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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques + venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres Chasteau-bourg. + +Author: Monseigneur le duc de Mercure + +Release Date: April 9, 2005 [EBook #15598] + +Language: French + +Character set encoding: Unicode UTF-8 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ADVIS DE LA DEFFAICTE *** + + + + +Produced by http://www.ebooksgratuits.com + + + + + + + +« feruiteur de Sainct Maixant » + + +ADVIS DE LA DEFFAICTE DES ANGLOIS ET AVTRES HERETIQUES VENUZ EN BRETAIGNE, +POUR LE ROY DE NAUARRE, PRES CHAFTEAU-BOURG. + + +(1591) + + +Monsievr, defpuis vous auoir efcrit par le Sieur de fainct Romain, +& vous auoir donné aduis de la mort de la Nouë & du Comte de +Montgomery, ie me retiray auec mes trouppes à Nantes pour me +rafraifchir, fuyuant le mandement que Monfeigneur le Duc de +Mercure m’en auoit faict, tant par fes lettres que par le Sieur de +Genlis, la Motte, qui me vint trouuer, expres au Chafteau de +Nubourg, où i’auois mené le fils du Millord Honfedõ, que nous +prinfmes prifonnier au dernier rẽcontre. La Royne d’Angleterre à +faict grand’ inftance enuers le Roy de Nauarre, qu’il euft à +employer fes moyens pour mettre le fils dudit Millord en liberté, +à quoy Mõfeigneur de Mercure ne veut entendre, quelque +fupplication que le Roy de Nauarre luy en ait faicte, par fes +deputez: finon en rendant Mõfeigneur le Duc d’Elbeuf prifonnier à +Loches, en pleine & entiere liberté. Ce q̃ ne pouuant faire le Roy +de Nauarre, s’excusãt qu’il eft entre les mains du Duc d’Efpernon +qui tient du tout Loches à fa deuotion, Mõdit Seigneur n’eft pas +refolu de le deliurer qu’à bonnes enfeignes. Le Prince de Dõbes +efchappé de la derniere deffaicte, s’eft retiré auec fort peu de +gẽs dãs Rẽnes, où il feroit biẽ toft affiegé, n’eftoit les forces +que mondit Seigneur de Mercure à enuoyé en l’armee de Monfeigneur +le Duc de Mayẽne, fous la conduite du Sieur de S. Laurens: +neantmoins il doit biẽ toft receuoir quatre mille hõmes du Roy +Catholique, dont il a efté affeuré par Mõfieur le Cõmãdeur +Morceau, qui faict toute diligẽce pour leur acheminemẽt. Cepẽdant +la Roine d’Angleterre aiãt enuoyé douze ou quinze cens Anglois +fous la conduite du Millord Hauart en Bretaigne, lors qu’elle +fçauoit q̃ mõdit Seigneur de Mercure eftoit defnué de forces pour +les auoir enuoyees en Lorraine, arriuerent à Vitray, ville +diftante de Rẽnes de treize à quatorze lieuës, le 21.iour de +Septẽbre dernier, où ayãts feiourné douze iours pour fe +rafraifchir en intẽtion de fe venir ietter dans Rennes pour +defendre la ville, au cas que mõdit Sieur de Mercure les vint +affieger. Ce qu’eftant denoncé à mõdit Sieur, il refoluft d’y +donner ordre, & pour ceft effect m’efcriuit de faire rebrouffer +chemin à mes trouppes qui eftoyent de fix cẽs hommes de pied, pour +me ioindre au Sieur d’Aradon, qui auoit 300.cheuaux. Ce qu’eftant +faict & ayans ioincts mõdit Sieur de Mercure pres Chafteau-bourg, +nous eufmes aduis, que le ieune la Hunaudaye & le Millord Hauart, +auec leurs trouppes, qui pouuoyent faire en tout douze cens hõmes +de pied, & cinq cens cheuaux eftoyẽt partis de Vitray le +4.d’Octobre, iour de S.Frãçois, & venoyent coucher à S.Iean fur +Vilaine deux lieuës pres