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Show The Chronicles of Ireland. The Chronicles of Ireland. intuit tovmfunnzicferuicesin Mountker,andwas wags come betivene the tive dw2c5, fhe let fall Ife fhig time,the {aio Warrie confidered his difttetied -_fnzthiwithliong in the fatpola boufe came , andthe patie bad fent orto him two bandsof fotmen, of terinto Bat vnacthepbeing onloked foy)entred into thecampe wen, ametbut Barrie bimfelfe was goneandficd. After cafe,and bolw continuallic be was poriued and fol, a mablemaner called tothe hoard, one of them came syn Taig andlofed the biter fron daze, and then be ido thecal pen the inner Dore for bie tocomein . Then the Lekons great batketofcolesanderied out . Khe companie inquictinall Pountfer ; he thoughtgwd to eafebir maieftics charge, anplocatyenfundricbands and ey pifcharged fundzie garifons,teaning for the fernice ir, nolo fvouln refeine bit . And bp thefe meanes, he by bir cunning hanbling of the matter , accords ing tuto the plot before contriued betivene Fity morisandbir, fhe thould at one time 9} other find . of Pountier in tye hole but goofotmentsohortes the occafiono2 oportunitic to betrate the caftellZhe amieit,of fhith,200 Were Onder teieading of tbega -capteine receiucd hir into the caffell , and not Ws nerio2,one hundea bndercapteine Dowdall;and getting the late former practife at Lefcontle,canleo onebundzed bnder Sic George Bourder; andthe im tobe the moze fwarieand circumiped , and fo firtt hosTemen tere bndercapteine Acbin,abolaie Imke tuto bimfelfe . Wherebpon he fo handled the {ngarrifon at Adare iniertie. Chenallthings(S faie) (emen to beat ref anvin peace, and all things 4° matter tufth this parlot, that betr the end found ont all the penile, andfrrthwith he carried bir vp nto Swell, beboida new fFirre (and wnloked for )is now the topothe caffell and caft bir ouer the yals,tbere Fitsnorisa: railed; for Fitsmorisbaronofserna, mhobadbte tonofierna fhertodidemblen the matter,and pretendedtohane Lviththe fall Hetwascrnthen and died. Fitsmorls _- brenteth nto Heone aDutifull ubied, Aber he (aww the tweakinede incanteot * of the Cuglihmen, chow thatthe garrifonstwere thistisinea-. Difchargen, ¢ therefore the felu menleft were fcarfe _-thenfe, andranged ouerallthe countries of i 1ypor -rarie, D2mond, and Waterfo,d, fabere there no -_garrifons to refitt bim,anbthere plated bis parts. inn of Ddzor1, andlords of Lerna, and had the chiefe about foure thoufand : pet mindingnot to fafter . wail The qouerno2, {abo laie at Corke,being aducrtiled ont tito open rebellion, Seleoiees, burt others ; be breaketh wicked of thefe outrages , called bis compante _ traitorous, and ling ofthe go: amd foinetly tit bim bis nernoz, whofe perinredfonne. Thisbaronof WLerna bis fir anv 5° abidy (asts before (aid, was not abour foure "dl dred per fons) and other reported (but bntrulte) to navowlic wat= reftors were feruantsto the batonsof Careiv,and fitcrcepted eloeit fone bekeptin the court of Cugland, Ano -_iniurie, marched with {uch companie as he had t ae Clanmoris, tbich ts the fatd Fitsmozts count! cog amd diéfant from Cozke aboutthee Dates tout oo Co ee a this Fitsmoris, tho bp theauthoriticvnderbismar bhehadnothing fer twas groweninto great creditin tecountrie, The baronby bis clpials being aduct tifed wh wsae comming, forfoke bis caftell at Abare,and oe " -_ --..) fiftancein all bisbutnede , watched bistime, am -foxces into the fomdof Lefconile, Chen he se fer, euentasthelike wasvoncby the Kaucnaghs lefttocat. andffandinginbopetobaue theirfriendihip anpaf: -_iscaffell at Lerna,anddzetw his gods, and ald : rewiorof ‘billed the loz Carety his maitter, at a table hic) Go nor twas come to Adare,he found fhe totone -_ Bernahilleth pet remaineth wm the boule, and entred into all bis ambthe fete Englifhmen (bic were in thea ‘ -_greatlic diftretled. Jrom thenfe be went