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A20476 The explanation. of the true and lavvful right and tytle, of the most excellent prince, Anthonie the first of that name King of Portugall, concering his warres, againste Phillip King of Castile, and against his subiectes and adherentes, for the recouerie of his kingdome. Together vvith a briefe historye of all that hath passed aboute that matter, vntill the yeare of our Lord. 1583. Translated into English and conferred with the French and Latine copies. By the commanundement and order of the superiors.; Explanatio veri ac legitimi juris, quo serenissimus Lusitaniae Rex Antonius eius nominis primis nititur. English António, Prior of Crato, 1531-1595.; Hollyband, Claudius, 16th cent. 1585 (1585) STC 689; ESTC S100205 44,552 60

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the same by their last willes and testamentes for the discharge of their consciences notwithstanding that it was alwaies kept verye secret through the endeuour of the said Lodowike aswel in respect of thine quallitye of the persons as also for that the publishinge thereof was not materiall at that time for that Don Anthonio was brought vp to be a Priest and Churchman and for that also there were then many other heyres of the kingdom that were nearer to the Crowne then he When Don Anthonio had receaued the same aduertisement he opened the matter to King Henry his vncle and besought him to voutchsafe the examitation thereof and to graunte that hee might produce certaine witnesses and poofes whereby the truth of the matter myght bee founde oute and manifestlye knowne for the auoydinge of all controuersies and warres which otherwise were lyke to arise betweene them who after the death of the sayde Kinge Henry myghte pretende Tytle to the kingdome For sithe hee was the onelye sonne of the sayde Lodowike seconde sonne of the sayde Kinge Emanuell if his byrth bee prooued to bee legittimate hee necessarilye excluded and barred all others that by tytle of consanguinitye myghte aspyre or pretende tytle to the succession of the kingdome notwithstanding there were anye of the children liuing who were beegotten of the daughter of the sayde Kynge Emanuell which was elder then the sayde Lodowike her brother forasmuche as the kingdome of Portugall falleth not by succession to the woman nor anye other descending of her When Kynge Henrye had vnderstandinge thereof beeing a verye olde manne as afore is aleaged and fearing least himselfe shoulde in case Don Anthonio were proued to bee borne in lawfull marriage bee depriued of his kingdome he conceaued so greate indignation thereat that immediatlye hee bannished Don Anthonio Thirtye myles from his courte with expresse commaundemente that hee shoulde not presume to retourne thither vntill his Maiestye shoulde take further order in that behalfe Thereuppon Don Anthonio yeilding his obedience to the same commaundemente made his repayre to the Cytie of Columbria being foure and thyrtie myles from Lysbone where at that tyme Kinge Henry kepte his Courte But yet neuerthelesse the sayd Don Anthonio lefte at Lisbone the sayde auntient seruaunte of his fathers from whome hee had receaued the sayde aduertisemente who at the same tyme was in the seruice of the sayde Kinge Henry and verye farre in his fauoure To this man the sayd Don Anthonio at his departing from Lisbone gaue a speciall charge to sollycite his cause to the Kinge in his absence with all endeuoure and diligence The which the same Minister promised with all fidelitye to accomplishe and made humble petition to Kinge Henry that with his good fauour and lycence hee might prosecute the affayres of the sayde Don Anthonio Whiche the Kinge not onelye graunted but also expressely commaunded him so to doe When the said Agent had receaued this aunswere of the King he required Emanuell Bishop of Almada then conseruator of the priuileges of the order of the Knights of saint Iohn at Thisle of Malta competent Iudge of the sayde Don Anthonio as prior of Crato of the same order To receaue and heare the depositions of witnesses and certain documents and instruments wherby the said Don Anthonio intended to verifie and proue himself to be issued of a lawfull marriage praying the sayd Bishop neuerthelesse to keepe the matter very secrete least the King by vnderstanding the same shoulde conceaue some newe displeasure Whereuppon the sayde Byshoppe proceeded in the examination of the cause Before whome were produced three witnesses who perfectlye with lawfull circumstaunces deposed that they were present at the celebration of Marriage betweene the sayde Lodowike and Iolenta parentes of the