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A32195 The capitulations and articles of peace betweene the Majestie of the King of England, Scotland, France, & Ireland, &c., and the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire as they have beene augmented, & altered in the times of every embassadour : and as now lately in the city of Adrianople in the month of January 1661 they have beene augmented, renewed, & amplifyed with diverse additionall articles, & priviledges, which serve towards the maintenance of a well grounded peace, & securities of the trade, & trafficke of His Majesties subjects in the Levant by His Excellency Heneage Earle of VVinchilsea Embassadour Extraordinary from His Majestie Charles the Second, King of Great Brittaine, France, & Ireland to Sulton Mahomet Han the Most Puissant Prince, & Emperour of the Turkes : set forth, and published by Paul Ricaut, Esquire, Secretary to his Excellencie the Lord Embassadour.; Treaties, etc. Turkey, 1662 Jan. England and Wales.; Turkey. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1662 Jan. 1663 (1663) Wing C2930; ESTC R8505 19,927 28

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find some fevv letters misplaced or the letter VV not so neatly formed as vvere to bee vvished attribute the fault neither to the Printer nor Correctour for the presse at Constantinople being but sildome employed is not furnished vvith the uarietie of those letters vvhich are only propper to northern languages amongst vvhich the VV is of speciall use to supply vvhich defect I haue beene forced to imitate that letter as vvell as I could beyond my ovvne art profession And if any other letters are let slip it vvas in time of the Correctours urgent auocation to other employments vvhich permitted him not to bee so accurate attentiue hereunto as hee desired And so hoping you vvill pardon vvhat slight errours you may possibly meet vvith herein I remaine Yours at Com̄and ABRAHAM GABAI Chaf Nabat ACCORDING TO My IMPERIALL COMMAND LET IT BEE OBSERVED LET NO ACT BEE PERMITTED CONTRARIE HEREVNTO MAHOMET The Command Of This Sublime Lofty Imperiall Signature Preserued Exalted By Diuine Prouidence vvhose Triumph And Glorie is renovvned through all the vvorld By the fauour of the Nourisher of all things mercy grace o● the Mercifull I that am the povverfull Lord of Lords of the vvorld vvhose name is formidable upon earth Giu●r of all Crovvnes of the Vniuerse Sultan MAHOMET Han Son●e of Sultan IBRAHIM Han Sonne of Sultan AHMET Han Sonne of Sultan MAHOMET Han Sonne of Sultan MVRAT Han Son●e of Sultan SE●IM Han Sonne of Sultan SVLIMAN Han Sonne of Sultan SELIM Han. To the glorious amongst the Great Princes of Iesus reuerenced by the high Potentates of the people of the Messiah Sole Directour of the Inportant a faires of the nazarene Nation Lord ●f the limits of decencie honour of greatnesse ●ame Charles the Second King of England Scotland that is of ●reat Brittaine France Ireland vvhose end enterprises may the Omnipo●ent God conclud● vvith blisse fauour vvith the ill●●ination of his holy vvill In times past the Queene of the aforesaid Kingdomes sent diuerse of her esteemed Gentlemen persons of qualitie vvith letters shipps to this Imperiall High Port the refuge of the Princes of the vvorld the retreat of the Kings of the vvhole Vniuerse in the happy times of famous memorie of my Ancestours novv placed in Paradise vvhose soules bee replenished vvith deuine mercy vvhich Gentlemen presents vvere gratefully accepted ma●ing declaration offering in the name of the said Queene an entire good peace pure friendship demanding that their subiects might haue leaue to come from England into our Ports our said Ancestours of happy memory did then grant their Imperial licence gaue into the hands of the English nation diuerse especiall Imperiall Comands to the end that they might safely securely come goe into these dominions in coming or returning either by land or Sea in their vvay passage that they should of no man bee molested or hindered After vvhich time in the dayes of our Grand father Sultan MAHOMETH an of famous memorie unto vvhose soule bee granted diuine absolution it being anevv desired that the subiects merchants theit Interpreters might freely securely come merchandize negotiate through all the parts of this Imperiall dominion that such capitulations other priuiledges Imperiall comands as had beene granted unto ●he nation of the Kings Princes in peace amitie vvith this High Port as France Venice Poland others might also bee granted to the subiects of the said Queene all others coming under the English banner In confirmation of vvhich request vvere giuen confirmed by our Ancestours of famous memory the Imperiall Capitulations priuiledges succeeding to say It is comanded c. I First that the said Nation the English merchants any other nation or merchants vvhich are or shall come under the English banner protection vvith their ships small great merchandize faculties all other their goods may allvvayes passe safe in our seas f●eely in all securitie may come goe into any part of the Imperiall limits of our dominions in such sort that neither any of the nation their goods faculties shall receiue any hinderance or molestation from any person vvhatsoeuer II The said nation shall may in like manner freely securely come goe by land through all the imperiall limits of our dominions so that neither to their persons beasts goodes or faculties shall any trouble or impediment bee giuen nor any iniurie bee done unto them but they shall allvvayes at their ovvne pleasures safely securely traffick in all parts of our dominions III And if it happen that any of the said nation coming into our dominions by land or passing into any other country shall bee stayed or arrested by any of our ministers such persons shall bee set free at libertie aftervvards shall receiue no hinderance in his iourny IIII All English ships or uessells small or great shall may at any time safely securely come harbour in any of the scales ports of our dominions likevvise may from thence depart at their pleasure vvithout the detention or hinderance of any man V And if it shall happen that any English Vessell great or small fall into any misfortune danger of sea or any other necessitie all the Vessells as vvell Imperiall as belonging to priuate men that shall bee neere or present as also all others that in habit the seas thall giue them help succour being come into our Ports or scales they shall freely stay in them as long as they please for their mony prouide for them of all necessaries prouision may take vvater vvithout the let or hinderance of any man VI And if it shall happen that any of their shipps shall haue suffered shipvvracke or beene broken or in distresse shall bee cast Vpon any coast of our dominions In vvhich case all Beglarbeggs Caddees Gouernours ministers other our slaues shal giue them all assistance succour help vvhatsoeuer goods faculties shall bee saued or recouered in the said ships shall b●e restored to the English if they shall bee informed that any part of their goods faculties shall bee stoalen or taken avvay our said ministers vvith all diligence shal make sufficient search examination to find out recouer the goods restore them to the English VII T●● English merchants Interpreters brokers all other subiects of that nation vvhether by sea or land may freely safely come goe in all the Ports of our dominions or returning into their ovvne contreyj all our Beglerbeges ministers Gouernours others officers Captaines by sea of ships others vvhom soeuer our slaues subiects vvee comand that none of them doe or shall lay hands upon their persons or faculties or upon any pretence shall doe them any hinderance or iniurie VIII If any English man either for his ovvne debt or for suretie