The Holinshed Project

Holinshed Project Home

The Texts
1587

Previous | Next

Furthermore, that a mariage should be made be|twéene the Dolphin & the daughter of the K. of Por|tugall, daughter to the ladie Elianor, at such time as their age will suffer: that the French king should doo all that he could to induce the ancient K. of Nauarre to giue vp to the emperour the rights of that king|dome,T [...]ese [...] restraine [...] part of the French [...] which in case he would not performe, then the king not to aid him with anie succours. That the duke of Guelders, and the countie of Zulffe, and the principall townes of those estates, should promise with sufficient securitie, to giue themselues to the emperour, after his death. That the king should giue no succour to the duke of Wittenberge, nor likewise to Robert de la March. That he should furnish and rigge for the emperour, both when he should passe into Italie, and two moneths after being so requi|red, twelue gallies, foure ships, & foure gallions, all well munitioned and appointed, except men of war, & the said vesselles to be rendred three moneths after accompting from the daie of his imbarking: that in place of the armie by land which the king offered for Italie, he should paie him two hundred thousand crownes in monie, the one halfe within sixtéene mo|neths, and the other halfe within a yéere after.

Againe, that at the time when the hostages should be deliuered, he should be bound to giue bils of ex|change for the paie of six thousand footmen for six mo|neths immediatlie after the emperours arriuall in Italie: that he should also furnish for his seruice fiue hundred lances paied, with a band of artillerie. That he should saue harmelesse the emperour of his pro|mise made to the king of England by pensions, which the French king should paie to him,The king of England in|cluded in this yeare. the are|rages whereof amounted to fiue hundred thousand crownes, or else to deliuer so much in readie monie to the emperour. That they should both ioine to be|séech the pope to call a generall councell with all spéed, to the end to consult vpon an vniuersall peace amongst christians, to aduance an enterprise a|gainst the infidels and heretikes, and to grant to all the croisade for thrée yeares. That within six weeks the king should restore the duke of Burbon in most ample forme, into all his estates, goods moouable and vnmoouable, and fruits and reuenues receiued: nor to molest him for anie thing past, nor constraine him to dwell or go to the realme of France. That it should be lawfull to the said duke of Burbon, to demand by the waie of law and iustice, the earledome of Pro|uence. That in like sort all those that had followed him, should reenter in safetie into their goods and states, and namelie the bishop of Autun, and mon|sieur de saint Ualier.

Moreouer, that the prisoners taken in the warre should be deliuered on both parts within fift [...]ene daies. That there should be restitution made to the ladie Margaret of Austrich of all that she possessed a|fore the warre.The prince [...] Orange [...]cluded also [...] th [...]s peace. That the prince of Orange should be set at libertie with restauration to the principali|tie of Orange, and all that he possessed by the death of his father, which had [...] from him for fol|lowing the faction of the emperour. That the like should be doone to other barons. That there should be made restitution to the marquesse of Salu [...]e of his estate. That the king as soone as he arriued in the first towne of his realme, should ratifie this capi|tulation, and be bound to procure the Dolphin to ra|tifie it when he should come to the age of fouretéene yeares. Manie were named by common consent, and cheeflie the Switzers. Onelie there was not one of the potentates of Italie, except the pope, whom they named as conseruator of the accord, and that more for maner sake and ceremonie, than in effect and true meaning. Lastlie, it was expressed in the said capitulation, that in case the king for anie occa|sion, would not accomplish these matters promised; he should returne true prisoner.

Previous | Next