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B00460 A relation of the late horrible treason, intended against the Prince of Orange, and the whole state of the vnited prouinces, according to the Dutch coppy printed at the Hage. Whereunto is added these particulars out of our Weekely Newes: A declaration published by the French king, in behalfe and for the restoring of the Marquesse of Rosny ... The arriuall at Constantinople of the ambassadors of Sweden, Muscouia, and Polonia ... Whereunto is added A most true and wonderfull vision seene by Intien Iansen ... at Oosterzee ... With diuers other particular relations, of many parts of the world.. 1623 (1623) STC 18507.98; ESTC S123663 20,152 45

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of the abscence of the Marquis of Rosny LEWIS by the grace of God King of France and Nauarre to our deare and well beloued the Count of Schonberg Knight of our orders Counseller in our Councels Captaine of an hundred horse of our Ordnances Superintendent of our Treasure greeting Our deare and well beloued Cousin the Marquis of Rosny great Master of the Artillery in France hauing made his excuse vnto vs touching his absence from our person at the sieges of Clerac Montanban Monheur and other places 〈…〉 he was bound by occasion that some of his nearest kindred are rebelled and doe keepe certaine places contrary to the obeysance due vnto vs and diuers other respects which might cause some mistrust of his faithfulnes and loyalty And he to take all scruple away hauing also requested vs to dispence with him for the said seruice It is necessary for the good of our seruice the present occasions which offer themselues to make choice of a qualified and worthy person which shall acquite himselfe worthily in the said charge of great Master of the Artillery For which causes wee haue for the good qualities which are in you and the great experience which you haue touching the said point of Artillery as appeared by the proofes which you haue made during the sieges mentioned here in exercising the said charge whereby wee haue had great contentment and satisfaction appointed ordained you and by these presents signed vnder our hand doe appoint and ordaine you to exercise the charge of Superintendency the administration and gouernment of the said Office of great Master and Captaine Generall of our Artillery as well on this as on the other side of the Mountains and Lands of our obeysance and protection vntill such time as we shall order to the contrary to serue vs in the said charges of Superintendency exercise administration and gouernment of the said Office of great Master to command to dispose and to order all things touching this point as well for warlike affayres as the expences to be made in regard of it to remoue change depose reestablish appoint and prouide all such Officers as well ordinarie as extraordinarie as you shall thinke good and iudge to be conuenient for our seruice with the same rights powers honours authorities prerogatiues and preheminences as our Cosin the Marquesse of Rosny heretofore mentioned enioyed or might enioy by vertue of the power giuen vnto him by the Letters of Prouision which he hath of the said Charges the true Copie whereof is hereunto annexed vnder our Counterseale euen in such manner as if the powers there mentioned were here specified and declared at large To doe this we haue giuen you and giue you full power might authoritie commission and speciall charge And command all Lieutenants the Commissaries as well ordinarie as extraordinarie the Keepers generall and particular of the said munitions the Bailiffe Prouost and other Officers of our said Artillerie of what qualitie or condition soeuer they be without any exception As likewise all Treasurers and Controllers Generall of the Artillery before mentioned the Prouincials and other Committies to obey you and to acknowledge your authoritie in matters depending of the charges aforesaid of the Artillerie the Superintendencie and the Administration thereof and to exercise their charges or offices vnder you as they were vsed to doe and in such manner as shall be ordered by you We forbid them likewise to acknowledge any body else than you in the said function or such as you shall appoint thereunto vntill such time as otherwise shall be ordered by Vs. So it is that we command our dearely beloued Cosins the Marshals of France the Gouernours of our Prouinces the Lieutenants generall the chiefe Leaders of Armies and Nauies Admirals and Vice-Admirals Captaines and Gouernours Maiors Aldermen Burrough-masters and all other Officers and Persons established in our Townes Castles and Fortresses Ships Galleys and Men or Vessels of Warre and all other Iustices Officers or their Lieutenants or