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"On September 1, 1616 Marie de Medicis arrested the Prince de Condé. Thereafter, several of his followers, nobleman themselves rebelled again against the crown. There followed several skirmishes as well as several declarations and "Lettres patentes" etc. aimed to quell the new uprising. In April and May 1617 the young King asserted his authority and expelled his mother from the court. This declaration, "Donné à Paris le 24 iour de Iuillet, l'an de grace, 1617", restores all positions and property to the rebelling princes"--French Political Pamphlets Digital Collection, Brigham Young University.
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Declaration du roy en consequence de ses lettres patentes du mois de may dernier: donnees en faueur des princes, ducs, pairs, officiers de sa couronne, & tous autres qui les ont assistez durant leur eslongnement de sa cour : verifiee en parlement le 7 aoust 1617
1617, Par Fed. Morel, & P. Mettayer, imprimeurs ordinaires du roy
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Signatures: A-B⁴ (last leaf blank).
Royal arms on title page.
Head-piece; initial.
"Donné à Paris le 24 iour de iuillet, l'an de grace, 1617. Et de nostre regne le huictiesme. Signé, Louis"--Page 12.
Lindsay, R.O. French political pamphlets, 1547-1648, entry 3895.
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