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A02956 The declarations as vvell of the French King, as of the King of Nauarre Concerning the truce agreed vpon betwene their Maiesties: and touching the passage of the riuer of Loire. France. Sovereign (1574-1589 : Henry III); Henry III, King of France, 1551-1589.; Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1610.; Navarre (Kingdom). Sovereign (1572-1610 : Henry III). aut 1589 (1589) STC 13098.8; ESTC S103953 13,845 26

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king REVOL And sealed vpon a single lable with the great seale in yealow waxe A DECLARATION OF THE KING OF NAVARRE VPON THE treatise of the Truce made betweene the French king and the said L. king of Nauarre HEnrie by the grace of God King of Nauarre first Prince of the bloud chiefe Péere and protector of the reformed churches of Fraunce c. To all Gouernors of Prouinces Captains of townes cities fortresses and castles Chieftaines and leaders of men of warre Maiors Consuls and sworne men of townes Iustices and officers as well of our soueraigne Lord the king as to all others to whom it may appertaine that are vnder our authoritie and protection Gréeting Whereas it is wel knowen to all men that we neuer tooke or retayned armes in this miserable warre but so farre as necessitie enforced vs Also that we haue by our actions sufficiently testified our extreame sorow séeing our selues entangled and bound thereto through the malice of the enemies of this Realme On the other side the desire that we had to be able to serue his Maiestie against them for the reestablishing of his authoritie and the rest and tranquilitie of his good Subiectes yet such was the mischiefe that our good meaning was by sundrie sleights disguised the bad mindes of the said enemies so farre cloaked vnder beautifull and fauourable pretences that this Realme was brought to the point of ineuitable ruine had not the wisdome of our said soueraign Lord the king sundrie times contraried and crossed with infinite lets bene sufficient to discerne our innocencie from among their slaunders he had not also euen through their coulors and dissimulations espied their inueterate malice And it is most euident that this warre begun vnder colour of religiō is euen at once found to be méere warre of estate That those of the League are not gone to séek or assaile those of the religion which we professe but haue abused both the weapons and authoritie which were to that end deliuered vnto them to get such townes of this realme as were farthest of and least suspected for religion as litle also haue they employed their preachers in the conuersion of those whom they did pretend to be hereticks but contrariwise they haue vsed them in all townes to the subuersion of this realme as firebrandes to kindle the estate to suborne the subiects against their prince to make them reiect all obedience to their magistrates to frame them to seditions and alterations without any respect to confound all things both diuine and humaine whereby haue happened to the great griefe of all good men an incredible reuolt throughout this nation against our soueraigne Lord the king and consequently such a confusion in sundry townes and prouinces that the pretended shadow of piety and iustice hath quite extinguished the body the feare of God the reuerence of his true image and the lawfull and soueraigne Magistrate by him instituted in these extremities wherevpon acknowledging our duetie vnto our said soueraigne Lord the King and euen from the bottome of our hart bewayling the calamitie of this estate and people we haue withdrawen our selues vnto his Maiestie and at his féete presented him our liues and goods to assist him against his enimies for the reestablishment of his authoritie and his good subiects Protesting as before we had done to intend to no other but his seruice as also euery man may iudge that if we had otherwise meant we had fit occasiō to helpe our selues by the publike miseries who did vs this honor to acknowledge vs willingly to accept of our good willes also to the end to giue vs better means to serue him he resolued vpon a Truce or abstinence of warre with all hostilitie whereof we hope through Gods helpe of a good peace to ensue Therefore that wée giue you to wit and to all and euery of you which acknowledge our authoritie and protection and that haue and doe follow that part which we vphold euery one for himselfe that we haue treated decreed and concluded with our soueraigne Lord the King vpon a truce or abstinence generall from armes throughout this land for one whole yeare to begin the third day of Aprill and to end vpon the like day as well the one as the other therein concluded Wherein also our meaning is to comprise the state and Countie of Venise with the subiects thereof as being vnder the protection of our said soueraigne Lord the King so consequently we doo forbid all persons of whatsoeuer estate or calling not to attēpt or enterprise against those places where his Maiesties authoritie is acknowledged neither against the said state or Countie of Venise or in any other place or places where we shall enter passe by or soiourne expresly cōmanding that there be nothing enterprized against his good and loyal subiects no not against the Clergie neither to innouate or interrupt any thing concerning the Catholike Romane religiō as also in case by Gods grace we enter whether by surprize force or otherwise into any hold or towne occupied by the enimies our meaning is there shall be no alteration in the seruice or other matter belonging to the said Catholike Romane religion according as more at large haue by vs béene concluded with our soueraigne Lord the King Also whereas in consequence of the premisses it hath pleased his Maiestie to graunt and yéeld a generall enioyment of their goods to all those of the religion which we do professe and others of this partie to enioy the same during this present truce our intent reciprocally is that al his good subiects as well of the Clergie as other shall enioy their goods and reuenues during the same in those places that we doe hold whereof besides these presents we will dispatch them all letters necessary Moreouer we commaund you euery of you so farre as to him appertaineth to cause these presents to be read published inrolled kept and obserued in euery point according to their forme and tenure ceasing and causing to cease al troubles and impeachments to the contrarie In witnesse whereof we haue caused these Presents signed with our owne hande to be sealed with our Seale of armes Giuen at Saulmur this 24. of April in the yere of grace 1589. Thus signed HENRY And vnderneath BERSIAV And sealed vpon a single lable with the said Lordes great seale in redde waxe THE KING OF NAVARRES DECLARATION AT THE PASSAGE OF THE RIVER of Loire for the seruice of his Maiestie the 18. of Aprill 1589. HEnry by the grace of God king of Nauarre c. To all those to whom these presents shall come gréeting As it hath pleased God to cause vs to be borne first Prince of the bloud and chief Péer of Fraunce whom nature hath taught to defend his king law and duetie do bind to maintaine the Estate of this Realm and that it may be apparant by the effects knowē to euery one that the disturbers whatsoeuer pretence they take