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A23575 Certayne questions demaunded and asked by the noble realme of Englande, of her true naturall chyldren and subiectes of the same 1555 (1555) STC 9981; ESTC S117390 4,972 14

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¶ Certayne QVESTIONS DEMAVNded and asked by the Noble Realme of Englande of her true naturall chyldren and Subiectes of the same Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum Imprinted AT LONDON AT THE earneste requeste and sute of youre graces trewe and faythfull seruaunt Myles Hogherde ☞   ☞   ☞   England speaketh to the Englishmen Aunswere these questions so shal I knowe Yf thou wyshe my safte or my ouerthrowe VVhether ther be two kynd of tresones one to the kynges parsone a nother to the body of the relme or not whether the boddy of the rellme may pardone the committed treasone vnto the parsone of the prince and a gayne whether the Prynce may pardō treason done to the body of the relme ¶ Itē whether a Prince can betray hys own realme or not and whether as the subiectes of a realme without the consent of the Prince may not deliuer vp the right title of the same realme belonging vnto the Prince vnto a straunger whom it belongeth nothing vnto So likewyse the Prince cānot deliuer vp vnto another farrē Prince the right title tuition defence of his realme without the consent of his lawfull eyre or eyres apparent and faythful subiectes vnto any straunger without theyr lawfull expressed consent of them both ¶ Itē whether the cheff Captayn sodiars of any towne Castelle or holde owght to obay his princes letters of cōmaundement wher by the same towne or hold shuld ether be forsaken or surrendred frō the realme to the enemy or to a stranger or els left desolate to the destruction of the realme for the princes pleasure alone ¶ Itē whether the Princes be worthy to be hyr fathers eyre who onely by his last wil called hyr vnto wyll not obserue hyr fathers wil and whether of right her fathers wyl ought to preuayle agaynst all hyr practyses contrary to the same wyll or not and what iudgemēt shall folowe that Princes which doth the contrary ¶ Itē whether one being a bastarde in dede and so declared by the testimonye of .xiij. of the greatest best scoles or vniuersities in al Christēdom by the whole body of the Canō law can be made no bastard otherwaies then by legittimaciō frō the Pope only whose power the same realme had renounced by the auctorite of Gods word whether they were worthy punishment that called suche a one bastarde ¶ Itē whether the expres word of god in the xxij Chap. of Deut. forbyd a woman to beare a sworde or weare spurs as kyngs do in theyr creacion or to weare any other weapon or apparell of man saying A womā shal not we are the weapons of a man neyther shall a man put on womans rayment for who so doeth it is abhominacion vnto the Lord God ¶ Itē whether a Kyng becometh a tyraunt in folowing his wyll and forsaking his law ¶ Itē whether it be tyranny for a Prince to kepe his brother or sister in pryson cā charge them with nothinge as all the Realme well knoweth ¶ Item whether the Kynge thursteth the bloud of his subiectes when he seketh meanes to put his subiectes to death after he is lawfully quyte by the lawes of his Realme and punished those men who haue passed vpon hys lyfe forcing them as much as may be to kyl his sayd subiecte ¶ Item whether that Prince doeth commyt oppression extorcion which taketh away hys subiectes goodes whē he is out of hys realme before he be condemned or called home to hys aunswere And whether god wyl reuenge such extorcion or not ¶ Item whether it be a poynte of tyrannye for a Prince when he knoweth a dosyne of hys counsayl giltie of hye treason to condemne one of the most innocente to death for the same because he would not assent to them in religion to pardon the rest yea and to cause some of thē to syt vpon him in iudgement who were more giltie then the partie condemned ¶ Item whether it be a poynt of tyranny to kyll one of his own bloud for a faulte deuysed and done by others So that none other cause can appeare why he should kyll his sayd Cousyn but onely that he shoulde not raygne after him ¶ Item whether a Kyng promysing before his entrey to the imperial crown of his realme to suffre some of his subiectes to folowe theyr owne religion or afterward in the tyme of cōmocion promyse them pardon yf they wil laye downe theyr weapons and departe Be bound to preserue his promyse and yf he do not whether such a Prince ought euer after to be beleued or credited when he offereth pardonne to serue his turne ¶ Item whether they that haue takē an othe neuer to receyue the Bishop of Rome agayne haue not withstanding in open parliament suffred billes to be preponed and with their voyces consented to the receyuing of him agayne be periured or not ¶ Item whether a King beyng betroughted to another Kynges doughter with wordes of the present tyme may marry another womē or not she beynge a lyue And yf suche a Prince should marry with the Quene of Englāde whether should she lyue in aduoutry and the childe childe so begotten then be a bastarde or not ¶ Item whether it be treason to declare a title of a Realme by a petegree to a spanish straūge bloude by dyuers other meanes remoued but specially by acte of Parliament declaringe the same to be treason ¶ Item whether subiectes oughte to loke to theyr own safetye to the safetie of the realme and to ioyne them selfes wholy together to put downe such a Prince as seketh all meanes possible to deliuer thē theyr landes theyr goodes theyr wyues theyr childrē the whole realme into the handes of Spanyardes who be moste iustly hated lyke dogges all the worlde ouer ¶ Item whether these men be mete to sytte in the Parliament house that wil not speake as readely and as earnestly for the profyte of the poore man and wealth of the realme as for the pleasure and flattering of his Prince or not Item whether actes made by a parcial Parliament chosen by craft and pollicy for the cōpassing of the Princes wilfull purpose oughte to be obeyed or not ¶ Item whether the determinacion of suche a parliamente as be all together ignoraunte in matters of religion ought to be obeyed though all the soules of the poore people in the realme should be damned thereby or not ¶ Item whether that man that maryeth the Quene of a realme yf she decease before hym shall haue all her goodes mouable within the realme or elles where as all her gold siluer and Iewels of plate and other al the treasures of the townes and castles all ordenaunce and gonnes horsses shippes bowes harnas and all such other thinges as were hers at the tyme of her death whether by the law he may cary away out of the realme the same treasure Whim ¶ Item whether all suche as