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[1] Whereat the reſt began a freſh to houle and lament, which doubtleſſe was
pitifull, to be hold fiue valiant Gentlemen, that durſt meete in the fielde
fiue as ſturdie Champions as coulde bee picked out in a realme, to bee ſo
ſodainly terri|fied with the bare name of a woodden Cow, or to feare lyke Lions
a ſilly Cocke his combe, be|ing mooued, as commonly the whole Countrey is, with
a vaine and fabulous old wiues dream. But what blinde prophecie ſoeuer hee read
or heard of any ſuperſtitious Beldame touching a Cowe his belly, that which hee
foretolde, them was found true.
1536
Thomas Fitz Girald and his vncles exe|cuted.
For Thomas Fitz Giralde the thirde of Februarie, and theſe fiue
brethren hys vncles, were drawne, hanged, and quartered at
[figure appears here on page 101] Tiburne, whiche was incontinently bruted as well in Englande and Irelande,
as in forayne ſoyles.Dominick Power. For Dominicke
Power, that was ſent from Thomas to Charles
the fift, to craue hys ayde towards the conqueſt of Irelande (lyke as Chale in
Grauil,Charles Rey|nolde. otherwiſe called Charles
Rei|nolde, was directed to Paulus tertius) preſen|ting the Emperour
with twelue great Haukes and fourtene fayre Hobbies, was aduertiſed by hys
Maieſtie, that he came too late, for his Lord and maiſter, and fiue of his
Vncles were execu|ted at London the thirde of Februarie: How be it the Emperour
procured King Henrie to par|don Dominicke
Power, which notwithſtan|ding he obteyned, yet woulde he not returne to
Irelande, but continued in Portugall, hauing a ducket a day of the Emperour
during his life, which he ended at Liſborne,