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A90643 The articles and conditions of the perpetuall peace concluded between the most potent King of Spaine, &c. on the one partie, and the high and mightie Lords, the States Generall of the Vnited Netherlands, on the other partie, subscribed and sealed the 13th. of Ianuary, 1648. At Munster. Philip IV, King of Spain, 1605-1665. aut; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. aut 1648 (1648) Wing P1985A; Thomason E434_10; ESTC R206224 19,927 32

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of the Vnited Provinces into the Countryes of his said Majesty shall be there received and admitted without to be taxed higher then as bay salt is and also that salt coming out of the lands of his said Majesty into the Vnited Provinces shall be admitted and vented without that the same be higher taxed then the salt of the said Lords the States 14. The river the Scheld as also the Channels and the Sas Swyn and other sea gaps belonging to them shall remain blockt up on the side of the Lords States 15. The ships and goods coming in and out of the havens of Flanders respectively shall be and remain taxed by the said Lord the King with such Imposts and other charges as the goods of the Scheld and other channels contained in the article above are taxed or rated in coming and going respectively and shall be hereafter agreed between the partyes on both sides at the foot of the said equall taxations 16. The Hans-cities with all the Burgers Inhabitants and territories of the same shall in matter of navigation and commerce in Spain the Realmes and Countries of Spain enioy all and the same rights freedomes Immunities and priviledges which by this present Treaty are agreed or hereafter may be agreed for and on the behalfe of the Subjects and Inhabitants of the United Netherlands they shall enjoy all the same rights freedoms immunities priviledges and capitulations as well for making of Consuls in the ports or sea towns of Spaine and elsewhere where it shall be needfull as for the Merchants Factors Ship-masters Mariners or otherwise even as the said Hans towns in generall or particular have formerly had and practised or shall hereafter get and practise for the security profit and advantage of the navigation and commerce of their Cityes Merchants Factors Assignes and others which depend on them 17. Also the Subjects and Inhabitants of the Countryes of the said Lords the States shall have the same security and freedome in the lands of the said Lord the King as is granted to the Subjects of the King of great Brittaine by the last Treaty of Peace and secret Articles made with the Constable of Castile 18. The said Lord the King shall with the first good opportunity grant that civill places be ordained for the burying of the bodyes of such of the said Lords States party as shall happen to dye under the obedience of the said Lord the King 19 The Subjects and Inhabitants of the Countries of the said Lord the King coming into the Countries of the said Lords the States shall carry themselves with all civility in matters of the publique worship of religion without giving any scandall by words or actions and without any reviling speeches and the same shall be observed by the Subjects and Inhabitants of the lands of the said Lords States coming into the lands of his Majesty 20. Likewise the Merchants Ship-masters Pilots Maryners their ships merchandise ware and other goods belonging to them may not be stopped nor arested by vertue of any command generall or particular and for whatsoever cause it be either for warre or otherwise yea not under pretence to have them serve for the conservation and defence of the Country by which is not meant to containe the stops and arrests of Justice in the ordinary way by reason of any debts bonds and obliging contracts of those against whom the said stoppings shall be made but therein shall be proceeded as is usuall according to law and reason 21. On both sides shall be appointed some Justices in number equall by way of a Bipartite Chamber who shall reside in the Low-countryes and at such a place as is fit and that by turnes sometimes under the obedience of the one sometimes of the other as it shall be thought good by joynt consent the which Judges appointed on both sides according to the Commission and instructions which shall be given them and upon which they shall make oath according to a certaine forme to be for that purpose framed by both partyes shall overlooke the dealings of the Inhabitants of the said Low-countryes and the customes and imposts which shall be leavied on goods by one side and the other And in case the said Judges chance to finde that excesse be used by either one or the other or on both sides the said Judges shall examine the controversy on the not performance of the said Treaty as also the contraventions thereof which may chance to arise in any time and place as well in the Countries here as in the Kingdomes Countries Provinces and Islands lying far off in Europe and thereof summarily and plainly to dispose and declare what they shall judge fit in conformity to the Treaty and the sentences and dispositions of the said Judges shall be put in execution by the ordinary Justice at the place where the breach hapned or else against the persons of the contraventors as the occasion shall require and the said ordinary Justice or Court may not remain in default of doing the said execution or suffer it to be done and to repaire the said breach within the time of six monthes after the said ordinary Court shall be thereunto required 22. In case any sentences and Judgements be denounced between persons of both parties being not grounded either in matters civill or criminall they shall not be put in execution against the persons of the condemned nor their goods And no letters of Mart or reprisall shall be granted but upon knowledge of the businesse and in such matters for which it is permitted by the Imperiall lawes and constitutions and according unto the order thereby made 23. They shall not arrive come in or remain in the Havens Bayes Ports or roads of the countries the one of the other with ships and men of war in any number that might cause suspition without the leave and permission of those under whom the said Havens Bayes Ports and roads are except they are forced by tempest and forced to do the same through need and to avoid any perills of the sea 24. Those whose goods are seazed and confiscated by reason of the warre or their heires or those who have their right shall use the same goods and shall take the possession of them by their own authority and by virtue of this Treaty without that it be needfull to have recourse to Justice notwithstanding all incorporations of the Fiscall morgages gifts made treatyes agreements and transactions and whatsoever renuntiations may be inserted in the said transactions for to exclude from a part of the goods and those whom the same right should come to And all goods and rights which in sequell of this present Treaty are restored or are yet to be restored reciprocally to the old proprietors their heires or those that have their right shall be sold by the said proprietors without that it be needfull to obtain particular consent therefore and in order hereunto the propriety of the rents which have been constituted