Anno M.D.LXVII.
- THe Earle of Sussex is sent to the Emperour. Fol. 160.
- The Earle of Leicester hinders it representing to the Queen all the discommodities that might happen if shee married a stranger. ibid.
- Articles of the marriage propounded. Fol. 162.
- Ambassadours sent from the Emperour of Muscouia. Fol. 163.
- The English open the way to goe to Russia by sea. Fol. 164.
- The Company of Muscouy Merchants instituted. ibid.
- A secret message from the Emperour of Muscouie. Fol. 165.
- The death of Nicholas Wotton, and of the Duchesse of Nor∣folke. ibid.
- Shan O-Neale raiseth troubles, and rebelleth. Fol. 166.
- Sir Henry Sidney armes against him, and discomfits him. Fol. 167.
- Shan re-assumes courage; he vseth cruelty to his men. Fol. 168.
- Hee meanes to yeeld. ibid.
- Hee is slaine. Fol. 169.
- Turlogh-Leinich proclaimed O-Neale by the Queens permis∣sion. ibid.
- Hugon, Nephew to Shan, who was afterwards Baron of Dun∣gannon, receiued to grace for an opposite to Turlogh. ibid.
- Troubles in Munster. Fol. 170.