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A78662 Articles of peace and commerce, between the high and mighty kings, Charles, by the grace of God, king of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. And John the 4th king of Portugal, Algarres, &c. and their subjects. Concluded at London the nine and twentieth day of January, in the yeer of our Lord 1642. stilo novo. Translated out of Latin into English.; Treaties, etc. Portugal. 1642-01-29. England and Wales.; Portugal. Treaties, etc. England and Wales. 1642-01-29. 1642 (1642) Wing C2147; Thomason E149_21; ESTC R4296 7,044 24

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Die Iovis 2 Junii 1642. WHereas it doth appeare to the Lords and Commons in Parliament That the King seduced by wicked Counsell doth intend to leavy Warre against his Parliament and whereas information hath beene given That the Iewels of the Crowne which by the law of the land ought not to be alienated are either pawned or sold in Amsterdam or some other parts beyond the Seas and thereby great Sums of money provided to be returned to York or to some of his Majesties Servants or Agents for His Majesties use And whereas t is more then probable That this great Provision of Monyes in such an extraordinary way is to maintaine this intended warre and thereby to bring the whole Kingdome into utter ruine and combustion It is therefore declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament That whosoever hath beene or shall be an Actor in the selling or pawning of any of the Iewels of the Crowne or hath or shall pay lend send or bring any Money in Specie into this Kingdome for or upon any of those Iewels Or whosoever hath or shall accept of any Bill from beyond the Seas for the payment of any summe of money for or upon any of those Iewels and shall passe any summe according to such Bill after notice of this Order without acquainting this House with the receipt of such Bill before he accept the same Or if he have already accepted any such Bill then with the acceptance thereof before the payment of the mony Every such person shall be held and accounted a promoter of this intended warre an enemy to the State and ought to give satisfaction for this publick dammage out of His owne Estate H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. ARTICLES OF PEACE and COMMERCE Between the High and Mighty Kings CHARLES by the grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. And JOHN the 4th King of Portugal Algarres c. And their SUBJECTS Concluded at London the nine and twentieth day of January in the yeer of our Lord 1642. Stilo novo Translated out of Latin into English LONDON Printed by ROBERT BARKER Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie And by the Assignes of JOHN BILL 1642. ¶ By the King WHereas the High and Mighty Prince John the fourth King of Portugall c. hath lately sent his Ambassadours to the Kings most Excellent Majestie declaring his desire to renew the ancient Confederation and Amity between their Royall Predecessours Crowns and Subjects His Majestie out of His royall Care of the Peace and Tranquillity of His Kingdoms and the freedom of Trade and Commerce of His loving Subjects By the advice of His Privie Councell hath been pleased to yeeld thereunto and doth make known to His loving people That the said Peace and Confederation is concluded and established between the said Kings their Crowns Kingdoms Territories and Subjects And the Kings most Excellent Majestie for the direction of His Merchants in their Trade and Commerce hath given Command That the Articles of this Treatie of Peace shall be published straitly charging and commanding all His Subjects of whatsoever degree and estate to observe the same Given at the Court at York the two and twentieth day of May in the eighteenth yeer of His Majesties Reign 1642. ¶ God save the King ARTICLES OF THE TREATIE I. FIrst it is concluded and accorded that there is and shall be for ever a good true and firm Peace and Amitie between the most renowned Kings CHARLES King of Great Britain and JOHN the fourth King of Portugall their Heirs and Successors and their Kingdoms Countries Dominions Lands Peoples Liegemen Vassalls and Subjects whomsoever present and to come of whatsoever Condition Dignity Degree they maybe as well by Land as by Sea and Fresh-waters so as the said Vassalls and Subjects are each of them to favour other and to use one and other with friendly offices and true affection And that neither of the said most renowned Kings their Heirs and Successors by himself or by any other shall do or attempt any thing against each other or their Kingdoms by Land or by Sea nor shall consent nor adhere unto any War Counsell or Treatie in prejudice of the other II. That between the most renowned Kings aforesaid and the Vassalls Inhabitants and Subjects of each of them as well by Land as by Sea and Fresh-waters in all and singular their Kingdoms Dominions Islands and other Lands Cities Towns Villages Havens and Territories of the said Kingdoms and Dominions there is and shall be free Commerce in which there was in the time of the Kings of Casteele or hitherto hath been Commerce so that without any Safe-Conduct or other Licence generall or speciall as well by Land as by Sea and Fresh-waters the Subjects and Vassalls of each King may and shall go enter and sail in and to the Kingdoms and Dominions aforesaid and the Cities Towns Havens Shores Sea-Rodes and Territories of the same and with Carriages Horses Burdens Ships loaden or to be loaden to bring in Merchandizes to buy or sell as much as they will Victuals and upon just Prices to make provision of things necessary for their sustenance and Voyages and to repair their Shipping and Carriages of their own propertie or hired or borrowed by them and from thence also with the same freedom to depart with their Merchandizes Goods and things whatsoever having paid onely such Customes and Tolles as according to the Ordinances of each place are at that time rated and may thence go without let or impediment unto their own Countries or any other places where and how they please III. And that the Subjects of each of the most renowned Kings before named in the Dominions and Territories of the other shall not be worse dealt withall then the naturall Subjects in their Sales and Contracts for their Merchandizes as well for Price as otherwise but that the condition of Forreigners and naturall Subjects shall be equall and alike as aforesaid according to the practice of ancient Treaties made between the most renowned Kings of Great Britain and Casteele IV. That the Subjects of the most renowned King of Great Britain shall at their own free will and pleasure use and enjoy any kinde of Merchandizes and Trading in Merchandize in the Kingdoms Provinces Territories and Islands of the most renowned King of Portugall in Europe and that they shall as freely and in the same manner exercise their Trade of Merchandizes in the places aforesaid as is permitted to the Subjects of other Princes and States in League with the King of Portugall neither shall they be more burdened with Customs Impositions or other Taxes then the Inhabitants and Subjects of the said Lands or other Subjects of any Nation whatsoever in League with the Portugalls and they shall enjoy the same Priviledges which were granted to the English before Portugall was united to Casteele V. That whensoever the Subjects of the King of Great Britain