sayd Don Anthonio Also there was broughte and produced beefore the sayde conseruatour the Testament of one Rui Celema who while hee liued was knowne to bee a verye honest credible man of approued integritie and was seruaunte to Don Anthonios Father and in good estimation not only with him but also with King Henry This Rui Celema by his testament had declared that he alwaies vnderstood certaynelye knewe that the sayde Lodowike Father of Don Anthonio was secretlye marryed to Jolenta setting downe therewithall diuerse reasons whiche sufficyentlye prooue the same and bycause hee was at poynte of death and for that in tyme to comeit myghte bee expediente and beehouefull to the common wealth of the kingdome of Portugall to knowe that Don Anthonio was issued of a lawfull marryage therefore and for the discharge of his conscience hee had made true declaration thereof in his sayde Testamente There was also exhibited before the sayde Byshop the Testament of the sayd Lodowike wherby he ordeined and appointed the said Don Anthonio his son his only heire not only in al his goods Patrimoniall but also in certaine patronall rightes of greate im-Portance which were lefte vnto the saide Lodowike by the testament of his brother Ferdinando and his wife who as is aforesaide dyed without children Further there were produced before the sayde Bishop other witnesses of good calling and credite who deposed that King John the third of that name immediatlye after the death of the sayd Lodowike his brother gaue vnto Don Anthonio the signet and Armes of his father commaunding him to vse the same frankly and freely without barre or breach in as ample manner as his sayd father had the vse thereof as the sayd Don Anthonio hath alwayes since accordingly done Vppon the proofe of all these thinges the sayd Bishop taking vnto himselfe certaine other Iudges of the same order gaue sentence touching the same matter whereby it was pronounced and declared that the sayde Don Anthonio was the lawfull sonne of the said Lodowike and Iolenta the which sentence was also pronounced and confirmed in the Chauncerie of the saide order howbeit secretly for the cause afore aleaged In the meane tyme King Henry assembleth the estates of his kingdome to treate of diuers matters concerning the common-wealth and tranquillitie of the same and speciallye to deliberate who should be the next and meetest Heire to the crowne after his decease and yet neuerthelesse gaue expresse commaundement to Don Anthonio not to come to the said assembly but to send some deputie or agent that might represent his person there Also the same king Henry being very fearefull least Don Anthonio should proue himselfe to be legittimate required the Pope of Roome to voutchsafe to commit vnto him the hearing and examination of the cause touching the legittimation of the said Don Anthonio In the meane time the same king Henry proceedeth with the conuocation of the saide estates and commaundethe that these personages should be cited thither to wit Philip King of Castile as sonne of Isabell eldest daughter of the said King Emanuell which Isabell as is afore alleaged was married to the Emperor Charles the fift Also the Duke of Sauoy as nephew of Beatrice daughter of
was priuily had concluded but the truth was hee had hearde it by reporte of others by reason hee was houshold seruant to Iolentaes parents The King by reason thereof was mooued immediately to sent for all the Actes depositions of witnesses instruments exhibited on the behalfe of Don Anthonio before the said Bishop and conseruator to proue his matter togeather with the sentēce giuen thereupon al the which being brought before him he caused to bee cast into the fire would not admit any other witnesses profes which the said Agent offered yet further to produce in the same cause amongst the which were diuerse religious men of good calling who had bin confessors to the saide Lodowike besides diuers other witnesses of good credite estimamation Howbeit the king contemning and reiecting all the same contrary to all order of law gaue sentence whereby he pronounced the former sentence before giuen by the said bishop and conseruator to be void of no force or effect And thereuppon gaue order to the high marshal of the kingdom called Edward de Castle branco whom since the Kinge of Castile hath made one of the chiefe Treasorers of the kingdom that he should binde and bring Don Anthonio to the Courte as Captiue prisoner and commaunded that the two witnesses which remained prisoners should be bannished but contrariwise greatly rewarded him that had altered his deposition graūting vnto him a crossado of the knights of thorder