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A44725 The last will and testament of the late renowned Cardinal Mazarini, deceased February 27, 1660 together with some historical remarques of his life.; Testament du cardinal Mazarin. English Mazarin, Jules, 1602-1661.; Howell, James, 1594?-1666. 1663 (1663) Wing H3084; ESTC R19502 29,499 160

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and that they bear the name of Mazarines Giveth and bequeatheth also to the Crown all those pieces of Pain●ings which are at present within the the Library of his Eminence and two suits of Tapestry the one the Fruits of War the design of Julius Romain given to his Eminence since the Treaty of Peace by the King of Spain the other the Rape of the Saoines the design of Raphael Most humbly thanking his Majesty for all his Bounties and Magnificences and for that not long since he hath caused to be given him fifteen hundred thousand liures upon the Treaty of the Neutrality of the French County and the disposal of the Offices of the houses of the Queen and Monsieur which reward amounts in all to three or four millions The said Lord Cardinal Duke having alwayes regarded Madam Martinessi whose Offices of Piety charity are eminently known hath incessantly procured the advancement of the Daughters by advantagious Alliances having married the eldest with Monsieur the Duke of Modena one of the greatest Princes and of the most Antient and Illustrious Houses of all Italy and the second with Monsieur the Prince of Conti Prince of the Blood Royal of France and therefore no way doubting but that they will prefer his Interests before their Advancement He giveth to Madam the Dutches of Modena the sum of three hundred and fifty thousand liures which shall be paid unto her by the Executors of his Testament hereafter named More three pence making part of eleven pence to receive of the salts of Brouage more half of the Rents upon the City of Paris purchased by his Eminence of Monsieur Charles Armand at present Duke Mazarini He giveth and bequeaths to Madam the Princes of Conti the like summe ●f three hundred and fifty thousand liures which shall be paid her by his Executors more the sum of thirty thousand liures to receive and take upon the Excise or Farn●s of Languedock more three pence making part of eleven pence to receive and take upon the said Salts of Brouage more 〈◊〉 other ●●ity of Rents upon the Town hall of the City of Paris more the Compensation of the Rents of the office of sur●ntendunt for the House of the Queen Mother amounting to two hundred thousand liures which his Eminence hath purchased of 〈◊〉 the Princess Palatine of which she is at present in possession more the suit of Tapestry Hangings with the story of ●ehoboam He gives to the Lady Martinessi Sister to his Eminence the sum of eighteen thousand liures of a rent for life pavable at Rome monethly by adv●●ce and upon charge to her and the said Ladies the Dutches of Modena and Princess of Conti to renounce and quit claim to the succession of his Eminence and to all and such rights which they may pretend to the same In default whereof they shall forfeit their Legacies abovesaid which shall return to the Heires and Legatees General The said Lord Cardinal intends not that Monsieur the Marq ess of Mancini his Nephew shall marry with any person whatsoever without the consent of the King and in consideration thereof gives him the Peerage of Nivernois or Nevers and Ouziois with the appurtenances and dependances purchased by his Eminence of Monseigueur the Duke of Mantua by contract of the 11th of July 1659. with the Decrees obtained since free and quit of all Rights More two thirds of the Subsidies arising from the Actions of Mortaine which may be changed for those of Nevers More four pence part of the nineteen pence purchased of my Lord the Duke of Ornanes deceased More three pence part of eleven pence upon the Salts of Brouage More the sum of six hundred thousand liures in ready money which shall be paid by the hands of the Executors of his Will hereafter named All upon charge that the said Lord Mancini shall punctually comply with what is before enjoyned him towards his Majesty and not otherwise in default whereof he shall forfeit his Legacies abovesaid and others that shall be made to him hereafter shall be comprized in the Legacy General And further upon charge that the said Lord Mancini and all his Descendants Males or Femals shall carry the Names and the Arms of Mazarini without joyning other names or quartering other Arms therewith And that the Eldest Son and Male Descendants of the said Marquess Mancini by perpetual and infinite representation from Male to Male and from Eldest to Eldest shall have and take by gradual and perpetual Substitution all these things and sums above mentioned given to him the said Marquess Mancini and in default of Issue male of his body the Substitution shall belong to the eldest Daughter descendent of the male and to the male descendents for ever observing alwayes the right of Eldest to eldest upon condition that in every degree the eldest male and every daughter that shall be called to the Substitution shall be tyed to take the Name and Arms of Mazarini as abovesaid And in default of descendants from the males the Substitution shall belong to the eldest Daughter of the said Marquess Mancini and to her descendants Males and Females and in default of Children of the eldest Daughter or her Descendants to the second third or other Daughters successively and their Descendents preferring alwayes the elder before the younger and Sonnes to Daughters as long as there shall be any Descendants of the said Daughters on the same conditions of taking the Arms and Names of Mazarini Mancini joyntly together In case of default of Issue by the said Lord Marquess Mancini all the abovesaid things and summes above given and bequeathed him shall belong by the same right of Substitution to the high and might Lord Armand Charles now Duke Mazarini and after him in his place to the eldest of his Sons issued from him and the high and mighty Lady Hortense Mancini his Wife No person shall have benefit of this Substitution who shall be an Ecclesiastick or Knight of Malta unless he shall have renounced it before the said Lord Cardinal willing and declaring that he who shall refuse to accept of the said Conditions shall be deprived of all right thereunto and that all shall return to the Legatee General The Lord Cardinal beseecheth his Majesty to receive the said Lord Marquess Mancini in survivency to the Government and Lieutenancy of the King in Brouage and Rochel the profits whereof shall remain in the hands of the Sieur Colbert The said Lord Cardinal giveth unto Monsieur Mancini his Nephew the sum of 30 thousand liures to be imployed for payment of his debts the said Lord Cardinal willeth and intendeth that the administration of the goods of the said Lord Marquess Mancini remain in the hands of the Sieur Colbert untill he shall have attained the age of majority The said Lords Executors may name a person to be Tutor to the said Marquess Mancini under direction of the Sieur Colbert who shall be obliged to give Caution and Security
