The declarations as vvell of the French King, as of the King of Nauarre Concerning the truce agreed vpon betwene their Maiesties: and touching the passage of the riuer of Loire.
- Title
- The declarations as vvell of the French King, as of the King of Nauarre Concerning the truce agreed vpon betwene their Maiesties: and touching the passage of the riuer of Loire.
- Author
- France. Sovereign (1574-1589 : Henry III)
- Publication
- At London :: Printed by Richard Field, dwelling in the black-Friers, neere Ludgate,
- 1589.
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- France -- History -- Henry III, 1574-1589 -- Sources.
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Contents
- title page
- THE FRENCH KINGS DECLARATION VPON THE TRVCE BY HIS MAIESTIE, graunted to the king of Nauarre, conteyning the speciall causes and reasons there∣to moouing him.
- A DECLARATI∣ON OF THE KING OF NAVARRE, VPON THE treatise of the Truce made betweene the French king, and the said L. king of Nauarre.
- THE KING OF NA∣VARRES DECLARATION AT THE PASSAGE OF THE RIVER of Loire for the seruice of his Maiestie the 18. of Aprill. 1589.