of Saint Iames withall the rent and reuenues thereunto appertayning but Don Anthonio beeing in due time aduertised of all these things remooued immediately from the Cytie of Colymbre so that the marshall came thither in vaine so retourned to Lisbone Assoone as the said sentence was giuen Don Anthonies Agent sent a supplycation to the byshoppe of Rome complayning of the great iniustice done to Don Anthonio by the king beseeching the said bishop to voutchsafe his ayde to Don Anthonio by remedy of lawe againste that sentence so wickedly giuen and also to inhibite the Kinge that by force of the same hee shoulde proceede no further nor execute any thing against the sayd Don Anthonie Vpon the exhibiting of this supplication the Pope with all expedicion caused his letters pattents to bee dispatched whereby hee declared the sayde sentence of Kinge Henry to be altogether voyde and of no force most specially for that he had rashly proceeded to to sentence diffinitiue withoute commission or authoritie forasmuch as the former letters by vertue whereof he proceeded against the sayde Don Anthonio conteyned no other matter sauing onely that hee might heare and examine all the witnesses and receaue therewithall all instrumentes and suche like thinges whereby Don Anthonio ment to prooue his cause and that vpon the hearing of the witnesses and the cause duly pleaded all the actes instruments and proofes should be sent to the sayde Bishop of Roome that hee mighte Iudge and determine of the same as hee shoulde thinke to bee most conuenient Expresly commaunding the sayde Kinge Henry to proceede no further nor attempt any thing against Don Anthonies person by vertu of the said sentence giuen against him by the same kinge Henrye but to sende vnto the Pope all thactes instruments and proofes produced before king Henry on the beehalfe of Don Anthonio to thintent the cause mighte bee decided and Iudged by the Pope himselfe or such Iudges as he should appoint When these letters were by the Popes legate denounced to king Henry immediately theruppon the same kinge commanded Don Anthonies Agent within ten dayes vpon payne of death to departe out of his kingdome bycause the king vnderstoode the Popes letters were obtained through his industrie and and diligence by reason whereof the same Agent vppon this commaundemente departed presentlye from Lysbone to a monasterie of Castile adioyning to the borders of the kingdome of Portugall Nowe when king Henry by reason of the Popes inhibition could proceed no further nor attempt any thing against Don Anthony by vertue of the said sentence he determined to take another course for thexecution of his rancour against him Wherupon vnder pretence and coloure that Don Anthony had come within six miles of his Court contrary to his commaundement hee commaunded him likewise uppon paine of death to depart oute of his kingdome within fifteene dayes declaring and decreeing with all that by the same occasion he had forfaited all his right whiche he pretended to the kingdome commaunding moreouer that none of Don Anthonies seruants vpon paine of death should attend serue their maister in that extremitie This most hard and rigorous sentence he presently caused to be signified to Don Anthonio then being at the saide towne of Colimbre whereof when the Burgesses of the towne and chiefelye the schollers of thuniuersitie there amongst whome remained many of the nobilitye were aduertised there arose such trouble that they put them selues in armes crying euery where in the towne howe King Henry doting with age and mooued with hatred against Don Anthonie would deliuer the kingdome of Portugall into thandes of the Kinge of Castile and for the same occasion had giuen this rigorouse sentence against him Wherefore they would not suffer him in this manner to bee expelled out of the kingdome Offering themselues to bee his valiaunt and faithfull defenders herein and ready to spende their lyues and goodes for his safetye Neuerthelesse Don Anthonio not mynding to stirre vppe anye tumulte in the Realme for his cause gaue greate thankes to the multitude for their readye good will and affection towarde him desiring them to pacifie and content themselues For hee was wholy determined to obey the kinges commaundement in hope that when his Maiestye had better weighed the matter hee woulde at the last reuoke the same sentence whereuppon hauing by this meane pacified the tumulte and dismissed thassemblye hee departed towarde the kingdome of Castile and wente to the same place whither his Agent within a fewe dayes beefore was gone whiche was a monasterie of Franciscan Fryers distant one myle from the towne