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A02949 The edict or proclamation set forthe by the Frenche Kinge vpon the pacifying of the troubles in Fraunce, with the articles of the same pacification. Read and published in the presence of the sayd King, sitting in his Parlament, the xiij. day of May, 1576. Translated out of Frenche by Arthur Golding. Cum priuilegio; Proclamation. 1576-05-14. France. Sovereign (1574-1589 : Henry III); Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606. 1576 (1576) STC 13091; ESTC S115684 21,299 67

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THE EDICT OR PROCLAMATION SET FORTHE BY THE Frenche Kinge vpon the pacifying of the troubles in Fraunce with the Articles of the same pacification Read and published in the presence of the sayd King sitting in his Parlament the xiiij day of May 1576. Translated out of Frenche by ARTHVR GOLDING CVM PRIVILEGIO Imprinted at London by Thomas Vautrollier dvvelling in the Blacke Friers THE KINGES EDICT VPON THE pacification of the troubles of his Realme containing the order vvhich his Maiestie purposeth and intendeth to haue kept for the maintenance of the same HENRY by the grace of God King of France Pollande To all that are present and to come greeting WE haue not desired any thing so muche since it pleased God to call vs to this Crovvne for the singuler good vvill and loue vvhich vve beare to our Subiects as to bring them to a perfect vnion and concorde and to set them againe in good peace quietnes and rest For the bringing whereof to passe after seeking of all meanes expedient for the same and after aduise had therevpon by graue and great deliberation vvith the Queene oure most honorable Lady and Mother vvith the Princes of our bloud with the officers of our crovvne and vvith other Lordes and notable personages of our priuie coūsell We haue by this our continuall and vnreuocable Edict sayde declared enacted and ordained and do say declare enact and ordaine as followeth I. FIRST That the Remembrance of all things past as well on the one side as on the other during and since the troubles that haue hapned in our sayd Realme and by occasion of them shall lie quenched deade as things that had neuer bin done And it shall not be lawfull ne sufferable for our Attorneys generall or any other persons publique or priuate what so euer to commēce any action processe or sute for them at any time or for any maner of occasion In any of our courtes or places of Iustice. II. WE forbid all our Subiectes of what estate or calling so euer they be to renewe the remēbrāce of those thīgs any more or quarelously to molest or prouoke one an other in way of reproche for ought that is past by reasoning tvvitting quarelling or greeuing one an other in vvord or deede And vve commaund them to refraine thē selues and to liue quietly together as brethren frēds fellow citesens vnder paine of beeing punyshed as breakers of the peace and troublers of the cōmon quiete III. WE ordayne that the Catholique and Romane religion shall be set vp and stablished agayne in all places and parts of this our Realme of the contryes vnder our gouernance vvhere the excercise therof hath bin lefte of That it may be freely and quietly excercised vvithout any trouble or lette Forbidding moste expressly all persones of vvhatstate condition or calling soeuer they be vnder the payne aforesayd to trouble vexe or disquyet the ecclesiasticall persons in the celebration of theyr deuine seruise or in the inioying taking vp of the tythes frutes and reuenevves of their benefices and of all other rights and dueties belonging to them And our vvill is that all such as in the time of these present former troubles haue entred vpon the churches hovvses landes reuenevves belonging to the Ecclesiasticall persons and do still holde and occupy the same shall giue vp the vvhole possession of them and let them peaceably inioye them vvith suche rights liberties assurances as they had before they vvere dispossessed of them IIII. And to take avvay all occasion of trouble and disagreemēt among our subiects vve haue graunted and do graunt free open and generall exercise of the pretēded reformed religion through all cities and places of our Realme and through all cōtries vnder our obedience protection vvithout restraynt of tyme persō or place condicionally that the same places belōg vnto themselues or that it be done vvith the good vvill consent of the ovvners to vvhome they belonge In the vvhiche tovvnes and places the professors of the sayde Religion may preache praye singe Psalmes minister Baptisme and the Lords supper aske the bands of Matrimony and solempnize mariages publiquely cathechize and reade lectures vse discipline according to the sayde Religion and doo all other things belonging to the free full exercise of the same Also they may hold consistories Sinodes assemblies or counsells as vvell prouinciall as generall So they make our officers priuie therevnto in the places vvhere those Synodes shall bee called and assembled And vvee enioyne our sayde officers or some of them to assist those general prouinciall counsells Yet neuerthelesse vve vvill and ordayne That the professors of the sayde Religion shall forbeare the open excercyse thereof in our cittie of Paris in the suburbes thereof and vvithin tvvo leagues about the same Whiche tvvo leagues vve haue limitted and do limitte to the places following That is to witte Sainct Denis Sainct Maure de Fosses Pont de Charenton ▪ Le bourg la Royne Port de Nully In the whiche places our meaning is that there shall not be any excercise of the sayd Religion Hovvbeeit notvvithstanding that the professors of the same Religion shall not be sowght or sifted for any thing that they doo in their howses as concerning the sayde Religion nor their children or the teachers of them bee compelled to doo any thing contrary or preiudiciall to the same Also they shall abstayne from the sayde excercise of Religion in oure Courte and vvithin two leagues aboute it And likevvise in our landes contries vvhich are on that syde the mountaynes sauinge that in those contryes they shall not be sought or sifted for aught that they doo in their howses concerning the sayde Religion And vve hope that God vvyll graunt vs the grace to see all our subiects knit together agayne in one fayth Religion and beleefe by the determination of a free and holy generall counsell vvhich is our desier and cheefe intent V. Yt shall not be lawful to sell any bookes vvithin oure Realme and the contryes landes Lordships vnder our obedience vntill they haue firste bin perused by oure officers of those places Or in respect of the bookes concerning the sayde Religiō by the chambers heereafter to be ordayned by vs in euery court of iustice to iudge the causes and controuersies of the professers of the Religion most expresly forbidding the printing publishing and selling of all bookes libels and writings of defamation as well on the one parte as on the other vnder the paynes contayned in our decrees And wee charge all our Iudges officers to take good heede therto VI. We ordayne that for the burying of the deade among the professers of the sayde Religion beeing within our cittie suburbes of Paris there shall bee appoynted to them the churche yearde of the trinity and in all other citties and places our officers magistrates shall out of hande prouide them places as commodious as may be