[1] [2] The king little regarding the matter, & the queene led by euill counsell, rather furthered such mischiefes as dailie began to grow by ciuill discord, than sought to reforme them: so that the Normans and Gas|coignes vnderstanding in what state things stood here, turned to the French part, as hereafter it may appeare. About the same time also,A rebellion in Ireland. began a new re|bellion in Ireland; but Richard duke of Yorke being sent thither to appease the same, so asswaged the furie of the wild and sauage people there, that he wan him such fauour amongst them, as could neuer be separa|ted from him and his linage, which in the sequele of this historie may more plainelie appeare.