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A02949 The edict or proclamation set forthe by the Frenche Kinge vpon the pacifying of the troubles in Fraunce, with the articles of the same pacification. Read and published in the presence of the sayd King, sitting in his Parlament, the xiij. day of May, 1576. Translated out of Frenche by Arthur Golding. Cum priuilegio; Proclamation. 1576-05-14. France. Sovereign (1574-1589 : Henry III); Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606. 1576 (1576) STC 13091; ESTC S115684 21,299 67

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effect as things neuer done nor come too passe and our will is too haue them razed defaced and put out of the Registers bookes of recorde as wel of our Courts of Parliaments as of all other our iurisdictions wheresoeuer they haue bin inrolled L. ALSO we hold repute for our good kinzmen neybours and frendes our right deere and welbeloued cowsins the Countie Palatine Elector of the holy Empire and Duke Iohn Cazimir his sonne and that whatsoeuer hath bin done by them hath not bin done but too our seruis LI. LIKEWIZE wee denounce that the leuying and bringing forth of the Swissers and namely of the Erles of New castle and Valangin and of others of the Cantons whatsoeuer they were was not done but for our seruis LII WHERAS diuers haue departed out of this Realme since the death of the late king Henry our most honorable Lorde and father for Religions sake and for the troubles although their children be borne out of this our Realme yet notwithstanding our will is that they shal bee taken for true French and as borne within the Realme and such haue wee denounced and do denounce them to be so as they shal not nede to get them any letters of denizon or any other prouision at our handes than this present Proclamation notwithstanding our ordinances to the contrary which we haue derogate and do derogate LIII As well our saide brother the Duke of Alaunson the King of Nauarre and the Prince of Condie as the said Mounsieur de Damuille the other Lords Knights Gentlemen Officers Corporations of Cities Commons and all other persones that haue aided and succoured them and also their heires and successours shal stand quit and discharged of all summes of money that haue bin leuyed and takē by them or their appoyntments as well of our receits and Reuenewes too what summe so euer it amount as of Cities Commonalties and particular persones or of the rēts reuenewes ready coyne or bullyon sale of moueable goods belōging to the Church and Churchmen and of woodsales of timber belonging to vs or by other fines booties raunsoms or other kindes of raizing of mony by occasion of theis present and the former troubles insomuch that nother they thēselues nor those whom they did put in trust too leuie the saide monnie or the parties that haue deliuered it and furnished them of it by their appointmēt shall not in any wize bee sowght vexed or molested for the same either nowe or at any time heereafter but bothe they them selues and their Deputies shall stand cleere of all vse and occupying of the sayde monie and in full discharge thereof they shall within fower moneths next after the publishing of this our present proclamation made in our Courte of Parliament at Paris brying in their acquitances made either by our sayd brother or by the King of Nauarre or by the Prince of Cōdie or by the Marshall Damuill or by such as haue bin authorized by them to heere and cloze vp their accountes or by some other cheefe gouerners cōmoners of cities that haue had commission charge during the sayd troubles Likewize the inhabitantes of the citie of Rochell and the rest of the commons shall bee discharged pardoned of all assemblies of meetings both generall and particular of establishment of Iustice policie orders among them and of all iudgments and executions of iudgments whither it were in matters ciuill or criminall and also of all acts of hostilitie of leuying waging of men of warre of coyning of monye by the appoyntment of their heades of casting and taking of ordinance artillerie as wel out of our Storehowses as of their owne priuate store of the making of Gunpowldre and Saltpeeter of the taking fortifiyng dismantling and beating downe of cities Castles Townes and villages of attempts enterprizes in doing therof of the burning and beating downe of Churches and howses of voyages intelligēces dealings treaties and contracts made with any maner of straunge Princes and Cōmonalties of bringing in a Straungers into the Cities and other places of this our Realme and generally of all things that haue bin done wrought or delt in as well by the Catholikes confederate as by those of the said Religion during the troubles present or past since the death of our late Lord father though the same things be not particularly expressed and specified And our intent is that according too this our present declaration the Vidame of Charters and the Vidame of Bewuoyre are and shal continew discharged and wee discharge them specially of the treaties and dealings by them had with the Queene of Ingland in the yeere 1562 certifying and assuring our selues that they did nothing in that behalf but for our seruis howbeeit that no expresse mention haue bin made therof in the former Edicts of pacification Condicionally that heervpon the said Catholiks confederate and those of the said Religion forbeare and desist from all the confederacies which they haue bothe within the Realme and without and from hensfoorth make not any leuyings of monny without our leaue nor any mustering of men nor any gathering of assemblies otherwise thā is graunted them heeretoofore and that without weapon which thing wee prohibit and forbid them vpon peine of being punished seuerely as despizers and breakers of our lawes LIIII NOTHER our Officers of the sayd Citie of Rochel nor the Mayres Shreefes Bayliffes and other inhabitāts shall be vexed molested or disquietted for the Commaundments or for the decrees fo attaching mennes bodies as well within the Citie as without or for the executing of their iudgements following thervpon as well in respect of certein pretensed enterprises made ageinst the same towne in the mooneth fo December 1573 as also for a shippe named the Roundell or for executing cuting of iustice vpon the folke wherwith the same was manned or for any other doings for wee haue fully acquit and discharged them of the same as is said afore LV. ALL pryzes that haue bin taken by vertue of licences and allowances giuen and whiche haue bin iudged by the Iudges of the Ammiraltie other Commissioners therevnto appoynted by the saide Catholikes confederate and by those of the foresayd Religion shall lye deade vnder the benefite of this oure present Edict so as no sute may be commenced for them nor the Capteines Iudges Officers or any others be in any wise troubled or molested for the same notwithstanding any attachements arrests or seyzures hanging vnadiudged but our will is that they shall haue writtes of restitution to set them in full possession ageine out of hand LVI THE Cities that haue bin dismantled in the time of the troubles past present may repayre the same ruines and dismantlings at the costes charges of their inhabitants if they thinke good LVII SVCHE of the Catholikes confederate and of the foresayde Religion as haue before these present troubles taken to ferme any Offices Demeanes Gables forreine Imposts or other ryghts