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A02979 The Kings edict and declaration vpon the former edicts of pacification Published in Paris at the parliament held the xxv. of Februarie. 1599. At Paris, by the printers and stationers ordinary to the King. 1599. Cum priuilegio dictæ Maiestatis.; Proclamations. 1598-04-03 France. Sovereign (1589-1610 : Henry IV); Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1610. 1599 (1599) STC 13120; ESTC S103955 31,848 68

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their causes brought before the Courts ordained by this present Edict As it shall in like manner be practised for such Catholikes as haue bene companions in wickednesse and where those of the sayd pretended reformed religion shall be parties LXVI We will likewise and ordaine that from hencefoorth in all manner of instructions being of other quality then the informations of Criminall controuersies in the Lieutenātries of Tholosa Carcassonne Rouergue Loragais Beziers Montpellier and Nismes the Magistrate or Commissioner deputed for the sayd instructions if he be a Catholike shal be bound to take vnto him one of the pretended reformed religion for an assistāt being such as the parties shal be agreed vpon and in case they cannot agree vpon any one then there shall be taken out of the office one of the sayd religion by the foresayd Magistrate or Commissioner as in like case if the sayd Magistrate or Commissioner bee of the sayd Religion he shall be bound in the same manner as is aforesayd to take a Catholike assistant LXVII When there shal be called in question any criminall controuersie by the Prouosts-Marshals or their deputies against any one of the sayd religion that is setled in a dwelling place as charging and accusing him of some capital crime the said Prouosts or their deputies if they be Catholikes shal be bound to call to the hearing examining and determining of the instructiōs or inditemēt framed to the matter one assistant of the sayd Religion and the sayd assistant shall ioyne with him in the iudgement of competency and in the iudgement or sentence definitiue to be pronounced in the sayd criminall cause which competency or indifferency cannot be iudged but in the Presidentiall roome or iurisdiction next adioyning in an open assembly with the principall officers of the sayd seate which shal be found vpon the places vpon paine of a nullity except that such as are come before them had made request that the competency might be iudged in the sayd Court ordained for the present Edict In which case of the dwelling houses in the Prouinces of Guyenne Languedoc Prouence Dolphinie the Substitutes of our Atturneyes generall in the said courts shall cause at the request of such as are there setled in houses to be brought into the same the charges informations put vp against them that so they may know and discerne whether the matters be capitall or no that afterward according to the quality of the crimes they may be by the sayd Courts referred to the ordinary or to be iudged by the authority of the Prouosts as they shall see reason most to perswade them to doe obseruing what is contained in our present Edict And the Presidentiall Iudges Prouost-Marshals vnder-Balyfs deputy Lieutenants and others which haue absolute power definitiuely and peremptorily to iudge shall be bound respectiuely to obey and satisfy the iurisdictions which shal be inioyned them by the sayd Courts altogether in such sort as they haue accustomed to do vnto the sayd Parliaments vppon paine of being depriued of their estate and dignity LXVIII All Cries Billes of sale and port-sales of heritages by which any man goeth about to prosecute the course of the law and directions of the Decree shall be made in places and at houres accustomed if it may possibly be so done following the maner layd downe in our ordinances or else in the publike markets if so be in the places where such heritages are situate and lying there be any market kept but and if there be not then the same shall be done in the market towne lying nearest to the sayd heritages within the iurisdiction and precincts of the iudiciall seat where deliuerie of such goods is to be made ouer into another mans possession and the affixes or billes of sale shall be set vpon the posts in the said market and at the entrance of the iudgement hall in the said place and by this meanes the said cries of sale shall stand good and effectuall and proceede according to the contents and meaning of the decree not being adiudged amongst the courses that are crossed and disanulled howsoeuer they might be alledged against the same to that end and purpose LXIX All titles papers euidences and instruments which haue bene taken shall be restored and giuen backe againe both on the one side and on the other vnto them vnto whome they appertaine although the said papers or the Castles and houses wherein they were kept haue bene taken and seazed vpon either by speciall commissions from the last deceased king our most honorable Lord and brother in law or from our selfe or by the commandement of the Gouernours and Lieutenants generall of our prouinces or by the authority of the chiefe and principall on the other side or vpon what other pretext colour soeuer it may be LXX Their children which haue withdrawne themselues out of our kingdome at any time since the death of the deceased king Henry the second our most honourable Lord father in law for the cause of Religion and of the troubles although that the said children be borne out of the Reame shall be held and accompted for naturall Frenchmen and as inhabiting and dwelling in our kingdome and we haue declared and do declare them to be such without suyng out of any writs of naturalization or any other warrant from vs then this present Edict all maner of ordinances contrarie hereunto notwithstanding which we haue abrogated do abrogate and yet we charge and command that the sayd children born in strange countreys shal be bound within ten years after the publishing of this present Edict to come and dwell in this our Realme LXXI Those of the said pretended reformed Religion and others which haue followed that side which had taken to farme any Offices Land Toll forraine impositions and other rights belonging vnto vs and haue not bene able to inioy the same because of the troubles shall stand discharged and we do discharge them of that which they haue not receiued of the said farmes or which without any fraude they haue paid elsewhere then into the receipts of our Fine offices all maner of obligations passed by them concerning these matters notwithstanding LXXII All maner of places cities and Prouinces of our Realme Countreys Lands and Dominions in obeissance vnto vs shall vse and enioy the same priuiledges immunities liberties freedomes faires markets iurisdiction and seats of Iustice which they vsed and enioyed before the troubles began in the moneth of March in the yeare 1585. and others going before all letters to the contrary and whatsoeuer translations of any of the said iudiciall seats notwithstanding prouided that they haue bene done onely vpon the occasion of the troubles which seats of Iustice shall be reduced and reestablished in the cities and places where they were before time LXXIII If there be as yet anie prisoners which are held by authority of Iustice or otherwise as namely in the galleys vpon the occasion of the troubles or