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A06372 The true originall edict of Nants as it was enacted by Henry the third, and confirmed by the last French King Henry the fourth of famous memory. And reestablished by Lewis the thirteenth, for the better assurance of those of the reformed religion, as appeareth by the Kings Edict of peace, dated in the campe at Mompellier the nineteenth of October 1622. and proclaimed throughout all his dominions for a finall ending of all ciuill troubles. Cum priuilegio.; Edit de Nantes. English France.; France. Sovereign (1574-1589 : Henry III) 1622 (1622) STC 16843; ESTC S103960 28,148 58

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and not payed and expences disbursed without their consents but so not to recouer those profits which haue bene employed in the payment of those charges LXXV Neither do we meane that they of the said Religion and others who haue followed their parties nor the Catholickes who dwelt in the Townes and places by them occupied and detained and who haue contributed to them shall be prosequuted for the payment of taxes aydes grants increase sessments wastes reparations or other impositions and subsidies accrewing and imposed during the troubles happened before and since our comming to the Crowne whether it were by Edicts and commandements from the late Kings our Predecessors or by the counsell and aduice of the Gouernours and States of Prouinces Courts of Parliament and others whereof we haue and do discharge them forbidding our Treasurers generall of France and of our Exchequers and Receiuers generall and particular their Committies Intermedlers and other Ouer-seers and Commissaries of our Exchequers to seeke after them neither to molest or trouble them directly or indirectly in any sort whatsoeuer LXXVI All Commanders Lordes Knights Gentlemen Officers corporations of Townes and Communalties and all others who haue aided succoured them their widowes heires and successors shall be quitted and discharged of all monies which by them and their Ordinances haue bene leuied and taken vp as well royall debts to what summe soeuer they amount as of Townes and Communalties and the particulars of rents reuenues plate Vents of Ecclesiasticall moueable goods and other woodes of high growth whether of Demaine or other forfeitures booties ransoms or monies of any other nature by them raised by meanes of the troubles begunne in the moneth of March a thousand fiue hundred fourescore and fiue and other precedent troubles till our comming to the Crowne neither they nor those by them authorized for the leuie of the said monies or that haue giuen and furnished them by their Ordinances shall be any waies troubled for it either now or hereafter and both they and their Committies shall be discharged of all the managing and disbursements of the said moneys bringing in for a full discharge within foure moneths after the publication of this present Edict made in our Court of Parliament of Paris acquittances duly taken from the Heads of those of the said reformed Religion or from those who by them shall be deputed to the heating and clearing of Accompts or from the Communalties of the Townes which had authoritie and power during the said troubles They shall in like manner be quitted and discharged of all acts of hostilitie leuies and conducts of men of warre enhauncing and raising of monies raised according to the Ordinance of the said Heads the melting and taking of artilleries and munitions making of powder and saltpeeters surprisals fortifications dismantellings and demolitions of Townes Castles boroughs or villages of any enterprise vpon them combustions and ruining of Churches or houses establishments of Iustice iudgements and executions by them whether in matter ciuill or criminall of any policie or gouernment instituted amongst them of voyages and intelligences of negotiations Treaties or any Contracts made with all forreine Princes or Communalties and introduction of the said strangers into Townes or any other part of our Kingdome and generally of whatsoeuer hath bene done or negotiated during the said troubles from the death of the late King Henrie our most honourable Lord and father in law for those of the said Religion or others who haue followed their partie though it be not particularly specified nor expressed LXXVII Those also of the said Religion shall be discharged from all generall and Prouinciall assemblies by them called or held as well at Mants as since elsewhere till this present likewise of Counsels by them established and ordained in the Prouinces of deliberations Decrees and Ordinances made in the said Assemblies and Counsels of the establishment or augmentation of garrisons assemblies of armed men leuies and taking vp of our moneys whether in the hands of our Receiners generall or particular Collectors of Parishes or otherwise in what manner soeuer the custome of