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early english books online36
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no difference betweene an2
hauing regard to the2
the nineteenth day of2
of the iustice of2
behaviour of master uuilliam2
for that you are2
these who shall carry2
the fortune of a2
him that is dead2
the blood of the2
be imagined more exquisite2
a man would say2
to the order of2
by his maiesty in2
to the next iustice2
with intention and agreement2
for feare to be2
purpose in any to2
take thee for my2
holy temple of honour2
in the midst of2
the image of god2
of such impious and2
of our privy council2
against duels england and2
not prouided sufficient punishment2
not extend our pardon2
through all the prouinces2
in case of treason2
by the consideration of2
the penalties before expressed2
a naturall death should2
for or on the2
enchanteth the spirits of2
and published at the2
is not almost any2
halfe houre after three2
next iustice of peace2
shall accept to bee2
runne the fortune of2
either office or imployment2
as they did in2
case being an impartial2
suffer such other pains2
and what is vniust2
performe the fight beyond2
to make himselfe worthy2
the capacity of this2
that which they doe2
they doe not kill2
what shall we doe2
such impious and unlawful2
the end of the2
incurre our highest displeasure2
in the two and2
you are the head2
and thirtieth year of2
intention and agreement to2
it is not a2
in the march of2
or they so offending2
gentlemen of great quality2
that a man may2
churchyard at the signe2
realme with intention and2
original in bodleian library2
make himselfe worthy of2
to be of the2
penitent behaviour of master2
there will be no2
of duells england and2
and are to be2
that can be imagined2
any scandalous bruites or2
the censure of this2
in any such duel2
be of any other2
a thing it is2
the twenty sixth year2
difference betweene an insidious2
necessarie discourse of duells2
that it was not2
thousand pounds money foresaid2
doe not know what2
any to goe beyond2
ought to haue the2
send any challenge in2
one of the greatest2
had beene for the2
the glory of god2
in the time of2
lyable to the penalties2
the question of fact2
the behalf of the2
by the knowledge of2
presidents of the court2
graued in letters of2
in despight of death2
and de fontaines a2
kill one another in2
it is not the2
in consideration of the2
which doe not fight2
published by his maiesty2
who shall offend contrary2
faire tree of life2
hee ought to haue2
shall be in like2
of the appellant as2
of a man vppon2
it ought to be2
vp and sacrificed to2
would fight with seconds2
of the good of2
but thereby become incapable2
under our signet at2
and of the common2
the spirits of young2
the day of the2
we do further declare2
of duels england and2
the subuersion of gouernment2
as if he had2
no by the king2
know what it is2
to the hope to2
a iust iudgement of2
of any other inferior2
will not be found2
fourth day of november2
can be imagined more2
never afterwards be permitted2
speake no more of2
shall depart the realme2
the law an affront2
deliuer to the said2
the vniuersitie of cambridge2
as it were a2
of the magistrates hand2
challenged any person or2
civilwar no by the2
for an example of2
sword in your hand2
and of our reign2
but in a duell2
deliuer any writing or2
according to the honourable2
it is for the2
of the march of2
an insidious and foule2
or imployment in our2
that wheresoeuer an offence2
the twenty fourth day2
they to suffer such2
killing of a man2
published at brussels the2
and the killing of2
the furies of the2
that you are both2
the hand of the2
the law shall inflict2
them to the duell2
mal y pense royal2
duell with any of2
mo a wing c2
or other wayes or2
for that they haue2
all rigour and severity2
then they shall be2
a knight and two2
the body of his2
to go with him2
they which die in2
one of the strongest2
the hands of a2
he would go to2
all our loving subiects2
utter dislike of such2
censured in this court2
as the law shall2
for the repressing of2
to serue as a2
greatnes of courage is2
in time to come2
which should haue brought2
with a sword in2
be hindered and restrained2
he came to the2
the hope of immortality2
john bill and christopher2
but it is acquired2
are to be sold2
and thus much for2
a discourse of valour2
combat was granted vnto2
as our council shall2
the presidents and examples2
desired me to go2
three thousand pounds money2
by the constable and2
to all the rest2
thus much for the2
guilty of the said2
the last act of2
in so faire a2
a second or otherwise2
our signet at holy2
persons who shall offend2
or entertaining either office2
the fee of the2
which is the most2
bring with them into2
given under our signet2
with the blood of2
and proceeded against according2
answereth to the contempt2
shall not only incurre2
and in a word2
it bee in case2
to goe beyond the2
case fit for the2
paules churchyard at the2
find out the truth2
so much hurt by2
at such a price2
haue hazarded their liues2
by thomas harper for2
for him that is2
of two or three2
severity of the laws2
we do hereby forbid2
if it had beene2
punishable in this court2
accept to bee a2
in old time the2
to a former proclamation2
the said priest and2
from the beginning to2
yet that is not2
to be exempt from2
or matter of fellony2
the next iustice of2
which could not be2
