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Show TheC Heonidles ofIreland. The Chronicles ofIreland. mac Commake Deonhour deferdant. Dueof thee der therattell,¢ fo thep tent altogttherto Lraleigh, appealed and charged the ofber fo> fundgie treatons they being innamber thre amd tiwentie perfons;one in the late rebeliton, and txbich couln have no other of thefe was an Jrtth man bozne,wamed solltebot *tall but bp combat,ihich twas granted onto them, ferucdalwaies bnder Caglifhmten,and could {peake Ulherebport, according to the latves and oders of perie gad Cnghth. Dis man,aber thep cante to Cagland for acombat fo be tried, all things toere raleigh, they apointed ¢ made him there leader 03 prepared,the daie,time,and place aypointed;and ace capteinesand Moretto becante he toas bozne in thote cording to the fame,the iozdfottices,the indges, and partiesand belt bnetv the rountrie, hep appointea the councelios came and fat inthe place appointes to belthefr guide : and from thente theyfollowed tbe fact butill they came to the foe of a mounteine, 1° for the fame,cucrie man in bis degree and calling. Gnd then the court twas called, and the aypellant 03 Themanr f tibere there was aglan, and in i a little groue of ipod and the night being come bpon them, there -_plaintife tuas brought in before the face of the court, tyeconbe, being Sripped into his Hhict,bautng onlie bis fiver they faid and refked theniletues fox that night. Ans and target(fhich were the beapons appointed) ano inthe Darke night one of them badelpies through fiben be bad Done His tenerence and dutic to the fhe treesa fire not farre off, therebpon thep dzev to2d tuffices and to the conrt, be toas brought tos fhemfelucs clofe together, and canfed one of them: frole fet in the one of the ends tofthin the tits, amv felues clofelie and fecretlie to dzaty totwards the fire @ibdtodifcoucr Ghat commpanie iwasthere,amd Hote there fat, After him tas the nefendant brought in, ‘mante fas of them; thich man did fo.Anothenbe tn tbe like maner and ozder,and toith the Ithe tea «© Returned backe bnto them, be fold them that there 20 pons :and then he bad done bis butte ao rene 5; foas anolpban houfe,amd aboutfine o2 fir perfons rentceto the lodiuffices and to the court; be twas therein: iherebpon they all determined andagrad bought tobis chaire placed in the otherendof he to repatre to that place toknolp the bole matter, lifts.Chen tere their actionsand pleadings open Poretto twas the guide to being them to the houfe, te read,and then the appellant tuas Demanded thes and Rollie did (et hiscompanie in oder and gada: ther de tuonld auerrehis demand oz not » oho then raie,as ipas mofk fo: theft fernice, if ned ould fo -sbe had affirmed that be twoulo,the partie nefendant Tequire.And ther thep werecome tothe boule,thep wasliketvifeatken thether be would confelle the found in it but onelie one oldman, for the refioue action, 02 {rand to the trial of the fate feo Did aw twere gone. Shen Hollie drew his ford andfirake wer as did the other,that be toonlo aucrre it bp the @heearect thealoman, twith abfcy blow he hadalinoficato€ 30 fuer. Delinondte- gye of hisarms; and ther he frake him againe,aro Upon this thefr fencrall anfiwers, thep tusre fer Ken nancld sane him a great blow on the Goeof bis head; wer oles, -_eralltecallen tte one atter the other,cucric of them thr ipole land fo a peaceable ¢ quiet gouernmtent, and delfnered the fame from all open 02 Bnofone res bellton; they cathed and btfharged all the garrifong tn Mounfer , onclictivo hundzed fouldiors excep» ted ; thep keptit in god quietieffe,bnitill the acriuall of fit John Perot bright, cho twas fent over to be Sir Fon Pootarci: pawn foure; the fir and twentith peare of bir matefties fied ; and then they all peparted and went to Caftele miange,and carried the earles heap iwth them, but leithe bovte bebindsad obetber the fame tere ter nourebbp the wa'nesozburicdbyp biskerne, it ts hotcertenlieknotone, As foneas thepcame to Cafkelmange, hep fent the fatd eatles bead nto be carie of Liscarteot the lox general, tho fmrthinthfenttbe fame into Grglandforapzetentto bir maieifies whidy forth» Dontpings, caft atpaie his tueapon, ard fought all the waies thep couldto bumble themicluesandto become gaa banaco, fubteds: fauing one Zohn Wourke , oho od bp on bis protection , and pet neuerthclefe he and bis John Bourke COMmpante wentts Adare , thereto baue taken a dauing a proteition, mavca Prete. Butas he patted by the caftell, a boie therein Tieaity,and -DffchArged bis peece bpon the fain Wonrke,s rake tof{ubmit themfelues , and to