de Chafteau-bourg, fur le grand chemin de +Vitray à Rennes. Mondit Seigneur qui s’eftoit mis entre-deux, auec +forces inegalles: car il n’auoit que huict cens hommes de pied, & +quatre cens cheuaux, feit affembler fon Cõfeil pour deliberer s’il +deuoit combattre ou non. Le Marquis de Chauffein, Prince de grande +expectation, remonftroit qu’il valloit mieux combattre que de fe +retirer, & qu’il failloit s’affeurer que Dieu leur affifteroit, & +qu’il ne permettroit point que les ennemys euffent le deffus, qui +ne pouuoyent auoir que cinq ou fix cens hommes d’auantage, & que +fe retirer, mondit Seigneur ne le pouuoit faire, fans perte de fa +reputation. Le sieur d’Aradon au contraire remo nftroit combiẽ les +batailles eftoyent incertaines, & qu’il valoit beaucoup mieux +ceder vn peu, que de mettre en hazard vne telle Prouince que la +Bretaigne, qui feroit en danger de fe perdre, fi mondit Seigneur +demeuroit au combat, pour eftre la perte des Chefs, vn abaiffement +de coeur aux Soldatz, effroy & efpouuantemẽt des villes, qui apres +Dieu, ne s’appuyent que fur eux; & qu’en tout euenement fe +retirant fans combatre, & l’ennemy entrant dans Rennes, pour leur +fecours ils ne pouuoyent faire grãd cas en Bretaigne pour y auoir +peu de retraictes, & que les villes de l’Vnion dudit pays, (eftant +bien pourueues de toutes fortes de munitions) il ne falloit rien +craindre, Que l’ennemy venoit feulement pour defendre Rennes, fans +vouloir rien entreprẽdre de nouueau, & partãt qu’à l’occafion +d’vne feule ville il ne falloit mettre la Prouince en danger, à +quoy le Marquis de Chauffein frere de mondit Seigneur, remonftra +la commodité grande, qui pouuoit aduenir au pays, d’empefcher +l’entree du fecours ennemy dans la dite ville, & que par ce moyen +ceux de la ville, & notamment les pauures Catholiques, fafchez de +la domination du Prince de Dombes, & des rauages que noz gens font +autour de Rennes, fe pourroyent (ennuyez de tant d’incommoditez) +ranger à l’Vnion, & que l’ennemy feroit contrainct ou de s’en +retourner en Angleterre, ou d’aller paffer l’hyuer à Vitray, qu’il +falloit (au moins fi l’on pouuoit fans combatre) leur empefcher +l’acheminement dans Rennes. Mõdit Seigneur de Mercure apres auoir +ouy tous leurs aduis refoluft de fuiure le Confeil de Mõfieur le +Marquis de Chauffein, & apres s’eftre recõmandé à Dieu & à noftre +Dame, à laquelle tous les Princes de Lorraine ont particuliere +deuotion, feit mettre fes gens en equipage pres de Chafteau-bourg, +& ayant aduis que l’ennemy s’en approchoit, enuoya vne cõpagnie +d’enfans perdus du Capitaine fainct Martin les recognoiftre, +lequel ayãt rapporté l’eftat de leur armee, mõdit Seigneur +refoluft de les attendre, faifant faire alte à fes gens l’efpace +de trois heures: en fin mondit Seigneur les ayant faict attaquer +par quatre cõpagnies de gens de pied & deux compagnies de +Caualerie, noz gẽs eurent du pire. L’ennemy pourfuiuant la +victoire criãt viue le Roy, fe vint getter à corps perdu au milieu +de trois embufcades, que mõdit Seigneur auoit fait demy lieuë pres +de Chafteau-bourg, à chafeune defquelles y auoit deux coleuurines, +lefquelles commençans à iouër auec l’infanterie feirent vn tel +efchecq & carnage des ennemis, qui s’affeuroyent d’auoir ia la +victoire entiere, qu’il en demeura plus