of Valentia of Alcantara When the king of Castile vnderstoode of Don Anthonioes bannishment out of Portugall hee sent letters forthwith to all Gouernours Maiors and other highe officers of his townes Castles Borowghes and Villages bordering towarde Portugall to shewe vnto him in case he resorted thither all manner of courtesie and honorable entertainmente but yet neuerthelesse to take heede and haue speciall regarde that he retourned no more into Portugall Thereuppon the saide Agent vppon aduertisemente to him thereof giuen required a specyall friende of his then remayning in Portugall neere the confines of Castile to spye oute in those quarters some secrete place farre from the common passages where Don Anthonie might saelye remayne for a certaine space In the meane while when thagent vnderstoode what daye Don Anthonie woulde come to the monasterie hee caused a notarie of the saide towne of Valentia to come thither the very same day by whome assoone
Alleadging withall that the ennemyes army could not stay long about the sayd Island for want of a hauen and speciallye how the galleis could not abyde the Ocean sea when it began to swell which happened commonlye about the moneth of August then beeing at hand further how the ennemye with all his armye could not long remayne there if the commoditye of victuals were taken from him When Mounsyr de Chartres had conferred with his captaines about these matters some were of aduise to giue present battayle others and the greater part resolued with the Erle to differre it till the next day The Erle beeing aduertised of this resolution called before him certayne of the chiefe Portugall captaynes declaring vnto them what had passed in this matter exhorting them to keepe diligent watch that night that none of their souldiours departed from the campe But when the Portugals who before were willing to ioyne battayle vnderstood the differring of the same tyll the next day their heartes began to faint insomuch that by little and little they forsooke the campe and wente home to their houses Vpon the vnderstanding whereof the Erle distrusting the victory conueyed him selfe about midnight with ten or twelue of his company out of the campe to the intent to saue him selfe by flight as appeared afterwardes by certaine barques which he had prepared for that purpose yet faining to make present returne But on the morow after thinking with his companie to be embarked he was disappointed by certaine women dwelling aboute the place where the barques laie who brake them in peeces to stop his passage Then seeing him selfe in this aduersitie and deceiued of his expectation he went in dispaire and hid himselfe in the best sort he could among the rockes Nowe when it was light day Mounsir de Chartres hearing no newes of therle and perceiuing howe in a manner all the Portugalles were gone from the camp thought no other but that therle had withdrawne himselfe with his Portugalls to the rocks according to his speeche had the daie before Whereupon presentlie the saide Mounsyr de Chartres setting al his men in order of battell marched straight to that place which therle had before nominated vnto him But forasmuche as he founde there neither the saide earle nor victuals and other necessaryes which hee had promised to conuaie thither Therefore hee assembled all his Captaines and officers with the cheefe of the Portugalles which yet stayed in the campe to consult what was best to be done Thereupon they al concluded how it was best to agree with the enimy Insomuche that vpon conference had betweene him and them at last a conclusion was made whereby it was lawfull for all the souldiers aswell frenchmen as Portugalls to depart with bag and baggage out of the Island whithersoeuer they would leauing behind them their armor Ensignes and Drummes Also the enimie promised to furnish them with ships victualles for their passage Howbeit the saide earle of Torres Vedras and certaine naturall borne subiectes of thisle were excepted out of this treatie agreement whose pardon thennimie would in no wise yeelde to graunt After this composition thus made all thisle was miserably sacked by the space of 3 dais many of thinhabitants hanged Emanuel Serradas beheaded who a little before by king Anthonies commandement had taken sacked thisle of Caboverde neither could therle of Torres vedras escape his fortune for the 3. day after thagreement made he was found among the rocks by meanes of a maid-slaue bewraying him therupon was also beheaded And although the losse of this Islande of Tercera with thothers depending therof was vnto the said king Don Anthonie a great lamentable misfortune yet for all