Deputies euery one on his side as shall be his due That they abide and permit you to exercise the said Superintendencie Exercise Administration and Gouernment of the said Office of Great Master and Captaine Generall of our Artillerie plainely and peaceably and that they make knowne vnto you all the peeces of Artillerie powder and other munition which are in the said Townes Castles Fortresses Citadels or Forts Galleys Ships and Vessels for if you thinke it conuenient to make an Inuentorie of them or to cause them to be transported or remoued from the said Townes Citadels Places Galleys Ships Vessels and to augment or diminish them and to cause them to giue account of them either to the Commissaries or other Officers of the Artillerie aforesaid as you shall send to the said effect vnto all the Store-houses and other places within the before mentioned Townes Castles Citadels Fortresses Ships Galeys and other Men of Warre in which the said munitions shall be and to make them obey and yeeld to the things touching and concerning the exercise and execution of the said charges circumstances and dependances of them of euery one and in such manner as it shall be required and fitting charging them all to doe it without making any difficultie for such is our pleasure Giuen at Paris the 15 of February in the yeere of our Lord 1622. Signed LEWIS And lower By the order of the King BRVLART And it was sealed with the Great Seale vpon yellow waxe The Letters of Prouision mentioned in this declaration as likewise the grant which the Duke of Sully the father of Monsieur Rosny had of the said place we hope to communicate to you with the next Newes From Rome the 14 of Ianuary AT Naples where the Vice-Roy is leuying two Regiments for the State of Millane are arrested three Galleys of Genua because they would carry out of the said Kingdome aboue 80000 Crownes Wherevpon the Captaine Doria who had 12000 Crownes amongst them is fled thence with 2. men of Warre The Prince of Conde went on Wednesday last hence towards Florence From Venice the 20 of Ianuarie WE haue newes from Constantinople that there was arriued an Ambassador from the King of Sweden and that he as likewise the Ambassador of Muscouia laboured hard to hinder the Peace with the King of Polonia who sent thither the Duke of Barason as his extraordinarie Ambassador to confirme the Peace betwixt the Great Signior and the Kingdome aforesaid The Polonian Ambassador came there with great state and pompe being accompanied with diuers Noble and Gentlemen out of his Countrey besides many attenders and seruants so that his traine amounted to 800 persons whereof 200 were on horsebacke The sixt of December he deliuered these presents in the name of his Master viz. An Ewer with a faire Bason which was in-laid with Bezar stones A Watch couered with Bezar stones An ordinarie Watch. A great looking glasse A box of Indian worke A Table-boord laid
springen ende verbranden aller Magesijnen op den Biddagh aenghegaen soude hebben och off Godt den Menschen in t ghenerael in haer herte naer het leven in beelden de groote ellende de welcke uyt't Boskruyt ende der selver brandt ontstaen kan ghelijck desen voorleden Somer inde Slagh van Tourlagh Berghen op Zoom ende Middelburch ghesien is wiens Historye in een Boecxken Oorlooghs-memory te lesen ende afghebeelt is Vorders isser oock te lesen war wreeder moordadigher Tyrannen dese Landen souden hebben kunnen komen te overvallen Oock kanmen daer uyt speuren wat voor Secktesy souden moghen in 't minste verschout hebben Dit alles overgeslaghen soo komt alle dage tijdinghe ende men bevint datter haer diversche boose menschen beginnen te absentieren soo wel in den Haegh Rotterdam ende Leyden het schijnt dat hare conscientie haer selven begint te beschuldighen ende alsoo lopen sonder dat sy ghejaeght werden Voorders een weet ick niet te schrijven dan al 's dat hier alle uren wat nieus is so haest al 's een ghevangen op de poort ghebracht wert soo isser dadelick zulcken afgrijfelicken loop gheweest ghelijck of het ghemeene volck ten storm gingh loopen Noch isser onder alleen een vijleyn Pasquill ghevonden seer schelde op den Prins ende Regeringhe van het landt wenden voor dat des Landts middelen op gegeeten worden sonder daer voor eenigh genoot te hebben oock steect haer de Schattinghezeer teghen de borst zegghende daer te vooren maer vier Regierders en waren datter nu wel ses zijn och lachy of dese Lants zaken mi alleen op een mensch enstanden hoe lange soude hy doch zijn leven voor sulcke eer-vergheeren Verraders moghen bewaren ten ware dat Godt Almachtich door syne ongrondelicke Barmhertigheyt de selve al 's ooghen-schijnlick op sijne handen draeght ende nu in korte laren zeer menighmael al 's eenen oogh-appel bewaert sonder dat hy