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20 - A kind admonition to the States of Brabant, Flanders etc. on their supplication handed to Don Luis de Requesens, 1574

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2012

E. H. Kossman
Affiliation:
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
A. F. Mellink
Affiliation:
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
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This is a reaction from the States of Holland and Zeeland to a remonstrance that the States General at Brussels addressed to Governor Requesens in June 1574. Requesens had brought his financial demands to the notice of the States General, whereupon the latter formulated a series of political desires.

If you do not help Don Louis to obtain 6 or 7,000,000 pounds of gold, you will fall out of favour with him. But what troubles will he be able to cause you? Who is he? Would he be able to mention his grandfather? Where does he come from? Is he not a foreigner, who has not a foot of ground and neither friends nor relations in these provinces? It is not in keeping with our laws and ancient traditions that he should want to be regarded as stadholder, governor and captain-general of these provinces. For though he can show His Majesty's authorisation to prove this, yet he has not been legally accepted as such in these provinces. And besides, what power has he? Are not the soldiers, upon whom he chiefly relies, wandering foreign scoundrels, who would serve the devil for money? What will they do, if they don't get any money from him? Undoubtedly every one will go his own way. There would be no way of preventing them sacking towns or the country. On the other hand, who are Your Honours? Are you not lords of this country as well as honest powerful people?

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1975

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