. History of the Queen's County . ORAIONI) A PRISONI-R. \(,l. II , p. 485. MOlll I .cdw ll ll. THE 17TH CENTURY—160O-1607. 485 Sir George Carew and the Earl of Thomond supplied a conjointversion of the affair starting with their arrival in Kilkenny the pre-ceding evening : — Where we ft)und the Earl of Orinond, who, as soon as we came unto him,acquainted us that he had appointed the next day to jjarley with Onie mac Rory.^Ve told his Lordship that we would attend him, and 1. the President, desired hisLordship that my 100 horse might be sent fur to go with us for his Lordships betterguard, whic
. History of the Queen's County . ORAIONI) A PRISONI-R. \(,l. II , p. 485. MOlll I .cdw ll ll. THE 17TH CENTURY—160O-1607. 485 Sir George Carew and the Earl of Thomond supplied a conjointversion of the affair starting with their arrival in Kilkenny the pre-ceding evening : — Where we ft)und the Earl of Orinond, who, as soon as we came unto him,acquainted us that he had appointed the next day to jjarley with Onie mac Rory.^Ve told his Lordship that we would attend him, and 1. the President, desired hisLordship that my 100 horse might be sent fur to go with us for his Lordships betterguard, which he refused, thanking nie fur my offer, saving that he had no need ofthem. The next day, being the 10th of this present, after dinner, his Lordship nothaving in his company above the number of 17 horsemen of his followers armed, andnot a little above the like number of all sorts, whereof we were part, and the restlawjers, merchants, and others upon hacknevs, with no other weapons than ourswords, rode out to the place of meet
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