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5.1. The charter of the agreement was written and subscribed in forme as followeth.

The charter of the agreement was written and subscribed in forme as followeth.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 _HAec est finis & concordia quae facta fuit apud Windshore in octauis sancti Michaelis an. Gra|tiae 1175. inter dominum regem Angliae Henr. secundum, The tenor of the charter of the agrée|ment. & Rodericum regem Co|naciae, per catholicum Tuamensem archiep. & abbatem C. san|cti Brandani, & magistrum L. cancellarium regis Conaciae.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 1 Scilicet quòd rex Angliae concedit praedicto Roderico ligi [...] homini suo regnum Conaciae, quamdus ei fideliter seruiet, vt sit rex sub eo, paratus ad seruicium suum sicut homo suus, & vt teneat terram suam ita bene & in pace, sicut tenuit antequam dominus rex Angliae intraret Hiberniam, reddendo ei trilu|tum EEBO page image 97 & totam aliam terram, & habitatores terrae habeat sub se, & iusticiet vt tributum regi Angliae integrè persoluant, & per manum eius suai [...]ra sibi conseruent. Et illi qui modò tenent, teneant in pace quamdiu manserint in fidelitate regis Angliae, & fideliter & integrè persoluerint tributum & alia iura sua quae ei debent per manum regis Conaciae, saluo in omnibus iure & honore domini regis Angliae & suo.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 Et si qui ex eis regi Angliae & ei rebelles fuerint, & tributum & alia iura regis Angliae per manum eius soluere noluerint, & à fidelitate regis Angliae recesserint, ipse eos iusticiet & amoueat. Et si eos per se insticiare non poterit, constabularius regis Angliae, & familia sua de terra illa iuua|bunt eum ad hoc faciendum, cùm ab ipso fuerint requisiti, & ipsi viderint quòd necesse fuerit. Et propter hunc finem reddet praedictus rex Conaciae domino regi Angliae tributum singulis annis, scilicet de singulis decem animalibus vnum corium placabile mercatoribus, tam de tot [...] terra sua, quám de a|liena.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 3 Excepto quòd de terris illis quas dominu [...] rex Angliae retinuit in dominio suo, & in dominio baronum suorum, ni|hil se intromittet, scilicet Duuelin [...] cum pertinentijs suis, & Midia cum omnibus pertinentijs suis, sicut vnquam Marchat Wamailethlachlin eam meliùs & pleniùs tenuit, aut aliqui qui eam de eo tenuerint. Et excepta Wesefordia, cum omnibus pertinentijs suis, scilicet cum tota lagenia. Et excepta Water|fordia cum tota terra illa, quae est à Waterford vs ad Dun|carnam, ita vt Duncarnam sit cum omnibus pertinentijs suis infra terram illam.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 4 Et si Hibernenses qui aufugerint, redire voluerint ad terram baronum regis Angliae, redeant in pace, reddendo tri|lutum praedictum quod alij reddunt, vel faciendo antiqua ser|uicia quae facere solebant pro terris suis. Et hot sit in arbitrio dominorum suorum. Et si aliqui eorum redire noluerint, domi|ni eorum & rex Conaciae accipiat obsides ab omnibus quos ei commisit dominus rex Angliae ad voluntatem domini regis & suam. Et ipse dabit obsides ad voluntatem domini regi [...] Angliae illos vel alios, & ipsi seruient domino de canibus & auibus suis singulis annis de praesentis suis. Et nullum omninò de quacunque terra regis sit, retinebunt contra voluntatem domini regis & mandatum. Hijs testibus, Richardo episcopo Wintoniae, Gaufrido episcopo Eliensi, Laurentio Duuelinensi archiepiscopo, Gaufrido, Nicholao, & Rogero capellanis regis, Guilhelmo comite de Essex, & alijs multis.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Moreouer, at this parlement the king gaue an Irishman named Augustine, the bishoprike of Wa|terford, which see was then void, and sent him into Ireland with Laurence the archbishop of Dubline to be consecrated of Donat the archbishop of Cassels. The same yeare, both England and the countries ad|ioining were sore vexed with a great mortalitie of people,A great derth. and immediatlie after followed a sore dearth and famine.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 King Henrie held his Christmas at Windsor, and about the feast of the conuersion of saint Paule he came to Northampton, Anno Reg. 22. 1176 & after the mortalitie was well ceassed,A parlement at North|hampton. he called a parlement, whereat was pre|sent a deacon cardinall intituled of S. Angelo, being sent into England as a legat from the pope, to take order in the controuersies betwixt the two archbi|shops of Canturburie and Yorke. This cardinall whose name was Hugh Petro Lion, assembled in the same place a conuocation or synod of the bishops and cleargie, Matth. Paris. as well of England as Scotland: in which conuocation, after the ceassing of certeine strifes and decrées made as well concerning the state of common-wealth, as for the honest behaui|our of mans life, the cardinall consented that (accor|ding as by the kings lawes it was alreadie ordei|ned) all maner of persons within the sacred orders of the cleargie,An act against preests that were hunters. which should hunt within the kings grounds and kill any of his deare, should be conuen|ted and punished before a temporall iudge. Which li|bertie granted to the king, did so infringe the immu|nitie which the cleargie pretended to haue within this realme, that afterwards in manie points, préests were called before temporall iudges, and punished for their offenses as well as the laitie, though they haue grudged indéed and mainteined that they had wrong therein, as they that would be exempted and iudged by none, Polydor. except by those of their owne order.

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