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A32167 Articles of peace & alliance between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the High and Mighty Lords, the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667; Treaties, etc. England and Wales.; England and Wales. Treaties, etc. United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1667 July 31.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1667 July 31.; England and Wales. Treaties, etc. France, 1667 July 31.; England and Wales. Treaties, etc. Denmark, 1667 July 31.; Denmark. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1667 July 31.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. 1667 (1667) Wing C2897; ESTC R13932 26,624 86

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they be without any difficulty or impediment restored back to those who before the denouncing of the present War were the Possessors and Proprietors of them VI. It is Covenanted and Agreed on both sides That under the last mentioned Compensation neither Countries nor Islands nor Cities nor Forts nor Ports nor other like Places are to be understood But if it shall be found That either Party during this War hath either taken any such in or out of Europe or may yet take within the time limited in the second Article whatsoever it be it shall be without any Compensation and Loss together with all even the smallest things thereto appertaining forthwith restored to him whose it was before and in the same condition wherein it was then when it was taken without tergiversation delay or any kind of pretence VII Under this present Treaty of Peace shall be comprehended those who before the Exchange of Ratifications or afterwards within Six Moneths shall be by common Consent nominated by both Parties And as the Covenanting Parties do thankfully acknowledge the Friendly Offices and unwearied Endeavours whereby the Most Serene King of Sweden interposing his Mediation hath through the Assistance of God promoted and carried on this beneficial Work of Pacification unto the desired Conclusion So to testifie their like Affection It is Decreed and Covenanted by the common Consent of all the Parties That His above-mentioned Majesty of Sweden with all his Kingdoms Dominions Provinces and Rights be included in this Treaty and comprehended in the present Pacification after the best and most effectual manner that may be VIII Lastly It is Concluded Covenanted and Agreed That the foresaid Most Serene and Most Potent Kings shall sincerely and bonâ fide observe all and singular the Articles contained and established in this present Treaty and shall cause the same to be observed by their Subjects and Inhabitants neither shall they directly or indirectly transgress them or suffer them to be transgressed by their Subjects or Inhabitants directly or indirectly And they shall Ratifie and Confirm all and every thing as they are above Covenanted by Letters Patents Subscribed with their Hands and Corroborated with their Great Seals conceived and written in sufficient valid and effectual Form and shall reciprocally deliver or cause the same to be delivered here at Breda bonâ fide really and effectually within the space of Four Weeks next ensuing the Date of these Presents or sooner if it may be done Breda the 21 31. day of July 1667. FINIS ARTICLES Touching NAVIGATION COMMERCE Between the most Serene and Mighty PRINCE CHARLES II. By the grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. And the High and Mighty LORDS The States General Of the UNITED NETHERLANDS Concluded the 21 31 day of July 1667. Published by His Majesties Command In the SAVOY Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1667. Articles of Navigation and Commerce between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles the Second by the Grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. and the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands WHereas by those Articles of Peace Vnion and Alliance which are this day concluded between His Majesty the King of Great Britain and the States General of the ●nited Provinces it is specially and carefully provided That all the dismal and calamitous effects of War may forthwith cease and that the Peace so much desired by all may be restored in all Kingdoms and Dominions of both Parties and unto all their Subjects and Inhabitants And the measure of time and affairs hath not permitted them to weigh in an equal Ballance and thereby exactly to adjust all and every thing and things which were to be observed and considered about the foresaid Articles especially about those which belong to the Rules of free Navigation and Trade and that it may be feared the Inhabitants and Subjects of both Parties may fall back again into new Quarrels and Dissentions and the Differences now composed may bleed afresh if they be not bound up by some certain Laws about those things which concern Navigation and the use of Trade Therefore by the Mediation and endeavours of the Swedish Ambassadors the forementioned Parties have further agreed unto these Separate Articles I. THat all such Proclamations and Acts of State which either Party hath published by reason of this War to the prejudice of the other Party against the liberty of Navigation and Trade be abrogated on both Sides II. That for the Elucidation of that Act which the King of Great Britain caused to be published in the year 1660. For the Encouragement of Navigation in his own Subjects whereby strangers are prohibited to import any Commodities into England but such as are of their own growth or Manufacture it may be lawful for the States General and their Subjects to carry also into England in their Ships all such Commodities as growing being produced or manufactured in Lower or Upper Germany are not usually carried so frequently and commodiously unto Sea-Ports thence to be transported to other Countries any other way but through the Territories and Dominions of the United Netherlands either by Land or by Rivers III. Whereas the King of Great Britain hath heretofore pressed That Merchandise and Commodities on both Sides might be reduced to a certain and convenient Rule the States General also have always aime at the same mark That Merchandise should be bounded and circumscribed within some certain Laws of perpetual Observation And yet that business seems to require longer attention and labour then that it can be speedily dispatcht to the satisfaction of both Parties They are both content to remit the same unto a fitter occasion that Commissioners on both Sides may meet together assoon as may be after this Peace is concluded who may resolve and agree about specifying and circumscribing the species of Commodities and the Laws of Navigation and may set the same down in new and mutual Covenants Yet lest in the mean time the Inhabitants and Subjects of both Parties should be in suspence and doubt as not knowing what kinds of Commodities it may be lawful or unlawful to carry or supply unto the Enemy of either Party after the manner and form of Warlike provisions or succours or under the title or pretence of Merchandise It is likewise covenanted and agreed That the Treaty of Navigation and Commerce made between the Most Christian King and the said States General beginning from the 26. unto the 42. Article inclusively in that manner and tenor wherein they follow here inserted in the French language may provisionally serve for a Rule and Law and so make way for the perfecting of a larger and fuller Treaty concerning Maritime Commerce between the abovementioned Parties The foresaid Articles follow 26. All the Subjects and Inhabitants of
