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MEMOIRS OF THE
to the Marshal of Lesdiguières, and to Du Plessis Mornay, through Bullion, a servant of Lesdiguières, who, having made the journeys, brought back from Du Plessis the following memoirs:
That the provinces shall be exhorted to depute the most qualified and sufficient persons; that in addition to them, the great men be requested by express letters to be present: that the deputies have power to adhere to the plurality of votes, and to stay, all or in part, until they have been satisfied in the said assembly. That the demands of the said provinces in the said assembly be all founded expressly, or in consequence, upon the Edicts and concessions: among others, that the Edict of Nantes be restored to us in its entirety, such as it was made with us, and since then curtailed in many things without us: that the funds for the places de seureté security towns/fortified places be restored to us: To wit, the entire sum for the garrisons, of which half has been cut: that the places we have been made to lose to its prejudice by change of religion, or otherwise, be returned to us; that all the places de seureté security towns