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tuxiitxfhy the priyivcr diililces , lieart burnings, and malicious emulations among the
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gr ’ - . Irjfhprinces , grevvinto aferiousdeliberatioii with the Nobles of Englzltndin;-they
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' the,Ealkpatt Of.Il”ClI3‘l‘].d,iWl1lCh in Latin iscalled Lgzgenzgg, anhdhcommolnly Leinffeyfdig
u 1 beirigforliis tyratrnie and luflfiillleawdneffc,thrull out of his Kingdom; (for he hadf,
, i ra,vifh‘ed the wife ofo Rorckgapety King Qffvzellzj ohtaineduaide &’,foi1c'es ofl-len.-lg
B tie the fecond KingofEngland,to be redoredinto his Kingdoine :ig:;inc;;md.m3dc‘
fl ‘.1 covenant with Richard Earle oflhrmlzracla , furnamcd S,'(ang&azp..v, ofglighgtifc (tf,Ri:hard
yetepfsialvation ,1.15i5.about,thVe;conqueIl. ofIreland,for the behoofe ofhis broth er s
, r lV1:l‘lig??71;:()fAI1‘i0'lf. .;,But‘throtigh thecounfell‘ of.his>niothe;dM4zrva’e the Emprcll'e,this. ‘
P1:giq&,yv:;s reieeigcfidgunto another; tiine.Hoyybeit, not manyycercs betweene, Der-
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mzggtgitthc fonnegfjlliurtbard (Dermot M4: Morrog they .c3l1.;;,,n) Whomgned over:
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ac Morrogl
3 Clara‘; that hee forhispart fhouljd aide him inthe recovering of his Kingdom: 3 and 5“"“‘-‘v""“"
thatliimfelfe would.alTurc untoithe Earle together withvhis daugliter E[(g([l1ef.1id 5
Kingdome in fugcefiion afterliim, Heeretipon , the faid Earle liav‘inrgfortliwi:h,
"muttered up and taifed an armie of Welfh and Englifh together , andjoigned unto;
him to accompany him in the warres,tlie Fit;-Ginzla’.r-,Firz,St:pb.zm and other gen. h
tlemen out of England and Wales ,ref’tored his father in law Dermal‘ into his form ct
Kingdome agaiue : and withinfcw yeeres gasby conqueft fo great :1 part oflreland‘-.
intohis owue h ands;,that his powre became now fufpct5‘;e‘d to the King of England gf
whoby proclamation , 84 thatiwith gteevous m,enacesrccall,e,d hoinetliefaid Earlexi
and his followers out,ofIreland,a’hd unlcife they. obeicd without delayptonounccdx‘
them ttaytors and their goods confifcate. -VVhereup,on, the Earle granted unto the.‘ .
2 Kingby covenant and vvriting,whatfoeverhe eitlierinlierititd in tightofhis wife, or‘ ..
wottvvitli his fword,8z.as his teiiant in v'a(l'ailhagVc,.received from him thellarldomes vH,,.';;,,;,,-
ofWei.y’ard,0[3ri:,C.1ter[og;6 and Kzldarnvitlg qertairle Caj’le:. Then King Henrie tlie,v[ec6iid mi
Second, having gathcreda powtc-together in the,yeete ofChrii’t 1 172a failed over. ,‘-"‘“"“‘“‘l'
into lteland,and obtained the Princelytitle offovcraignc rule ofthc Iland.‘ i -
-For, the States of Irclaiidpaffed over untoyhimall‘ their rule and powre,
namely ,, Izo;lm;’;ke:0 Cmr. ‘Dim, that-is , ..7'l1c Bronme, Mamrtrlt5qf1rrl.1nct‘;i(;imId,
DDcrm,zit.>.2Ila: Cart! rKingiof;,Corlee, .DOI7ri=fl1.0Bffl1 King-of Limirii'l::. ,. 0 CI!7'f[[-;C"’"‘b"‘1"‘l:
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..KIlI2g'j0f]7f!-t[,,‘1llV4[l]!4gl!Il King of Oplulicf, .0 Rarke King of MtflJ,'0j(Er1['Kll)g>-jnihehands A
ofVl er, with the reft oftheNobles and ‘tlieippeoplerz and :[llC faniea under their’. “W0”
Charters fubfcribed, figned, delivered, and tranfmitted to Rome. VVhich w;1stati- . W '
fied and confirmed moreoverby a Patent of-Pope Hddziazig by a ring dcliuered unto
him in token of his inucfturc,and alfo by the authority of certaine provincial Syimdr.
ThisKiiig.H3hriedflemard delivered up the’ Scignorj afmftldnd , into,tlic1iahdsof
his f0’ ne [elm .- which c.orivciancevPope Kilian confirmed his Bxtll,zmdjn, refiimbeii
nit? aha can]‘irm,1tio24 fmt‘l;im;tCoromt of Ptzrckes fiailzert broidcd4ndtmb2'aZ1r&j1
witlzgold.‘ Whom,after he was,once eftablifhed in his Kitigdomqdivcrs authors af-in
EL Htmc, to have granted by his Chat‘ter‘orPat'cnt , Ireland and.Eng1and'both , unto?
the.:ChiIrch of Rome to be held of it ‘ever aftjcrrin fee, and to have received it againc
from the Church , as a Feudataficggalfo to h:1.V.<:.1bo‘undi his fticccil'our‘s topay rlueci-.,
hundred markes unto the Bifliop of Rom e‘ : But .that"I110ll2, worthy . and famous
Sit Tlmmu Mbar: , who tooke the Popes part even unto deatlnailirmetli this to bee
falfe : Forliewriteth , that the Romzmifls can thew. nolltelisgrantg thatthey never‘ ‘
dem aunded the forefaid monie 5 and that the Kings of Englandynev'cr,:1cl<nowled-
ged it. But by hisleave,as great a man ashe was, the cafe flood othcrwifc , as evi-
dently appeereth by the ParliamentRecords , the cr'edite-wlieteof cannot be im-
pugned. For, in an affembly of all theSta'tes ofthe R ealme,in the reigne of Edward
E: the third , the Lord Chancellour of England propofed and related ,. tlratthe Pope
" would judicially fue the King of England aswel for the I-IamagE)as'thc'ttibtitc which
was to be yeelded for England andlreland :to the performance whereof King Iolm
in times pail had obliged himfelfe andliis iixcceffors: a'nd;bf;this point '5‘: whichhec
put to quellion, required tlieitfopinigni.‘ lB,iil1QpStl(;ll[C’d‘to have a ‘da by them
felves for to confult about tliis"riiiiJtter : ‘th‘e'No'blc‘s lillelvife; and the people or Cam-
- 3:-i‘.-:‘:s ‘ - rmmaltj.