ARTICLES OF PEACE ALLIANCE Between the most Serene and Mighty PRINCE CHARLES II. By the grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. And the High and Mighty LORDS The States General Of the VNITED NETHERLANDS Concluded the 21. 31. day of July 1667. Published by His Majesties Command In the SAVOY Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1667. Articles of Peace and Alliance between the most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles the Second by the Grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. and the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands Concluded the 21. 31. day of July 1667. I. FIrst That from this day there be a true firm and inviolable Peace sincere Friendship a nearer and straiter Alliance and Union between the most Serene King of Great Britain and the High and Mighty States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands and the Lands Countreys and Cities under the Obedience of both Parties wheresoever situate and their Subjects and Inhabitants of what degree soever they be II. Also That for the time to come all Enmities Hostilities Discords and Wars between the said Lord the King and the foresaid Lords the States General and their Subiects and Inhabitants cease and be abolished And that both Parties do altogether for bear and abstain from all Plundering Depredation Harm-doing Injuries and Infestation whatsoever as well by Land as by Sea and in Fresh Waters every where and especially through all Tracts Dominions Places and Governments of what condition soever they be within the Jurisdiction of either Party III. Also That all Offences Injuries Damages Losses which His said Majesty and His Subjects or the foresaid States General and their Subjects have on either side sustained during this War or at any time whatsoever heretofore upon what Cause or Pretence soever be buried in Oblivion and totally expunged out of Remembrance as if no such things had ever past Furthermore That the foresaid Peace Friendship and Alliance may stand upon firm and unshaken Foundations and that from this very day all Occasions of new Dissention and Difference may be cut off It is further Agreed That both the Parties and either of them shall keep and possess hereafter with plenary Right of Sovereignty Propriety and Possession all such Lands Islands Cities Forts Places and Colonies how many soever as during this War or in any former times before this War they have by Force of Arms or any other way whatsoever gotten and detained from the other Party and that altogether after the same manner as they had gotten and did possess them the 10. 20. day of May last past none of the same Places being Excepted IV. Moreover That all Ships with their Furniture and Merchandise and all Moveables which during this War or at any time heretofore have come into the Power of either of the forementioned Parties or their Subjects be and remain to the present Possessors without any Compensation or Restitution so as each one become and remain Proprietor and Possessor for ever of that which was so gotten without any Controversie or Exception of Place Time or Things V. Moreover That all Actions Suits and Pretensions whatsoever they be or in what manner soever they have been restrained circumscribed defined or reserved in any Articles of Peace or Alliance already made and especially in the fifteenth Article of that Treaty which was Signed in the year 1662. which His said Majesty and the said States General or their Subjects may or would prosecute or move against one another about such matters or things as have happened during this War or in any former times as well before as after the foresaid Treaty of 1662. until the day of this present Alliance be and remain void obliterated and disannulled As His said Majesty and the said States General shall declare and they do hereby declare That by vertue of these Presents they will for ever totally renounce even as hereby they do renounce all such Actions Suits and Pretensions for themselvs and their Successors so as inregard of them nothing more may or ought ever to be urged on either side and nothing to be moved thereupon hereafter VI. But if after the 10. 20. day of May expressed in the precedent third Article or after the Peace is made or this Treaty Signed either Party shall intercept and get from the other any Lands Islands Cities Forts Colonies or other places whatsoever all and every of them without any distinction of place or time shall be restored bonâ fide in the same state and condition wherein they shall be found to be at the time whensoever it shall be known in those places that the Peace is made VII But to avoid all matter of strife or contention hereafter that useth sometimes to arise concerning the Restitution or Liquidation of such Ships Merchandise and other Moveables as both Parties or either of them may pretend to have been taken or gotten in Places and Coasts far distant after the Peace is concluded and before it be notified unto those places It is Agreed That all such Ships Merchandise and other Moveables which may chance to fall into either Parties hands after the Conclusion and Publication of the present Instrument in the Channel or British Sea within the space of Twelve days and the same in the North Sea and within the space of Six weeks from the mouth of the Channel unto the Cape of St. Vincent as also within the space of Ten weeks beyond the said Cape and on this side the Equinoctial Line or Aequator as well in the Ocean and Mediterranean Sea as elsewhere and from thence within the space of Eight moneths beyond the terms of the foresaid Line throughout all the World shall be and remain unto the Possessors without any exception or further distinction of time or place or any regard had to the making of Restitution or Compensation VIII It is also Agreed That under the foresaid Renunciation and Stipulation all Letters whatsoever of Reprizal Marque and Counter-Marque both general and particular and others of that kind by vertue whereof any Hostility may be exercised for the future ought also to be reckoned and comprehended and by the Publick Authority of this Alliance they are inhibited and revoked And if any persons of either Nation after such Revocation shall nevertheless under pretence or authority of such Letters or Commissions already revoked design any new mischief or act any Hostility after the Peace is made and the times specified in the precedent seventh Article are elapsed they are to be looked upon as disturbers of the Publick Peace and punished according to the Law of Nations besides an entire Restitution of the thing taken or full satisfaction of Damages to which they shall be liable notwithstanding any Clause whatsoever to the contrary which may be inserted