ghequetst ofte beschadicht mochte werden daer voor nu alle Inghesetenen behooren van gantscher herten Godt den Heer te voet te vallen ende anderwerf te dancken dat hy door sijne Almoghende voorsienigeyt Nu den Staet van het Landt door desen middel al 's uyt eene wilde duysternisse verlichten zal want allen de Werelt heeft dus langhe gedacht dat alleen dese Raseryen eenighe poinctender Religie oft saligheydt aen treffen mochten daer uyt nu so klaer al 's den dagh blijckt dat alleen hare aenhangers schandelick bedroghen zijn Het schijnt dat dese luyden de gheldt-sucht drinct of yet vremts meer Monstereus al 's Religieus daer toe dit Ghesangh dient The Continuation of Weekely Newes from seuerall parts of the world From Lion Ianuary 14. AT Paris is made great preparation to receiue the King who purposeth to consult there about the affayres of Veltolin and Italy All things are daily performed without any hinderance or difficulty according to the Articles of Peace through the whole Kingdome and amongst the other the Marquis of Rosny is established againe in his former place of Great Master and Captaine Generall of the Artillery of France which place the Count of Schonberg discharged by the Order and Declaration of the King during the late Commotion in France for certaine Reasons mouing his Maiesty therunto as appeareth by these two annexed Declarations of his Maiesty The Declaration of the King concerning the Commission of the Count of Schonberg made in the behalfe of the Marquis of Rosny Great Master and Captaine Generall of the Artillery of France LEWIS by the grace of God King of France and Nauarre to all them which shall see these presents greeting The faithfull and good seruices which haue beene done vnto Vs by Our deare and well beloued Cousin the Marquis of Rosny in the exercise of his charge of great Master and Captaine Generall of the Artillery of France made vs to expect that hee would haue continued in the same affection during the time of the last Commotions in our Kingdome But seeing that in regard of his alliances as well by blood as mariage with some of them against whom we bore armes our Cousin was willing to forbeare the exercise of his charge aforesaid We caused the 15. of Febr last in the yeare 1622 our Letters of Commission to be dispatcht to our deare and well beloued the Count of Schonberg Knight of our orders and Counsellor in our seuerall Councels Captaine of an hundred horse of our Ordnances and Superintendent of our Finances or Treasure charging him therewith to exercise fully the place of great Master and Captaine Generall of the Artillery vntill such time as otherwise should be ordered by vs. But because this is ceased now in regard of the Peace which wee haue granted to our Subiects which are now a● ioyntly inclined to our seruice as likewise the occasions which moued our Cousin aforesaid to forbeare and discontinue his charge of great Master aforesaid And the Count of Schonberg afore-mentioned hath beseeched vs to discharge him of the said Commission FOR WHICH CAVSES desiring to shew to our Cousin the Marquis of Rosny the contentment and satisfaction which we haue of his person and the good hope of his seruices in the time to come WE HAVE declared and doe declare by these presents which are signed vnder our hand That the Commission which was granted by vs to the Count of Schonberg aforesaid had no foundation in the person of our Cousin aforesaid wee knowing his faithfulnesse and sufficiency to discharge his place but only on the resconters and accidents of time which cease now And therefore we will and are pleased that our Cousin aforesaid shall exercise hereafter freely and absolutely his charge of great Master and Captaine Generall of the Artillery of France and enioy all the rights powers or authority and the dignities granted vnto him by his Letters of Prouision of the 31 of Aprill 1610. And notwithstanding any hinderances or obstacles contrary to this which we haue reuoked and taken away and doe reuoke and take away by these presents BY WHICH WEE COMMAMD all our Officers Iusticers and Subiects of what quality and condition soeuer they may bee that they obey our said Cousin aforesaid and giue diligent and good attendance when there shal be any thing to doe about the Artillery For such is our pleasure IN WITNESSE whereof we haue caused our Seale to be affixed on these presents Giuen at Lion the 10. day of December in the yeare of our Lord 1622. and of our raigne the 13. It is signed LEWIS and vpon the Reply or Confirmation by order of the King BRVLLART And on a douhle taile is affixed a Seale of greene waxe Here followeth now the Commission which the King had granted before to the Count of Schonberg for to exercise the charge of great Master of the Artillery by reason