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length they seiz'd Qu. Jane who had been | length they seiz'd Qu. Jane who had been | ||
confin'd at Fordesillas, & publish'd a | confin'd at Fordesillas, & publish'd a | ||
− | Proclamation in Her name both in Castille & Arragon demanding the assistance of | + | Proclamation in Her name both in |
+ | Castille & Arragon demanding the assistance | ||
+ | of All her subjects, the blinded populace | ||
+ | upon this join'd the Rebels. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Charles learning this appointed | ||
+ | Amirantes Frederic Henriquez & the | ||
+ | Constable Inigo de Valasco joint Regents | ||
+ | with Adrian, & offer'd that none but | ||
+ | Spaniards should hold any Office for the | ||
+ | future, provided [[deletion]] the [[/deletion]] [[addition]] those [[/addition]] Foreigners ^ [[addition]] that [[underline]] had already employments [[/underline]] [[/addition]] were left | ||
+ | quiet possessor of them; the Rebels refus'd | ||
+ | to agree to this; at last the Emperor took up | ||
+ | arms, but left his troops in Medina on | ||
+ | account of the smalness of their Number; | ||
+ | where the Rebels might have entir'ly | ||
+ | destroy'd them, had they had any man | ||
+ | of experience at their head; but that not |
Revision as of 21:22, 1 August 2018
8. Their insolence & number daily encreas'd, their intent at first was self defence, but at length they seiz'd Qu. Jane who had been confin'd at Fordesillas, & publish'd a Proclamation in Her name both in Castille & Arragon demanding the assistance of All her subjects, the blinded populace upon this join'd the Rebels.
Charles learning this appointed Amirantes Frederic Henriquez & the Constable Inigo de Valasco joint Regents with Adrian, & offer'd that none but Spaniards should hold any Office for the future, provided deletion the /deletion addition those /addition Foreigners ^ addition that underline had already employments /underline /addition were left quiet possessor of them; the Rebels refus'd to agree to this; at last the Emperor took up arms, but left his troops in Medina on account of the smalness of their Number; where the Rebels might have entir'ly destroy'd them, had they had any man of experience at their head; but that not