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A18479 An edict or ordonance of the French King conteining a prohibition and interdiction of al preaching and assembling, and exercise of any other Religion, then of the Catholique, the Apostolique, and the Romaine Religion. Item an other edict of the same king, remouing al Protestants from bearing any office vnder the King, in the Realme of France. Nevvly translated out of Frenche into English.; Proclamations. 1568-09-28 France. Sovereign (1560-1574 : Charles IX) 1568 (1568) STC 5035; ESTC S111060 10,011 43

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waies and maners dewe and permitted of God in such case without any more shewing of fauour for euer and without exception of any We geue also in commaundement by these presents to our beloued and trusty suche as holde our Courtes of Parlamēt Baillyes Stewards Preuosts or their Lieutenants and to al other our Iusticers and officiers and to euery one of them as it shall to eche one appertayne that our present Edict Ordonance will and Intention they cause to be read published and inregistred that they intertayne it kepe it and obserue it and cause it to be intertayned kept and obserued inuiolably and without breache And to haue this done and suffred that they constrayne and cause to be constrayned al to whom it shal apperteine and all which for this purpose they shal cause to be constrained And to proceede against the trāsgressours by the paines aboue saied We commaunde also that our said Baylies Stewars Preuostes and other our Officiers do aduertise vs and put vs to knowleadge within a moneth after the publishing of these presents of their endeuour and diligence that they haue vsed for the execution and obseruation of the same For suche is our pleasure Al maner of Edicts Ordonances commaundements or Inhibitions to the contrary notwithstanding All the which in regard of the contentes in these presentes not yet in other matters preiudicating vnto them we haue abrogated and doe abrogate In witnesse hereof we haue signed these presents with our owne hande and haue caused to be put thereunto our Seale Geuen at S. Maur de Fosses in the moneth of Septembre in the yeare of grace 1568. And of our Raigne the eight Signed CHARLES And vpon the folde By the Kinge the Quene his Mother my Lordes the Duke of Anjou and of Allenson brothers of the saied Kinge My Lordes the Cardinals of Bourbon of Loraine and of Guise The Dukes of Nemours of Longueuille and of Aumale The Mareshals of Dampuille and of Cosse The Duke of Vzez The Lorde of Moruillier The Archebishop of Sans the Bishoppes of Anxerre and of Lymoges Al respectiuely Counsellers in the priuie Counsell of the said Kinge The Lordes of Lansac and of Carnauallet present Signed DE L'AVBESPINE And vnderneth Visa And sealed in grene waxe vpon laces of silke read and grene Read published and inregistred the Kinges Attorney Generall hearing requiring and consenting at Paris in Parlement the xxviij day of Septembre in the yeare 1568. Thus signed Du Tillet An Edict or ORDONANCE of the French King conteining a Declaration that he will not from hence forewarde vse for his Officers either in matters of Iudgemēt or in the Courtes of his Receites suche as are of the newe pretended Religion CHARLES by the grace of God Kinge of France to al those that shall see these presente Letters greeting The euil behauiour whiche we haue heretofore knowen and perceiued in many of our Officers as wel in matters of Iudgemente as in the Courtes of our Receites which make profession of the newe pretended Religion shewinge themselues so blinde in their affections and so litle remembringe their duetie towards vs that some of them instede of wel and truly discharging their Offices haue found the meanes to take vp certaine of our Cities and to plucke them from our Obedience Other haue seased vpō our Reuenues and with the same haue relieued succoured and abetted suche as tooke Armes againste vs to the great hinderance dommage and preiudice of our affayres geaueth vs fayre warning in this time of troubles renewed yet againe by those whiche make profession of the new pretended Religion taking Armes againste vs and doing all actes of hostilitie and enmitie against the Catholiques our good and loyal subiects to take aduise that some good order may be sette therin for the preseruation of our said good and loyal subiects who do verely perswade themselues that they shal neuer obteine any dewe and lawfull administration of Iustice at the hands of those of the newe pretended Religion And as litle hope haue they that our Reuenues by them to be paied will be at any time by them faithfully bestowed and employed to our Seruice and vse Who also for this cause desire that some prouision be made accordingly and that nothing beforgotten which may seme to the preseruation and maintenance of our Estate in al suerty and safetie We geue therfore to vnderstand that we by the aduise and deliberation of the Quene our most excellent Ladie and Mother of our most derely beloued Brother the Duke of Anjou ād of Bourbonnoys ād our Lieutenāt General representing our