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A02975 The French kings edict vpon the reducing of the citie of Paris vnder his obedience Published the 28. of March 1594. VVhereto is adioyned the said kinges letters patents for the reestablishment of the Court of Parliament at Paris. Also a decree of the saide Court of Parliament of the 30. of March, concerning a reuocation of whatsoeuer hath bene committed in preiudice of the kinges authoritie, and the lawes of the land. All faithfully translated out of the French copies printed at Paris by Frederick Morell, by E.A. France. Sovereign (1589-1610 : Henry IV); Aggas, Edward. 1594 (1594) STC 13118; ESTC S112615 12,333 30

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Salt taxes imposed vpon the same and all other impositions and leuie of Coyne as wel in the said towne as neere there about all treaties and forraine imposition exacted vpon wares Marchandize Victuals casting of Ordinaunce and Bullets making of Poulder Saltpeter with other instruments of warre coyning of mony practisings leuies of Souldiers conducts and exployts of the same leagues negotiations and treaties either in the Realme or without sale of mooueables selling of woods either vnderwood or Timber amends booties raunsomes or any other acts of hostilitie And generally all other thinges that haue beene done wrought and negotiated after whatsoeuer forme or manner publike or priuate during these present troubles or by occasion of the same So as neither the said inhabitaunts neither any of them shall from henceforth be troubled molested disquieted or sifted in any maner or sort whatsoeuer Willing that to that effect they remaine quit and discharged and in such cases imposing perpetuall silence to all our atturnies general or any other Parsons whatsoeuer Our meaning also is and expresly we doe enioyne them that they giue ouer all Leagues treatise assotiacions practises or intelligences as well within the Realme as without that may any way be repugnant to our authoritie vnder paine to be punished as guiltie of treason Likewise for the auoiding of all occasions of quarell or debate that may arise among our Subiects we haue inhibited and forbidden and by these presents doe inhibit and forbid them any way to iniury reproch offend or prouoke one an other either by deede or word for any thing passed or during these troubles enioyning them to continue themselues and to liue quietly together as good brethren friends and fellow Citizens vnder the obseruation of our Edicts vpon paine to all offenders presently to bee punished without farther forme of law or processe as disturbers of the common quiet 4 Furthermore we will ordaine that all arrests commissions and executions of the same all decrees sentences iudgments contracts and al iudicial acts passed betweene parties of one faction and between all such as voluntarily haue gone to law as well in Soueraigne courtes in the prouostie of Paris in the presidiall Sea and in other courts and iurisdictions of the said towne prouostship and vicomptie during the said troubles shall be good and in force Neither shall there be any enquirie taken vpon executions of death that haue passed by the authoritie of iustice or course of warre and commandement of leaders Also as concerning decrees sentences and iudgments graunted against the absent of contrarie factions whether in criminall courtes or ciuill or in any the Soueraigne courtes of this Realme or the iurisdictions of the same they shall remaine voide and of none effect vpon any cause or occasion whatsoeuer Likewise all iudgements passed against the Countie Brissar in respect of the partie that he followed shal be cancelled and reuoked as also shall bee whatsoeuer giftes by vs or our predicessors of any the goods to him appertaining made or granted that in consideration of the great Loyall and most commendable seruice done to vs to the whole estate of the Realme in reducing of the good towne of Paris vnto our obedience Also as concerning all executions of death passed against any the inhabitants for any matter depending vpon the said troubles our will and meaning is that the saide executions shall be no way preiudicial to the honor or memory of the dead Also that such confiscations as our attournies haue or may pretend vnto shall take no place to the preiudice of their widdowes children and heires 5 We will and our pleasure is that all the said inhabitants that shall performe the said promises submission and Oath shall reenter into the enioying of their goods offices dignities and demaines whatsoeuer situated or being wherein we reuoke all giftes and graunts of any such things that may be preiudiciall to those to whom they did appertaine or to their widdowes and heyres 6 In consideration of seazures heretofore made vpon the goods inhearitances rents and reuenues of the said inhabitants of Paris or elsewhere within the said prouostship or vicoumpt who shall fulfill the said promises and submissions in whatsoeuer place the said goods be situate or remaining they shall remaine voide And we doe graunt to the saide inhabitants ful and perfect recouery of the said seazures and haue acquitted and restored vnto them whatsoeuer may be vnto vs due in respect of the same notwithstanding whatsoeuer graunts that may bee passed which we haue cancelled and reuoked and by these presents doe cancell and reuoke without respect of any promises or bondes not discharged made by the labourers or fermers as well to the graunts as to the Commissaries and Fermers in law which are and shall stand voide Also as concerning Debts or credit due to the said inhabitants our pleasure is that with respect of gifts that therof may haue bene granted al which we haue and doe cancell and reuoke they may compell or cause to bee compelled all such as are to them bound by bond promise Obligation or setting ouer to pay in like forme as they might haue done before the said troubles 7 All prouisions of Offices graunted by the Duke of Mayenne shal remaine voide and of no effect Howbeit such as haue obtained the said prouisions by the death or resignation of such as haue beene of their owne faction except the estate of presidents in our Soueraigne courts shall bee continued in the saide Offices by our letters of prouision which to that end shall be dispatched vnto them without paying any thing as also shall be continued in like forme all new Officers by vs erected in matter of salte that haue purchased their prouisions of the Duke of Mayenne which also shall remaine voide and of no effect 8 Such as by the Duke of Mayenne haue bene promoted to benefices not consistoriall being within the saide Cittie voide by death shall bee continued in the same by taking of vs their dimissories necessarie whereby such as they haue had from the Duke of Mayenne shal rest voide and of no effect 9 In respect of such the inhabitants as were not in the towne at the yeelding of the same wheresoeuer they were or might be they shall enioy the like benefit as others that were presēt in case within one month after the publication of these presents they doe come in and make the said submissions and promise to liue vnder our obedience 10 All such inhabitants as vnder our Pasports shall depart the towne and betake them into any other parts of our obedience bearing them selues modestly and committing nothing repugnant to the fidelitie they owe vnto vs vpon their submissions and promises afore mentioned shall enioy their goods without trouble or molestation 11 For the ease of the saide inhabitants during this present yeare the Debters of set rents shall not be compelled to paie more of their arreareges quarterly then the yearely