tozneies Abtch he pio,and berie DauidsBarrie had knowlege thereof, amd mina» diventer ints the fumd,Ghere he met toith the earle cqieine of Defmond now the fecond timed gauetbe one aaexp HEOponbim, billed a great numberof bismen, and by bxeakeof the bate thepcame tocatfcll tons, f E challcame to Uifmoze, and preted that countvie, aa amd Deoucalwaie thetvcattell.capichiben the gar' = fon beard,and tocre aduertifed thereof, they tMued, and followed the pzeie to recoucrit;but thep were fo ,, -felfetobecleare. And fo be made bimfelfe nobis theountered and (kirmithed twithall, that thep lo twiferredic to take the foznete tn band, as thecap: -_teineofvaypotnt and command: and towards night -thep Did fet forward to Cozke.WButthe night fell out tobe verte tempefiuous anv foule,and theretvith fo darke,that no mat could {ee hand 02 fot, no2 pet nib -_cerne one another;autd the wates alfo iere fo fowwle, fo fullof balks,billocks, pits, androcks, thatthe -fouldiors thereby tuere marueltonflie trouble and the pzete, and fiue and twentie of their men were flaine. EDiuerle thirmifhes weredailiedane bpo theenimie, and manteiomeies made bpon themto their great damages and hurts. ‘ Sn the monet) of Augué nert following, inthe peare of our Lozd one thoufand fine bundzedeightie and one,the lozd Deputie madeatomncie into Doune fer,ubere aber hebadtakewanaccount of allthete mone and offer , both horffemen and fotment, 20 incombzed,(ome fumbled among the ftones, fome that Danivof wWarrie was gone buta little before them bnto Wyumacquilliam. xpe gouernour and the capfeine being verte eger » 8nd defirons tora fomeferuice, they followed the tract of the bootle aa gavd prettic twaie ; but the capteme miftratting -that no gad fernice twould be donethat wate, pete -fuaded the gouernour that he tonto rather enter -_and fearch the ons, trbich were fal by, Hhere as be thoughtfone gad ferntce would be done, hole -sduffe the goucrnonrfollowed: and thep bad rippert -_butalifttle tate, but thep fay two horfemencome riding totpard them, but as fone as thep hav fene the fafd gouernour and capteine 5 thep returned . daings and feruices, he eftablithen capteine Zouch Zo backe againe. {hich iitthe Whole tere not aboue foure fcoxe and fenperfons,tobeinareadineffe bpon the paine of plungedintoboles , and fomeby thetr often fals were notonelie hurt,but alfo loft thetr armour, a beath betiweene ten andeleucnof the clocke of the inere maruellonflte fpotled: and befides that , they uet= Nagh onto Dublin. This now netw goucrno, being fone of bis hot Hhouid be fent to rand bettucene the fame night. At Ghichtineeuerie man being in a readinetfe, he tole bisfomeie amp marcdedtoward the loz 3Raches houfecalied Walliein Park, whic) isabout tiventie miles out of Corke, and camethis were among andin the middle ofthe enimies, tho _laie in {undzieambuthes,thinking berelie to haue intercepted them,and to haue fet bpon them:but the darkenight thic) was cumberfometo themfclues, accompanied twith capteine Kaleigh aweapteine Dolwdall, trauelled fromplace to placetofe all things in god oxber : but the certeineplaceof theft tefiig was at Corke,tcbere for the moftpart they bog andthe tod; ahteh being done, thep folloten _thofe ttva ment (0 hort ,thatthepwere deinen to fore fake thetr boxes, and to run on fot towards the -_bog. Wnt the lofe Mot being tra readinelfe , viv put Soon ther fomenbat earlisin the moming. At biscony tetheiodiRo: ming be went forthtw{th to the caftell gate. twas a fhadotw to fyotd them from thet enimics, And in the end,though with much) trouble,they came thes houte, laic in garifon:makingin themeane time fundzte forneies,as occafionof fernicediprequire.Andthep Therthe capteine tolo him that there tyasa bog ir the iad, and bis aduife and countell twas , that -_thembackeagaine bponthe hoxttemen , tbo gaue -_the onfet bponthem; and the ene of them,tbtc) Was Air Fonnot Dhe totontmen aden thep fatw theirlowshoute 30 to Corkein fafetie,faning one folvier nanted Zohn mid caffell thus fuddentie befet, they doubting the