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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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stint without preiudice to other former arreareages for the which there shall be order set downe as much to the ease of euery man as may be 12 That the accompts made at Paris during the troubles by any that were accomptable before the officers of accompts there resident shall not be subiect to the reuiew but onely in case of ordinance 13 We meane not notwithstanding in these presents to comprize any thing committed in forme of thefte or without aduowe In consideration whereof we haue permitted and doe permit vnto euery man all free libertie by course of law to seeke their remedie as they shall thinke good as also we doe except all such as shall be found guiltie of the horrible murder committed on the Parson of the late king our deere Lord brother or of any conspiracie against our life As also all trespasses and transgressions punishable betweene men of one selfe faction We doe therefore commaund our deare and trusty Chauncellor the officers of our Crowne all Dukes and Peeres of Fraunce and all the Lords of our Counsell and the ordinarie maisters of requests of our house to the same end by vs appointed and deputed to cause these presents to be read published and enrowled in the registers of our courte of Parliament in our Chamber of accompts in our courte of Aides in our generalls of Moneys and in all other places expedient Willing and commaunding that the contents of the same be inviolably kept and obserued and that notwithstanding whatsoeuer oppositions appellations edicts declarations arrests iudgements letters precepts prohibitions and other matters hereto contrarie to all which in respect hereof we haue and by these presents doe derogate together withall derogatories of derogatories thereunto contrarie For to the end the same may remaine firme and stedfast for euer we haue to these presents Signed with our hand set our Seale giuen at Paris in the Moneth of March the yeare of grace 1594. and of our Raigne the fifth Thus Signed HENRY And somewhat lower By the King RVZE And on the side VISA And Sealed with the great Seale vpon Lables of Silke in greene Waxe The King hath ordained and doth ordaine that vpon the fould of these letters shall bee set downe Read Published and Registred in the hearing and at the desire of his Attornie generall Geuen at Paris in the great Chamber of Parliament there sitting the Lord Chancelor with the officers of the Crowne the Dukes and Peeres of Fraunce The Counsellers of his Counsell of estate and some of the ordinarie maisters of requestes of his house the 28. day of March 1594. Signed LVILLIER The King hath ordained and doth ordaine that vppon the fould of these letters shall bee set downe Read Published and Registred Geuen at Paris in the Chamber of accompts the Lord Chaunceler ther sitting with the officers of the Crowne the Dukes and Peeres of Fraunce The Counsellers of his counsell of estate and some of the ordinarie maisters of requests of his house the 28. of March 1594. Signed LVILLIER The King hath ordained and doth ordaine that vppon the fould of these letters shall bee set downe Read and Published Registred in the hearing and at the desire of the Kings Attournie generall Geuen in the Chamber of Aides at Paris The Lorde Chaunceler there sitting with the officers of the Crowne the Dukes and Peeres of Fraunce the Counsellers of his counsel of estate and some of the ordinarie maisters of requestes of his house the 28. of March 1594. Signed LVILLIER It is ordained that vpon the fould of the said letters shall be set downe Read Published and Registred Geuen at Paris in the Chamber of Moneyes by the Lords of Riz and Pontcarre the Kings Counsellers in his counsell of estate and Commissaries thereunto by his Maiestie deputed the 28. of March 1594. Signed LVILLIER The Kinges Letters Patents for the reestablishment of the Court of Parliament of Paris Translated out of the French copie Printed at Paris by Frederick Morell by E. A. HEnry by the grace of God King of Fraunce and of Nauarre To all them to whome these present Letters shall come greetinge Whereas through the mishap of the dissention raysed and continued in this our Realme by the wicked driftes of some forreine Princes our enemies and other our rebellious subiectes as well in the time of the late King our most honourable Lord and brother as also since our comming to the crowne sondry townes haue beene withdrawen from the obedience due to our saide Lord and brother and to vs among the which our good towne of Paris hauing bene occupied by our ennemies and manifestly endaungered to the intollerable yoake and shamefull dominion of the Spanyard hath perpetrated many thinges contrary to the obedience due to their lawfull King where remayned an infinite number of Citizens some for feare of the losse of their goods others for that they could not abandon such persons to whose preseruation by nature they were bound others for want of meanes and ability to liue elsewhere and some vppon a desire to doe seruice to vs and to the whole common-wealth of this Realme Among whome sondry Officers of our Court of Parliament did there make their residence and continued the exercise of the Office to them committed which before the troubles they had executed in our saide Parliament for the which our saide Lord and brother hauing conceiued against them most iust indignation did inhibite them and therevpon made certaine declarations since published in the Court of Parliament transferred to Tours The like whereof and vpon the like cause and occasion our selues continued as declaring whatsoeuer their decrees iudgements and ordinances to bee voyde and of none effect Howbeit in respect of the causes contayned in our Edict which we caused to be published in our great Chamber of Parliament we of our especiall grace full power and authority royall haue extinguished and abolished all matters committed in our saide good towne of Paris during and by occasion of the troubles As also wee haue thought it requisite and necessary for the benefite of our seruice and common quiet to the end so good a towne should not remaine destitute of the exercise of iustice royall for the preseruation of the good and punishment of the wicked vntill wee may reassemble the whole body of that our said Court by the returne of our trusty and welbeloued the members of our said Court of Parliament transferred to Tours Also the Chamber erected at Chalais for the exercise of Iustice whome to that end wee haue sent for that the Counsellors and other Officers of the said Court who haue had their prouisions from the kinges our predecessors haue made their residence in this said towne before the saide troubles should be restored and reintegrated in the exercise of their functions as hauing deemed the said Counsellers worthy this our fauour and grace in respect of the vertue and constancy by them shewed in sundry matters namely in the resolution