Concerning the treaty, We’ve made some alterations. I oppose the idea of dividing the Irish Isle in two kingdoms but I'll grant you the lands you govern now with extended privileges. You'll have more power than you would as lord of the State of Anglican Ireland but you won't be able to call yourself king.
Of course, We won't retreat until you've signed the treaty.
The Treaty of the Irish Civil War
Phrase I: All Catholic Armies will retreat from the Anglican held lands in Ireland, and call back the navies blockading Dublin.
Phrase II: You'll be granted the countship of Kildare which will consist of all the Anglican held lands at this moment. You'll recognisee me as your lord but will be granted extended privileges in return. One of those privileges will be that you'll become one of my advisors and will be in charge of the Anglican church in Ireland.
Phrase III: No Catholic soldier will set foot in the countship of Kildare for a year after wich Catholic and Anglican armies will be merged. All Anglican commanders will be able to keep their command although their force will consist of a mix between Catholics and Anglicans.
Signed by,
King Gerald I
Of the house of FitzGerald,
Rí na hÉireann
By grace of God
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