and whilest the said Marquess Mancini shall attain to the age of major there shall be paid unto him the sum of thirty six thousand liures for every year and if he marry with consent of the King the sum of eighty thousand liures The said Lord Cardinal desiring to perpetuate the name of Mancini at Rome makes and ordains the said Lord Mancini his Nephew Legatee Universal and Heir of all his Goods at Rome willing that he be seized thereof from the day of his Decease which goods shall remain substituted to the second Son of the said Sieur Mancini and to the Children of the second and of his male issue by a perpetual and infinite representation from male to male and from eldest to eldest and in default of male Issue of the second Son to the third and from the third to the fourth and consequently so from male to male from eldest to eldest And in default of Issue male the substitution shall belong to the eldest Daughter Descended of the male of the said second third or fourth Son and consequently to their issue male for ever And in default of Daughters Descendants of the males the said Substitution shall pass to the eldest Daughter of the said Lord Marquess Mancini and to her Descendants preferring alwayes the eldest to the youngest and the Sous to the Daughters as long as there shall be any Descendants of the said Daughters All upon condition that he who shall be called to the Substitution of whatever condition or degree he be shall be obliged to dwell in the City of Rome and to bear the sole Name plain Arms of Mancini without partying or quartering them with any others 〈◊〉 upon condition also that if there be any Daughters of the males which are excluded by the males in a direct or collateral Line the said Substituted shall be holden to give them Portions sutable to their quality In default of Posterity of the second third or other son and of the daughters of the said Lord Marquess Mancini the Palace moveables Rights and other effects which are in the said City of Rome belonging to his Eminence shall appertain by the same right of Substitution unto the eldest son of the said Lord Mazarini Mancini and to the male Jssue of the said eldest son and in default of the males to the daughters and to their male children from eldest to eldest as long as there shall be any male or female issue of the said Mazarini Mancini or of his descendants on condition that the right of Primogeniture be always observed as abovesaid And if there shall be but one of the said House of Mancini to whom the Dutchy of Nivernois shall appertain by the same right of Substitution and that the goods at Rome shall belong to him likewise by the same right of Substitution He shall be obliged to dwell in France And if it shall so happen that the said Lord Marquess Mancini decease without issue the said goods at Rome shall remain and belong to my Lord Armand Charles Duke Mazarini and his youngest descendants from male to male and eldest to eldest Observing always that Mazarini is Praferrible before Mancini The said Lord Cardinal intreateth my Lord Cardinal Mancini to take the Administration of the goods at Rome and because they consist mostly in his Palace and a number of Offices places and the publick stock which may be put into money he requesteth the said Cardinal if he thinks fit to convert into the Purchase of some Land in the Ecclesiastical Stae which shall carry the name of the Substitution The said Cardinal Mancini in case of Death may appoint another to the said Administration who nevertheless shall not sell nor engage any of the things above named And if the Sieur Mancini be more then five and twenty years old at the death of the Lord Cardinal he may name an Administrator but not dispose of the said Goods which shall remain substituted as already said Further the said Lord Cardinal gives and bequeathes to the said Marquess Mancini the Tapistry of the Acts of the Apostles made in Paris with the rich Furniture of green Velvet to be sent to Rome to Cardinal Mancini which shall be part of the said substitution In lieu whereof the said Marquess Mancini shall renounce the Rights which he may pretend to the succession of the said Lord Cardinal Mazarini and if he fail to do so he shall absolutely forfeit all his said Legacies which shall return to the Legatee General The said Lord Cardinal giveth and bequeatheth to the eldest Son of my Lord Duke de Mercoeur and de Ferie his Spouse the Demesne of the Dutchy of Auvergne the Demesne of Languedock the third part of the Subsidy of the Election of Mortaigne and the sum of three hundred thousand liures in money which shall be employed towards the payment of the debts of the House of Vendosme As to the second Son of the said Duke de Mercoeur the said Lord Cardinal prayeth him to be content with that which he hath procured him from his Majesty on condition also that both of them renounce their Succession to his Eminence and all those Rights which they may pretend to by reason of these said Legacies which in default of renunciation shall be forfeited and returned to the Legatee general even although the eldest shall make the said renunciation if so be it be not done joyntly by the youngest The said Lord c. giveth and bequeatheth unto Madam the Countess of Soissons besides the sum of three hundred thousand liures in money the Subsidy or Imposition on the Election of Verneuil and the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand liures payed by his Eminence to Madam the Princesse Palatine for the purchase of the Office of Surintendent in the House of the Queen for which she hath at present a Patent on condition that the said Lady Countesse of Soissons dorenounce any Caim or Title she may pretend to the succession of the said Lord Cardinal In default whereof she shall forfeit her said Legacy which shall return to the Legatee General The said Lord Cardinal giveth bequeatheth to Damoiselle Mary Mancini now married to the Constable Colonna all that which he hath assigned her for her portion willing that she content her sell with the part he hath given her on condition she renounce all Claim and Title to the Succession of his Eminence He gives and Bequeathes to Damoiselle Anne Mary Mancini the sum of six hundred thousand liures which shall be paid to her or put out at Interest by his Executors they notwithstanding not to be responsible for the employ and profit thereof on condition likewise that she renounce all Claim to the Succession c. otherwise to forfeit as aforesaid The said Lord Cardinal nameth for Trustees and Governour of the said Damoiselle Anno Macini the Executors of his Will hereafter mentioned If there shall not be found ready money enough to discharge all