fiveare allegiance, . faith, and obedience to bir maietie . Which then go thep bab obteinen, then thep toke the lands theres th thep divelled , of bir bighnefle , peloing a peares lie rent , ibich before thep bad not beene accuftomed No} wont todwe, And bp thefe meanes, tf thers be anp truth in them,the ate of that countrie fandeth the better affuren. Zhen then be ivas from this feruice returned to Dublin , bis {pectall care, Mudie, andindeuo2 was todenife and ftudie botw to reduce and refoyme the fthole realmeand the gouernment, accordingto the 50 _to fate fomttbat of inuch,of the maner of acombat, -abich together twit) manie circumttances thereby Saslulleo, Dave anend,ao thepto be the mozeat ref. Due Fing thefe continual! troubies in Bounfter,the two tmbarke himfelfe fo, Spatne , in hope tobare (oul -ocous _teleefe and {ucco3 ,and to proenee Come ald from OO et troubledbutinith the clamozings,erclamations,md -foundin the end berie fmall comfort. And there hing of Spaine ; and by that meanes to be of (OIE punk -_abilitie torencto bis force and rebellion. %Sut be byablingof the Irth people,not wart) the remeny foreofa berie melancholie greefe ¢ fozrotw of mn, andtricd before them int the caftell of Dublin, bee -_pouertic anoned, Mot long after this,the tive lox men:theone twas nated Leig mac Guill Patrike Deoupour aypellant ; the other tas naineo Con -_thefe troublefome and broken times in great ih -_ome,care,¢ circumfpection,ben they bad broods &¥ combatbe= biing: faning thata certeine combat tas fought twenetwo = he Death of the earle of Detmonn , tid tas mo fey {mall griefe onto bom , and be alfo verie wearte of fast. -_his trotting and wandering on fot amongt bogs, Him in the bead, ubercofbe died.be common peor 9 wads, and defert places (being altogttict vitirel fen, and in great miferte , and notw deffitate of all ple,tbo han felt tbe great (mart of this troubletome flute , refoffea and twere glad ofthe deathof the erle, _his friends and acquaintances , and not able tobold ead anie longer againtt bir maiefficsforce D1 a pot being ina god bope that the long troubles fouls Lord{uftices thi late at Dublin tere much cafes fromall. martiall affatres elfewhere , ann tvere conbours, thefetiwo gentlemen. She dicount of Waltinglas, being aduertifed of es- twenetins Deonbours, bericnarecofensskin' -_as it is thought, bedied ,beimg tn beric ertrrame -fufftces abo hadraled and gouerned the lam . ( Dublin Wexford Counties in Leinfter, 4 Scots tere dzinen to (eeke peace, tocraue pardon, -fonghtsin abich fight the appellant did pzenaile, and be notonlteniodifarme the oefendant, but altwit -_-the {twozdof the fain nefendantpid cut off bis head, and bpon the point of the famefooxd pid prefent tt fo the lord fuffices, and & Wwith the bictozte of bis & _-nimie be was acquitte, hus much J thought god And as for thiscombat it twas fo valtantlic bone, iwelcome fo bts lorvthip , thep began a rebellion, and are bp in armes readte fo the tharre. Wis lozos hip baning notice and knotwlenge thereof, maketh bimfelfe forthinith in a reabdinefe to mete twith thems, and to ffop them of thetr purpofe ; and theres in be fo ogdered and bandied the matter , that tbs there twfth the tocapons affigned bnto them, thep that agreat manie dip iwith thatit bavrather fallen -bpon the whole fer of the Deonbours, than bpor fore were knotone , ¥ thought it gud to fet nowne mic end are After Chetraccuffomed maner , for a bien benn 03 is note for tantof vfe almoft cleans feusnto Withioas put bpon apole,aw feton London bridge. ., tobelonging head €Engiand anv WHben this his veath was noffenandknotwne,there forgotten, and pet verte neceffarie to be knowne. putbpon sLon= iyas no mozeferufce to be Done: for eucrie rebel {uch ¢ fo mante fenerall counttes, as was fhongbt bett amd mot fit fo; that purpofe.Zo enerie of nbich help counties be apointed and affignen feuerall thivittes, ap all {uch infertoz officers as tere motk requilit , ab to the fame incident and ayerteining, All and enerie thich hires hitherto not tegtffrep,: iid; publithed tit cheantcle , togtther toith fuch as tos teigne bite hbome they del{ucred the fiomzd : iho 10 bp theft feuerall names , and in their p2outnces as being entered into bis office, begun fucy a come, followeth, that of bis god beginnings a great hope teas con Limerike cefued of the Ibe to infue. Jfo2 be was aright tomy Corke thie feruito2 in that land,bent be tas lozd preftoent Counties in! Kerrie \ Old couns Sten 7 in Mountfer : and by home James Fitsmoris Mounfter, 2 Tipporaria ties. foas fubbucd , and the ihole ponince maruelloufite Croffe foell refogimed ; abofe notable andimof noble acs Waterford &s thep deo tell neferue,fo then the fame (all come UDefnond } a poner tobts fall meafure,thep thall be regiftred to bis pera petuall faine and fmitoatall bono2 . And pet inthe 26 (Louth So i neBid £S.