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B25323 The assurance of abby and other church-lands in England to the possessors, cleared from the doubts and arguments raised about the danger of resumption in answer to a letter of a person of quality / by Nathaniel Johnston ... Johnston, Nathaniel, 1627-1705.; Coventry, William, Sir, 1628?-1686. 1687 (1687) Wing J872 65,925 215

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method and secondly discover the disingenuousness of the Author and lastly exhibit the Summary of the Breves and the words of the material parts of them The Author of the Letter c saith Pag. 6. That Cardinal Pool left Rome in November 1553. and was dispatched with general Powers as Legat and afterwards viz. 8. March 1554. the first of the Breves was sent him which probably was an enlargement of the Powers given him at his first dispatch and those he saith very probably carryed more Grace and Favor than was intended or allowed of at first To this I answer he might have known that Cardinal Pool was returned from Rome long before November 1553. for he had taken up his Habitation at (d) 1o. Post initum Julii 3i. Pontificatum Anno c. Polus bona cum Pontificis Venia Roma excedere in quietum aliquem locum se recipere cupiens statuit Maguzanum secedere in coenobium quoddam Monachorum D. Benedicti Ordinis quorum ipse Rome Patronus atque ut illi appellant Protector erat remotum salubremque locum in agro Veronensi non procul à lacu Benaco positum Duditius vita Card. Poli. p. 22. Maguzano a Monastery of the Benedictines whereof he was Protector when the troubles begun in Italy by reason of the War betwixt the Emperor and France soon after Julius the 3d. was chosen Pope about Anno 1551. There he received the news of the Death of King Edward the 6th and the Assumption of Queen Mary to the Crown upon which he dispatched a Gentleman by Name Vincenzo (e) Vincentius Parpala homo magno rerum usu atque experientia praeditus Id. p. 23. Parpaglia Secular Abbot of St. Saluto to give the Pope notice of it and to offer himself for the Spiritual Assistance of England this Letter bears date from that place 7. August 1553. The Pope had about the same time received the same news and motu proprio declared in Consistory Cardinal Pool Legat à Latere for England The Breve of the Legacy (f) Pont. Maximus Polo Legationem in Angliam decernit eique amplissimas facultates etiam creandi Episcopos tribuit Idem p. 23. A. bears Date the 6th of August The Gentleman whom the Cardinal had dispatched met the Messenger who carried the said Breve about Bononia and understanding his business returned back with him to the Cardinal who upon the receit of it sent his own Gentleman with new Letters to Rome and removed in October from the Monastery (g) Iter mense Octobri Anno 1553. parat Maguzano ad Insulam Benaci Lacus proficiscitur Idem pa. 22. B. to a Neighboring place called the Isle of the Lake So that it appears that the Cardinal neither departed from Rome at first upon account of this Legantine Power nor ever returned thither any more As to the proceedings of the Pope the Emperor Charles the 5th and Cardinal Pool in the business of the Reconciliation the Marriage of King Philip with the Queen and the security of Abby-Lands from what we find in Dr. Burnets History Petro Soavo Cardinal Pallivicino our own Historians and the Author of the Letter to Dr. Burnet and what I have from the Relation of a Learned person the matter was thus The Popes desire was principally the Reconciliation of the Kingdom to the Church of Rome and it is not to be doubted it was his desire that this might be effected so as a Restitution might be made of the Abby-Lands and the losses that the Apostolic See had sustained since the Reformation might be repaired therefore it is not to be wondered at that Cardinal (h) Letter to Dr. Burnet The Reason why Cardinal Pools dispatch into England was so slow Morone should Write to Pool 13th of July that the Pope was not yet determined in the business of Church-lands but had spoken very often very variously concerning that matter Duditius gives a large account how the Emperor stopt the Cardinal at Dilingam a Town of the Archbishop of Augustane the Reason of which the Cardinal not understanding he resents it ill as a great disadvantage to the Conversion of England pag. 23.24 The Reason of all which was that the Emperor Charles the 5th having designed to Marry his Son Philip with Queen Mary made use of the Lord Pagets assistance as hereafter shall be shewn and the Emperor had an apprehension that his design in this might be thwarted by Cardinal Pool and the Lord Chancellor Gardiner For when the (i) Hist Reformation Part 2. fol. 258. and 259. The Reason of the Emperors staying the Cardinal is thus expressed by Duditus Queen sent Commendone afterwards a Cardinal to Rome to give the Pope assurance of her Filial Obedience and to move the Pope to send the Cardinal with a Legatine Authority He that Writes the Cardinals Life Insinuates that the Queen had another design for she asked Commendone whether the Pope might not Dispense with the Cardinal to Marry since he was only in Deacons Orders the Lord Chancellor Gardiner is also thought to have promoted (k) Caterum cupiebat Caesar ut post●a Intellec●ium est Philippo ejus Filio Mariam Angliae Regin●m nub re Quae res Anglis cum ●●rime probaretur nec vero Caesar nescius esset quanti Polum Regina multique in Anglia Primarii homines facerent cavendum st●●tuit ne quam ejus adventus moram nuptiis afferret pa. 24. A. Pools Pretensions to the Queen since her Marrying a Subject and not a Stranger would have made the Government much easier and more acceptable to the People and it would have been the best thing he could have done for himself because upon that Match he might have probably obtained the Archbishoprick of Canturbury Edward (l) Dugdales baronage part 1. fol. 643. Courtn●y Earl of Devonshire Son of Henry Son of Will. Courtney Earl of Devonshire and Katharine Daughter of Edward 4th in regard of his Royal Descent flourishing Youth and courteous disposition was also proposed as an Husband to Queen Mary But my Lord (m) Idem part 2. fol. 391. An. 1549. Paget one of the Executors of King H. 8th who in the 4th of E. 6th was sent Ambassador to Charles the 5th and the very next Year accused as one of the Complices of the Duke of Sommerset sent to the Tower bereaved of the Ensigns of the Garter and Fined 6000 l. Upon King Edward the 6th's Death he joyned with the Earl of Arundel to set up Queen Mary and upon her being Proclaimed at London Rid Post to acquaint her with it He apprehending the advantage would accrue by the Match of the Queen with Philip then Prince of Spain Eldest Son to the Emperor Charles the 5th so far prevailed that the Emperor gave him full Power to Transact it with that Queen and in one Afternoon he adjusted the matter with her and having a good share of Church-lands as well as several others no doubt he