that neuer abating his courage he hath alwaies reposed his confidence in God and thuprightnes of his iust cause hoping by the grace of almighty God good assistance of Christian princes at last to recouer his kingdom which the king of Castile hath tirannicallie taken from him as wee are taught by many histories how the raign of tyrāts lasteth not lōg And this is the verie reason that hitherto the saide King Don Anthonie hath refused all manner of cōposition with the said king of Castile notwithstanding he hath had very large offers at his hands of some of the which and specially of the cheefest it shall not bee from the purpose here to make rehersall It is therfore conuenient to be knowne how the king of Castile by Christopher de mora his ambassador in Portugall offered vnto Don Anthonie yeerely before he was created king 500 thousand duckats and the gouernorship of Portugall during his life with the free disposition of all offices benefices and dignities aswell ecclesiasticall as temporall falling void in that time within al the kingdō of Portugal vpon cōditiō that he shold renoūce his actiō to the kingdō of Portugal Afterwards whē Don Anthony was ouercōe wādred in great dāger in deserts vnfrequēted places the king of Castile gaue in charge to Ieronimo de mendoza a gētlemā cōmander of thorder of the knights of S Iames to endeuor by al possible means to come to the speech of Don Anthonies agent to propoūd some other meane of agremēt Therfore this Jeronimo de Mendoza taking in his cōpany Emanuell of Portugall a speciall friend of the said agent and vncle to therle of Vimioso came to the wife of the said agēt to a house of his about 8. miles frō Lisbon deliuering vnto her a safe cōduct frō the king of Castile for the surety of her husbands persō with particular letters directed to him desired her to send them to him assoone as she could learn wher he was telling her it was a matter of very great importāce which he had to treat vpō with him wher of depēded the wealth tranquilitie generallie of al the kingdō of Portugal particularly of the said Don Anthony her husbāde his agent It fortuned that within 8. dayes after the saide agent ignorant hereof came fecretly to his wife to thintēt to take order for the saide king Don Anthonies first shipping which he thought to haue taken at Lisbon leauing the same king Don Anthonio 2. miles from thence in a secrete place where he was to stay til al thinges were ready for his embarking in a ship which thē vnladed at Lisbō beeing couertly sent thither for that purpose by the sayde queene mother with maister Peter Dor a gentleman of great wisedome and discretion who alwayes had been well inclyned to King Anthonies side and had expresse commaundement to inquyre whether he were dead or alyue Now when the sayde King Don Anthonie vnderstoode by his Agent what Ieronimo de Mendoza propounded from the king of Castil he was very vnwilling to consent that his sayde Agent shoulde enter into any communication with him fearing it was but a drift to entrap his sayde Agent and yeelde him prisoner into the King of Castiles handes but yet the
from the yoke bondage of the Castilians whose garrisons there exceede not the number of three thousand men but also to inuade Castile in reuenge of the said iniuries whereinto there is long wide accesse and entry out of Portugall without any strong place to hinder free passage into the said kingdom of Castile Moreouer the hatred of the Portugalles against the Castilians is growne so far that they which before were addicted to the said King of Castile and corrupted with money promises to deliuer their natiue country into his handes do nowe secretly fauour King Don Anthonio auouching how they will rather yeilde their liues goodes to his maiesties mercye then liue any longer vnder the tyranny of the King of Castile Who hath them in no estimation neither will perform what he promised when he solicited them to be authors to procure him the kingdome Although all men know how smalle accompte the king of Castile maketh to fulfill his promises to suche men as he hath vsed in like kind of affaires most specially when he hath no more neede of them yet it shalbe worth the noting in this place how hee hath dealt with them that were the principall authors to bring his matters so easilye to passe in Portugall These men when King Don Anthonio was ouercom discomfited the King of Castile in peace able possession of the Kingdome of Portugall of the realmes lands countreis depending therof sauing onely the said Islands of Assores which held a good while as is afore recited for king Anthony exhibited a supplication to the saide King of Castile