to Eels r hismaitter, haronieof Lerua ¢ bis other pollelltons in Bouns ~-ttherebnite. When this dentle teas readie fo be practifen, the _clearkeof the banv,{tho tasoneoftheconfeaerats, aoe mozis, and of ikervie butocapteine Dotwdall. And tenant, the fergeant of bis band (tho was an Eng. ff? agent the fad capteine being put to tet that the baron foas incamped at Olanfith with tiohundzedano -_‘fortie gallotoglaffes,tivo hundzed kerne,fourefcore Corine Dowdail fet: (hot, and thirtie hoxMemen, mdhebimlelfehaning feb bpon i then butthe lieufenant Wingfield inbiscompaniec, naihan Madea fallie bpon them, and billen with the fiwar, Go -‘Aifhman) and fo manie of the fonldto2s as twete of 7+ that confederacte . Pot longafter, Fitsqiralo bes thinking bpon the ertreame miferies, ixbich in this -_rebellton be bad induced,andthe {mall hope hic he badto pzeuatle in thefe his bad andtrattozousactis Sitsatraid ons, but chiefitcbeing aftato of bis otnelife, lealt eoees at onetime orother he thouls be Maine bp his foul' Such him the and dzaue into the riuer aboue feuen {core of them, anbdrecouered a pete of cight hundred kine, fiue 3° Ddiozs : he {ent a meflenger to the then lord (affices, -requiring bis pardon, anv fubich he twoulo redéeme bundzed horlles andmares, beffoesagreatnumber twith the beadof hfs belt fréend and fellow in armes of fheepe and gotes : andin the faking of the baron, yheon mac Wugh,fhe erie gall ofall the wars ano be found ffo2e of monte and plate, am mafing gare rebellion in Leintfer. ments . And from Henle be marched twith his cattell, This tas not fo conertlie done, butthat Pheon md incamped befives Alough, neere tnto the earle of Clancar bis houfe, and from thenfetoCaffells macibagh bad knotwlenge of the pzactife, ano he forthivithintreated Fitsgtralo inthe like manner mange,and foto Adare, andfurnithenashetwentes -as be before bad Done twith the lientenant and fo Sete uerte tard and garifon twith ffo2e of vitfels, and weredl Init the gods be retparocd bis fouloiors. Frommhis hangedbhim vp. The lord depntie after long fate for Saneveibety fon ¢ fore,twas neuerable to reconer bimfelfe,nety fame,and then be fent for capteine Zouch gouerno2 returncth into ean: ther to crepit no2 fo tucalth, nor pet tobolobp bis -of Mounfer focomefofnbline: and inthe endoe England. Watreune bead,but toas forfakenof all bis frends andfollow Auguit 1582,affer that be had ferned full tivo peres ets:andbeingathamedof bimfelfe, andofbisban and dilofall trecheries, talked amd tuandzedabjoan 48 afozlozne man,not knotving that todo,thither be deliuered bp the frv020 bnto the archbityop of Duy -_linte then lo2d chancelloz,and to fir enrte Wallop 7. icab che then treafuro2 at armes,andtoke Hfping ; bauing cello joie * fo go,02 there to feeke for fucco2 and belpe. & at length being wearte of bimfelfe, and of his ty beronbes loith bimcapteine Zouch, tho twas after flaineby menrie wat« one of bis moft familfar acquaintance, ano fundzte lop are tozd -othergentlemen, he fatolozo Cree was a man MHices. Yaiieing Offfreffed miferies, bethinketh bpon the earle of Ghethtorhe Drmond, Lhome nottwithitanding that twoithout 50 of great nobilitic,andof as honourable anp anctent meine * caufe he bad berie much infured, haningmoff ont) -defeent, one that feaveth Godin true religion, and ragtoniite pretedbiscountrics,burnedbis villages, dutiful to bir mateffie in all obedience. And albeit andkilicd bis people : pet be maketh bis recourfe bnto bis lordihtp, acknotledgeth bis fault , confer feth bis follies ; ano being moft forie foy the fame,de» be had beferued tell of that Frith nation , and bay folwed the gad feeds of notable feruices,as twell foz -_-Wis martial ferutces,as for bis ciuill gouernments Greth bis lo2othip to pardon anvremithim,amd moff -_pet he reped (as bis pzedecellors befoze bim)but ace bumblte requefted him to baue binder bim a