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A01196 The ioyful and royal entertainment of the ryght high and mightie Prince, Frauncis the Frenche Kings only brother by the grace of God Duke of Brabande, Aniow, Aláunson, &c. Into his noble citie of Antwerpe. 1582. Translated out of Frenche by Arthur Golding, according to the copie printed by Plantine at Antwerpe, his highnesse printer.; Joyeuse & magnifique entrée de Monseigneur Francoys fils de France. English. Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606. 1582 (1582) STC 11310; ESTC S112675 40,277 106

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that they also may yeelde obedience to your heighnes and to the Magistrates whome it shall please you to set ouer the people And here to make an ende wee hartely pray God to preserue your highnes long time in happy estate amōg this people and to giue you the grace to rule and gouerne them iustlye and vprightly to rydde them out of the handes of their enemyes to maynetayne them longe in happy peace and to restore this state agayne to the ancient dignitie greatnes renowme felicitie that after your deceasse you may leaue a most blessed and famous rememembrance among al nacions And for the bringing hereof too passe wee yet agayne beseech the king of kings great prince of princes too make you as valiant as Dauid as wyse as Salomon as zelous of his glorie as Ezechias Herevntoo the Duke answered y ● he was very glad too see such a consent of all the people in the receiuing of him that he hoped so too rule gouerne them as they shoulde not bee disappoynted of the hope which they had conceiued of his gouernment which he would fashiō out after y ● patterne of his predecessors great vncles who had gouerned these countries so happily And he thāked them for their good will and loue praying thē to continue y ● same promising too take them into his protection● togither with the rest of the people in generall that as he had heretofore a singular regard of learned men so would he bee willing to continue the same heereafter After this maner began this great prince ●o gouerne that people with great authoritye and modestie and the people too yeeld vntoo him very wissing and honourable obedience And all men hope both generally and particularly y ● God wil giue him the grace so to hold on in that so holy and commendable gouernement as that by his example he shall shew too all princes and too all others that come after him how greatly the iust and lawfull gouernment auayleth And that the people on their syde shal shew what maner of obedience loue constancie is dew to good Princes in which vertewes there was neuer yet any people that could skill to surmount them nother shall any hereafter by the helpe of the great God and euerlasting father of our sauiour Jesus Christ too whom in the vnitie of the holy spirit be all glorie for euer and euer Amen ¶ A Summe of the Priuiledge graunted to the Printer by the foremencioned Mounsire Duke of Braband Aniow c for the printing of the foretranslated booke FRauncis of Fraūce the kings only brother by the grace of God Duke of Lothyer Braband Limbourge Gelders Aniow Alaunson Touram berry Eureus y ● castle Thierrie Earle of Flaūders Holland Zeland Zutphen Mayne le Perch Manutes of Melaun Beaufort Marques of the sacred Empyre Lorde of Fryselande and Malines hauing reteyned confirmed Christopher Plantine for his Printer hath giuen him power to print all Proclamacions commissions Letters Patentes Statutes Ordinaunces Placardes and other thinges concerning the common weale in generall or any citie in particular and specially the discourse of his interteinement and receiuing intoo the citie of Antwerpe and the rest of the countrie thereabouts And he forbiddeth all other persons of what state condicion or qualitie so euer they bee too printe or cause to be printed to sell or distribute abroade the same or anie the like vppon payne of forfeyture of the same bookes and to bee fyned at his highnes pleasure and to pa●e all the sayde Plantines costes and domages as is more largelye declared in the letters Patentes giuen at Antwerp the xvii day of the Moneth of Aprill 1582. Vndersigned I. Van Assehers ¶ Imprinted at London at the three Cranes in the Vintree by Thomas Dawson for william Ponsonby 1582.