helium,who by hisoften falling anv fumbling » {worff, did arme aboutfiue hundiedofthemiclues. mong the {ones andDrocks, did fo hurt oneofbis en. being in Corbe , netwes twas bzought onto the go: , fir Zohn of Defmondthep fore hurted witha hore: Deltnono kite hernourthat there thasa great quarell fallen ont mans ffaffe, that be (pake berie fety tyordsafter, le bw Wiberebpon capteine Kaleigh placed and beftotwed -fet,that he could neuer recouerthe fame,but did iw etchfait thep tuere moztall entmics, and ata deadlie fod; chedagaine to the caftellgate, with certetne of bis officers end gentlemenofbis band,asby name Mt chacil Butler, James Fulfo.v, Midolas Wirite, She capteine being cometo the towne fonresbat _earlie tthe moming,he was recefucd in , andpze fenten his pzifonersto the gencrall , with no little bis men in battell raie in the towneit(clfe,¢mare ArthurBarlow,Benrie Sane, Vinking Bully; Mle o betwernre Danid Warric aodthe fenefehall,and that the end conftune and rot atvaie. = admiration that be ban efcaped fo dangerousa tor and thep kuocked againe at the gate. And affera neie,being berelie fupoted of all men that be could fabtle there came thzer 02 foure of the fafolord Roches 40 neuerhanecicapen. Mhe lor ioch being bought gentlemen,¢ demanded thecaufeoftheircomming, tobeeramined,did (0 twell antiwer for bimbelfc,that ©...ga nto abome the capteine anflwered that betvas come to {peake tulthanp low: abic) twas. offered inthe end be twas acquited,and taken fora true AND acquit aged fubiect, and iubich in time boas twell tricd aNd fai, Eapteine Rafn onthe of bis gentlemen, fbich the capteine and follotwers,pto attend and perfoyme all fachfers nen ; to be gouermourof all Mounffer , andgencrall at Atmes; and therbisloxwihipretarnen though Co: fine hetyould, fo that be would baingintoithhimbut ravinethe Was contented iith ,pet tr theend(bnt with muy e Citing tered. And thus haue pou the third headofthe bene HEM fOr fOme pacification, butit was tono effec, "traitor: tdhoretpecing neither the horioz of God,the obedience tobis prince,the crenit of bis otone bonte, the fatth to his friend, noz the fate of the commony ekeout tubere the fenefcyall was,to the endthat he andin blond be ied, andbap bis reward by Gods -_uicesastwerelatD ppon them;andin tibich,*b3% Ofaes i i trie in bie mates mightmake auzaught bpon bim . Ebis Hicharo dralving bimfelfe to the companies of the rebels, gutFindgement. Mot long after this, it as agreed that a dianght laie inthe twmds be fell incompanic,and then ery trevintoa great , familiaritie of one thtch was a o bieie, aud patlen toith the fante by Wentrie , there pzout: andliketvife darged eucrie man tocome a into the ball toith bis péece well prepared, With tivo tweaith, toasbolte imbzned in bloud and billanies malcagamang Dem cisttp ienetpn Du iw» Wt Capteine is afore(here fato)laic the Ding' ban'. miisteZouch(as tinfecomparie fell aatdangerous aunt ae be SER teenydepedets, the aduantage, connnanbded bis men to frand meffenger from the Defmonds onto the {enefchall, ebfch be ad Gozen mac Swene had made in Cars laie a garrifon bnder the leading of capteine Apel Md be thinking nothing but that this Ricard was one of the fatvcompante , beganfo difcourfe onto teie : but he being peccaded, the fame twas come mitted to captein Fenton, whofe lieutenant named amd Dantd Warrie was at Aghado with teednatanans ann affembled be being erie pefirous to do fone feruice bpon them,deelv all bis full foxce of Dim the butinedte hich be follguing, bad there toGrboJohn : and ia ee that the aert baie of 5 of Helmond did apointtocome thither, andtomake meats € ant the prete, fell in» fo the fight withneve Barrie and - his compante : but be was Maine and all bis compante, there betng' but -hoxlemen and fotmenbnto Caffelmange- wit 2icagne ‘arange «a1 f i om 5 Apeaceand an agreement betwwane Warrie and gt * im and Cal, Seekeastieri: eeeasciaSarrepsenticete ; ! but disfemblingthe cae ' fame,be fet agwd face bpon the ¢_ they } tilt of anie fucy thing,and luca great nth, compa' that