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B10051 An historical epistle of the great amitie and good offices betvvixt the popes of Rome, and kings of Great Britanie. Written to King Iames soone after his coming into England. / By Richard Smith ... Smith, Richard, 1566-1655.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) 1652 (1652) Wing S4153; ESTC R184318 20,328 71

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Who not obeying the Pope he soone dyed miserably and was left vnburied vntil his sonne had sent home the pledges and sworn to stand to the iudgment of the Church And in the year P. INNOCENT III anno 1207. Paris anno 1207. Stovv anno 1207. 1207 Pope Innocent III. sent to king Ihon an eloquent Epistle and diuers pretious jewels And in the year 1215 when the Barons had extorted from the said king certain l Paris ann 1216. Polidor l. 15. Stovv anno 1215. Godvvin in vita Steph. Lang. Bale Cent. 3. p. 260. charters and liberties the same Pope at the kings request disannulled those charters and excommunicated the Barons who had rebelled against him And when the said Barons had called in Lewis the Prince of France King Ihon put al his hope in the Popes Legat. Paris anno p. 377. chosen him their king and yeelded the chiefest cities and holds into his hands so that England was in manifest danger to be lost the said Pope sent his Legat to assist king Iohn and to forbid the French vpon paine of excommunication to enter into England which he stoutly performed and was a great means of saueing England In the year P. INNOCENT IV anno 1258. Paris anno 1254. Stouv anno 1254. 1258 Pope Innocent IV. bestowed the royal title of the kingdomes of Naples and Sicilie vpon Edmund sonne to king Henrie III and by a Cardinal sent to him the inuestiture P. ALEXANDER IV. anno 1257. VVestmon anno 1254. Bale Cent. 4 p 290. Paris anno 1254. thereof And in the year 1257 Pope Alexander IV. sent messengers to Richard Duke of Cornwal brother to the said king Henrie for to goe into Germanie to receaue it which he did and was crowned at Aquisgran And in the year 1292 when the Barons had wrested from the said King Henrie 3 certain liberties Pope Vrban IV at the said kings request P. VRBAN IV. anno 1292. Stovv anno 1262. Bale Cēt. 4. p 293. 326. Paris p. 1322 sent a Legat to accurse those Barons who had rebelled in defense of those liberties 12. In the year 1272 at the petition of king Edward I. Pope Gregorie X. excommunicated P. GREGORIE X anno 1272. VVestmon anno 1272. Polidor l. 17 VValsingā Ypodig anno 1273. Guy of Montfort for killing the kings cousin germain in his return from the holie land condemned him of wilful and priuie murder of sacriledg and treason declared him to be infamous and incapable of anie office in the commonwealth disinherited his posteritie to the fourth generation and excommunicated al those who entertained him and interdicted their dominions And in the same Kings time was m Camden in Cantabrig p 435. Cambridge of a schole made on vniuersitie by the Pope And vnder Edward II. Pope Clement V. apointed that in Oxford should be read two Lectures Clement tit de Magistris cap. 1. of the Hebrew Arabick and Chaldaick tongues and authorized it for one of the foure famousest Vniuersities in Christendome Also in the year 1316. Pope Ihon XXII at the P. IHON XXII anno 1316. Polidor l 17 Stovv anno 1316. VValsingam anno 1312. 1317. said king Edward II. his request sent two Legats to make peace betwixt England and Scotland and to reconcile Thomas Earle of Lancaster to the king who excommunicated the Scots because they would not aggree to peace And in the same year at the same kings petition the Pope confirmed al the ancient priuiledges of the Vniuersitie of Cambridg which of long time they had enjoyned by the benefit saieth n Anno 1317. Stow of the Popes predecessors 13. Moreouer in the year 1489 Pope Innocent VIII P. INNOCENT VIII anno 1489. Godvvin in Episc Bathon n. 42. sent a Nunce to appease the the dissension betwixt the king of Scotland and his people but before his arriual the king was slain And about the year 1504. when there arose a contention betwixt king Henrie VII and Ferdinand king of Spain about precedence of their Embassadours P. IVLIVS II. anno 1504. Spondanus anno 1433. Volateran Comin ventura Stovv 1505 Bacon in Henrie 7. with the Pope Pope Iulius II. hauing heard both Embassadours gaue sentence in favour of the king of England And in the year 1505. sent to the