6to
Royal Commentaries.
BooK
III.
· As was tlfeit if>o\Yer-ty, fuch was fheir Boldnéí$ ,a:t'}d lmp1:1~ence, which prefü- . ·
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,éJn t'he igooa Na:ture
!md
'Oentlene:fs
of
't'he Márquí~
ío
far,
as
to aét rnant
• íhafnefull rhings in -affront
to
1
his llD-erfon; amongft wh1ch, one was tbis: B9
night-Ehey íf.i-xed -!!h\iée Rop~s
01'1
the Pillory,
wHith
was ereete~
in
:rhe Marke.t–
~lace, Ol'le wheréof
1
the'y fiiretcl:ted; and tied·
fo
the Hbufe
of
Antonio PicalJ.o,
Se–
trectary co :c1~e Maí•q"ais , a:nother
lo
the Winclow ·bf boddtir
V-eia~ql(J~,
Chief
NíHce,
ah'd che
rlhir-cl
-to
u11e Houfe•éff
Píf~M
~~mfelf;
which
was foch a,pi'ece
o'f-Info~ace, as
wóuM
have provoked·a·ny l'l'iihg'below the Patience of che Mar–
qtli:1s,
'fo
have
b~!11gf8
tbém a~!
wittli
1
the.fame üorrls; but foch was éhe
foft
and
gerkr-01is Nafüré
óf
e1'1is
igood
Min,
1
elliat
1
h'e
rl<!H>nely
neglea:éB
{!H
Examination
ancl
Et:i~it'y
intolthis 8ariqg ahd'
iM!lJdent
At5t.icjn;
bue
mher ínclined to fortn
~cufes
for
them,
fayh1g
that che1 w~e ldW,
~ntfa'pp'y,
and ;provo'ked·chereonto
b-y
lt!l~eír M.isforton~s , iwh:ith t9ere
1
á
'ft:llfi.ciet½c
J lful~~rtiént,
1
a~d.;!ieedecl no other
•
Re\Yet:1ge
by
dre way iofJu'liHce!' · ..
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, \'
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•,
W!Wn
ehis'tam~neís·of the
M'a\-~i:Jls
was ·pul:J!mied
1
1n
Chiti,,
dre.itSpirits
were
n0t
~0\U'f.ied
c'hereby,tibut bet,átfie{arther,btitrág~/:\~'..~d un(iw
potttable,
till
they
procéeded to t<:iuch
1
füe 1.Blbud,
·!ii'id
'Life
1tff
fhe
1
ta-a1,qais tfimfrllf, as \ve
fuall
f()S'é-dilly fee in what
kro
fol1d\'v.'
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VI.
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'Of,t1,e Muúny in which the People of
Ch1,l,í
rki,lled the
MilÍ""_
t
J
~uis,
a¡¡d wbá1
Ocfef!on
provo~ed. lhem lhere.zmto.
.ti ~,;
1
T
Hbugh che
Álm~ianJ
had
iby
lf~ral open A.éHons eviaetrG'eg a refolutio~ [()
lUill
che Marqu1S, yet
they
could not agt'ee on th'e rnatrn'er;, how ·rhat
Vil–
lany was co be comt'µitted; for _{bttlecitnes they were of opinion, 1hanhé
beU
way was to expeét
1
the lmp'erial Warrirnt from
l-Iis
Mateífy,' 'whi<lh-ebuld
hot
long
be
wantin'g, to
put
hiln to Death; for that, as we_
fdñtierl,y
incimaced,
Die¡,o de Alvarhdo
,vas _thet1 aétually i'n
Spain,
accufing the Fatmly of
Pifan:o,
aód
ha8
fo
f¡¡r proceeded 'in bis Evidence, .as co procure a fpecial;Commirfmn of
Gyer -and Terminer
to
·b'e held at
'Ców,
on· chis
'very
rn:ilrer;
'l!iut
-ihen chey
conÍldered, chat chis very Power which the Judge was bringing, was
1
litnited.
and without other Auchoricy, chan onely co examine the rnatter
of
,Fa&,
and
t0 r~port it back agai~ into
Spain,
and that thereupoh Mis MaJeíly would far–
ther ck~termine, what
1
otlier Proceedihgs íhould be made, and femenced againíl
die guiky.
'lfhe
Almagri.m1
'Were not a Httle fcandalized an'd 'ttbubled a't: this kind of Com–
miflion ; for they were onely for cutting off 'df-aeads, right or wrong; and éx–
,peél'ed }adges, J,vho opon thek lnformations and fuggefüons, .íhould 'hang qp ihe
Bodies, ~hd confiícate che Eftates bf
as
Jmany :,ts •rhey-íhould in a black Roll pro–
fcribe. Bue ndt 6'lng aífured, as yec, how far the Commiflion 0f tire Jlldge
might extend, they agreed to expeét his Arrival; and in cafe
He-i'mmtdiately
feized on che Perfoo of the Marquis; and perfoqned.other pie
~s.ofexeniplary
Jufüce, agreeaqle t9 t'heit O\VnE'xpefütions an1i 8umours, chat't
hen the'y w0uld
acquiefce, and Ílde with, and affifi him in his 'prdlH:Ution of Jufüce; -but if liis
Omimiffioh was íhort -and faulty, 'thát chen they themfelves would .becom~ che'
E"ecut-idilers, and bofü rev'erige cbe ~loud of
11/ffl~gro,
'by
~
IJ3eath
of
-ihe
Marqt1is, anchhe remiínels of fue'Emperour, e{peeially 'in
'a
:Caúfe fo black,
ancl
fü
fdul asltHis; bdth w-hith they 'fecretly plót'tcll 'to
:perfdrfu by
'a Genera1
lnfürre,füon df all Hie Coun'trey,
.as
will
mctre ac l!arge
a'ppear')i:>y
t<he
Segtt~l
dI
this.Hifiory.
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