[1] Thoſe parties then once reformed, and the ca|ſtels of Trim,The Caſtels of Trim and Du| [...]els. and Du [...]els being eft ſoones re|payred, that had beene forſaken of Hugh Tirell theyr keeper and deſtroyed, the whole Ile for a time reſted in meetly good quiet. So that the Engliſhe Nobilitie that lay there, had tyme the better to ſettle themſelues, and for more increaſe of ſtedfaſt amity, to match themſelues in mariage according to their degrees.Mariages. Heruey maried Rey|monds ſiſters daughter, whiche Ladie was the daughter of Maurice Fitz Geralde, and by pro|curement of Reymond, the Erle gaue his daugh|ter Alma in mariage vnto Williã the eldeſt ſon of Maurice Fitz Gerald, to which Maurice (be|ing ſente for forth of Wales) the Earle gaue the middle Candred of Ophelan (which he had poſſeſ|ſed before by the kings aſſignment) togither with the caſtel of Guikinlon, to holde the ſame in fee.Wicklowe.