declaring at large their seruices done in his behalfe for thobteining of the said Kingdome of Portugall beseeching his maiestie to voutchsafe the performance of those promises which his ambassadors the Duke of Ossuna and Christofer de Mora had made vnto them on his behalfe exhibiting writings withall to prooue the saide ambassadors promises Wherunto the King commaunded answere to be giuen that this supplycation with thambassadors writing should be sent to his counsell called in the Portugall language Mesa da conscientia Wherupon followed a decree touching that matter of the tenor or effect ensuing Forasmuch as the king of Castile is true inheritor of the kingdom of Portugal it was not lawfull for the suppliants to sel the same for gifts nor promises but rather they had incurred the penalty of death for th●s of their own accord without these promises they deliuered not the kingdom to the said king of Castile But if the kingdom perteyned to Don Anthonio then they could not sell it to king Phillip wherfore the king was no way bound to performe the promises which thambassadors made to the suppliants but of his benignity and clemencye hee absolueth the supplyants from the capitall punishment whereunto for this cause they had endaungered them selues A notable reward surely yea that such a one as commonlye all traytors receaue as the King of Castile accustometh to bestow vpon all them that doe him seruice in like affaires Which may serue for an example to all men that for giftes or promises they attempt nothing against their dutie nor consciences For God is a iust iudge that neuer leaueth wickednes vnpunished nor well doeing vnrecompenced Syth therefore it manifestly appeareth by the premisses that the fayd King Don Anthonio hath a rightfull most iust cause it is to be wished that al christian princes or the more part of them would of their owne accordes offer them selues to aide succour him to recouer his Kingdom whereof he is so vniustlye and tyrannouslye spoyled by the king of Castile as it also appertayneth to all princes to helpe them that be afflicted and oppressed by tyranny Whereunto truly they ought to be the more forwarde and mooued for that it seemeth the onely waye and meane to deliuer themselues and their posteritye from the tyrannye of the Spanyardes whiche otherwise in the ende they shall hardelye auoyde as more particulerlye hath beene declared in this treatise FINIS
therewith commanded the kings last will and testament to be opened in the presence of thambassadors of the king of Castile the dukes of Sauoy and Bargantia and of the Prince of Parma whereby it was found how King Henry had ordeined that the Iudges appointed to determine the matter touching the succession of the kingdom should proceede no further nor decree any thing therein vntil the cause concerning Don Anthonyes legittimation were decided by the Iudges therfore authorised by the Bishop of Rome which sufficiently proueth all the rigorous dealing of king Henry against Don Anthonie to haue proceeded rather through diffidence or for feare of the king of Castile then otherwise of any reason grounded vpon right and iustice Vpon the sight of this testament the gouernours declared to thambassadours of thother pretenders howe they could not nowe determine any thing touching the succession of the kingdome except the cause of Don Anthonies legittimation were first decided Wherefore they sent worde to Don Anthonio to prosecute the cause touching his legitimation before the Iudges thereunto authorised namely the Popes nuncye then being in Portugall and tharchbishop of Lisbone In the meane space the king of Castile hauing since the death of king Sebastian by little and litle gathered a mightie armie together vnder pretence of attempting some enterprise against Aphrica not minding to stay for iudgement in the matter of Don Anthonies legitimatiō nor in the cause of the successiō of the crowne commaunded all his men to ioyne together vnder the Duke of Alua captaine generall ouer the same armie about the towne of Badaioz in the kingdome of Castile bordering vpon the limittes of Portugall Vpon notice whereof the gouernours and Iudges authorised to decyde the cause of the succession of the kingdome sent certaine deputyes to the Kinge of Castile praying him to voutchsafe to leaue the waye of armes and take the course of iustice sith there were Iudges ordeyned to heare and examine the cause and to Iudge determine the same according to right and equity To whose Iudgement thother pretenders were readye to stande Informinge hym withall that by proceedinge to obtayne the kingdome by force of Armes hee stoode in daunger to loose all his