MIDDLEBOROVV.

A briefe Rehersall of the accorde and agreement, that the Captaynes, Burgises, and Armie of MIDDLEBOROVV and ARMEVV: haue made, in yelding thēselues to the right high and excellent Prince, the Lorde William Prince of Orrange, Countie of Nassau. &c.

¶With a lamentable Discourse of the calamities, great hungre & extreame miseries, that they sustayned, before they yelded vp the said Townes.

* Translated out of the ducthe Coppy, printed at Dordrecht.

ANNO 1574.

¶Imprinted at London, by Richarde Ihones.

The Coppy of the agreement and accord, betweene the Prince of Orange, & them of Middelborrow and Armew as foloweth &c.

FOr as much as Sir Christo­pher Montdragon Knight, Lorde of Rembicourt, Captayne generall of the Wallowne Souldiers; being in­stante in the townes of Myddelbor­row & Armew: vpon request made vnto him by the Captayne of Strenchamps, com­myng agayne out of Prison) by his Letters dated the xvi. day of the same present Mourne, vnto the right highe & excellent Prince, y e Lorde William prince of Orrange county of Nassau &c. Beseech­ing his Maiestie to send his Cōmissioners vnto the Castell of Rammekens (named Seborrow) to parle with thē, concerning the yeeldynge vp of the afore named Townes and Cities.

¶ To the whiche requeste his Maiestye wil­lingly graunted: and sent his Commissioners to propose certayne Articles and Conditions to the Commissioners of the Lorde Mondragon, by the which meanes, their aforsayd offer to yeeld vp the Townes might be accepted. In consideration whereof, the Commissioners mett together at the tyme appoynted, where betweene them the Con­ditions and Articles aforesayd were fully conclu­ded and agréeed vpon on both sides, in maner and fourme followyng. &c.

[Page] FIrst, the Lord of Montdragon, shal yelde and geue ouer the townes of Middel­borrow and Armew, without spoylynge of any Forte or demynishinge any strengthe thereof presently. And also al the Ordinance and muni­tion of Warres, with all such Ships, Goodes and Marchandies as are therin. Yea, and he with al his Soldiers (such as wyl not sweare vnto his ex­cellency) shal immediatly avoyd out of the Iland of Walcheren, takeyng with them their wepons and Ensignes, with bagge & bagadge to them be longing, simply and faithfully: not medlyng with any other Goods or parcelles, what soeuer to them not belongynge. And who that shall transgresse the saide Ordynaunce, carrynge away more then his owne, shall stande to the punishment of the saide Prince.

¶ Moreouer, if that the Lorde Montdragon do not deliuer in safetie, within the space of two Monethes into Hollande or Sealande, or some other place, vnder y e iurisdic [...]ion of y e said Prince, these persons hereafter named: That is to say: Phillip of Mariner Esquier, the Lord of Mownte S. Aidegonde, the Captaine Iacob Simoissen, a Captaine that was taken in the HAGHE whose surname is Citadelle, the Liutenant of the Cap­tain, William of Angeren, and one more, whose surname is Pe in: then shall remaine in prison, three Captaynes, three Liutennauntes, three En­signe bearers, three Seriants of the Band: & three [Page] Corporals, accordyng to the law of Armes vn­tyll such time as the Persons aforesayde be de­lyuered.

¶ Likewise it shall be lawfull to departe oute of the sayde Towne, all Victellers, Gonners, Commissioners, Shippers: Ian Coppes, Iaques Pardeuille, w t their Seruants, writings, Letters Bagge and bagage, what so euer it bee, as also the Priestes and Monks, and men of Religion, onely with their habites (yf they wyll.)

¶And his Maiestie shall set such good order in the premisses, that all those which departe oute of the Iland with their goodes, as is before ex­pressed, shal be shipped ouer into the Coasts of Flaunders in good safetye, promisinge the sub­scribed Commissioners and Deputyes, by their faith and hon [...] to stablish and perfourme in ful and ample maner, this aforesayde agréement of the Prince of Orange, and the Lord Montdra­gon, respectiuely: & for y e more assurance wher­of, Pledges on both sides shalbe deliuered.

¶ These foresayd Articles being agréed and concluded in the Fortresse of Rammekens, the xix. day of February. ANNO 1574.

Beneath were written the one after y e other: Duttem, Gillis de villain, Anthoni de Gerardt, Fran­coys de Bouchant, Iunius de longe, Arendt van Dorpe, Charles de Boisot. And a litle lower was written, We VVilliam of Nassou, on y e one side: & I Christopher [Page] Montdragon Knight, Lorde of Rembycourte, of Lus, Gussanuille on the other side: haue seene and perused the aforenamed agreement and ac­corde: which with our wyls and ful consent is concluded. For y e confirmation wherof we haue promised, & by these presents doo promise by our princely wordes and Honors, to performe and accomplish, and cause to be perfourmed and ac­complyshed, the whole consents of the same in al poynts and Articles, without gaynsaying, or suffer to be gaynsayde, them, or any parte of them.

And beneath was subscribed.
  • Guillam de Nassou.
  • Christopher de Montdragon.

The coppy of the Proclamation, set foorth by the Prince of Orrange.

