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A49216 The most Christian kings declaration of war against the States General of the United Provinces. Done out of the French, according to the copy printed at Paris. Published by authority. France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV); Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715. 1672 (1672) Wing L3114A; ESTC R213721 1,210 1

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THE MOST CHRISTIAN KINGS DECLARATION OF WAR Against the STATES GENERAL of the Vnited Provinces Done out of French according to the Copy Printed at Paris Published by Authority THe dissatisfaction his Majesty hath in the carriage of the States General of 〈◊〉 Vnited Provinces of the Low Countreys towards him for some years past be●●● come to that point that his Majesty cannot longer without diminution to h●● own Glory dissemble the indignation raised in him by a Treatment so unsuitabl● to the great obligations which his Majesty and the Kings his Predecessors hav● so liberally heaped upon them his Majesty hath Declared and by these pr●sents Signed with his Hand doth Declare That he hath Determined and Resolved to make War against the saids States General of the Vnited Provinces of the Low Countries as well by Sea as 〈◊〉 Land and accordingly doth command all his Subjects Vassals and Servants to fall upon the Hollanders straightly Charging and Requiring them and every of them That upon Pain of death they do not henceforth presume to hold any Communication Commerce or Intelligence with them To which end his Majesty hath likewise Revoked and from henceforth doth Revoke all Licences Passes Safeguards or Protections that ma● have been granted by himself his Lieuten●nt-Generals and other his Officers contrary to th●●resents and the same doth Declare null and of no force forbidding whomsoever it may concern to take any notice o● have any regard to them And his Majesty doth hereby Charge and Require the Comte de Verm●ndois Grand Maistr● Chef and Surin●●ndant-General of the Navigation and Commerce ● his Kingdom th● Mareshals of France Governors and Lieutenant Generals for his M●●●sty in his Provinc● and Armies all Mareshals de Camp Colonels Mestres de Camp Captains Leaders and Commanders of his Forces whether Horse or Foot French or Forreign and all and singular his Officers whom it may concern That they and every of them respectively do execute and cause to be put in execution the Contents of these Presents within the extent of their several Powers and Jurisdictions For such is his Majesties Pleasure And his Majesty doth farther Will and Require That these Presents be Published and se● up in all his Cities and Towns as well Maritime as others as also in all Ports Havens and other Places of his Kingdom where it shall be requisite to the end none may pretend cause of ignorance of the same Done at the Castle of Versailles April 6. 1672. Signed LOUIS And underneath Le TELLER THese are to require Charles Cantro the Kings sworn Cryer in Ordinary to Publish and cause to be affixed and set up in all Places of 〈◊〉 City Suburbs Prevostè and Vicomtè of Paris where it shall be requisite the Kings Ordonnance of the Sixth of this present Month and Year That none may pretend cause of ignorance of the same Done the Sixth day of April 1672. Signed De la REYNIE REad and Published with sound of Trumpet and publick Proclamation and set up in all the Carrefours ordinary and extraordinary of ●his City and Suburbs of Paris by me Charles Canto sworn Cryer in Ordinary to the King in the said City Prevoste and Vicomte o● Paris In the making of which Proclamation I was accompanied by five Trumpets viz. Jerosme Tr●●ss●n Stephen du Bos 〈◊〉 Trumpets to the King and three other Trumpets Thursday the 7th of April 1672. Signed CANTO EDINBURGH Re-printed by Evan Tyler Printer to the King 's most Excellent Majesty Anno Dom. 1672.