Sir Dudley Carleton, English ambassador in
The Hague, made a speech against the Remonstrants to the
States-General of the Netherlands (6 October 1617). Taurinus subjected this oration to criticism in the anonymous
Weegh-schael (The Balance), after consulting
Johan van Oldenbarneveldt. Carleton was taken to task for acting inconsistently with the wishes of his royal master. Carleton in November asked the States General on 22 November for the author to be punished; and was informed in December by
Matthew Slade that the pamphlet had been written by Taurinus. The French version was by
Carolus Niellius, and included a satirical introduction. Other works included
Van de onderlinge Verdraagsammheydt: tegen Jacobi Triglandi Recht-Gematigden Christen (1615) against
Jacobus Triglandius. ==Notes==