The letter of the French King, to the Parliament of Roan, concerning the death of the Marshall D'Ancre Together with an act of the saide Parliament thereupon.

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The letter of the French King, to the Parliament of Roan, concerning the death of the Marshall D'Ancre Together with an act of the saide Parliament thereupon.
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France. Sovereign (1610-1643 : Louis XIII)
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London :: Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes] for Nathanael Newbery; and are to be sould at his shop vnder St. Peters in Corne-hill, and in Popes-head Alley,
1617.
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Concini, Concino, -- maréchal d'Ancre, ca. 1575-1617.
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The Act of the Court Parliament of Roan, heerevpon ensuing.

THE vvhole Court, and the seuerall Houses therof assem∣bled, doe most expresly en∣ioyne and commaund, con∣formably to the Kings most excellent Maiestie his vvill and pleasure, signified in his Letters bearing date the xxiiij. of this Moneth; that those of the Garrisons, within the Castles of Pontdelarch, Caen, and Quillebeuf, doe presently make ouer those places into the hands of those exempt, now deputed by his Maiestie, to establish ther∣in such order, as He hath appointed. And they haue, and doe prohibite all the Kings subiects, either by themselues to worke or to cause any other to labour in the fortifications of the said places, or to bring in any victuall or munition, vpon the vtmost paine and perill of their liues;

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All the Iudges, and Officers of the said places beeing heereby enioyned to see this executed, and to aduertise the said Court of their procee∣ding heerein. To which end, we haue caused this present Act to be sent vnto them, by the Kings Attorny Generall, there to be published where need shall require.

Giuen at Roan in the said Court of Parliament, the xxvj. of Aprill. 1617.

Signed:

De Bois levesque.

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