king a sword and cap of maintenance as to a defender of the Church But as no king of England deserued better of the sea Apostolick then King Henrie VIII did for long time so none receaued more honor from thence then he For he receaued not only from Stavv anno 1514. Pope Iulius II in the year 1514. a sword and cap of maintenance for defending him against the king of France but also of P. LEO X. anno 1521. Stovv in Chron. Onuphrius in Chron. Pope Leo X in the yeat 1521 the most honorable title of DEFENDFR OF THE FAITH for his writing against Luther Which title as it is more honorable then the title of most Christian or Catholick giuen by Popes to the kings of France and Spain so was it euer most highly estemed by king Henrie and o Stovv anno 1547. engrauen on his tombe where is left out the title of his supremacie 14. And though Queen Elizabeth had vtterly cast of the Popes freindship yet he forsoke not her For Pope Pius P. PIVS IV. anno 1560. IV. supposing that she had reuolted from that sea rather for fear that her title to the crown might be called in question because one Pope before had declared her birth to be vnlawful then for dislike of the religion which in her fathers and sisters days she had professed sent à Nunce to promise her al fauour touching her title to the crown and p 1562. soone after an other to request her to send her Deuines to the Councel of Trente with promise of al securitie and libertie Neither P. CLEMENT VIII anno 603. may I leaue your Maiestie out of the number of the Princes of this land who haue tasted the loue of the sea Apostolick because out of your own grateful minde you haue q Procla●at anno ●egni 1. publickly professed your self beholden vnto Pope Clement VIII for his temporal cariage and diuers kind offices towards you Besids he hath as is reported censured al such as shal molest your grace and hath often times professed that he would willingly giue his life for the eternal good of your countrie which is the greatest loue that one can bear as our Sauiour testifieth to his freind Oh how great enemies are they vnto England who seek by fals slanders to make such freinds odious vnto vs. 14. By this which hath been said omitting much more for breuitie your Maiestie cleerly seeth how greatly and how continually the sea Apostolick hath euer fauoured the Christian Princes of this land how manie and how great benefits both spititual and temporal Popes haue bestowed vpon them and in their dangers and distresses according to their power
increased by Pope b Bede l. 3. cap. 7. Godvvin in vita Birini Parker in Antiquit. cap. 10. Cooper an 636. Ball centur 13. cap. 4. P. VITALIAN anno 668. Honorius his sending hither in the year 635 that Apostolical man S. Birin who conuerted the West-Saxons and by Pope c Bede l. 4. cap. 1. Godvvin in vita Theodori Parker in vita Theod. Vitalian who in 668 sent hither those holie and great learned men Saints Theodore and Adrian by whose teaching Englishmen in short time became the best learned of rhat age and were the beginners of the d Gordon anno 791 Genebrard ●ib 3. saec 8. S. Antonin ●ib 14. c. 4. Palmerius anno 791. Spondanus anno 1334. Bossius l. 21. ●ap 6. P. LEO III ●nno 808. Amoinus ●ib 4. c. 94. Regino in Chron. Baronius anno 808. Vniuersitie of Paris and consequently the chiefest fountain of learning which since hath been in the West After this Eardulf king of the North beiond Humber being driuen out of his kingdome and countrie Pope Leo III. in the year 808. sent Cardinal Adulf his Legat into England who by the help of Charles the gteat his Embassadours restored him peacebly P. LEO IV an 847. or Gregor 4. anno 817. into his kingdome Not long after Pope Leo IV. e Malmesb ● 2. Pontif. ● 242. Baronius anno 847. dispensed with King Ethelwoulph for to marrie which he being a subdeacon could not otherwise doe lawfully And at the same Kings request crowned his sonne f Asserius in vita Alfredi Ethelvverd lib. 3. cap. 3. Malmesbur l. 2. Reg. c. 2. Stovv p. 99. Alfred king adopting him for his sonne who afterwards for his most worthie acts both in war and peace was surnamed the great and for al things became the rarest Prince P. MARTIN I. anno 883. Florentius anno 884. VVestmon anno 883. Godvvin in vita Plegmundi p. 17. that England and perhaps Christendome euer had Likewise Pope Martin at the sute of the same King Alfred released the tribute which the English Seminarie then in Rome paied and sent to the King manie gifts amongst