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A88569 A declaration of the most Christian King, Louis the XIIIth. [sic] King of France and Navarre. Declaring the reasons wherefore His Majesty hath prohibited all trade with England Also that he hath given commission to raise an army for the assistance of the King of England. France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV); Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715. 1649 (1649) Wing L3108B; Thomason E574_2; ESTC R204584 3,875 11

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we have thought good by the Nature and deliberate advice and consent of the most illustrious Lady the Queen Regent our Royall Mother and of the Princes Prelats and Parliaments of our Kingdome to stop and forbid all trade and commerce between the Subjects of our Kingdom and that Rebellious Nation till they shall return to their due obedience to their Soveraigne and by our Royall Proclamation which we have caused to be published in all our Cities and Towns Corporate within this our Kingdome of France c. We have strictly prohibited all English Wool and woollen Cloth or any other commodities to be brought into this Kingdome and we have thereby Commanded all Sheriffs and Mayors Balliffs and subordinate Officers to make diligent search in all Cities Towns and Ports within their severall Jurisdictions and to seize upon and confiscate to our use all such prohibited goods as they shall at any time hereafter finde in any part of our Dominions and whosoever shall conceale any such prohibited goods so in their custody and not discover them to the chief Magistrate or some other subordinate Officer in the City Towne or Port where they dwell within the compasse of four and twenty hours shall forfeit their Estates and for the first fault suffer one Years Imprisonment for the second five Years and for the Third perpetuall Imprisonment without bayle or mainprise And we have further by our said Proclamation commanded that no Merchant or other Subject of our Kingdome doc export or suffer to be exported by any English Merchant or others any Corn Wine Oyle Skins Nuts Chesnuts Beef Pork or any other Merchandises into that Kingdome of England and whosoever shall be found offending herein shall incur the penalty of High Treason And we have further commanded all Englishmen of what degree or quality soever not warranted and protected by the King of England or not naturalized Den zons of this Kingdom to depart this Kingdome by the 18 of October next ensuing the Date of that our said Proclamation and that no Englishman whatsoever not protected or naturalized as aforesaid doe presume to remaine in any part of our Dominions upon paine of being executed as Spies Enemies and Traytours to this our Kingdome And it shall be High Treason for any Subject of this our Kingdome to conceal or harbour within their Houses any Englishman not protected and naturalized as aforesaid and not discover the said person to some Magistrate or Justice of Peace within four and twenty Houres And conceiving our selves bound both as a Christian and a King by the bonds of Religion and Nature and the long continued League between the Kingdomes to revenge the barbarous murder of the late King of England of glorious memory to repaire the injuries of our Royall Aunt his Queen Dowager and to restore King Charls the Second our Cosin to the Thrones of his Kingdomes and subdue his People to his obedience we have Issued forth our Royall Commission under the greate Seale of our Kingdome whereby we have authorized our Right trusty and welbeloved Cosin the Count of Saint Paul to raise eight Regiments of Horse and twelve of Foot each horse Regiment to consist of eight hundred and the Foot of a thousand and of our owne Free will and princely grace we are pleased to advance two yeares pay out of our Royall treasury and to furnish the said Count of Saint Paul with a traine of Artillery and all other necessaries for martiall imployment and have streightly commanded the said Count and all other Officers and Souldiers of that Army faithfully and obediently to observe all such commands as they shall from time to time receive from our most intirely beloved Cosin the King of England and that they be ready to enter any part his Majesties Dominions as shall be thought most necessary by the said King and his Councell and there to joyne with any of his Majesties Armies and to fight with kill and slay all that they shall finde in Rebellion against his said Majesty And forasmuch as all Christian Kings are concerned herein we have thought good to publish this our Declaration which we have caused to be translated into all Languages that all the Kings and Princes of Christendome may take notice of our proceedings and after our example may contribute their utmost power and assistance for the restoring that injured King to his Dominions and reducing his Subjects to his obedience Given at our Court at Paris September 2d. 1649. FINIS