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A13956 Newes concernynge the general cou[n]cell, holden at Trydent by the emperoure and the Germaynes wyth all the nobles of Hungarye, Constantinople and Rome Translated out of Germayne into Englysh by Jhon Holibush. Anno 1548. Hollybush, John. 1549 (1549) STC 24266; ESTC S108094 4,399 20

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letters the Lord Gerard veltwick sayth they be Arabyck letters Ther is also tydynges come oute of Hungary that a Lorde of the Kynges counsell called locētz whych fauoured more the Turkyshe partye than hys own lyege Lordes nether hearde gladly the truce made for his enterpryses in manye poyntes were hyndered This same as he sat vpon a tyme at hys table and hys seruauntes about hym one of them began sodenly to crye Come death haue me awaye And sodenlye he caste an horrible syght wyth turnynge of hys eyes raygynge and crying hugly with a loud voyce The deuyll is in me and hath possessed me nother wyll he leaue wyth me but more of you must daunce this daunce The other seruātes wold haue bounde hym but he spewed frome hym and behaued hym so woodlye afterward cast he out at hys mouth the stomack bowele lyuer harte and all hys entrayles by peces After that begā an other of the seruaūtes to rage and waxe woode cryenge howlynge piteously hugly I am possessed of the deuyl The same dyd they binde Lozentz sent cōtinētly for his parson to coniure the euyl spryt But before the priest came the thyrde seruaūt begā to rage also which was boūde as the other With that begā Lozentz to be greatly a frayed though the priest prayed moch ouer hym yet begā he to rage lyke the other crye so that he also was cōstrayned to be boūd And lay of this wyse in his house with his two seruaūtes for the fyrst dyed xiiii dayes before In the meane whyle swaged the woodnest he was lowsed of his bādes but hys coūtenaūte is yet so horrible dredeful that nomā dare approche hym Whā the foresayde truces were in hāde / a shyp was spoyled vpō our borders soncked which passed in valure .xx. M. gold gyldē / and al they that were in her were drowned but the dede doers are yet vnknowē whether thei be christē or Turkes that ioyne vpō the borders Cattiās brother in lawe hath slayne two hūdreth Turkes that passed the borders and inuaded oure men wherwyth he hath apeaced stylled the other These tydynges came here to Ausborowe the .xix. daye of Nouember but ther was no credence geuen to them vntyl ther came more surer certificatiō from the Kynges Maiestye and other Lordes The .xxvi. daye of Nouember last past came hether thre wedowes namelye my lady Mary quene of Hungary and Regente the Duchesse of Loren and the ladye Princesse of Orenge of Brabant whome met the Kynges grace of Rome the Archduke of Austriche hys sonne and the electours namelye of Colens Saxonye and Braundeborowe be syde a greate nombre of Byshops Dukes and Lords so that they entred at Ausborow syxe hundreth on horsebak They of Ausborow also haue made peace wyth theyr Lorde the Byshop whereof the condicions be that for the force spoyling and iniuries they haue done him shal in recompence therof geue him fyue nyntye thousande golde gyldens and for the spiritual rentes that they haue receaued thyrtye thousande golde gyldens Ther is here such a nombre of Lordes and Princes / as neuer hath ben sene in any parlamente imperiall The moost worshypfull in god father and Lord Adolyshe archebyshoppe of Colen hath yesterdaye whych was Saynte Nicolas euen receaued of the Imperiall maiestye hys dignitye Muche were to be wrytten of the takyng of the Duke of Saxony elector was and the Landtgraue but the shortenesse of thys letter and also the tyme wyll not admytte it Yet can not I wytholde you that Landtgraues wyfe with her chyldren haue delyuered a'great byll or supplication to the States of the Empyre wherein they sygnified that those articles whych were delyuered at the yeldyng of the Landtgraue were fulfylled expyred and accomplyshed requyred al the States of the Empyre to make sute for the Landtgraue to the Emperyall maiestye that he myght be delyuered Some of the Princes gaue consent therto but some toke deliberation vppon it In the meane whyle as thys was in hande was the