A Declaration of the afflictions and persecution of the Protestants in the marquisate of Saluce, belonging to the Duke of Savoy shewing the faith and constancie of two martyrs put to death for religion in the said marquisate the 21 of October 1619 : also other letters sent to the King from the reformed churches in France, now assembled at Loudun : with an edict made by the French king the ninth of Nouember last past, wherein the Prince of Conde is declared innocent and thereby enlarged of his imprisonment / translated out of French.

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A Declaration of the afflictions and persecution of the Protestants in the marquisate of Saluce, belonging to the Duke of Savoy shewing the faith and constancie of two martyrs put to death for religion in the said marquisate the 21 of October 1619 : also other letters sent to the King from the reformed churches in France, now assembled at Loudun : with an edict made by the French king the ninth of Nouember last past, wherein the Prince of Conde is declared innocent and thereby enlarged of his imprisonment / translated out of French.
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1620.
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"A Declaration of the afflictions and persecution of the Protestants in the marquisate of Saluce, belonging to the Duke of Savoy shewing the faith and constancie of two martyrs put to death for religion in the said marquisate the 21 of October 1619 : also other letters sent to the King from the reformed churches in France, now assembled at Loudun : with an edict made by the French king the ninth of Nouember last past, wherein the Prince of Conde is declared innocent and thereby enlarged of his imprisonment / translated out of French." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11418.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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The names of the Knights of the holy Ghost, which the King made, and which were called by the Herald of the Order, in the Hall of St. German the fift of December. 1619.

  • MOnsieur, that is the Kings onely Brother.
  • The Earle of Soissons, the second, and hitherto the last Prince of the bloud.
  • The Duke of Guise.
  • The Prince of Ginuile, his brother.
  • The Duke of Mayenne, their Cousin germane.
  • The Duke of Elbeuf, their Cousin; these foure of the House of Lorraine, whereof none would weare that Order euer since the Duke of Guise was caused to be killed at Blois, by Henry 3. the Author thereof.
  • The Duke of Vendosme, the eldest of the base sonnes of Henry 4. Duke of Longueuille.

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  • Duke of Angoulesme, who before was called, Count d'Au∣uergne, base sonne to Charles the ninth, but now was an beyre to Madame d'Angoulesme, base daughter to Henry.
  • Duke of Montmorancy, all these being either Princes, or at least Dukes and Peeres.
  • Duke of Vsez.
  • Duke of Retz.
  • Duke of Luynes, who is in high fauour with the King: these three, being Dukes, and no Peeres.
  • The Mareschal of Vitty, sonne to the Lord of Vitry, who dyed in England not long since.
  • Mareschal of S. Geran.
  • M. de Cadenet. these two being brothers to the Duke of Luynes.
  • M. de Brantes. these two being brothers to the Duke of Luynes.
  • M. de Blainuille.
  • M. de Crequy, sonne in law to Mareschal Derdigueses.
  • M. de Bassompierre, Brother to the French Embassadours wife, now in England.
  • Count of la Rochefoucault.
  • Count of la Rocheguion.
  • Marques of la Vieunille.
  • Count de Tresmes, sonne to the Lord of Gesures, one of the soure Secretardes of State.
  • M. du Haher, Brother to Mareschal de Vitty.
  • Marquis of Courtanuau, sonne to the Lord of Sounray, who was this Kings Gouernour.
  • M. de Rambouillet.
  • M. de Termes, brother to Mounsieur le Grand.
  • M. de Rambure.
  • M. de Frontenac.
  • M. de Bardes.
  • Marquis de Mony, second sonne to the Duke of Bouillon Man-leusier.

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  • M. de 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Marquis de 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • M. de Vig•…•….
  • Count de C•…•…
  • Collonell d'Ornano.
  • M. du Bellay, King of 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • M. de la Chategneray.
  • M. le grand Pcuost.
  • M. de Valeirice.
  • M. de Vaucelas.
  • Count de 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • M. de Saint Luc.
  • M. de Bondelles.
  • 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of the 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • Count de Rochefort.
  • M. de Rochefort.
  • M. •…•…tz, the last 〈…〉〈…〉
  • M. de Montespan.
  • M. de la Curée
  • Count de Laufun.
  • M. de Sancy.
  • M. de Vasse.
  • M. de •…•…une.
  • M. D'Andelot.
  • M. de Regny.
  • M. de Bourgueil.
  • M. de Nansey.
  • Cardinall de Retz.
  • Bishop of Carcassonne.
  • Bishop of Marseilles.
  • Bishop of Orleans.
  • Arch-bishop of Tours.
FINIS.

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