to bee a second2
lord chiefe iustice of2
of the most excellent2
the point of honour2
at the courts of2
man shall depart the2
shall be lyable to2
that it is not2
diuine and humane lawes2
that it is in2
of the best times2
march of king norrey2
fault but in your2
with this incomparable vertue2
if he be a2
the king of the2
to be a christian2
office or imployment in2
three of the clock2
thereof a treatise wherein2
second in a challenge2
the confession of the2
hindered and restrained from2
hundred and seventy four2
come into the lists2
extend our pardon to2
to be greater then2
that there is a2
by our declaration published2
that the state takes2
it had beene for2
to conspire against the2
not kill one another2
the realme with intention2
be lyable to the2
qvi mal y pense2
one of them was2
mon droit honi soit2
a desire to doe2
and to the end2
by this our proclamation2
two esquires of the2
it is acquired by2
of that horrid nature2
the fauour of the2
is the good of2
to this our express2
that they haue beene2
doe not kill one2
constant and settled resolution2
to find out the2
action within the lists2
the execution of it2
then the constable and2
the quality of the2
the eie of iustice2
y pense royal blazon2
a constant and settled2
any writing or message2
must giue place to2
to doe better then2
and in paules churchyard2
doe enioy the benefit2
any thing in your2
beginning to the end2
when they are before2
aboue the common sort2
with the eyes of2
said priest and wright2
the honour and profit2
violation of our lawes2
to the world our2
of the tribe of2
we must consider the2
permitted to come into2
any of our subiects2
the most part doe2
is iust and what2
for the maintenance of2
in combate or single2
that you may be2
hereby forbid all intercession2
let vs enquire of2
that it must be2
person that shall contemn2
and agreement to performe2
and xml conversion the2
there shall be no2
put a period to2
twenty fourth day of2
all intercession or mediation2
the conscience of the2
men when they are2
in a matter of2
of death it selfe2
to make proofe of2
of a dying man2
which i am sure2
the question of right2
iust iudgement of god2
not acted or performed2
unto some of our2
capacity of this court2
or that the constable2
person or persons that2
it belongs then to2
to the memory of2
this our proclamation strictly2
be conformable to the2
by any scandalous bruites2
it is the mother2
declaration published at brussels2
and shall say to2
boteler was not near2
there was no speach2
any man shall depart2
there is not a2
bill and christopher barker2
by the ancient law2
the world our utter2
do here take thee2
by duell and single2
one thousand six hundred2
the forfeiture of his2
knight and two esquires2
rash effusion of blood2
of the action within2
to know which of2
see if a duell2
the nobility of france2
thousand six hundred and2
when they are otherwise2
to meditate vpon death2
be in like manner2
let not the first2
let them that shall2
what is iust and2
at graies inne gate2
and severity of the2
the wrath of god2
any other inferior quality2
the roote in the2
this practise of duells2
we do hereby declare2
civilwar no a true2
know a mans selfe2
it will be very2
hazarded their liues to2
much as a shadow2
betweene an insidious and2
to the vniuersitie of2
proceed without respect of2
executed september th at2
there is nothing so2
letter to the said2
appellant as the defendant2
the action within the2
only incurre our highest2
i went to him2
of the king of2
xml conversion a true2
do hereby forbid all2
once in their liues2
in such a place2
signe of the bible2
vs see if a2
the keepers of the2
within a few minutes2
man shall accept or2
the eyes of their2
the discourse of valour2
if hee had beene2
be permitted to come2
de fontaines a most2
to the constable and2
a man is condemned2
into our court or2
if it be acted2
or deliuer any writing2
because hee would not2
et mon droit honi2
the holy temple of2
through the merits of2
law hath not prouided2
your maiestie will take2
fit for the censure2
without respect of persons2
if a man should2
it was for a2
the foot of the2
by the meanes of2
dislike of such impious2
afterwards be permitted to2
the words of a2
by the command of2
is not to be2
let vs see if2
shall accept or returne2
command expressed by this2
which hath made you2
not to fall into2
in the question of2
little way with him2
out of his house2
to suffer such other2
do declare that i2
it must be so2
to the knowledge that2
said attourney generall did2
be to thee o2
and i am sure2
spirits of young men2
entertaining either office or2
any thing of that2
of a good stampe2
nor actually fight such2
accept or conceal any2
haue been ashamed to2
at the foot of2
that carrieth away the2
duells vpon an information2
the honourable judges order2
sum of three thousand2
the maintenance of the2
to come into our2
fight such duell with2
challenge or cause to2
person or persons who2
the appellant as the2
six hundred and seventy2
shall be no more2
they are before hand2
is the rule of2
it is that which2
that every person or2
is not this a2
at the next assises2
touching the law in2
so conueied out of2
and when they are2
proceeded against according to2
out of the mire2
there is no man2
a generall subuersion of2
a purpose in any2
that is not all2
haue recourse to the2
there be many that2
of the greatnes of2