be 300 matter.andcalling for meat,requetied thecapteine nie of them,and dzaue the erle to fuchapnld, rece modbisforefaid gentlemen tofitdowne,zto kepe in bis Hirt wasdeiuen tolhitt for binlelfe, ee Dae! thetwen imto ‘oemtocane 2common(thiebe ; : pede abensotosalee ‘oeSeaene 2 : togiter op Sselnometgacon2covSodonies > veo aaiiee-iecke att (oe 208. ee:eeare ee ¢ pr meniat oe aioe ‘iththat ipod, a2 on the platns betwaee aaantcapteine Dalal 0 tas acquainte ara "pe sponlv nats, tn it bad ferued fund; 2 pie the fenefchall . When as Uichard mec James an the one man the d2umMagerleft dumlag aliue > tho tho by by fife _neffeof his fwte elcapen. Whe forefain Apenete cone =m <i = all bis {peeches, then beintreated -fuas.a derie proper mana gentleman bo2ne, and J that Cork y bint, and b2 f learning; ; be conto teacicbe theendat theHefelloto wouldwas goto2contented Corketwithbim, wbtchin 6, -_tynite of a gwd houfe,and brought vp in fotoda.Andin verte telland allo deliuer bis (peeches berie thenert moming thepwent togither to Corke, and -_ozderlie and eloquentlie . When be gretw to fome at their comming thither, Divdeclarebntocapteine Dotwoall the whole matter,a be fozthiith aduer, nti Guar toteecn repeat teat Hot altogither beleuetat wastold, pet he agreed misple of bis gallotuglaffes, and by ae - -_efcaped.Zhe earle nothing liking this cme a a 535% -_foughta better place of fafetic, ad remoue twaic to Bib felfe to Barlow manne aoe pip banoet foliotved bint, namelic oP cementson wer. oe cea all capteine pab* taebagnt toll te A s p de go. sthep perfoyce goagaing theis derie fozte for this quarell, andwouldshanc comebdm Benth tes ae Kichardmac Zanes, and tilled him to Hotwbeit mante died therein. ann tn ibid piftrefle if toasaduertife him, that the earle of Defmond anne for anne bis SeteOs Dublin, but his bovie tuas hangedbpby the béeles ppona gtbbet,and fet bponthe nozth gate of Cozke, And James Fitsiobn was drawne,banged,¢ quare knotwne, Jfo2 not be bimfelfe onlie,but all bis fons cnt.s4 baa bebadgotten int fwithin the from Doze 03 gate of Ge couctlonge all bismen.Andthenbaning i Seat ent, nemomtt and fhe blacke twater. be earleof Defmondand Job bis brother late in yatrike Condons countric, bee ing on the further five of the faid twater , Ghotwere ites Capteine Dowbdall bponthefe newesfent out an Mee fpiay Itt man Lhidbebad, andihotwasanotable fpr ambmeanes., that bp little anblittle, andbp fome 5° anaH ertreme fickneite : fet o: none efcapedit, bint companic at dimmer, Affer dinner , the capteine falling into fpeches {withthe atdlo2 Wor), declared plainlietnto him of Strongecullie, thep tombe : and both thep carien bp the beig, with them to Corke, Str Fobns bead twas fent to fothem, but the waters tere fogreat,they could mons Wpdracut off, Bho bad bis tuff retward and hot,pet thep fenttheir meflengers toand froamong ,., merit ,ifnot ttm ged fo2 (0 billanous ¢ blouvic a Metimeticeae Sa the caftell,odd, and bad into fpeches with sateen eGentred ules iefome mative brteulley, and thep late both in Dunfrinnen five,vot far front Ano the other, thofe name tas James Fitstobn ona gitbes a that it was beft that fome feruice houldbeomne Dame: = a-nee that bimfelfe and cap. , -intifev and perfnaded , was contented,and went to -_the feaz, ai became as bad as the ae ubereot thoulddothefame,bnder thecolour great trou ued , and he at length toas dzt - -om= aa ~ ncte bnto Limertke, nen fo leaue feas, and to ep a ee on on ‘rane te Dotwvall _rfpe peares , be fell acquainted with Come lofe conv pantons , tho perfuaned bimto accompante them to the feas, promifing him the fun and the mone, and all the wealth in the world. And he being fone cantentttobefaio:forinnotwifewoulp Gepbe knotwne of that tid they ban Determined. bauing prepared all things neceffartt fo; this feruicethe Came night thep left the hargeof thega the feacoafts in the prouince of Mounker ; there by oecafion he fell to come toacquatntanceof the _earleof Defmond, with t home be ford (uc) fano7, that no Englifymancould yo moze with him than be |