Emperiall Maiestye aduertysed of thys And whan the Princes were nowe consultynge and takyng theyr aduyse dyd the Emperiall maiestye sende them a farre other certyfycation of the matter than that of the Lādtgraue specyfyēg the causes why it were not expediente nether for the commune peace nor the contry that he shulde be released and set at liberte It declared also playnly that the articles of the Landtgraue submyssion or yeldyng were not proposed aryghte nor lawfullye yea were not executed nother of the Landtgraue The Emperoures maiestye also answered so euidētly and wyth so manyfest demonstratyons to these thynges that were proposed the Princes by the Landtgraue that they all ceased of makynge sute for hym but were of a contrarye mynde Wherfore he was remoued from donwerte to Norlinges wyth duble warde whych thynge doth greatly greue and displease hym complaynyng bewayling and lamētyng to be so remoued from place to place Duke noritz of Saxony elector is departed from hence nowe of late of whome the fame goeth that he is gone to take vp men of warre in the name of the Emperours maiestye the truth wherof I cannot wryte for a certaynte Thys is of a truth that here are many doughty captaynes that moche artillery is sent towarde the costes to Switcherland They of Berne are afrayed and haue ofte sent to the Duke of Sauoye requyrynge to haue peace with him What ende these matters shal haue can I not shew at this tyme. I trust your gentlynesse wyll take thys wrytynge in worth as I shall come by you the which I trust shal be shortely I shall shew you more newes by mouth Fare well ¶ Wryten from August the syxt daye of December The yeare of oure Lorde M.D.Xlviii ¶ Imprinted at Londō in saynt Andrewes paryshe in the ware dropt by Thomas Raynalde
¶ Newes concernynge the general coūcell / holden at Trydent by the Emperoure and the Germaynes wyth all the nobles of Hungarye / Constantenople and Rome Translated oute of Germayne into Englysh By Ihon Holibush Anno. 1548 Cum Priuilegio ad Imprimendum Solum After dew salutaciō I cōmēd me to you trusty frēd lettīg you were that where in my last wrytinge to you I wrote that by the leaue of the bountefull grace and licence of the Imperiall maiestye I wolde shortelye be wyth you wherfore at the tyme I wrote no neweltyes to you concerning this Imperiall parlament But for as muche as thys purpose of myne is hyndred I am cōstrayned to tary here vntyll the returne of the worshypful in god father the Cardinal byshop of Tridēt which is sent to Rome with a spedy message I wolde not leaue to certify you of some newes so farre as I may do becommeth me Fyrst as concerninge the articles proposed of the Imperiall maiesty to the estates of the Empyre I trust year fully certifyed And though the answere vpō thē hath bē deferred specially that cōcerning the Religiō yet at the length by the grace of god haue the States wyth one consente agreed and requyred that the ordinance concernynge the Religion that is in controuersye vndeterminated maye be determined in the generall fre and christen concell that alredy is poynted begōne and continueth at Tridēt The whych request the Imperours maiestye hath also thought yt moost conuenient christen and sure way to alaye all debate and controuersye specially for as moche as the sytuacyon of Germanye is not greatly onmete for the purpose nether can other nacions greatly grudge at the waye and distance frō Trident wherby they myght pretende incommodite wher vpō the Emperiall maiestye trusteth that euery and syngular estate of the Empyre wyll agre to suche a generall councel submytting thē humbly to it acceptyng redressyng thē after the ordināce of the same In doynge of whyche they shall folowe the footesteppes of the auncient fathers which haue alwayes in doubtes of religiō or fayth hadde theyr recourse to the councel as vnto a sentuary redressed them wyllingly after the ordinance of the same And that such a fre general coūcell haue the better progresse continuance that noman nedeth to feare interruption of it or hynderaunce the Emperours maiestye as a maynteiner of the churche and defendour of the coūcell wyl godly helpe and busyly prouyde that such a coūcell begon at Trident haue hys quick course continuaūce He wylleth also