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B02045 Articles of peace and 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 14th day of September, 1662. / Published by his Majesties command. England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. 1663 (1663) Wing C2896A; ESTC R223293 9,993 15

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them at that time have or pretend to have by what right or title soever In like manner no Rebel of the said States of the United Provinces shall be received into any Castles Towns Havens or other places or any of them Priviledg'd or not priviledg'd which any person or persons of what degree or quality soever they be and by what right or title soever he or they do or shall hold and possess within the Kingdoms or Dominions of His said Majesty of Great Britain Nor shall such Rebel be suffered to be received by any person or persons whatsoever or there to remain neither shall the King of Great Britain permit or suffer that any Counsel Assistance or Favour in any of the said Places with Ships Men Money Victuals or in any other manner be given or afforded unto any such Rebel by any such person or persons of what degree or quality soever they be but shall openly and expresly forbid and effectually hinder the same And in case any of the Subjects of the said King or within His Dominions shall do or attempt any thing against this Agreement That all and every persons so offending shall in like manner for their respective lives lose and forfeit all such Castles Cities Towns Lands and other places which they or any of them at that time hath or shall pretend to have by any right or title whatsoever IX That the said King of Great Britain and His Subjects and all the Inhabitants of His Majesties Dominions and also the said United Provinces and their Subjects and Inhabitants of what rank or condition soever they be shall be bound to use each other kindly and friendly in every thing so that they may freely and safely pass by land or by water into each others Countries Cities Towns walled or unwalled fortified or not fortified and their Havens and all other their Dominions scituate in Europe to continue and abide therein so long as they shall please and may there buy so much Provisions as are necessary for their use without any hinderance And that likewise they may Trade and Traffique in Goods and Commodities of all sorts as to them shall seem fit and then to Export and Import at their pleasure paying the usual Duties saving to each Countrey their particular Laws and Customs Provided that the Subjects and Inhabitants of either side exercising their Trade in each others Countries and Dominions shall not be obliged hereafter to pay any more Customs Impost or other Duties then according to that proportion which other Foreign Nations Trading in the said places do usually pay X. That the Ships and Vessels of the said United Provinces as well men of War as others meeting any Men of War of the said King of Great Britain's in the British Seas shall Strike the Flag and Lore the Top-sail in such manner as the same hath been formerly observed in any times whatsoever XI And for the greater freedom of Commerce and Navigation it is agreed and concluded That the said King of Great Britain and the said States General shall not receive into their Havens Cities and Towns nor suffer that any of the Subjects or Inhabitants of either side do receive Pirates or Sea-Rovers or afford them any entertainment assistance or provision but shall endeavour that the said Pirates and Sea-Rovers or their Partners Sharers and Abettors be found out apprehended and suffer condign punishment for the terror of others And all the Ships Goods and Commodities taken by them in Piracy and brought into the Havens of either Dominion such Goods as can be found although they were sold shall be restored to the right Owners or satisfaction given to them or to such persons as shall claim them by Letters of Procuration so as the property be made to appear in the Court of Admiralty by due and lawfull Evidence XII It shall not be permitted to the Subjects of the said King of Great Britain and the Inhabitants of the Kingdoms and Countries under His Obedience or to the Inhabitants and Subjects of the said United Provinces to do or offer any Hostility or Violence to each other either by Land or by Sea upon any pretence or colour whatsoever And consequently it shall not be lawfull for the said Subjects or Inhabitants to get Commissions or Letters of Reprisal from any Prince or State with whom either of the Confederates are at difference or in open War and much less by vertue of those Letters to molest or damnifie the Subjects of either Party Neither shall it be lawfull for any Foreign private Men of War who are not Subjects to one or the other Party having Commissions from any other Prince or State to Equip their Ships in the Harbours of either of the aforesaid Parties or to sell or ransom their prizes or any other way to Truck as well the Ships and Goods as any other Loading whatsoever And it shall not be lawfull for them to buy any Victual but what shall be necessary to bring them to the next Port of that Prince from whom they obtained their said Commissions And if perchance any of the Subjects of the said King of Great Britain or of the said States General shall buy or get to themselves by Truck or any other way such Ship or Goods which have been taken by the Subjects of one or the other Party in such case the said Subjects shall be bound to restore the said Ship or Goods to the Proprietors without any delay and without any Compensation or re-imbursement of Money paid or promised for the same Provided that they make it appear before the Council of the said King of Great Britain or before the said States General that they are the right Owners or Proprietors of them XIII That in case the said King of Great Britain or the said States General do make any Treaty of Amity or Alliance with any other Kings Re-publicks Princes or States they shall therein comprehend each other and their Dominions if they desire to be therein comprehended and shall give to the other notice of all such Treaties of Friendship and Alliance XIV That in case it happen during this Friendship Confederacy and Alliance any thing shall be done or attempted by any of the Subjects or Inhabitants of either Party against this Treaty or any part thereof by Land Sea or Fresh-waters That nevertheless this Amity and Alliance between the said Nations shall not thereby be broken or interrupted but shall remain and continue in its full force and that only those particular persons shall be punished who have committed any thing against this Treaty and none else and that Justice shall be rendred and satisfaction given to all persons concerned by all such who have committed any thing contrary to this Treaty by land or sea or other waters in any part of Europe or any places within the Straits or in America or upon the Coasts of Africa or in any Lands Islands Seas Creeks Bayes Rivers or in any places on this side