salt the continuation or new erection of treaties impositions and receipts thereof that is to say at Roan and vpon the riuers of Charante Garonne of Rosne Dordone fights and incounters by sea and of all accidents and violences happening in procuring the payment of the said treaties and taxes and other monies of fortifications of Townes Castles and places of the impositions of moneys and tolles receipts of the said moneys of the supplantation of our Receiuers Farmers and other Officers of the establishing of others in their places and of all vnions negotiations and dispatches made as well within as without the Realme and generally of whatsoeuer hath bene done deliberated written enacted by the said Assemblies and Counsell and they who haue giuen their aduice sealed executed or caused to be sealed and executed the said Ordinances Orders and deliberations shall not be questioned herein nor their widowes heires nor successors at this present nor hereafter as well as if the particularities were here amply set downe and declared And perpetuall silence shall be imposed euery where vpon our Procurors general their Substitutes and all those who may challenge any interest therein in what manner and forme soeuer it be notwithstanding all Sentences Decrees Iudgements Informations and proceedings made to the contrarie LXXVIII We further approue allow and authorise the accompts which haue bene taken cleared and examined by the Deputies of the said Assembly We will that they together with acquittances seuerall discharges which haue bene brought in by the accomptants be brought into the Chamber of the Accompts of Paris three monethes after the publication of this present Edict and committed to the hands of our Procuror generall to be deliuered to the custodie of him that keepeth the bookes and Registers of our Chamber there to be consulted with vpon any necessitie whatsoeuer the said accompts neuer to be reuiewed nor the accomptants bound in any appearance or rectifications but in case of omission of receipt or false acquittances we imposing silence on our said Procuror generall for the surplussage which might be alledged as defectiue or that formalities were not well obserued forbidding all men of our accompts as wel in Paris as in other prouinces where they be established to take any notice thereof in what manner or forme soeuer LXXIX And as for those accompts which haue not yet bene broughtin our pleasure is they shall be heard cleared and examined by the Commissaries which by vs shall be thereunto deputed who without difficultie shall passe and allow of the said parcels paied by the said accomptants by authority of the Ordinances of the said Assemblie or others hauing power and force LXXX All Collectors Receiuers Farmers and all others well and duely discharged of all the summes of money which they haue well and truly paied to the said Committies of the said Assemblie
and troubles past and as for crimes and insolencies growing vpon other occasions then about matters of the troubles from the beginning of the moneth of March in the yeare a thousand fiue hundred fourescore and fiue till the end of the yeare 1597. in case they do proceed in triall of them Our pleasure is that they may haue an appeale from their Iudgements before the Chambers ordained by this present Edict as shall in like manner be obserued to Catholicke complices wherein those of the said pretended reformed Religion shall be parties LXVI We also will and ordaine that from this time forward in all instructions other then criminall processes in the Stewardships of Thoulouse Carcassonne Rouergue Loragais Beziers Montpellier and Nismes the Magistrate or Commissarie deputed for the said instruction if he be a Catholicke shall be bound to take an Associate of the said pretended reformed Religion whereupon the parties shall meete and if it so fall out that they cannot meete one by authoritie shall be taken of the said Religion by the aboue named Magistrate or Commissarie as in like manner if the said Magistrate or Commissarie be of the said Religion he shall be bound in the forme aboue mentioned to take a Catholicke Assistant LXVII When any occasion of criminall triall groweth by the Prouosts of the Marshals or any of the Lieutenants against any one of the said Religion an housholder who shall be charged and accused of any publicke crime the said Prouosts or their Lieutenants if they be Catholickes shall be bound to call to the proceeding of such a matter an Assistant of the said Religion the which Associate shall also iudge in iudgement of the offence and in the iudgement definitiue of the matter which offence shall not be tried in any other place but at the next Presidentall Tribunall in open assemblie by the principall Officers of that circuit who are then in place on paine of being put out of office except the conuented require to haue the said offence tried in the Chamber or Courts ordained