sent him this Challenge. Forasmuch as lately in the •…•…dging of my Lord Du Mayne, and in Publick elsewhere, pudently, indiscreetly, and over boldly, you spoke boldly my Soveraign, whose sacred Person, here in this •…•…unty, I represent. To maintain both by Word and •…•…eapon her Honour, (which never was called in Question people of Honesty and Vertue) I say, you have wick∣ly lyed, by speaking so basely of my Soveraign, and you all do nothing else but lye, whensoever you shall dare to 〈◊〉〈◊〉 her Honour. Moreover that her Sacred Person •…•…eing one of the most Complete and Vertuous Princess at lives in this World) ought not to be evil spoken of, the Tongue of such a persidious Traitor to her Law and •…•…ountry, as you are: And hereupon I desie you and Chal∣••••ge your Person to mine, with such manner of Arms you shall like or choose, be it either on Horse-back or on •…•…ot. Nor would I have you to think any inequality of •…•…erson between us, I being issued of as great a Race and •…•…oble House (every way) as your self. So assigning me 〈◊〉〈◊〉 indifferent place, I will there maintain my Words, and •…•…e Lie which I gave you, and which you should not en∣••••re, if you have any Courage at all in you. If you con∣••••nt not to meet me hereupon, I will hold you, and cause •…•…u to be generally held for the arrantest Coward, and most •…•…anderous Slave that lives in all France. I expect your Answer. I find not what Answer was returned: This •…•…r Henry dying in the French Kings Camp before Lo∣•…•…ar, and his Corps brought over, was buried in Far∣•…•…ngton Church, July 8. 1596. He had allowed him Barrons Heirs, because dying Ambassadour Leigier.