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A49237 The treaty of peace called the Pyrenaean Treaty, between the crowns of France and Spain concluded and signed by His Eminency Cardinal Mazarin and Dom Lewis Mendez de Haro, plenipotentiaries of their most Christian and G[C]atholick Majesties, the Seventh of November, 1659 / printed in Paris by His Majesties command, and now faithfully rendred English.; Treaties, etc. Spain, 1659 Nov. 7 France.; France. Treaties, etc. Spain, 1659 Nov. 7. 1659 (1659) Wing L3140; ESTC R1302 50,216 44

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Besides the Duke of Savoy the Duke of Modena and the Prince of Monaco who as Allies of France are of the chiefest Contractors in this Treaty as aforesaid by the common consent of the said Lords the most Christian Catholick shall be comprehended in this Peace and Alliance if they will be comprehended therein on his most Christian Majesties part first Our Holy Father the Pope the Holy Apostolical See the Electors other Princes of the Empire Allies and Confederates with his Majesty for the maintaining of the Peace of Munster viz. the three Electors of Mentz Cole● and the Count Palarine of the Rhine the Duke of Newburg the Dukes Auguste Christiane Lewis and George William of Brunswick and Luneburge the Landgrave of Hessen-Cassel and the Landgrave of Darmstat the Duke and the Seigniory of Venice and the Thirteen Cantons of the League of Switzerland and their Allies and Confederates all other Kings Potentates Princes and States Towns and particular persons to whom his most Christian Majesty upon a decent requisition made by them for it will grant on his part to be comprehended in this Treaty and will name them within a year after the publication of the Peace unto his Catholick Majesty by a particular Declaration to enjoy the benefit of the said Peace both by the aforenamed and by such as his Majesty shall name within the said time Their Majesties giving their Declaratory and Obligatory Letters required in such case respectively and the whole with an express Declaration that the said Catholick King shall not have power directly nor indirectly to molest by himself or by others any of those who on the said Lord the most Christian Kings part have been above or hereafter shall be comprehended by a particular Declaration And that if the Lord the Catholick King hath any pretensions against him he shall only have power to prosecute him by right before competent Judges and not by force in what manner soever it may be CXXIII And on the said Lord the Catholick Kings part shall be comprehended in this Treaty if they will therein be comprehended our holy Father the Pope the Apostolical See the Emperor of the Romans all the Archdukes of Austria and all the Kings Princes Republicks States and particular Persons who as Allies of this Crown were named in the Treaty of Peace made at Vervins 1598. and who shall have preserved and do at this day preserve themselves in that Alliance To whom are added now the United Provinces of the Low Countries and the Duke of Guastale as also shall be comprehended all such others as by common consent of the said Lords and Kings shall be named within a year after the Publication of the present Treaty to whom as also to the aforenamed if they desire it in particular Letters of Nomination respectively Obligatory shall be given to enjoy the benefit of the said Peace with express Declaration That the said Lord the most Christian King shall not have Power directly nor indirectly by himself or by others to molest any of them And if he hath any pretentions against them he shall have power only to prosecute them by Right before competent Judges and not by Force CXXIV And for greater security of this Treaty of Peace and of all the points and Articles therein contayned the said Treaty shall be Published Verified and Registred in the Court of the Parliament of Paris and in all the other Parliaments of the Kingdom of France and in the Chamber of Accounts in the said Paris As likewise the said Treaty shall be Verified Published and Registred as well in the Grand Council and other Councils and chambers of Accounts of the said Lord the Catholick King in the Low Countries as in the other Councils of the Crowns of Castile and Arragon according unto and after the manner contained in the Treaty of Vervins of the year 1598. whereof the Expeditions shall be delivered on both sides within three Moneths after the Publication of the present Treaty Which Points and Articles before set down together with the whole Contents of any of them have been Treated Granted Passed and Stipulated between the aforesaid Plenipotentiaries of the said Lords the most Christian and Catholick King in the name of their Majesties Which Plenipotentiaries by virtue of their Power the Copie whereof are inserted at the bottom of this present Treaty have promised and do promise under the Obligation of all and every the Goods and Estates present or to come of the Kings their Majesties That the same shall be by their Majesties Inviolably observed and performed and to cause them to Ratifie the same meerly and singly without adding any thing thereunto and to give and deliver Reciprocally one to the other Authentical and sealed Letters wherein the whole present Treaty shall be word for word inserted and that within 30 days from the day and date of these presents and sooner if it may be Besides the said Plenipotentiaties have promised and do promise in the Names aforesaid That the said Letters of Ratification being exchanged and Furnished the said most Christian King as soon as it may be and in the presence of such person or persons as the said Lord the Catholick King shall be pleased to appoint shall Solemnly Swear upon the Cross the holy Evangelists the Canons of the Mass and upon his Honour to observe and perform Fully Really and Bona fide the whole Contents of the Articles of the present Treaty And the like shall be done also as soon as possibly may be by the said Lord the Catholick King in the presence of such person or persons as the said Lord the most Christian King shall be pleased to appoint In witness whereof the said Plenipotentiaries have subscribed the present Treaty with their Names and set the Seals of their Coat of Arms thereunto We having the aforesaid Treaty acceptable in all and every the Points and Articles therein contained and declared have both for us and for our Heirs Successors Kingdoms Countries Lands Lordships and Subjects Accepted Approved Ratified and Confirmed and do Accept Approve Ratifie and Confirm the same and do promise in the Faith and Word of a King and under the Obligation and Engagement of all and every our goods present and to come Inviolably to Keep Observe and Maintain the whole without ever doing any thing contrary thereunto Directly nor Indirectly in what sort and manner soever In Witness whereof We have signed these Presents with our Hand and thereunto caused our Seal to be set and apposed Given at Thoulose the four and twentieth of November 1659. and of our Reign the Seventeenth FINIS