which was a good peece of the holie cross 9. In the year 990 when Richard Marquis of Normandie had purposed to inuade England and make war vpon king Ethelred Pope g Ihon xv anno 990. g Malmesb lib. 2. Reg. cap. 10. p. 64. Baronius anno 990. Ihon XV. sent his Nunce and letters to take vp the matter who happily brought them to aggreement And about the year 1059. P. NICOLAS II. anno 1059 Pope Nicolas II. granted to king Edward the Confessor and to his successors the h Surius in vita sancti Edvvardi Bale Cent. 2. cap. 52. Capgraue in vita sācti Edvvardi P. VRBAN II. anno 1094. aduousion and protection of the Churches in England And in the year 1094. Pope Vrban II. in a councel at Bari appointed that S. Anselm Archbishop of Canterburie and his successors should sit in Councels beside the Archdeacon of Rome who sitteth before the Pope adding this most honorable speech let Malmesbur lib. 2. Pontif. p. 223. Godvvin in vita Anselm latine vs include in our compass this man as Pope of an other world whereas before it was vnkown saieth Malmesburie what place belonged to our Archbishop And the same place did Pope Paschal P. PASCHAL II. anno 1102. Malmeshur lib. 1. Pont. p. 224. II. confirme in a Councel at Rome about the year 1102. And besides this diuers others dignities and priuiledges haue been granted to the sea of Canterburie by the Popes as to be Primats of al Britanie Legat● born and the like 10. Moreouer in the year 1098. the Scots obtained of P. VRBAN II. anno 1098. Genebrard in Chron. Pope Vrbain II. for their Prince that hee might haue the name title and anointment of a King as the i Baronius anno 1000. Bale Cent. 2. part 145. Hungarians and Polonians had obtained for their Princes about the year 1000. wherupon King Edgar was then first anointed King of Scotland And about the year 1107 Pope Paschal II. k Malmesb lib. 5. Reg. p. 163. Gordn anno 1101. Boeth lib. 2. fol. 261. writing to king Henrie I. amongst other things promiseth so to fauour him and his sonne as what sayeth he hurteth you or him may seem to hurt the Church of Rome And in the year 1152. when king P. EVGENIVS III. anno 1152. Stovv anno 1152. Godvvin in vita Theobald P. ADRIAN IV. anno 1160. Par. an 1155 Bale Cent. 2. Giraldus Cambrens in Hibern lib. 2. cap. 6. Io. Sarisbur lib. 4. c. 42. Stovv anno 1160. Cambden in Hibern p. 762. Parker in vita S. Tho. P. ALEXANDER 3. anno 1171. Houeden lib. 2. p. 528. P. LVCIVS III. anno 1183. Houeden lib. 2. p. 628. Stephn hauing vsurped the crown of England endeavoured to cause the Bishop to crown his sonne Eustace thereby to exclude for euer the lawfull heyr Henrie II. Pope Eugenius III. sent commandment to the Clergie not to medle in that matter whereby it was hindred In the year 1106 Pope Adrian IV. gaue vnto King Henrie II the dominion and gouernment of Ireland and sent vnto him the Bull of his grant with a ring of gold in token of the inuestiture Which grant at the request of the said king Pope Alexander III. confirmed to him and his heirs And as for Pope Lucius III his good will appeareth by the great praise which he giueth to the said king Henries ancestours whom he affirmeth to haue far exceded the rest of christiā Princes in warlik power and noblenes of minde Which affection continued also in his successor Pope Vrban III. of whom P VRBIN III. anno 1185. Houeden lib. 2. p. 631. Stovv anno 1185. the said king Henrie the second obtained manie things whereof one was that hee might crown which of his sonnes he would King of Ireland which he confirmed by a Bul and in token of his good wil and grant sent him a crown And lastly when not only the King of France but also his own sonnes and nobles had conspired against the said king Henrie II and had inuaded his dominions withfar greater power then he P. CLEMENT III. anno 1189. Houeden lib. 2. p. 652. VVestmon anno 1189. was able to resist Pope Clement III in the year 1189 sent a Cardinal to procure peace who excommunicated the hinderers of peace and threatned to interdict the kingdom of France vnles the king made peace with England 11. Likewise in the year 1193 when king Richard I. was taken prisoner as he came from the holie land by the Duke of Austria P. CELESTIN III. anno 1193. VVestmon anno 1193. Houeden p 773. Polid. l. 14. Paris anno 1195. Stovv anno 1195. Pope Celestin III at the said kings request excomunicated the Duke and enioyned him to release the couenants which hee had compelled the king to make and to send home the pledges