-rel tmeanetime, it Hall not be offenfine to remember Downe g Old couns fone {pectall pointsof is lateferutce, tric) dm dee Spt ge ties. ( , Antrim ferne tobe remembzed; as alfa for the tnconvaging Monahon of this noble man to continue the gud courte ubich 7 Counties in Tiron be bath begun ; tbich Do ballon anv giuea hope Armagh Vifter. that be will 2.dere colophonem, and baing that land Colrane New coun foa full and perfect gouernment ¢regiment ; tbich Donergall ties. Giraldus Cambren/is ono not twarrant could be Farmanagh done much before Domefdaie. . Cauon Pot long atter the arriuall of this man,the Scots 30 The Scots , iwith the fafd old man crict out, deficing them to -tabieig a coppo2all oth that their quarell twas true, fauc bis ife,forbe was cacle of Defmond, andthe and that thep would tutte the fame both with ollie fated bishands : but theerleblenfofatt,that famrd ¢ blod. Dhus thep being fore are bjoughé be waren berie faint,and could not traucll ante fure backe againe everte of them to their fencrall places ther ; kheredponthe (ain tkollie bio and willed him as before.And then &hen bp the found of a trumpets to prepare bimfelfe to die ; and then be ftrake of the igite luas giuen bute them thenthep Mould enter earisbead. into the fabt; thep arofe ont oftheir feats, and met Ee refioue of thecompante in this meane time go echone the other inthe mibple twithin the lifts, md fpoflen md rifled the houfe, ano tobe what themlts -_‘lopd deputie,and landed at Dublin about the mivdle of June, one thoufand fiue hundzed fourefcoze and mted int the bole realme, and baought the fame into lawsof England , Wberebpon be twonlp and bid erie offen affemble the tholecouncell , 03 ma % nie of them as tere there , fo; thetr aduife herein; meet bot names are thefe. Zhe arcybilhop of Dublin lox chancello?, the earle of D;mond107d treafuro3, the pzimat of Armagh,the bithop of Beth,the bithop of Bilmoze, fir John Pozis lozd pjefivent of Moury fer , fr Henrie Wallop trealuro; at armes,Or Dt Catherlogh Kilkennie Kildare Kings countie Old coun: ties. Queenescountie Meth & WeltMeth Longefford Wickelow Newcouns . Fernes ties, Clare Counties in) Connagh. t Old coun- Letrimme Gallowaie ties, Rofecomin Lew coun Maio Sligo J ues, When he had perfoymenthis, and eftablithen he fame byac of parlement then bit maiefties tits Snagit tees and procetfe bad afte patlage , and were curcantfrist Free thzough ontthe abole land, and bir matettic knowne any, : fo be fouereigne ladic and queeneof the fame , Mhen the Arithste by little and little gaue oner their WBzebon lates, andthelr Jrith bfage , and became obebient bnito the Cnglith laivs; onto ubtch thep refers red themfelues to be tried , anv.to bauc all heir quarels to be Decided and determined : thereof at olas Wagnoll knight marfhall, Robert Gardner chiefe iuftice of the bench,ft Robert Dillon knight 6 thele prelents is ertanta verie notable preflbent ¢ example betiveene two of the moft pzincipall and chiefe tuttice of the common ples,fit Lucas Dillon chiefe perfonages in the province of Wifer. Zhe bnight chiefe baron,fir Picholas White knight ma one is be , tho nameth bimfelfe Dnele , anv. the Ber of the rols fir Ricard Wingham kaight chiefe other is the earle of Livon, the betre to the great commiffioner in Connagh , dc Henrie Cowlefe knight fc Coward Caterhoule knight, fir ho Con Dnele . Chele tivo and their anceftos, and mas le Strange knight,Coward Wzabelbie, Ooh allother noble men in that prouince ,uben fo ever feete Fenton fecretarie, fir Warbam Sentleger ¢ anie vifcoz0.o; enimitie oid fall out among them, thep bad no peacemaker but the (word, and by warg and blouvthen twas the faine decided. Meuerthes lefle, thefe two noble men leaning to purfue their onete and ry quarels, as tn times pal with the fwozd ¢ tn hofile carte of Cirom fr Galentine Bsowne knights ; but difcontinued. By the god adnife,helpe,andcouncell of thele wife a prudent councelio:s , be fir ought &« bef to bring the tole lanp into thire grounds, aberebp Selatws of Cngiaw might have a though courle am paflage. Wherefore, what fic Wenrie Stoneie befope bab bane ina few counties, that be pesfoy maner,bo refer themfclues to the triall of the latyg; fue cach one anb cadyoneof them fucth the other at the common {ot at lata, and in the canceris in bic maieQige court' BJ, a |