protece nell and cockle. $702 thep had among them not ones heen" On. This honorable man,nottwtthianding the great Sama, # infuries pone bnto him, ano be of a great conrage -_-lie confpired his death,for Abich ome pat déreltes bot madealfo fundzie complaints againt him , to amd ftomach, and of anoble mind, and loth fo put bp So fbich he anflwered fo bis commendationand acqut G great inturies, pet(as tt is attributed tothe ffon, Parcere proftratis) Shen he had thetved the great Stiéefes of the (ato Fitsmorts,he frgat all bis owne _tall, and to thefr repzoch fotheir ingratitude, Chefe tivo lords tuftices being fallen into a bros ken tine, the foarres being not ended,the people not to2ongs, md granted him bis requett. Capteine -_quieted,and the gourrnementnot fated noz fetled; the baron andali bis compante , tchich then late ws _petthey boty foining their toffedoms, ferntces, and god twils, were fo bleffed therein , that by them that Devonand infundzie Hires elfeabere inngland, companieof gallowalafics, kerne, thot, and to; Dotwwoaill,leaning the goucrnois fouldioisandcomy pante‘at Avare ; driver the leading of capteine miade the Lele and little account of bis lands in Ares men, about feucn bundzed men. Smith,he marcheth towards Corke,hbere be reften 2 Mad late in garrifon. Pow then all thefebsofls were amd 18 reduced to fome perfectionand quietneffe, 702 not long affer they bad takenthe fivox in hand a Land,anidfo bp little and little thep loft all theft lands th Zreland, he gouerno?taking aduife that twas bet = Done,becaule that place was full of fathnedieant al toke inband, was to cleanfe and to rid bis olpne ferntce of the fotmen; thep bintocd their compar nn This new baron of Lerna,the ficlk thing thathe counteie frontal Cnglithmen and theirgarrifons; and in the end, taking capteine Gehin at anaduans tage,uc bim, a recouered the tard of Adare.at pallage for anie boxfemen, but all reffed Dpan a And capteine Dotwdall being verte defirous -" fore -_uuenttute the feruice vponbim , be bad ir {cox 5 - -micnagpointed anv delivered tuto him, ano te ae -gitsetrat te hanged fog his "olptracte, time, the baron Fitsmozis haning loft all his Pout) 40 bis reuocation, receiucd hr mateffies letters fox the vp the fworde nile, abich is ten miles further, abere be difc eve _plaine bottome in the (arb wad, baning then jac Hugh BYspeer in Dozon tr WLeinfer . Ano the beire of Carew in Crglmd, who bad great and large polfeMonsin rd fibich one hundzed twere fie envie Wallops, and the other capteine Mowis. Udperebpon he trauelled 2° verte trecheronflie did dtfcouer the fante bnfo Fits death fo mas . bnfoLimerike , andlett the ahole dargeof Clan -_girald, fhofmmedfatlte tokeand hanged bis liens nicascontpie being difapointedof his purpole, departedfiom Bing out, fome able tuell tofaueandkeepe themfelucs,nudleficto frombimuhat rule and government onder him of all biscountrie behad,andfo in Bountter,whic twas berie great andlarge bis there netues twas brought bntobim,thatthe lode ward being not able to dato bnito themthe btter trondare, 102 to Thutfall the immer doze, the enimie iowen bp the gouernonr and the Cnglify garifons, {ahofe force be (alu that hecould by no meansanoid, 20 entred,toke the caffell killed all the far,and cat the moner the tuals.. The geod fucceffe of this Mratas -bot that atonetimeo:z other thep wonlotakebimat genrcanfed him topzacife ¢ to put tr: bre other like atarric fuer) {ome abuantage.Be makes bumble petition tothe -_deutfes forthe regaining ofthe caftell(as 3 remem tial foz aprotecion gouernour that he might be tnaer bis protection, -_ber) of Aonagh,302 be tapoting that bungrie Hiot <3 anto ltue thenfefogth in forte Dutifull and reffull o2s iwould be contented toaccept ante courtelie, he oder ; khich be in the enddidobfeine, -_-procureda pong harlot, bho tas fomcubat fnolwtLhelorw deputic,thinking that bythe