[Excerpts from "History of Two Queens: I. Catharine of Aragon. II. Anne Boleyn", by William Hepworth Dixon, 1874] [Excerpted 17 Sep 2007, Mark Murphy] Book XVIII. Exile and Return, 1524-1526 [Anne Boleyn] Chapter VII. Viscount Rochford. p. 355 Kildare incited certain chiefs of the O'Briens, by offers of wages, and a gift of horses, silks, and cloth, to rise against the King's deputy.... He gave a place called Castle Curry, standing on the border of Kilkenny, to Connor O'Brien, as a fortalice from which his men could scare the Butler sept. He sent his kernes to waste the Faragh of Tullock, on of the Ormond lordships; go M'Morgho, one of his Irish captains, to attack Arklow, one of Piers' castles, and carry off his ward. M'Morgho set fire to a house in which Piers was sleeping, so that the deputy had to sally in his shirt. [Sir Piers Butler the Red]