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A49235 The treaty betwixt the Most Christian King, the King of Great Britain, and the States General of the United Provinces for settling the succession of the crown of Spain and the dominions thereunto belonging in case his Catholick Majesty die without issue in English and French.; Treaties, etc. 1700 Mar. 3 France.; England and Wales. Treaties, etc. France, 1700 Mar. 3.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Treaties, etc. France, 1700 Mar. 25.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. 1700 (1700) Wing L3139; ESTC R2536 13,321 39

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Females unto the said Succession III. And as the two Kings and the Lords the States General desire above all things the Conservation of the publick Peace and to prevent a new War in Europe by accommodating the Disputes and Differences which might arise upon the Subject of the said Succession or by the Umbrage of three Estates reunited under one and the same Prince they have thought good to take beforehand necessary measures to prevent the Evils which the sorrowful Event of the Catholick King 's Death without Children might produce IV. Therefore it is agreed that if it should so happen the Most Christian King as well in his own Name as in that of Monseigneur the Dauphin his Male Children Heirs and Successors born or to be born as also Mons the Dauphin for himself his Male Children c. shall hold himself satisfy'd and do hold themselves satisfy'd by these Presents That Monseig the Dauphin shall have for his Share in full Property and Possession and in lieu of all his Pretensions to the Succession of Spain to be enjoy'd by him his Heirs Successors Descendants Males or c. for ever without ever being molested under any pretence whatsoever in his Rights or Pretensions directly or indirectly either by Cession Appeal Revolt or otherways by the Emperor the King of the Romans the most Serene Archduke Charles his Second Son the Arch-Dutchess his other Issue Male or c. the Kingdoms of Naples and of Sicily in the same manner the Spaniards possess them at present the Places depending upon the Monarchy of Spain situated on the Coast of Tuscany or the Isles adjacent being therein comprehended under the name of Sancto Stephano Porto Hercole Orbitello Palamone Portolongo Piombin In that same manner also as the Spaniards possess them at present the City and Marquisate of Final in that same manner also as they possess them the Province of Guipuscoa and particularly the Cities of Fontarabia and St. Sebastian situated in that Province and especially the Port of Passage which is therein comprehended with this Restriction only that if there be any places depending upon the said Province which shall be found situated beyond the Pyrenees or the other Mountains of Navarr Alava or Biscay on the side of Spain they shall remain to Spain and if there be any places in like manner depending upon the Provinces subjected to Spain which are on this side the Pyrenees or other Mountains betwixt the said Province of Guipuscoa Navarr Alava and Biscay let them belong to whom they will they shall be divided between France and Spain in such sort as there shall remain as much of the said Mountains and Passes to France on her side as shall remain to Spain on hers the whole with the Fortifications Ammunition of War Powder Ball Cannon Gallies Gallyslaves which shall be found belonging to the K. of Spain at the time of his Decease without Issue and to be annext to the Kingdoms Places Islands and Provinces which are to compose the share of Monseigneur the Dauphin provided that the Gallies the Gallyslaves and the Effects belonging to the K. of Spain for the Kingdom of Spain and other Dominions which fall to the share of the most Serene Archduke shall remain to him those which belong to the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily being to return to Monseigneur the Dauphin so as abovesaid Further the Dominions of the Duke of Lorrain that is to say the Dutchies of Lorrain and Bar so as Charles IV. of that name possess'd them and as they were restor'd by the Treaty of Reswyk shall be yielded and transferr'd to Monseigneur the Dauphin his Heirs and Successors Males or c. in Property and full Possession in lieu of the Dutchy of Milan which shall be quitted and exchanged to the said D. of Lorrain his Male Children or c. in all Property and full Possession who will not refuse so advantagious a Bargain it being understood that the County of Bitch belongs to Monsieur the Prince of Vaudemont who shall enter into Possession of the Lands which he heretofore enjoy'd which have been or ought to have been restor'd according to the Treaty of Reswyck on the account of which said Kingdoms Islands Provinces and Places the said Most Christian King as well in his own as in the name of Monseigneur the Dauphin his Male Children or c. who hath also given his full Power to the Count de Tallard and to the Count de Briord promising and engaging themselves to renounce at the opening of the said Succession of Spain as in this case they have at this time renounced by these Presents all their Rights and Pretensions to the said Crown of Spain and to all the other Kingdoms Islands States Lands and Places which at this time depend thereupon except what is abovesaid excepted for his part all which they shall confirm by solemn Acts in the most authentick and best form as may be which shall be delivered at the time of the Exchange of the Ratification of this present Treaty to the King of Great Britain and the States General V. All the Towns Places and Ports situate in the Kingdoms and Provinces which are to compose the share of Monseigneur the Dauphin shall be preserv'd without being demolish'd VI. The said Crown of Spain and the other Kingdoms Islands States Lands and Places which the Catholick King at this time possesses as well within as without Europe shall be given to the most Serene Archduke Charles Second Son to the Emperor except what has been given in the 4th Art for the share of the Dauphin and of the Dutchy of Milan according to the said 4th Art in full Propriety and Possession as his part excluding all his other Pretensions to the said Succession of Spain to enjoy the same for himself and Successors born or to be born for ever without being ever molested under any Pretext whatsoever of Rights or Pretensions directly or indirectly by Cession Appeal Revolt or otherwise on the part of the Most Christian King or Monseigneur the Dauphin or his Children Male or c. for which said Crown of Spain and other Kingdoms Islands and Places thereupon depending the Emperor as well in his own Name as in that of the King of the Romans and the Archduke Charles his Second Son the Archdutchesses his Daughters his Children Males or c. as also the King of the Romans for himself and the most Serene Archduke Charles as soon as he shall be of Age for himself their Children c. shall be satisfy'd that the most Serene Archduke Charles shall have in lieu of all their Pretensions upon the Crown of Spain the said Cession abovesaid and the said Emperour as well in his own Name as in that of the King of the Romans the most Serene Archduke Charles his Second Son the Arch-Dutchesses his Daughters his Children Males or c. or their Issue As also the said King of the Romans in his own Name shall renounce when