Grand master of France and of his Houshold with Briefs or Declarations of Assurance unto the said Prince to secure it in case the said Duke of Enguien should die before him LXXXV His said Majesty shall cause his Letters Patents of Amnesty to be dispatched in good form for whatsoever the said Prince his Kindred Servants Friends Adherents and Domesticks either Ecclesiastical or Secular have or may have done or undertaken heretofore against his service so that neither he nor they shall ever be prejudiced or suffer for it at any time nor their Heirs Successours and Assigns as if those things had never happened And his said Majesty shall never at any time make any inquisition against the said Prince nor his nor against his Servants Friends Adherents or Domesticks either Ecclesiastical or Secular for any moneys he or they have taken out of the general or particular Receipts or out of his Customs and Farms And his Majesty shall not oblige them to any restitution of the said moneys nor of all the Levies of contributions impositions exactions upon the people and acts of hostility committed in France in what manner soever it might be The which shall be more particularly expressed in the said Letters of Amnesty for the entire security of the said Prince and of those who have followed him that they shall never be prosecuted troubled nor molested for the same LXXXVI After the said Prince of Conde hath on his part satisfied unto the contents of the three Articles 80 81 82. of the present Treaty all Dutchies Counties Lands Lordships and Dominions even those of Clermont Stenay and Dun as he had them afore his going out of France as also that of Jamets in case he had it then which formerly belonged to the said Prince together with all his other Estates and Goods real or personal of what quality soever in the manner aforesaid shall be restored unto him really and indeed or to such as the said Prince being in France shall commit and appoint to take in his name the possession of the said Goods and to serve him in their Administration As also shall be restored unto him and to his said Deputies all Titles Documents and other writings left at the time of his going out of the Kingdom in the houses belonging to his said Lands and Lordships or elsewhere And the said Princes shall be re-integrated into the true and real possessions of all the said Dutchies Counties Lands Lordships and Dominions with such Rights Authorities Justice Chancery Royal Cases Garners or Salt Store-houses Presentations and Collations of Benefices Graces and Preheminences which he or his Predecessours have enjoyed and as he enjoyed afore his going out of the Kingdom provided that he shall leave Bellegarde and Montrond in the state they are at present Whereupon shall be dispatched unto him in as good form as he shall desire it all Letters Patents of his Majesty necessary thereunto and he shall not be troubled prosecuted nor molested in the said possession and injoyment by the said Lord the King nor by his Heirs Successours or Officers directly nor indirectly notwithstanding any Donations Unions or incorporations that might have been made of the said Dutchys Counties Lands Lordships and Dominions Estates Honours Dignities and Prerogatives of first Prince of the blood and any derogatory Clauses Constitutions and Ordinances contrary thereunto As also neither the said Prince nor any of his Heirs and Successours by reason of things that he may have done either in France afore his going out or out of the Kingdom after his said going out nor for any Treaties or Intelligences whatsoever by him had or made with any Princes and persons whatsoever of what condition and quality they be shall not be molested troubled nor prosecuted But all kinds of Proceedings Arrests even that of the Parliament of Paris of the 27 of March 1654. Judgements Sentences and other Acts that may already have been made and issued against the said Prince both in Civil and Criminal matters unless in the Civil matter he hath voluntarily debated it shall remain void and of none effect and no pursuit shall ever be made concerning the same as if those things had never happened And in respect of the Dominion of Albres which the said Prince injoyed afore his going out of France and whereof his Majesty hath since otherwise disposed his Majesty shall give unto the said Prince the Dominion of Bourbonoïs upon the same conditions upon which the exchange of those two Dominions had already been agreed afore the said Prince went out of the Kingdom LXXXVII As to the Kindred Friends Servants Adherents and Domesticks of the said Prince either Ecclesiastical or Secular who have followed his party they shall have liberty in Consequence of the Pardon and Amnesty in a foregoing Article mentioned to return into France with the said Prince and settle their abode in such place as they shall think best and they shall be re-established as the other subjects of the two Lords and Kings into the peaceable possession and injoyment of their Estates Honours and Dignities except the Charges Offices and Governments which they were possessed of asore their going out of the Kingdom to injoy by them the said Estates Honours and Dignities as they held and possessed them Yet they shall not pretend any restitution for the enjoyments of the time past either from such to whom his Majesty had given the same or in any other manner whatsoever As likewise they shall be re-established into their Rights Names Reasons Actions Successions and Inheritances to them accrued or to the Children and Widdows of such as are deceased during their absence out of the Kingdom as also such moveables by them left shall be restored unto them if they be found in esse and his Majesty in contemplation of the Peace doth declare null and of none effect except as to their said Charges Offices and Governments all Proceedings Arrests even that of the Parliament of Paris of the 27 of March 1654. Sentences Judgements Adjudications Donations Incorporations and other Acts that may have been made against them or their Heirs for having followed the said Princes party and that both in Civil and Criminal matters unless in the Civil matters they have voluntarily debated and neither they nor their Heirs shall ever be prosecuted troubled or molested for the same Upon all which things aforesaid his most Christian Majesty shall cause to be dispatched both unto the said Prince and to his Kindred Servants Friends Adherents and Domesticks as well Ecclesiastical as Secular all the necessary Letters Patents containing the premises in good form which Letters Patents shall be delivered unto them when the said Prince shall have performed on his part the contents in the three Articles 80 81 and 82 of the present Treaty LXXXVIII In conformity to what is contained in the 84. Article of the present Treaty whereby his most Christian Majesty doth oblige himself to give unto the said Prince of