was like to happen so suddenly in the Kingdom. For which reason the Reformed had a little Breathing time: For I find but one Peremptory Decree of the Privy Council of the 3d. of March, in Confirmation of another obtain'd by the Bishop of Luson upon a Petition the 20th of the Pre∣ceding May, which sentenc'd Gagemont, according to his own voluntary Offers, to make his Excuses to the Vicar of St. Hilaire de Melle, to consign sifty Franks into the Bishops Hands, and pay him the Costs and Charges of the Suit for not alighting nor putting off his hat, upon his Meeting the S••crament.
Fuzil, Curate of St. Berthelemi at Paris, being retir'd to Geneva in 1614, was there married. His Children after his death, went into France, to sue for the Payment of a Sum of Money due to their Father for the Sale of an Inheritance six years before his Retirement. But their Kindred by the Fathers side refusing to acknowledge 'em for lawful Heirs, tho' born in Wedlock, and in a Country where it was lawful for Priests to marry, the Advocate General undertook the cause of the Kindred, and in the Chamber of the Edict, upon the 25th. of February, obtain'd a Sentence, that the Children as Bastards in France could not have the Benefit of Succession.
The fifth of March a Decree was issu'd out at Bourdeaux against the Priviledges of the Party-Chamber. A certain Re∣collect of the Mission of Bergerac, went to Visit, at Sigou∣les, the Lady of Moulard, pretending he had bin sent for by her Order, being at that time sick. In the nick of time, in comes Belloi, the Minister of the Place, and opposes the Monks Design. Upon which the Monk complain'd, that Violence had bin offer'd him, and obtain'd a Capias against the Minister, who apply'd himself to the Party Chamber. Now this was a cause purely within the verge of that Chamber. But the Advocate General interpos'd and caus'd the Parlament to send for the Cause, who gave him leave to pursue the Execution of the Decree.
But the Kings death, which happen'd in May, prevented him from any farther improving his powerful Zeal against