WE William, by the grace of God, Prince of Orrang, County of Nassou &c. Gouernour of Hol­land, Seelād Freeslād, & Vtreght: vnderstandynge that the Burge­masters of the Towne of Middel­borrow, [Page] haue simply declared & moste humbly haue caused to be shewed vnto vs, in the name of them selues, their Cittezins, & the Coronel Montdragon: their extreame muertes, hunger and calamities: haue therfore of meere compas­sion, earnestly mouinge vs to embrace Christi­an mercy, aboue rigor and crueltye, thought it good to declare vnto them by these presents these Articles followyng.

¶ First, the aforesayd Cittezns, such as wyl sweare to vs on the behalfe of the Kings Maie­stie, shalbe vnder our obeysāce in his Maiesties behalfe as other Cities and Townes: and ther­by saue and retayne their bodies & goods with­out reproche, or rehearsall of any matters that ar past. For the assurance wherof, we shal cause a certaine nomber of our Burgises of y e townes of Sieri [...]zee Vlissyng: and Camphere to be placed in the same to keepe out our Souldiers & Mari­ners. Intendyng also by all meanes possible to suppresse & quench the hatred of other townes conceiued against them.

¶ And who so euer is not disposed to be sworne as afore is sayde, we wyll chuse of them ten men, which we shal keepe in the ile of Wal­cheren, to the end they shall cause to be dely­uered (by what means so euer it be) the Burge­master with other Cittezins of Harlam in lyke nomber.

¶The other good Cittizins that are there pre­sent, [Page] or heareafter shall come, shall hencefoorth occupy their trade of Marchandies: and vse and enioy their rightes & Priuelidges within theyr limmits, as they haue bin accustomed in times past, we (only) retayning to our selues the pow­er to make prouision for them of Camphere, Vlissynge, and Armew, with other such lyke places, for al such necessaryes as we shal se good and expedient.

¶ Wee doo you to vnderstande also, that not­withstandyng the proposition of thrée hundreth thousand Gildens, being demaunded of vs: the Cittizens shall pay by generall consent, such a reasonable some of Mony to the mayntinance of the Army, and helpyng to driue away the Ene­my of our natiue Land, and Country, according as we shall finde it meete to cease them after their abillytie, not comprehendinge heerein the Vplandysh men which haue sustayned and fol­lowed our aduersaryes, concerninge whom wee wyll heere after consider off, and set order for them.

¶ More ouer the Cittizens shalbe bownde to take dillygent heede that none of the Marchan­dize, or spirituall Goodes, or any other thinge be conuayed priuely, digged, or caryed away: but shall foorthwith, pres nt al such goods & Iuelles as they shal know to be buried, conuated away or geuen to any Body to keepe, or otherwise be­lōgyng to spyritual, or other persons, that keep [Page] themselues without the Ilande of Walcheren: and that vpon paine of bodily punishment.

¶ Further, concernynge the request of the Burgemasters aforesaid: (namely) that the Ci­tizins, that ar fled before this time, might now come again to their goodes and possessions: wée shall hereafter consider therof, and dispose the same, as shalbe méete and conuenient in that behalfe.

And also, touching the foresaid request of the Burgemaisters, and Cōmissioners of Middle­borrow: concerning priestes, spiritual persons, deuine seruice, Churchegoods: and debtes, made by occassion of this warre: with other poinctes giuen vp by them in writyng: the Priestes and spirituall persones, shall departe with their ha­bittes vpon them: the rest, we shall dispose at tyme cōuenient, for the moste profit of the Citie and countrey, in such reasonable order, as here­after shalbe thought méete.

❧ To the Reader.

WE mean not here (good reader) to hide from thée: how fayre and fer­till this coūtrey of Walcheren is: how profitable to all Coūtreies neare by, that with­out it, neither Holland, Sealand, Brabande, and Flaunders: yea, the whole Nauigation [Page] in no wise (can be maintayned.

And for asmuche: as, the poore chased Chri­stians, haue now (the space of seuen yeares) ben driuen, from one Countrey to an other, & haue ben greatly tormented vnder the Crosse: not knowynge wheare they might haue a restynge place. Our God therfore, of his mercifull goodnesse, (as it is euident to euery mans sight) hath ordayned this lande of Walcheren, as a sure lodgyng and refuge, wherin the may main­tayne themselues in the time of this Pilgre­mage. And thus, beséechyng your goodnesses, that we may all together giue hartie thankes to God: and to attribute this victorie all onely vnto him, not doubtyng, but he will so proséede with the other countreys that are yet vnder the Tirrannie of the ennemie: and so gratiously delyuer them: to the magnifieng of his holy name, and the saluation of their soules. Amen.

☞ THE CONCLVSION.

FOr the accomplisshement of that poinct afore rehearsed, makynge mencion of the Lorde St. Aldegonde and the other prisoners. The Coronell Montdragon, hath geuen his Letters of Obligation, that he shall delyuer [Page] them, and set them at libertie, within two Monethes, eyther in Hollande, Sealande, or any other place, that is vnder his Maiesties iurisdiction.

For defaute wherof, on his behalfe: the saide Coronell, shall yelde himselfe personally, within the foresaid space, into the handes of his excellent Ma­iestie.

¶ FINIS.

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