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Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 3 4 In the yeare one thousand two hundred sixtie and eight, Conhur Obren was slaine by Dermot Mac 1268 Monerd, and Morice Fitzgirald earle of Desmond was drowned in the sea, betwixt Wales & Ireland. And Robert Uffort was sent ouer to remaine lord Robert Uf|fort. iustice of Ireland, and Barrie was discharged, who continued till the yeare one thousand two hundred sixtie and nine, and then was Richard de Excester Richard de Excester. made lord iustice. And in the yeare following, was the lord Iames Audleie made lord iustice. Richard 1270 Uerdon, and Iohn Uerdon were slaine, and Fulke 1271 archbishop of Dublin deceased. Also the castels of Aldlecke, Roscoman, & Scheligagh, were destroied. The same yeare was a great dearth and mortalitie in Ireland. In the yeare one thousand two hundred seuentie & two, the lord Iames Audleie was slaine by a fall from his horsse in Thomond, and then was The lord Audleie. Morice Fitzmorice made lord iustice of Ireland, and the castell of Randon was destroied. In the yeare one thousand two hundred seauentie and two, king Randon. The decease of king Hen|rie the third. 1272 Walter Gen|uill. Henrie the third departed this life, and the lord Wal|ter Genuill latelie returned home from his iour|nie into the holie land, was sent into Ireland, and made lord iustice there. In the yeare one thousand two hundred seuentie and fiue, the castell of Rosco|man 1275 was e [...]soones repared and fortified.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 3 4 5 6 In the yeare one thousand two hundred seuentie 1276 An ouerthrow at Glenburie. and six, there was an ouerthrow giuen at Glenbu|rie, where William Fitzroger, prior of the knights hospitalers, & manie other with him, were taken pri|soners, and a great number of other were slaine. The same yeare, Iohn de Uerdon departed this world, and Thomas [...] Clare maried the daughter of Mo|rice Fitzmorice. In the yeare following, Robert U [...]|fort was appointed to supplie the [...]ome of Ge [...]ill, being called home, and so was this Uffort the second time ordeined lord iustice of Ireland. He hauing oc|casion to passe into England, made his substitute Fulborne bishop of Waterford till his returne, and then [...] the gouernement into his owne hands againe. In the yeare one thousand two hundred sea|uentie and seauen, Thomas de Clare flue Obrenroth king of Tholethmond: and yet after this the Irish 1277 closed him vp in Slewbani, togither with Maurice Fitzmaurice, so that they gaue hostages to escape, and the ca [...]ell of Roscoman was woone. In the yere 1278 next insuing, was [...] de Derlington consecrated archbishop of Dublin. There was also a councell holden at Gre [...]ke, and Mac Dermo [...] fiue Cathgur Oconthir king of Connagh. In the yeare one thou|sand two hundred se [...]entie and nine, Robert Uffort vpon occasion of busines came ouer into England, and left [...]er Ful [...] bishop of Waterford to sup|plie his [...], and Rafe [...] and Ohaulan chased O [...]eale in a [...].

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 In the yeare one thousand two hundred and foure 1280 score, Robert [...] the third [...] to occupie the [...] of lord thiefe [...] in Ireland, resuming that [...]oome into his hands againe. In the yeare fol|lowing, 1281 the bishop of Waterford was established by the king of England lord iustice of Ireland. Adam Cusacke the yoonger [...] William Barret, and ma|nie other in Connagh. And in the next yeare, to wit, o [...]e thousand two hundred foure score and two, Pen|queit [...]ue Murer [...]agh, & his brother Art Mac Murgh EEBO page image 63 at [...]hlon. Also the lord Iames de Birmingham, and Piers de Tute departed this life. Also the arch|b [...]p Derlington deceassed. And about the same time, the citie of Dublin was defaced by fire, and the stéeple of Christs church vtterlie destroied. The citi|zens Ch [...]st church repa [...]ed. before they went about to repare their owne priuat buildings, agraed togither to make a collecti|on for reparing the ruines of that ancient building first begun by the Danes, and continued by Citrius prince of Dublin at the instance of Donat some|time D [...]nat bishop of Dublin. bishop of that citie, and dedicated to the blessed trinitie.

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