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A68416 Severall letters betwixt the French king and the q. mother, concerning the present troubles there vnto which is added, the French king's declaration vpon the departure of the queene mother, and monsieur his brother out of the kingdome : the confirmation of the court parliament of Paris vpon the same / faithfully translated out of the French. Louis XIII, King of France, 1601-1643.; Marie de Médicis, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1573-1642. 1631 (1631) STC 16847.5; ESTC S1347 15,251 28

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the union and concord betweene your selfe and my sonne D'Orleans which he hath already overthrowne in your mind by his severall devises You may if you please yeeld a remedy against this great evill and hinder any worse proceeding by your good Iudgment and understanding If I may be so happy as to returne againe to you I promise faithfully I will cause you to know that in any thing I ought I have never esteemed any dearer to me then your good and Vtility Since I am MONS my Sonne Your most humble and most affectioned Mother and subiect MARIE Avennes the 21. Iuly 1631. Answer of the King to the Letter of the Queene his Mother MADAME I Am so much the more moued at your resolution which you haue taken to absent your selfe from this State and Kingdome by how much you had lesse ground and cause The imaginary imprisonment the supposed persecutions which you complaine of the apprehensions which you confesse your selfe to haue conceiued in Campagnie concerning your life they haue no more foundation than the pursuite which you say was made after you at your departure and the intelligence which you write vntome hath beene held with the onely Sonne of the Lord de Vardes Their intentions are a deuice somewhat like vnto that feare which you fained to haue three moneths agoe that I would send you backe againe into Italic which you know I neuer thought much lesse euer intended For those proffers which I haue made you of diuers and seuerall dwellings and habitations farre remote from those parts can testifie the contrary Such calumnies and accusations shall not God be blessed disgrace and dis-repute me in Christendome where my actions do sufficiently make me knowne Whatsoeuer you tell me of those that serue me and are neere vnto me hath not so much as an appearance of truth And I wonder and am euen astonished that the Authors of your letters are not ashamed to set before your eyes such things against those vnto whom your conscience knowes that such things cannot be imputed I doe perceiue and know by manifold infallible proofes the affection and sincerity of my Cousen the Cardinall of Richel●●● His religious obedience which hee affords mee his faithfull care concerning whatsoeuer doth concerne my person and estate speakes for him If you please Madame you shall permit and giue me leaue to tell you that the action which you haue so lately done and what hath passed not long since causeth that I cannot be ignorant what hath beene your intention heretofore and what I may expect in the time to come The respect which I bare you makes me forbeare of saying any thing more vnto you I pray the Lord in the meane while to giue you good counsell And that you may alwayes preuaile with his affections who shall alwayes be Madame Yours The French Kings Declaration vpon the departure of the Queene his Mother and Monsieur his Brother out of the Kingdome Confirmed at the Parliament at Paris the 13. day of August 1631. faithfully translated out of the French Copy LEwis by the grace of God King of France and Nanarre to all those vnto whom these presents shall come greeting Wee haue by our Letters of Declaration the 30. of March last past published throughout our whole Kingdome for the causes contained therein declared all those guiltie of Crimen lasa Maiestatis who abusing the facility of our wel beloued and onely Brother the Duke of Orleans did by their euill deuices and pernicious counsels intice and perswade him to withdraw himselfe from vs and to depart out of our Kingdome without our knowledge and permission as also all those that should be found to be his followers if in a certaine prefixed time they did not take recourse to our Grace and Mercie hauing hoped by this meanes to giue them leisure to find out and acknowledge their fault and so to reduce them vnto their duties and thereby cause them to depart and abstaine from all euill wayes and practises which they had begun as well within as without the Kingdome to trouble the rest and peace of the same But in stead of vsing this meanes to repent them of their fault and to take their refuge to our clemencie and fauour they haue persisted in their euill counsels and carried away our Brother against the duty of his birth and the respect which hee oweth vs and instigated him to write vnto vs letters full of bitternesse calumnies impostures and accusations against the Administration and Gouernment of our State striuing and aiming by those said letters full of injuries and falsenesse with other writings of the like nature which they haue caused to be printed euery where to perswade our people to bee ill conceited of vs and by them and other Princes our neighbours to haue sinister opinions of our affaires and gouernment accusing against all truth and reason our welbeloued Cousin the Cardinal Richelieu of infidelitie and of enterprizing against our person and the person of our much honoured Mother his owne and our Estate as also some others which wee do employ in our Gouernment euen about the most weightiest matters of our Estate of adhering to his euill counsels notwithstanding that from them wee doe receiue the greatest contentment that wee can desire Yea they haue beene so bold and audacious as that they did dare to present a request to our Court of Parliament vnder the name of our said Brother against our foresaid Cousin the Cardinall Richelieu in like manner as the former full of falsenes forged calumnies contrary to all humanity reason and truth Which caused vs to answer our said Brother and by our letters the 5. of Iune last published in our Chancery to declare our good intention and meaning and the exceeding satisfaction which we haue receiued by the seruice faithfulnesse and good carriage of our aforesaid Cousin the Cardinall in so many great and weighty occasions in the which wee haue very profitably employed him for the good and greatnesse of our State as also from the rest our chiefe Counsellers All these meanes notwithhanding haue hitherto serued onely to make them the more impudent and insolent and to continue their enterprizes and pernicious designes which they had begun and vndertaken not onely to diuert our said Brother from the obedience which he oweth vs but also he much honored Lady our Mother who since a short space of i me hath suffered her selfe also to be led away and seduced by their mischieuous counsels and to side with our brother in his designes more than did well become her It may be perhaps by reason of the false and euill rumour which some persons haue spred who make profession of curious and euill sciences giues them hopes of some ready change in this Kingdome Wee perceiuing all these their proceedings and seeing that it was a difficult matter to prouide for the safetie of this Kingdome and our owne person if any longer we should suffer them to goe on