at brussels the twenty2
accept or returne a2
incite them to the2
fontaines a most necessarie2
found in his own2
enemies of the estate2
former presidents of the2
to the honourable judges2
of three thousand pounds2
not knowing any thing2
person or persons whatsoever2
that there is no2
the signe of the2
writing or other wayes2
depart the realme with2
the end of it2
it is she that2
the law hath not2
art now become my2
the fight beyond the2
where the right is2
duell and single combate2
shall contemn our command2
to kill one another2
wordes of the writte2
writing or message of2
the defendant shall be2
the practise of the2
of holding or entertaining2
such duell with any2
reproduction of original in2
of master uuilliam boteler2
to know a mans2
maiesty in that behalfe2
man shall reuiue a2
and examples of the2
the wordes of the2
i renounce my own2
in the raigne of2
there is not almost2
be pleased then to2
of so rare a2
offences of that horrid2
it is one of2
nineteenth day of march2
the example of iustice2
intercession or mediation unto2
and if he be2
there is not so2
enioy the benefit of2
that shall contemn our2
what is it then2
and two esquires of2
brussels the twenty fourth2
example may bee made2
accept or know of2
against the lawes of2
fighting of duells england2
censure of this court2
to bring them vp2
them which doe not2
if it please you2
and never afterwards be2
to hazard that which2
maintenance of the estate2
coming up to london2
of the loue of2
that the duell is2
the queene of vertues2
subiects of what quality2
is for the common2
what is all this2
after the publication of2
become incapable of holding2
with all rigour and2
the number of your2
for the consideration of2
the end of your2
to proceed without respect2
a case fit for2
in letters of gold2
for that it was2
the gouernours of prouinces2
acquitted in his reputation2
there is no more2
do not forthwith give2
our loving subiects of2
our reign the twenty2
in the county of2
at head of title2
actually fight such duell2
that it is no2
the most part of2
conueied out of the2
a sword in your2
a solemne oath before2
there is nothing more2
will not extend our2
that there is some2
this our express command2
a marke of soueraigntie2
him to be his2
of the law of2
of that which hath2
and greatnes of courage2
know that they are2
which surpasseth all the2
not forthwith give notice2
carry or deliuer any2
to serue their prince2
expressed by this proclamation2
that no other should2
the sum of three2
the two and thirtieth2
why she doth not2
will be very easie2
world our utter dislike2
of our reign the2
the losse of your2
of our privy councel2
to slay one another2
one corner of the2
at the signe of2
or otherwise to the2
of so much blood2
it is in expence2
desire to make himselfe2
and preparing of witnesses2
notice thereof unto some2
other wayes or means2
shall send any challenge2
wheresoeuer an offence is2
soit qvi mal y2
iust and what is2
incense and incite them2
yong men when they2
of the field is2
the corruption of the2
put his hand to2
be so conueied out2
thereof unto some of2
to any person that2
the of february rutland2
of the losse of2
conversion a true and2
by vs the constable2
words of a dying2
fighting of duels england2
they be in the2
and now be your2
there is yet more2
and which is more2
of a this text2
in paules churchyard at2
or persons that shall2
it is to bee2
truth of a fact2
that if any person2
they bring with them2
any man shall reuiue2
when you are so2
according to his owne2
sovereign a this text2
our declaration published at2
go to the captains2
he or they so2
or deposed nothing materiall2
honi soit qvi mal2
in any to goe2
is in expence of2
to the penalties before2
for a thing of2
to thee o god2
two and thirtieth year2
farre from your accompt2
diev et mon droit2
doth not feare death2
in a field not2
him out of his2
no a true and2
man shall send any2
to be presumed that2
after three of the2
otherwise to the next2
command of the constable2
our lawes and authority2
but in this realme2
to the king of2
a combat was fought2
him where parsons was2
the symptomes thereof a2
court thought it meete2
make proofe of his2
it is as if2
and own the fact2
imployment in our service2
printer to the vniuersitie2
or on the behalf2
chiefe iustice of england2
near whereunto the said2
that they which die2
and the courts of2
that i was a2
thirtieth year of our2
who shall carry any2
with the discourse of2
fight in combate or2
no fault but in2
as the law of2
nature of a lot2
that the law hath2
and against the presidents2
be challenged any person2
and incite them to2
of the prince is2
reign the twenty sixth2
vexe the roote in2
the anatomie of duells2
insidious and foule murther2
that is the reason2
the beginning to the2
the iustice of god2
a combat was granted2
if any person or2
allow my self in2
we will not extend2
examples of the best2
they haue been ashamed2
street at the talbot2
and after he had2
carry any such challenge2
come into our court2
of them in the2
a testimony of the2
the third edition reviewed2
god save the king2
printed by thomas harper2
the lord jesus christ2
incapable of holding or2
any man shall send2
out of the magistrates2
hauing no other end2
that which is the2
walk a little way2
give notice thereof unto2
our utter dislike of2
and that is the2
of the race of2
that which hath beene2
and for the present2