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and making the submissions due he clapped his hand to his sword and swore that he would not bear such usage were it from Henry the 8th himself, and he immediately withdrew from court--His Friends entreated him not to give that triump to his enemies that affliction to his Friends which must-- ensue from his supporting a contest with his Sovereing--The death of Burleigh which happened about the same time seemed to leave him without a rival--While Elezabeth was occupied in chereshing the disposition of revolt in the Netherlands, she herself was exposed to the same spirit in Ireland--O'Neale had fomented a violent rebellion in Ulster he sought shelter among the Scottish Hilanders who on account of some ancient injuries put him to death. Hugh O'Neale his Nephew had been raised by Elizabeth to the dignity of Earl of Tyrone, but being acknowledged head of his clan he preferred the pride of Carlames licence and dominion, to the pleasures of opulence and tranquillity-- The Queen was now become