lttm~ they added, that although they would cottd~fctnd1 marchcth forward with a great and obltgc thcmfelvrs to dut Contribution, y« thc:tr Sue- whom alCo comc:th the ccn:ors would not fo be bound, nor yet ratific the Bond of lat(S. The number of dJctrs. fidesthc Victuallers a mmPopnLcl...aRiy, thus they conclude the matur, defiring him that ~ L-gatc by the way openly Excommunicated the f:~".':t the: Zal of the Univcrf:a~ ~hurch, and of the Church of Earl of Tho~oufo, ~nd :1\1 that took his part, a~d furthct- tbt Mi.. Romtwou\dmovehi.m:lorJfthisOpprcffionofthcC_hurch more !ntcrdtd:edhJSwholc:Land: Thus the King came~;:;,.""' ~c:~~i~. ~~i;rf!i,~~,f~~0r~ ~h!~~~f~~~m;~fci! ~[~~~~~~~ ~h~:~~~~~! ~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~!h~;c:o~{t ~:! p;.r,•at, G~~~rt~r:h~ri~~ ~hj~d~~r~ 1being therewith fomc:- ~~~,lx~e1,'tl:,7dfo:it~~~~r ~:!~, ~~h~~~t: ~orfha!~ ttt•L thing 'moved (as fee m~) excuf«<. bimf~!f, t~at he being dellroytd and wafitd all t~e whole Province lxlonging to TbcCardt. in the Court, llt:Ver agrud to this E.xaChon ; ahd that the the Earl. And firfi the Kmg de~lnd~ of them to have !t~1i~:7. ;e~~~~~~%dl~~ew1:~!~~~i~fo~re~di~ t~~s :r~'a]t: :r~V~;h~h~~~t~~~~iZs;T~~~)~:;r;!f~r::=~ pupor~ Ill that the words of his Precq>t indud«<. this lecrt:t mamng the famc-. Tbc Citizens, conrulrmg With themfdves what Tha Otyof T•-~ in them, thus to bt undcrJlood and taken: fo flr forth as wa~ to ~ donC",at length gave a~fwer,T,harrhg miJ!rwfltJ ;• the Empire a.nd other R.ellms wnuld. agree" WltO the fame. thm c~m"J, a.'"' fuppo[tJ that m Jtcttt tht) r~qumJ tbl And as for lum,he would fiir no mort in the matter ,before rotranct Of rlmr CJty.,4nJ [()1' m1 nmJ!itJ If tkur jCIIT7UJ· it were proved wh3t ocher Cowttrw:s would fay and do The Kin~, hcrc:1t being ml.lch offend~, (ware an Oath, therein. That ht wo~/J 11()f Jep_•rt thmutill he h11J taUn the Cit]; lA~~:i~;t'cl-u~s~~::h~~~~~i~;~isdfx:et~~h~fb;: :~:~~:;t!yt~1m~~~~;;c~a;~cr~~~~~~ bcndlbips m every Cathedral and Conventual Church, faulrable means; thf'Cirmns agam withm m3nfully dc- ~;7~.6 ~.~-;h~r;~~· as ye hear, he wasrefWf«<.: Ex Mat. PPrif ~~1art~;e;:;&"~~:~, !~:~J:'d!'~e,of~~~t ~~~~t i:iowto retumt?thefir!lpartofhisCommiffion~in, mm. Th~when rheyhad kmgbel.iegeJ'r~eCicy, and a&>lo!t rh which was concm\1ug Rtimundm the godly Earl of'fho.. O)U)d not wm the fame: at length V1Ctuals m the Frmcb ~f~i!~. f;:t;~~~~i:~~~~~~tili~P~i: :~:}~~1ei~~t~c~= ?o~fh~f::.i:J ~~~~~fe ~a~yw~e c:a: ~r w!>,r ~~~g fcafon ccrtailt prelching Fl1'CfS were dircd«<. by t?e (aid befo~e of their coming, took into the .Tow~ all the R~mamu the Popc:s Legate mto all Franu, to incite and prov1lion th~t WJS abroad, and left nothmg Without to Pollqaf ;~i1d :,~!~ea:;j.~fi~l~(n~~l clkT~~:J~~or:n~r: ~~~ ~:lds:0;h:;;:;e:%~~~d ~~d ~u:~ f~nS1~~trv~pd~ Wu. therrof, whom they ac-.'Quntt"d then for Hmticks. At Horfes; ~le put out of the Town all the old people 3nd the preaching whtreof, a SJ:Cllt number of ~darn ~nd young cluldr(n, ldl they. lbould wane viCtuals that R(pt the Lay·men !igncd th(mfdvcs w1~h the Cro(s, to hght aga~nfi Town,. and before thCJr coming Cent them far away, fo thc'Tbolcffians, bcing thereto mduc«<., as the fl:ory faith, t~at Within the Town, they h~d plenty, and withou~ they more for !Car