Historical collections of private passages of state, weighty matters in law, remarkable proceedings in five parliaments : beginning the sixteenth year of King Jamesanno 1618, and ending the fifth year of King Charls [sic], anno 1629 . inductpofific ut Epilcopus Vazionenfis inCardinalium Collegium adlcifca-tur •, in quo fi profeceris, ut de eoreddici fuerimus certiores, ulteriusprogredicmur. Cavebis ne in hocnegotio ad Pontificem Maximum,aurilluftdinmosCardinales,ulceriusprogrediaris, nifi prius fubiic certaipesoptatieventus. And becaufe it doth njcn much cmam US, that rve -may be able to affer


Historical collections of private passages of state, weighty matters in law, remarkable proceedings in five parliaments : beginning the sixteenth year of King Jamesanno 1618, and ending the fifth year of King Charls [sic], anno 1629 . inductpofific ut Epilcopus Vazionenfis inCardinalium Collegium adlcifca-tur •, in quo fi profeceris, ut de eoreddici fuerimus certiores, ulteriusprogredicmur. Cavebis ne in hocnegotio ad Pontificem Maximum,aurilluftdinmosCardinales,ulceriusprogrediaris, nifi prius fubiic certaipesoptatieventus. And becaufe it doth njcn much cmam US, that rve -may be able to affertthe truth by our Friends andSubjecfs,with the fame diligence that flande-rers lie-^ therefore you fha/l endeavortotheiitfnoft toperfrvade the Pope, aiwell at our entreaty, as for thedeftreof the\e mofl Illuflnoits Princes, whomin our Letters rve have [ollicited in ourbelialf, to make the Bifhop of VazionCardinal, wherein if you be (ucce/fiil,as foon as we (hall be certified thereof,we will proceed further. Joumuftbecautelom not to proceed any further inthis bufinef, either with the Pope orthe mofl llluslrious Cardinals, unlefthere be a. certain hope of our wijJudevent. B D Hiftorical B D Hiftorical Colledlions. Trimo CA%PLL. N the fame day when King ^amesdeparted this life at Theobalds^ theLord Prefident of the Council, andthe Lord Marflial of England^ wereimmediately fent by the Body ofthe Council to Prince Charles^ whowas then retired to his Chamber,to give him notice of his Fathersdeceafe, and that they were all thereready to prefent themfelves untohim, if his pleafure were to admitthem •, but he being in fadnefs, wifh- ed them to forbear their coming till the next morning. In the mean time,the Privy-Counfellors aflembled themfelves, drew up the form of aProclamation to proclaim King Charles, which was forthwith publifhedat the Court-Gate at Theobalds; which being done, the King fignified hispleafure, that the Lord Keeper, the Lord Trcafurer, the Lord Prefident,the Lord


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