person throughout our whole Realme Land and Subiectes of the Princes of our bloud and other Princes the honourable and chiefe Personages of our Priuie Counsell haue declared and do declare by these presents that we wil not vse hereafter the seruice of such our said Officers of the said newe Religion vvhether they be of our Courts of Parlament of our Exchecker of our Grand Councel Treasurers of France and Generals of our Reuenues Maisters of our Mintes Bailies Stewardes Preuostes or their Lieutenants and other Officers whatsoeuer being of the said new Religiō as wel in maters of Iudgement and Courtes of our Receites as in any other sort Discharging them for this intent as moreouer we doe discharge them of those Estates and Offices to be herafter by vs disposed and to be bestowed vppon suche Catholike personnes sufficient and capable as shal to vs seme good Notwithstanding for so much as emongest these our Officers of the saied Religion some there are which are in Armes in companie of them whiche haue a freshe taken Armes against vs which reteine vnto them assist them helpe them and abbette them with their counsell reliefe and possessions and other some there are which haue staied and doe staie them selues quietly vnder the toleration of our Edictes of whome it is reason a difference be made and that they be not dealed withal in like manner as the other ▪ We wil and ordeine that such our Officers of the said Religiō whiche haue not borne Armes with the said Rebels neither haue no maner of dealinge or intelligence with them that within xx dayes of the publicatiō of these presents thei send vnto vs their Proxes to geue vp into our handes their said Estates and Offices In which roomes we wil place Catholike Personnes sufficient and capable thereof as hath ben saied And touching such paiementes of money as shall fall out by composition made for those Offices we shal cause a rente to be assigned vnto them vpō the towne howse of our good Citie and towne of Paris whiche they and their heyres shal plainely and peaseably enioye We geue also in commaundemēt to our beloued and trusty of our Courts of Parlements of our Exchekers of the Court of aydes Baillyes Stewards Preuosts or their Lieutenants and to all other our Iusticers Offycers and subiectes that our present declaration pleasure Intention and that is here aboue cōteyned they cause to be read published and inregistred maintayned kept and obserued inuiolably without contradiction or suffering of any Contradiction Ceasing and causing to be ceased all troubles and lettes to the contrary For suche is our Pleasure In witnesse whereof we haue signed these presentes with our owne hande and haue caused our Seale to be put thereto Geuen at S. Maur des Fossez the xxv daye of September In the yeare of Grace 1568. And of our reigne the eight Signed CHARLES And vpon the folde By the KING being in his Counsel Fizes And vpon the side Visa And sealed with grene waxe in laces of silke red and grene Read published and inregistred the Kinges Atturney General hearing requiring and consenting at Paris in Parlament the xxviij of Septembre In the yere 1568. Thus signed Du Tillet Viri qui contenta horum Edictorum legerunt approbarūt sunt Anglici Idiomatis sacrae Theologiae peritissimi quibus meritò credendum esse Iudico proinde haec tutò securè imprimi posse 29. Octob. Cunerus Petri Pastor S. Petri Louanij Anno. 1568. RESPICITE VOLATILIA COELI ET PVLLOS CORVORVM
AN EDICT OR ORDONANCE OF THE FRENCH King conteining a Prohibition and Interdiction of al preaching and assembling and exercise of any other Religion then of the Catholique the Apostolique and the Romaine Religion ITEM AN OTHER EDICT OE THE SAME KING REMOuing al Protestants from bearing any Office vnder the King in the Realme of France Nevvly translated out of Frenche into English LOVANII Apud Ioannem Foulerum Anno 1568. An Edict or ORDONANCE of the French King conteining a Prohibition and Interdiction of all preaching assembling and exercise of anie other Religion then of the Catholike the Apostolique and the Romaine Religion CHARLES by the grace of God King of France to all for the time being and for the time to come It is well knowen to all men that the deceased Kinges of most woorthie memorie our Father and Graundfather whose soules God pardon bearing them selues as most Christian Princes and defendours of the holie Churche haue endeuoured and trauailed by Edicts and Ordonances and by waies of iustice to preserue the vnitie therof and to represse the diuision of Religion in their time whiche had gotten into this realme by preachinges by secret practises and assemblies and by casting abrode of inhibited bookes It is well knowen also that after the lamentable death of our saied Lord and Father certaine of the Nobilite prouoked therto by the ministers of the newe opinion haue discontented and separated them selues not for anie zeale of anie Religion one or other but through ambition and desire to haue in their handes the gouernmēt of this said realme vnder the deceased our most dere and most beloued Lord ād elder brother King Frācis second of that name notwithstanding