of the Frtnch King or fuvour of the Legate, died for Famine. And bdidcs m fuking far for theu: fo.. than for any t~ue ual of Jullice. For fo it followeth in the rage., many fdl into th~ hands of them that kept the City, Tedlmeny wordsofPam,Videbaturroimmultisabufo, ut hominem whofecrctly lay in wait fortlxm abroa.d andllew many :J.::O,~'t:.Jidtlt~l Chrifti~num .i~JtflPrmt,. pr"!ciput cu~ a"'ft~rtt of them : befdcs a great numbcr of cattd and hor(esdkd dc~a1 of cun8u, t.um, m ct:mctftD ~uprr Bttlmrofi, multu pru~bu_s for want of forag~: and poor Souldicrs, that had no gr(lt F lilt 1111 i~! fa~~:rt,~;;f;;~ ;;g:i?s':~,t!,i;f;;;; '&fi {::mi:~ ~li~~~d::~~~ ~:~r~:;~~:~!~!y~cfnr~r~ ~~nee ft':,~;J:~:b:n;:,~t:~,t;~ ~~!ft ;rz,h~~;hrii/;:: ~;~retf:nd~~~f~~h~"L:~t:=e ;gr:~dfi:n~~ed:~~ :::; t';!~~(atd7tt 1~:~,;:;:t'tt~0::,7i.,.~~!~b:t t ~~(~~~~~~;::~~ ~~~e~h~y ili~ld r:d~~~~f~~p wDUIJ c~mt :m11 tvtr; Clt] withm hu. D~m11u~s, ~nJ thru ~1ege. Thus agam thought the Souldim, that much thtrt 111. mqum if twry ptr[C11 the .Artul.u of hts F111th: better ~t ~m for them to end their li''es hr battd1 than ':h!~:/Li:£11";!;;:h~;~:,ift~~ i:!t [:~:1:~:,~~~ ~: rcn~0tt~1~r;c~ ~~dg~:::e;l~~:~~~~ ;~~~;;e~ha; bad them{. accqrJmg tD tht Ctt~fure oftht Church, to tht gocth over the flood Rhodanw mto the !own ; to which uttermojf, &~. ~lace they came in (uch nwnbcr, that ~ther by the debi-- Tbe 1mn· Y ~t all ~hiS notwithfianding, the proud U:.gate, con- hry of the Brid~e or (ubtilty of the Souldiers that kept the T&t r..... t ~~~~g~ &~;~:J~~=J~~. !:C~ ~~~t/:r:~~~~r'dr~;~: t~ pc; !~~· i~~~~~~ ~~~r~:~~~~~~~~m~ldi~er~r1~~:;l~.aJM:~ a !~.TIHt•fo (ccute rh,~ PoJXS fury aga1nfi him and Ius Subjcds, fiirring was there then but ~y and glad1~eb of the Cuiuns part, of .A.•...,., up.rhclungandtheFrmchmm,under painofExcommu· and much JamentaCJon an~havmefs 01~ ~he other p:ud ' catton, .tO\varaga.infi them. Lwi!r.Jick the Frtn.~h King, Thenlhordy aftC'r, .the Cui~atsof Avmton (whm t~ey l~[:h~~:~r?1tt~y ~~:lJ~~tdrcb~;~;r:ta/fx~;lJ;: ~:t) :etf~d~n~~~~7~~~t~~~ ~£~~;;:~:~~ I»' 4Jvmtuuagamjl tht Earl, lln!tfs itwtrtfirifcbt~tin· flew of them two thoufand, and took the Town again tJ cf. tht P~pt to writ.t tD th~ King o(Englan~: com· w.irh fafety. But the Ltgat( with his company of Prdatt:i manJmt him, thar,Jurt; tht ~tme f'~at Ex~J1t1on, bt (like good mtnof\Var) ~d:if«<.none other Martial feats, ~;ffi~, ';b;/J, ;;~,fo~e p';,fo,;':tmt »;;JLab:r~ a;,te~h~ :t~~.be~J:i:~; rhcrkf!~~!'"t~iJ~heCi:~= !:?~ thJ/!~~,0~:{ ;:hffo~ ~{7;,j/:le H:U~~J(;; !~fuc!;~l;~fte?i:FJi;d~1d1:h~~h~! 7w~d~ ~cM ~~ ~"@; ~:; ';';b"!o~~~tJ :,';;,:,ur,:a:t;; ff:,'%" r~[;. ~~~~ ~'m!t~J~{.har hr ~•spoifomJ; Come,That All this bcmg done and accornpliih:f, the Frmcb ~g Whoft death notw1th~anding the legate thought to :cl:~~;~~P~~fu~ r,~m;~:;~:Yfie~~~~~ :S :de~~:l ~;:~~rt~r~~rT=~rcr:;~ :s:.. ~: ~~t~i:;'~:Ce~~dr l':;~~~~~rc::;:~Tl:}~~~~ Wh;r~o~: ~~~ t~tc:;e-J%e ~d~ersw~~:~ u . ap~~~~r~f~:f,zzx~~sf~~e, wh~ch was ~he h~~;,mb;ty:Cd~c:!a~~:~~~Yv~~:,~~~~~; .....• day peremptory appoint~ the Frtnth Kmg, havmg unto them certain Henlds, to wtU thC'.m that thff lhould prepared at Liens all things nectlfary for hii Army, amongfi dtaufclvcs confult \lpoQ Articlti of Pea~.:,
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