Le débat des hérauts d'armes de France et d'Angleterre : suivi de The debate between the heralds of England and France . oUo in maryage, bet out ot Englande as beforc is Charles was by the earle of Vcrmendois his subjccttrayterously murdred. Treasou in France of late dayes. i5o. Item, in the yere of Our Lord God . theduke of Burbon faught with bancr displayed agaynst Françoisthe french kyng his soveraygne lordc, causyng hym to betakcn bcfore Pavia in Italy. and led into Espaync to the Em-pcroure prysoner. i5 1. Item,aboute theycare ofOur LordeGod .


Le débat des hérauts d'armes de France et d'Angleterre : suivi de The debate between the heralds of England and France . oUo in maryage, bet out ot Englande as beforc is Charles was by the earle of Vcrmendois his subjccttrayterously murdred. Treasou in France of late dayes. i5o. Item, in the yere of Our Lord God . theduke of Burbon faught with bancr displayed agaynst Françoisthe french kyng his soveraygne lordc, causyng hym to betakcn bcfore Pavia in Italy. and led into Espaync to the Em-pcroure prysoner. i5 1. Item,aboute theycare ofOur LordeGod . Dolphin, beyng sone of the sayd François and brotherto thc french kyng now reygnyng. was by thc morderersFrenchmen empoysoned, wherof he pytuously dyed. I amashamed to write or to make further relacion of the abhomi-nable treasons, hérésies, and other most odible vices thathath and doth reygnc in Fraunce, and of the mordrynge oftheyr kynges and prynces, semynge therby to be- pcople ac-cu rsed of God. Syr herald of Fraunce. vf vou hâve any more to it, and I voU answcre you. balclus. — ? bc U). BKTWENE THE lOI The frciïcJi lierai de speketh of the feates of iJie sea. i52. Dame Prudence, I sayc that Fraunce is more stronger onthe sea then England, cxcedyng it farre en nombre of puys-saunt shypps, and galais, aswcll for war as marchauntes andfvshermen, bv reason wherof the kyng of Fraunce is kyng of thesea, 80 that no nacion is able there to resyst hym ; and he thatis strongest on the sea, may call hym selfe kyng thcrof. Wchâve also plenty of havyns and poortes, accomptyng fromSluse unto Bayon, full of shypps aud maroncrs, wich theyhicke in England, for, at their instant sute and labour,we bringtlicm by sea, wyne, salte, wood and other marchaundiscs; sothat I conclude howe by the reasons above sayd, the kvng ofFraunce is very kyng and lorde of the sea. And when it shallplease his grâce, he may kepe thEnglishmen from it in suchcwyse that they sh


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