by this present Edict in which case for those inhabiting in the Prouinces of Guyenne Languedoc Prouence Daulphiney the Substitutes of our Procurots Generall in the said Chambers at the request of those inhabitants shall cause the inditements and informations made against them to be brought in to discerne and trie whether the matters be liable to Prouosts courts or not that afterwards according to the quality of the crimes they may be returned to the ordinarie or Prouostall Iudges as they ought to do by reason in obseruing the contents of this present Edict And the Presidentall Iudges Prouosts of Marshals Vicebailifs Vnderstewards and others that haue definitiue authoritie to iudge to obey respectiuely and obserue the commandements imposed on them by the said Chambers euen as they vsed to do in the said Parliaments vpon paine of forfait of their estates LXVIII The outcries publicke sales by writing and vendition of inheritances by the Speare shall be performed in the places and at the houres accustomed if it may be according to our Ordinances or else in the open market places if in the place where the same inheritances be seated there be a market place and where there is none they shall be made in the next market place within the precinct of that Session where the iudgement should be passed and the paper of notice shall be fastened on a post in the said market place and at the entrie of the Auditorie of the same place and so by this meanes the said publicke outcries shall be good and validious and so to go forward to the interposition of a Decree without depending on such nullities as may be alledged in this respect LXIX All titles papers instructions and informations that haue bene taken shall be rendred and restored of the one side and the other to those to whom they appertaine although the said papers or the Castels or houses wherein they haue bene reserued were taken and seized vpon whether it were by speciall Commission from the late last King deceassed our most honourable Lord and father in law or the commandements of the Gonernours and Lieutenants generall of our Prouinces or by authority of the Heads of the other part or vnder what pretext soeuer it were LXX The children of such as haue retired themselues out of our Kingdome since the death of the late King Henrie the second our most honourable Lord and father in law by reason of Religion and the present troubles though the said children were borne out of the Kingdome shall be held for true French men and subiects and such we haue and do declare them to be and they shall not need to sue out letters of naturalitie or other warranties from vs then this present Edict notwithstanding all constitutions to the contrarie the which we haue and do abrogate vpon condition that the said children borne in forreine Countries shall be bound within ten yeares after the publication of this Edict to come and reside within the Kingdome LXXI Those of the said pretended reformed Religion and others that haue followed their partie who shall haue farmed before the troubles any Offices or other Demaines customes forreine impositions or other prerogatiues to vs appertaining the which they could not peaceably enioy by reason of the same troubles shall remaine discharged as we discharge them of that which they haue not receiued out of the said farmes or that without fraud they haue payed otherwise then into the Receipts of our Exchequers notwithstanding all obligations entred into by them in this respect to the contrarie LXXII All places Townes and Prouinces of our Realme Countries Lands and Seignories vnder our obedience shall vse and enioy the same priuiledges immunities liberties enfranchisements faires markets iurisdictions and seates of Iustice which they did before the troubles begun in the moneth of March in the yeare 1585. and others preceeding notwithstanding all letters to the contrarie and the remouing of the said seates so they were made onely by reason of the troubles which seates shall be restored and reestablished in the Townes and places where before they were LXXIII If there be any prisoners yet detained by authority of Iustice or otherwise yea euen in the Galleys by reason of the troubles or of the said Religion they shall be enlarged and set at free libertie LXXIIII Those of the said Religion shall not hereafter be surcharged nor oppressed with any charges ordinarie or extraordinarie more then the Catholikes and according to the proportion of their goods and substance and the parties that pretend themselues to be surcharged may haue remedie before the Iudges to whom the ordering thereof belongs and all our subiects as well of the Catholicke Religion as of the pretended reformed shall be indefferently discharged of all charges that haue bene imposed on the one partie and the other during the troubles vpon those that were of the contrarie partie and not cohering together of debts credited