de douze cens fur la +place, & le refte s’enfuit à vauderoute dans Vitray: ceux qui +efchapperent l’efpee du Soldat n’efchapperent point les mains des +Payfans, aucuns desfquels y ont faict vn beau butin, le Millord fe +fauua en habit defguifé. Nous y auons perdu trois cens bons +Soldatz & quelques Gentils-hommes. L’ennemy y a faict perte outre +les eftrangers, de plus de cinq cens hommes, & entre autres du +ieune d’Auaugour Gentil-homme bien né, mais qui malheureufement fe +rangea du party des Heretiques. Le sieur de la Fons, le ieune la +Hunauldaye, le Capitaine la Planche, le Sieur de Rofimont, +Lieutenãt du Gouuerneur de Vitray, & plufieurs autres Gentils- +hommes & Capitaines fignalez, y ont laiffé la vie. Nous en auons +plus de foixante prifonniers que mondit Seigneur à faict conduire +au Chafteau de Nantes. C’eft vn effect fignalé de la bonté de +noftre Dieu & de fa prouidence paternelle fur fon Eglife, ayant +permis que mondit Seigneur auec vn fi petit nombre de gens, ait +deffaict les forces des ennemis, contre l’opinion mefme de fes +plus fideles feruiteurs, qui le diffuaderent de combattre. Ayans +recenz les forces d’Efpaigne, mondit Seigneur deliberé d’affieger +Rennes, Le Prince de Dombes fe trouuant, bien eftõné d’auoir perdu +en deux rẽcontres & en moins de trois moys, autant de gens qu’il +luy en falloit pour executer les entreprinfes de fon Roy en +Bretaigne. Le tafcheray par voye affeuré de vous faire entendre en +ce pays, vous priant me tenir aduerty de ce qui fe paffe en voz +quartiers, eft defpuis & attendant de voz nouuelles. Ie prie Dieu. + +MONSIEVR, vous conferuer en fa grace me recommandant bien +humblement à la voftre. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques venuz + en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres Chasteau-bourg. + +Author: Monseigneur le duc de Mercure + +Release Date: April 9, 2005 [EBook #15598] + +Language: French + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ADVIS DE LA DEFFAICTE *** + + + + +Produced by http://www.ebooksgratuits.com + + + + + + + +« feruiteur de Sainct Maixant » + + +ADVIS DE LA DEFFAICTE DES ANGLOIS ET AVTRES HERETIQUES VENUZ EN BRETAIGNE, +POUR LE ROY DE NAUARRE, PRES CHAFTEAU-BOURG. + + +(1591) + + +Monsievr, defpuis vous auoir efcrit par le Sieur de fainct Romain, +& vous auoir donné aduis de la mort de la Nouë & du Comte de +Montgomery, ie me retiray auec mes trouppes à Nantes pour me +rafraifchir, fuyuant le mandement que Monfeigneur le Duc de +Mercure m'en auoit faict, tant par fes lettres que par le Sieur de +Genlis, la Motte, qui me vint trouuer, expres au Chafteau de +Nubourg, où i'auois mené le fils du Millord Honfedõ, que nous +prinfmes prifonnier au dernier recontre. La Royne d'Angleterre à +faict grand' inftance enuers le Roy de Nauarre, qu'il euft à +employer fes moyens pour mettre le fils dudit Millord en liberté, +à quoy Mõfeigneur de Mercure ne veut entendre, quelque +fupplication que le Roy de Nauarre luy en ait faicte, par fes +deputez: finon en rendant Mõfeigneur le Duc d'Elbeuf prifonnier à +Loches, en pleine & entiere liberté. Ce q ne pouuant faire le Roy +de Nauarre, s'excusãt qu'il eft entre les mains du Duc d'Efpernon +qui tient du tout Loches à fa deuotion, Mõdit Seigneur n'eft pas +refolu de le deliurer qu'à bonnes