righte and tytle thereto by meanes of a decree made for that cause by Kinge Henry whereby it was ordeyned and prouided that euerye of the pretenders goeing aboute by force of Armes to gette the kingdome and refusinge to stande to the iudgement of the Iudges aucthorised to decide the cause should thereby lose and forfaite all his righte and tytle which hee had or might pretend to the kingdome Howbeit the King of Castile who as is afore mencioned had long before hand declared how hee woulde not submitte his right to anye mannes iudgement trusting vppon his owne power and thendeuour of the sayde gouernours and other noble men whom hee had wonne to his side by giftes and fayre promises without anye regarde of that information commaunded the Duke of Alua with his army which hee had in a readinesse to proceede and inuade the kingdome of Portugall by force Vppon notice whereof the gouernors foorthwith departed from Almerin to Setuball fifteene myles from Santaren fearinge leaste the people of Portugall vppon knowledge of the Duke of Aluaes comming to inuade the realme woulde first fall vppon them and then proclaime Don Anthonio King Within a short space after the departure of the gouernors from Almerin newes came to Santaren howe the Duke of Alua had taken two townes in Portugall bordering vppon Castile to wit Eluas and campo maior Whereat the Citizens of Santaren being greatly mooued first toke counsell together for the fortifying of their towne against the violence of thennimy and therefore went in all solemnity with the clergy and nobillity to suruey and vewe the walles giue order for the beginning of the worke After that they resorted all together in great multitude to Don Anthonyo then remayning in a monastery not far from thence where ill with one voice salute call him king leading him from thence to the principall church and then to the townhowse instantly rerequiring him to accept the royall name and dignitie and to bind them to him by oath Howbeit Don Anthonio contrariwise aleged vnto them how the cause touching the succession of the Crowne was in controuersie betweene him and other Princes pretending tytle thereto wherefore he would not accept the royall name but rather expect the determination of the Iudges therfore authorised But if they would vse him as their defender he was ready to spend his life and goodes for them and the common liberty of the countrey Whereunto the Citizens of Santaren aunswered againe howe their resolution was to make him King sith the people of Portugall as is before expressed might lawfully doe it for defaulte of heyres masles in the right line Which they were the more desirous to accomplish for that the king of Castile in contempt of all other Iudgmēt would be his own iudge went about to possesse the kingdō by violence force of armes Therupon whē Don Anthonio could no longer resist he was sworne King by the three members of the same place namely the Clergie the nobillitie and the common people with erection of the Kinges standarde and all other solemnities according to the auncient custome of the countrey beinge conducted from thence with the saide standarde to a Chappell of great deuotion called Sancto Milagre and other accustomed places and last of al to the royal Pallace Of all which things publique acts were made subscribed by the said three members and therupon registred in the townhowse of the same city Vpon thaccomplishment wherof Don Anthonio protested openly in the presence of the same three members and many others that he accepted the royal name more by force then of his owne accorde and that therfore he determined to lay downe the same and expect the Iudgement of the Iudges in case the King of Castile would call backe his army which he had alredy sent into Portugal submit his cause to the iudgment of the iudges authorised as aforesaide of which protestation hee caused a publique act to bee made and enrolled the same amongest the recordes of Santaren Within three daies after Don Anthonio went to Lisbone where within a mile from the city he was mette by the ordinary garisons of the realme with their Captaines and many of the cheefe of the nobilitie amongst whom were Peter Dor a French gentleman agent for the most excellent Princesse the french queenemother M. Edward Perin eche of them with a goodly cōpany of strangers When he came to the gate of the citie there stayed for him the religious men of the three orders of the Fryers minors who receiued his maiestie with great deuotion and reuerence and in forme of procession marched before him singing Te Deum laudamus c. In this sort the king was first brought to the Cathedrall Church and in all