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A00682 A relation containing the manner of the solemnities at the election and coronation of Ferdinand the Emperour, in Francford the 30. of August last past, 1619 With other occurrences in Bohemia, and diuers parts of Germany, for three moneths last past. 1620 (1620) STC 10816; ESTC S105587 17,390 46

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their goods should be confiscate and adiudged to the publique good of the States and that their priuiledges should be razed out of publique Records 3 That their Confederations and Leagues made with the people of Hungaria Austria Morauia and of both the Lusatia's should bee ratified and confirmed 4 That the Matter of Defence should be deferred till the generall Assembly of those Prouinces 5 That it should be lawfull to ordaine and appoynt Assemblies of States in diuers Territories after the ancient manner 6 That the hereditary Leagues with the Electors and other neighbour Princes should bee renewed 7 That the Banishing and proscription of certaine men out of the Kingdome the remouing of them from the publique Offices should bee constant and firme To these seuen articles the Directors afterwards added diuers others which they thought needfull for the Kingdome and the prouinces as namely 1 That that decree where the deceased Emperour did giue to the bishop of Prage Ius patronatus the aduowson and patronage to present Priests to all Churches is repugnant to his Maiesties Charter and therefore let it be abrogated and let the power be giuen to the consistory of Prage to confer those benefices vpon such Pastors as are addicted to that religion which is principally professed in that Parish 2 Seeing that the Subiects dwelling not only in the Emperours dominions but also in other spirituall or secular iurisdictions both parties being agreed by the Emperours charter had had power and authority hitherto to erect Churches and Schooles let them still retaine and keepe the same hereafter and let thest Clostergrabiens whose temple was demolished by the Bishop make vse of some other temple in the City vntill their owne be reedified 3 Let the Burnauiens hereafter quietly and peacibly possesse their owne Church 4 The Churches in the City of Prage which haue beene built since his Maiesties Charter was obtained as namely the Church of the holy Trinity in the lesser towne and the Churches of our Sauiour and of Simon and Iude with the Chappell adioining to it in the old towne let them for euer be left in the power of them which are Sub vtrâque and by whom they were built and the next Parliament let them be registred in the publike recordes 5 Forasmuch as the vniuersity of Prage and all the goods appertaining vnto it were giuen by the Emperour Rodolphus to the States Sub vtrâque Therfore let them still haue power either to bestow some thing of their owne or to exact of their Subiects any thing whereby that vniuersity and other Churches may be sustained and that which is so collected let it be kept vpon record and required of the defenders as well as other publike contributions of the Subiects 6 Let not any other spirituall orders besides those which are in the kingdome already be brought in either by the King or by those which are Sub vnâ 7 Let not the Commissaries which are wont to be sent to the Parliament by the King let them not dwell too long vpon the Kings proposition but speedily require an answer from the States 8 Let the States in the Parliament conferre their voyces together and after they haue collected their voyces let them giue vp their answers by one either seuerally or generally neither let the Kings Councellers sunder and separate themselues from the States but let them also giue their best counsell and aduice for the common good 9 Let it not be lawfull to except against the answer of the States in Parliaments neither let the States be bound to admit any reply or to accept any other conclusion if perhaps after their departure any such conclusion be made of any 10 And let not the Parliament be continued aboue 14. dayes vnlesse it be by a peculiar consent of the States 11 When the chiefe Chancelor of the Kingdomes propoundeth any thing to the King let another Chancelor be present and haue notice giuen him of the same 12 Such as are to be Secretaries and Clarkes of the Chancery let them be honest men and addicted to the Religion Sub vtrâque after the vsuall and accustomed manner in former times 13 In the next Parliament let there be a consultation held about renewing the Hereditary leagues with the Electors and other neighbour countries 14 That which hath been already concluded in the last assembly concerning some perfidious persons whereof some were to be banished the country and some to be barred from publike offices let it remaine firme and ratified 15 Hereafter let none of the Kings Lieutenants in the townes of Prage be susteyned or maintained neither let the Kings Iudges haue place either in the townes of Prage or in any others 16 And seeing that by commandement of the States the Directors and exactors of contributions haue runne into a great deale of debt in defending and preseruing the Kingdome from the enemy and in paying the Souldiers their stipends the Directors in the meane while being wise enough to saue themselues harmlesse Therefore let the goods of such as were causes of that war whether they be fled out of the Kingdome or still remaine in it be confiscated and adiudged to the paiment of those debts 17 In like manner let the Kings goods be sold alwayes excepting those goods of the King which are inserted into publique records and can neuer be alienated Let the Kings goods be sould seeing they were redeemed with other mens mony and that many therefore were constrained to engage their faith and credit and let the mony which is collected thence be imployed to the payment of the Kings debts and towards the repayring of their dammages and losses whose Houses and goods were pillag'd and burnt vp by the Kings Souldiers 18 Such Church goods as vpon the vrgency of extreame necessity haue beene laid to pawne or sold outright let them not be redeemed at all but let more of them be sold away yet with this caution that prouision be made that the spirituall persons may be honestly maintained 19 Let not the chamber of Bohemia be subiect to the Kings chamber nor doe seruice to it in furthering the decrees thereof 20 Let the walles be reedified about the townes of Prage and let all forraigne Ecclesiasticall lawes be subiect to their iurisdiction 21 The Prage townes and other townes which haue a third free state let them not hereafter be called any more by the royall name of Chamber goods as heretofore in publique records wee know no reason why they were stiled and entituled 22 What shall be done concerning those two Cities in the Kingdome of Bohemia namely Pilsna and Budwitz let it be consulted vpon 23 Touching money which shall accrew by burials let the halfe of it be imployed vpon the repairing the wals of the City and vpon the Prage Townes Pilsna Budwitz and Gretsna let them be giuen to the State ab vtraque that in them they may prouide sufficient Armories without which our businesse of Defence cannot come to any good