enfeignes. Le Prince de Dõbes +efchappé de la derniere deffaicte, s'eft retiré auec fort peu de +ges dãs Renes, où il feroit bie toft affiegé, n'eftoit les forces +que mondit Seigneur de Mercure à enuoyé en l'armee de Monfeigneur +le Duc de Mayene, fous la conduite du Sieur de S. Laurens: +neantmoins il doit bie toft receuoir quatre mille hõmes du Roy +Catholique, dont il a efté affeuré par Mõfieur le Cõmãdeur +Morceau, qui faict toute diligece pour leur acheminemet. Cepedant +la Roine d'Angleterre aiãt enuoyé douze ou quinze cens Anglois +fous la conduite du Millord Hauart en Bretaigne, lors qu'elle +fçauoit q mõdit Seigneur de Mercure eftoit defnué de forces pour +les auoir enuoyees en Lorraine, arriuerent à Vitray, ville +diftante de Renes de treize à quatorze lieuës, le 21.iour de +Septebre dernier, où ayãts feiourné douze iours pour fe +rafraifchir en intetion de fe venir ietter dans Rennes pour +defendre la ville, au cas que mõdit Sieur de Mercure les vint +affieger. Ce qu'eftant denoncé à mõdit Sieur, il refoluft d'y +donner ordre, & pour ceft effect m'efcriuit de faire rebrouffer +chemin à mes trouppes qui eftoyent de fix ces hommes de pied, pour +me ioindre au Sieur d'Aradon, qui auoit 300.cheuaux. Ce qu'eftant +faict & ayans ioincts mõdit Sieur de Mercure pres Chafteau-bourg, +nous eufmes aduis, que le ieune la Hunaudaye & le Millord Hauart, +auec leurs trouppes, qui pouuoyent faire en tout douze cens hõmes +de pied, & cinq cens cheuaux eftoyet partis de Vitray le +4.d'Octobre, iour de S.Frãçois, & venoyent coucher à S.Iean fur +Vilaine deux lieuës pres de Chafteau-bourg, fur le grand chemin de +Vitray à Rennes. Mondit Seigneur qui s'eftoit mis entre-deux, auec +forces inegalles: car il n'auoit que huict cens hommes de pied, & +quatre cens cheuaux, feit affembler fon Cõfeil pour deliberer s'il +deuoit combattre ou non. Le Marquis de Chauffein, Prince de grande +expectation, remonftroit qu'il valloit mieux combattre que de fe +retirer, & qu'il failloit s'affeurer que Dieu leur affifteroit, & +qu'il ne permettroit point que les ennemys euffent le deffus, qui +ne pouuoyent auoir que cinq ou fix cens hommes d'auantage, & que +fe retirer, mondit Seigneur ne le pouuoit faire, fans perte de fa +reputation. Le sieur d'Aradon au contraire remo nftroit combie les +batailles eftoyent incertaines, & qu'il valoit beaucoup mieux +ceder vn peu, que de mettre en hazard vne telle Prouince que la +Bretaigne, qui feroit en danger de fe perdre, fi mondit Seigneur +demeuroit au combat, pour eftre la perte des Chefs, vn abaiffement +de coeur aux Soldatz, effroy & efpouuantemet des villes, qui apres +Dieu, ne s'appuyent que fur eux; & qu'en tout euenement fe +retirant fans combatre, & l'ennemy entrant dans Rennes, pour leur +fecours ils ne pouuoyent faire grãd cas en Bretaigne pour y auoir +peu de retraictes, & que les villes de l'Vnion dudit pays, (eftant +bien pourueues de toutes fortes de munitions) il ne falloit rien +craindre, Que l'ennemy venoit feulement pour defendre Rennes, fans +vouloir rien entrepredre de nouueau, & partãt qu'à l'occafion +d'vne feule ville il ne falloit mettre la Prouince en danger, à +quoy le Marquis de Chauffein frere de mondit Seigneur, remonftra +la commodité grande, qui pouuoit aduenir au pays, d'empefcher +l'entree du fecours ennemy