death of fare, togo to thecaffell, pretending forme ininrie to AobnofDefmond , and the filenceof theearlehis hae bene Dane to hir,and to humble bivtelfe to the hrother,ube that was becomeof himnoman could capteinsdenotion,being fuypoled, that he bp thefe tell,but {uppoled that be twas fied beyond thefers,o: _ ‘hat bewas dead,and that all things were tell and 3° meanes tyonld fall intothe ltting and fantafieng of TheL. v= Sn and fofo mante of his compante as tyouln toine Asin twit and accompante bim in a perceof ferntce to be dene : thi be peomifento recompente teith the _-prtce of bis capteins head, which he wouldina bag -_-prefent to bis lozdthip, as alfo would kill fo manie -_of his companie as would not content twith him and there made a great flaughter bpou Warries Dowbell Dunfrennin, be togither with capteine Dowbdall fpoiicanden- snarchep to Warriescampe, andeaclie inthemo fwascome tothecaftell, and hadatter hfe accutto. manie Aaine onboth fives. Among thom, Snrith Fare. them . Which aben Fitsmorts (ato, like a valtant 1° him to deale with the lozd veputie toy his pardon, Met? bi man turned bis backe and flepawaicintothe mom tetnsof Sloughlougher , and lefall hisgaps bes bind; Gbich the capteinetobke, ndalfoallthecattell there,and broughtthe fame to the gouernoz . Jfrom thenfe thep marched to the caftell of Glan, of thich Diver Stexhanfon hav the ward andkeping:and aioe fode fefernice bpon Warrie , tho then laigin oobates -_fergeantof the band > ad Horgan the lientenant -_twere both Maine : but petthe Cnglih foulotors ree couered the abbeie , About this time one Thomas -«-8Birnelientenant to the notable archtraito Fitsqb ralo, being wearie'ofthe ticked actions abich bt -_‘fhertobe bad followed amongthe rebels » fent bis meffenger to capteine George Carey, requefting 2 deatght fo the fymd, and follotved buitiil be camte into the -_uerte morning to bring a great batket of coles 0 -_turffe intotbe ward, that as fone as the iwas bee become and made acapteine, im tbich officebeni§ ttueene the tivo gates of the cattell,the Gould let fal charged binifelfe verte boneftlic ad faithfullic.She Fo2 then he gonerio: continnirrg Hell ione and te fame mind, 10 hir batketanderie out: tihich the div, plains there Ffitsmozisivas; Ghohauingagreat companie, and the capteine but (astt were) abandy fall to bis, hedfutded bis tholecompante into foure parts, thinking to baue inclofen the captetne,amdto Haue his twill bpon them. The capteine percetuedit, and forthivith bake bpon one of thecompantes,and Hadfuchaband bpon them, thathefineanumber of euded, and berelie fapored that all things han bene bode: Sanders the popes nuncio and legat, tha Si, Attefh,mdtbe Ghole prouince of Bountler at peace; came from that Holie fv of Rome, the fea ofall be etther bead 0: fled, beginneth to apeare, andfo Get bimielfe: anv paning affembleoagreatcom: _-peareof our 1Lo2d one thonfandflue hundzed feneny tie and nine, to beare arms in this land agatntt bie thecarle of Defmond , ho fas thought fs paniecameto Avare ; ebere the garcifonitucd out ss quainted ith the gan Berrie Dauels, whome be found ratiora father than a friend dito bint: and fbn is bebantour was (uch,that he gretw to bein Dfanour init) alkCnglihinen,snd in theendput -ter-that, be ttient to the toard Kept tit the cattcll of Thederme ILelconile,trtabich tere but efgit Crglihinen,ano ae -thecatfeli being berie hard to be gained,be blen thE enoityindg -ffratagent. Ape laid berie clofe Etealic acompante comtne.am of bis men tan old houfe fatk by the catkell, ¢ them tater tie -_e practifed totth an old twomant, bic) toss ioontes MU Inte, pon bin: betwene thon the fight as hot, and Chefightat wicheonelle,twfth James Fitymovis in Fulte tn the mateftie,after that be bad iwanderco bp and "oe a aGenartoln fcarching bePeccommana ybefelitobeac: 177 buehereferriedto himfelic. Ghecapteineentrenta |