that he was a maried man and of full yeres by the lawes of the saied realme and one that had the authoritie the iudgemēt and the meaning to gouerne and to commaunde rightly with the most prudent counsell of our most excellent Ladie and mother the Quene and of other great and worthie personages which had alwaies ben neere about the said deceased King our Father and were continued by our saied deceased brother as one that minded in all pointes to folowe his Fathers steppes the which he hath wel declared by his deedes during the time of his reigne who had also setled his saied realme in suche peace and quiet as he foūd it in at his coming to the Croune if it had pleased God to haue lent him longer life for so muche as his estate had ben molested and disquieted by the disagreemēt of certaine of the Nobilite who daring not openly to shew them selues stirred vp by the helpe of the said ministers the tumult of Amboies vnder the colour of presenting a certaine request with a confession of their faith to the said King who though he knew well the verie fountaine and first Authors of that mischiefe yet through his singular and natural clemencie folowing the example of our heuenlie Father and hoping by his grace to do more good by waie of pitie then by rigour of iustice gaue by plaine Edict made at Amboies in the moneth of March in the yeare 1559 a general Pardon to all suche his deceiued and seduced subiectes in the faith as would come home ▪ againe and furthermore by an other Edict made at Romorantin in the moueth of May folowing he left those which woulde not come home againe to the Ecclesiastical censure only which reacheth not so farre as to bloude in case that they troubled not the common quiet Al this notwithstanding the said King was deceued of his expectatiō through the said secrete practises of the saied Noble men obstinate in their purposes and assayinge by force of Armes to molest this said Realme how be it vnder pretense of Religion Wherof the said King being fully aduertised remaining then at Fontaine-bleau was cōstrained to remoue to Orlians with force of Armes also for to set thinges there in good order Who also for the same purpose had commaunded a meting of the generall Estates at whiche time and place it pleased God to call him to his mercie geauing into our handes the Kingdome we being then of age betwene ten and eleuen yeares lesse able to gouerne this said puissant Realme Moreouer the chiefe succour which God had lefte vnto vs in our affaires whiche was the wise and prudent gouernement of our most excellent Ladie and Mother 〈◊〉 was excedingly letted and disapointed through the cōtempt of our minorititie whiche certaine of the Nobility the chiefest next after our most deere and moste welbeloued brethren had conceiued and through partes taking and contradictions which thei with their Adherents stirred against our said most excellent Ladie and Mother who also to make their part stronger tooke vppon them the protection of the said new opinion which by their support and fauour was greatly augmented For remedy whereof at our returning from our Annointing and Coronation we came to the suburbes of S. German in the fieldes nigh to Paris and we cawsed to be assembled in our Parlament the Princes and those of our priuie counsel with al the courtes of the same parlamēt in the monethes of Iune and Iulie of the yeare 1561. At what time by their aduise at S. Germaines in Laye we made the Edict of the said moneth of Iuly in the saied yeare by the which Edict we forebad al other exercise of Religiō then such as was according to the receiued custome and maner obserued in the Catholique Churche from and sence the time of the Christian faith receiued by the Kinges of Fraunce our Predecessours and by the Bishops and Prelates Persons and Vicares and their Deputies This the saied protectours of the said new opinion perceiuing and seing that their ambitious enterprise was by this Edict vtterly disappointed would not suffer it to take place but caused through our whole Realme those of the said new opinion to rise vp and to stop the execution thereof And then by reason of such troubles which thei them selues had stirred and caused to be stirred in diuerse places thei would make men beleeue that it was impossible to execute the saied Edicte and therefore they called vppon an other assemblie of a certaine number of Presidentes and Counsellers of al the high Coūrtes of this saied Realme that this might be a matter of greater authoritie Although yet the same assemblie was lesse by two partes of the three then the other whiche was made in our saied Parlament of Paris being of the two ordinarie companies Beside that in their assemblie were such men as they chose them selues they being the stronger parte of our priuie Counsell hauing also placed therein a greater number of the said newe opinion then of the Catholiques to bring so at length their matter about which they did in deede obteining a toleraton for the exercise of both Religions by our Edict made onely by way of prouision the seuententh of Ianuarie in the said yeare 1561. The whiche Edicte our said most excellent