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CAMPION'S HISTORE

1]6 campion's historie herited of all his lands in the county of Kildare, which were bestowed upon the Earle of Kildare and his heires for ever. The Earle waxed insolent upon this successe, and squared with diverse Nobles English and Irish of the Land, hee took prisoner, Richard Earle of Vlster, and him detained untill the Parliament then assembled at Kilkenny, commanded his delivery, and forthat unruli- nesse, disseised the Geraldines of the Castle of Sli- gagh, and of all his lands in Connaght. William Doddingsale Lord Iustice. m This yere for the defence of Wales, and commodity of Passen- gers, to and from Ireland, the King did coast upon the Isle of Anglisey, called the mother of Wales, and builded there the castle de hello marisco, or Bewma- rishe. Thomas Fitz Morice Lord Iustice. Iohn Wogan Lord Iustice pacified the former strife, 11 betweene Vlster and Kildare, and all the Ge- raldines, with their associats, together with Theobald Lord Sutler, gathered strength of men, and met the kings army before Edinburgh, wan the Citty, ° slew 25. thousand Scots, hampred Iohn JBaliol king of the Scots, in such sort, that glad and faine was he to re- new his homage. s m 1294. » 129G. - 1299.