Ordonnances et édits notamment sur la criminalité et la gendarmerieRoyal Ordinances and Edicts, notably on Crime and the Constabulary : Edict Issued by the King Against All Murders and Assassinations Committed Daily in This Kingdom, Published by Public Proclamation by Order of the Parliament Court, Friday, Fifteenth of July 1547 [together with] New Ordinance of King Henry the Second, Issued on the 15th Day of November 1547, Concerning the Constabulary [together with] Second Letters Patent of King Henry the Second on the Matter of Frank-Fiefs and New Acquisitions Throughout the Kingdom of France, Published by Trumpet and Public Proclamation at the Crossroads of Paris, on the Eleventh Day of January 1547 [together with] Ordinances Issued by the King Concerning the Constabulary, Provisions and Supplies [together with] Ordinances and Edicts of King Henry on the Offices of Senior Provosts, Aldermen, and Other Civic Offices in the Cities of France. Published in Judgment by the Court of Parliament in Paris, on the 28th Day of November 1547.
Collection of 5 royal ordinances on various subjects.
1/ Edict faict par le roy contre tous meurdres et assassinementz qui se commettent journellement en ce royaume, le vendredi, quinziesme du moys de juillet 1547. Title vignette with royal arms.
2/ Ordonnance nouvelle du roy Henry deuxiesme de ce nom, faicte le XV jour de novembre, Mil cinq cens quarente sept:sur le faict de la gendarmerie.
3/ Secondes lettres patentes du roy Henry Second de ce nom, sur le faict des francz fiefz & nouveaux acquestz par tout le royaume de France, publiées à son de trompe & cry public par les carrefours de ceste ville de Paris, le unzieme jour de janvier, l'an mil cinq cens quarante sept.
4/ Ordonnaces faictes par le roy sur le faict de la gendarmerie, viures et munitions d'icelle. Vignette with royal arms.
5/ Ordonnances & edicts du roy Henry sur les estats des prevostz majeurs, eschevins & autres charges & estatz des villes de France. Publié en jugement en la court de parlement a Paris, le XXVIII jour de Novembre, M.D.XLVII.
Full vellum binding, re-used.
It should be noted that it was during the time of Francis I and Henry II that absolute royal power was definitively organized, and ordinances in all domains bear witness to a king managing his kingdom.