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ethers tbtnkc bee toas fonne of hefting of 
Hungarie: but the trueff l£ifto?ies Doe re* 
po?t him to be of Lorrane, and that be came 
into tbe King of Spaines Court, being defi* 
reus to imploy bimfelfe in tbe toarres of tbe 
Cb?f ttuuis againtt tbe spo?es,tobicb as then 
belD tbe molf part of tbe countrie of Spaine, 
anotbetobolelanbof Lufitaniao? Portin* 
gale, toarring continually on tbe teingof 
Spaine , and other Cb?ifffens bo?dering on 
tbe fame: in the tobicb toarres bee bebaued 
bimfelfe fo toell,and bib fo baliantly, tbat tbe 
King kneto not boto, 0? in tobat fo?t to re- 
compence bmi better,tben by giuing bim bis 
baugbter inmariage, $ toitb her fo? a doto- 
rte gaue him the countrie of Portingale, 
tbat teas as much as be bab conquered, anD 
bought bnder bis fubiection,tottb all tbe r eft 
if be could Inin it, toitb the name and title of 
Carle of Portingal^bis fonne afo?efaid cal- 
leb Don Alfonzo , toas bo?ne in Anno 
1 09 4- tobo loan tbe moff part of tbe coun¬ 
trie of Portingale from tbe £po?es, t after 
bis fathers death toas called pinee of Por* 
ti ngalc, tobicb name and title be enioyed fo? 
tbefpace ofaz-yeares, tobicb title in Spaine 
no man may beare buttbe 3 Mngs eldett fon, 
hud beire tmto tbe Crotone, anb being of 
tbe age of 4 ^yeares Urns crotoned king of 
Portingale, by tbe fauoar f fpeciall pjiui* 
ledge of tbe (aope of Rome as then being, $ 
by that meanes Portingale bccamea king* 
dome. WsfirffKing marled toben be teas 
4 2. yeares of age, and bad one fonne and 3. 
daugbters,and befidcs tbcm one battard fon, 
and a battard Daugbter,be raigned 4^yeres, 
and Died in the f otone of Coyinbra, bis body 
being buriedin tbe Clopfter of Santa Crus, 
erected by bim,as alfo the Cloytters of Al- 
cobaca and &aint Vincent toitbout Lif* 
bone called £a>atnt Vincent de Fora. 
'Cbis ^ing Srtt toonne tbe Cotone of 
Lisbone from tbe ^o?es, by tbe aide $ belp 
oftbeiflemmings, and liotocountrimen, 
tohicb came tbetber toitb a Sfleet of ^bips, 
(being by ff o?mie toeatber forced to put into 
tbe riuer) tbat toere fayling to tbe boly land, 
tobetber fo? tbefurtberance of Cb?ittian rc* 
ligiomtbeyastben'trauelled^btch as 3 fup* 
pofe toas about tbe time tbat tbe €b?tfttans 
toon tbe great City of Damyate in tbe tou- 
trteof Palcftina, toberetbofe Of Harlame 
did molt baliantly defend tbcmfelues, and 
Sbctod great balour, as tbe £>too?d $ 3 rmes 
as yet ertant doe tocll bare totfnes, tobicb 
ifieet being come tbetber at fucb time as tbe 
faid king befiegedtbefaidtotone of Lisbone, 
bee fmderHandtttg tbat onely caufe of com* 
mmg toas £0 imploy tbeirfo?ces againtt ibe 
infidels and bnbeleeumg Cb?ittians, friends 
JiiCfJBooke* 
ly dcOred tbem,fmng it toas Cods toill they 
fijoulD ariue there at fo conuement a time, to 
aide bim againtt bis enemies, Vetoing tbcm 
tbat they might as tocll imploy tbeir fo?ces 
there, (as in the belie land,) to increafe tbe 
faith of Cb?itt, and ouertb?oto the enemies 
oftbefame,tobometfifpIcafedC>od fo p?of* 
per, (as be doubted not but by tbeir belpes to 
baue tbe bitto?ie) they (might as then fulfill 
tbeir pjetendedboiage, both fo the glo?y of 
Cod,i tbeir otone bono?s,tobicb in the ende 
they agreed bnf o,(n tbe tobicb feruice they fo 
toell imployed tbemfelues,tbat they not oniy 
bolp bim fo tomne Lisbone,but many other 
places,thereby placing tbe king in bis kingly 
feat: fo? tobicb tbeir good feruice tbe king ac* 
knotoledging bimfelfe much bound and be* 
bolding bnto them,in rccompence thereof be 
indotoed them toitb many p?iuilcdgcs 
and freedomes mo?e than bis natural fubtects 
inioyed, tobicb bee bound both bim and bis 
fuccetto?s Hinges of that countrie fo kcepc f 
obferue,onetobereoftoas, tbat all $>utcb* 
men that toould Stock tottbtn bis Countrie, 
0? traffique toitb in tbe fame, fljould bee free 
ofallimpottes,andemfesfo?all things that 
they (bouldbfe,and bane in tbeir otone bou* 
fes,and fo? tbcmfelues and tbeir familie, that 
they might toeare tobat fo?t of apparrell and 
Setoels they toould, and of tobat ttuffefoe* 
uer,toitb tbeir tomes and families, although 
they toere Portingale toomen, tobicb is fo?* 
bidden to tbe nafurall po?tingales: fo? that 
they bane a lato concerning apparrell, tobat 
kindeof ffuffe euerie man acco?ding to bis 
ettate and qualttie fball toeare, alfo to goe by 
nigbtand at fcuacruttomed boures toben oc* 
cafion ferued them, in all places toitb Sue 0? 
fire feruants toitb light 0? tottbout, and toitb 
tobat armes 0? toeapons they toould, tobicb 
is not permitted to the inbabifanfes tbcm* 
felues, tbat no Suffice ttjould bane potoer to 
atacb 0? atett any man in tbeir boufe, m ere* 
cute any Suffice Upon them, fo? tobat caufe 
focuer it toere(frcafo only epccpteo)but onlte 
by tbeir otone lato, by tbe king bimfelfe 0?* 
darnedf appointed, calledIuis dos^Alema- 
ines 0? tbe SDutcb lato, alfo that tbeir boufes 
migbtnotbefaken (tobetber they toere hi¬ 
red 0? tbeir otone fee fimples) fo?tbe kinges 
feruice 0? any of bis Court*, as all other bis 
fubiects boufes are, as nad requiretb, that 
they might not bee compelled to fife 0? ferue 
any office in tbecountrie,o? fo? tbe king, as 
the po?tmgales doe,neytber yet rated to pay 
any contribution fo? tbe common p?ofit of 
tbe countrie,$ trauellmg tb?ougb the Coun¬ 
trie, fhould fo? tbeir monie be ftruedbefo?e 
any otber man, toitb many other fuel) like 
P?iueledges, tobicb fo? b?euitie S omit, onely 