dans la dite ville, & que par ce moyen +ceux de la ville, & notamment les pauures Catholiques, fafchez de +la domination du Prince de Dombes, & des rauages que noz gens font +autour de Rennes, fe pourroyent (ennuyez de tant d'incommoditez) +ranger à l'Vnion, & que l'ennemy feroit contrainct ou de s'en +retourner en Angleterre, ou d'aller paffer l'hyuer à Vitray, qu'il +falloit (au moins fi l'on pouuoit fans combatre) leur empefcher +l'acheminement dans Rennes. Mõdit Seigneur de Mercure apres auoir +ouy tous leurs aduis refoluft de fuiure le Confeil de Mõfieur le +Marquis de Chauffein, & apres s'eftre recõmandé à Dieu & à noftre +Dame, à laquelle tous les Princes de Lorraine ont particuliere +deuotion, feit mettre fes gens en equipage pres de Chafteau-bourg, +& ayant aduis que l'ennemy s'en approchoit, enuoya vne cõpagnie +d'enfans perdus du Capitaine fainct Martin les recognoiftre, +lequel ayãt rapporté l'eftat de leur armee, mõdit Seigneur +refoluft de les attendre, faifant faire alte à fes gens l'efpace +de trois heures: en fin mondit Seigneur les ayant faict attaquer +par quatre cõpagnies de gens de pied & deux compagnies de +Caualerie, noz ges eurent du pire. L'ennemy pourfuiuant la +victoire criãt viue le Roy, fe vint getter à corps perdu au milieu +de trois embufcades, que mõdit Seigneur auoit fait demy lieuë pres +de Chafteau-bourg, à chafeune defquelles y auoit deux coleuurines, +lefquelles commençans à iouër auec l'infanterie feirent vn tel +efchecq & carnage des ennemis, qui s'affeuroyent d'auoir ia la +victoire entiere, qu'il en demeura plus de douze cens fur la +place, & le refte s'enfuit à vauderoute dans Vitray: ceux qui +efchapperent l'efpee du Soldat n'efchapperent point les mains des +Payfans, aucuns desfquels y ont faict vn beau butin, le Millord fe +fauua en habit defguifé. Nous y auons perdu trois cens bons +Soldatz & quelques Gentils-hommes. L'ennemy y a faict perte outre +les eftrangers, de plus de cinq cens hommes, & entre autres du +ieune d'Auaugour Gentil-homme bien né, mais qui malheureufement fe +rangea du party des Heretiques. Le sieur de la Fons, le ieune la +Hunauldaye, le Capitaine la Planche, le Sieur de Rofimont, +Lieutenãt du Gouuerneur de Vitray, & plufieurs autres Gentils- +hommes & Capitaines fignalez, y ont laiffé la vie. Nous en auons +plus de foixante prifonniers que mondit Seigneur à faict conduire +au Chafteau de Nantes. C'eft vn effect fignalé de la bonté de +noftre Dieu & de fa prouidence paternelle fur fon Eglife, ayant +permis que mondit Seigneur auec vn fi petit nombre de gens, ait +deffaict les forces des ennemis, contre l'opinion mefme de fes +plus fideles feruiteurs, qui le diffuaderent de combattre. Ayans +recenz les forces d'Efpaigne, mondit Seigneur deliberé d'affieger +Rennes, Le Prince de Dombes fe trouuant, bien eftõné d'auoir perdu +en deux recontres & en moins de trois moys, autant de gens qu'il +luy en falloit pour executer les entreprinfes de fon Roy en +Bretaigne. Le tafcheray par voye affeuré de vous faire entendre en +ce pays, vous priant me tenir aduerty de ce qui fe paffe en voz +quartiers, eft defpuis & attendant de voz nouuelles. Ie prie Dieu. + +MONSIEVR, vous conferuer en fa grace me recommandant bien +humblement à la voftre. 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