that it be visited augmēted confirmed by the presence of other christē princes nations specially Archbysshops Bishops other Prelates of Germany as thē that are haue ben chefe aucthors or makers of thys debate or in theyr lawfull absence by theyr wyse learned fully aucthorised deputyes It shal be lawful also for the States of the Ausborowesh cōfession safe cōduted to come to remayne returne agayn frō this coūcel ther shal be graūted to thē dew audience By these meanes shal the beginning the whole treating of this general cōcel cōclusiō be godly and Christenly all affections and parcialite set a parte accordynge to the doctryne of holye scripture and holy fathers whereof maye folowe a christen reformation by the whych peruerse doctryne and abuses maye be rooted out As for the pleatynges of the Imperiall chamber or hall wyll the Imperiall maiesty continentlye reforme and that wyth conuenient Iudges Presydentes and Extraordinare persons that iustice maye be comly executed and ther to be no more lackes Ther are also other causes handeled in thys parlament Imperiall as are of peace of the Coine and suche lyke which are come to suche a pointe as is to be hoped no man can haue a iust cause to cōplayne We do hope also that this Imperiall parlamente shal be shortelye ended whych myght be whan the worshypfull Cardynall and Byshoppe of Trident shal be returned who departed hence oute of Ausborowe the syxte daye of Nouember beynge sent to Rome vnto the Byshoppe of Rome for the continuaunce of the Counsell of Trident and to approue or alowe the reformation how euery man shal be haue hymself during the tyme of the generall counsell The whyche came to Rome the eyghtenth day of Nouember frō whence he hath wrytten he wylbe shortelye wythe vs agayne and bryng wyth hym al thynges that haue ben the requestes of the Emperiall maiesty and the States Nother can I wytholde to certyfye you / that the maiestye of the kyng of rome Ferdinādus sent the last yere an embassadour / named Lord Gerarde Veltwick to Constantinople to the greate Turke / for to demaunde truce for .v. yere the whych request the Turke dyd easely graunt / partly for drede of the Emperiall maiestye / whome he nameth a vanquysher / Lord of Europa / partly because of the Assaultes of the Soldane or kinge of Perses / whych combreth hym wyth warres but vpon that condicion yf the Imperiall maiesty wyll holde / consent agre to the same truce The Romane kinges Embassador lord Veltwick hath agreed to that condityon / promysed to busye hymselfe to cause the Imperiall maiestye consente to thys truce doutynge not / but trusting the emperial maiesty wold not refuse it for the tender loue he oweth to his brother And vpon that is the forsayde lord Veltwick come hether wyth the Turkes messangers desyringe to know whether the Emperiall maiesty wyll agree to this truce of fyue yeres or not that these forsayde messangers of the Turke may bringe theyr lord an answer Vpō that whych hath the Emperiall maiestye answered on this wyse Though it becommeth not our maiestye to make any appoyntmēt with the enemy of oure religiō nother hath the Godly maiesty euer left vs aydelesse hetherto but alway prospereth helpeth vs to vanquysh our enemyes so that noman ther is whych can auaunce and say I haue ouercome Charles in battayll For so much also as almyghtye God hath endued vs wyth so greate puyssance ryches men of warre captaynes so that we nede not to be afrayed of any mā in the world yet for the tēder loue that we owe to our brother the king of the romanes Hōgary Bemes we cōdescēde alow ratifye the truce of fyue yeares but vpō that cōdicion that the Turkysh Emperour do sende vs hys letters specificayō concerning this peace Whā the Turkyshe messaungers had receaued thys coragious answere of the Emperiall maiestye they are returned to theyr Lorde which continently sente ouer the foresayde letters in the whyche he calleth the Emperours maiesty a Lord of the christen worlde These letters came here to Ausborowe the .xxi. day of Nouember whyche I haue both handeled and sene These be wrytten wyth greate and vnsemely letters and on the top sygned wyth the great Turkes armes of gold I doubte whether I euer haue sene any suche lyke they be nother Chalde nor Hebrue