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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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all pretences of Redemption and all other Lawes and pretences which he can have or pretend in any manner against the Citie of the Grave the Land of Cuyck it's apertenances and the dependencies of the Barony of Brabant formerly held in morgage by the late Lord Prince of Orange the redemption of the which morgage is discharged and converted into property and delivered over to the use of the late Lord Prince Maurice in December 1611. by the Lords States generall of the united Netherlands as Soveraignes of the said City of Grave and land of Cuyck in sequell and conformable to the Letters Patents granted thereof and by vertue of which Conversion and assignement the said Lord Prince of Orange that now is his heires and successors or such as have his right shall alwayes use the full and whole property of the said City and land of Cuyck with all its apertenances and dependencies 50. The said Lord the King doth also acquit and renounce all and every the rights and pretences either of propriety Assignement or otherwise which he may in any manner pretend to the City County or Dominion of Lingen and foure Kartsspelen and other rights belonging thereunto as also to the Cities and Dominions of Bevergard and Kloppenburg and other pretences on and against whomsoever they may be for really and actually for ever to remaine to the said Lord Prince of Orange his heires and successors or those that have his right in full right of propriety according to the Letters or deed of gift and grant of the Emperour Charles the 5.th dated the 3. d of November 1546. and the agreement made afterwards between the Earle of Bueren and the Earle of Teeckelenburg dated the 15.th of March 1548. and finally according to the assignement made thereof in November 1578. which the said Lord the King for what concerneth him hath confirmed and doth confirme by the aforesaid Treaty 51. The said Lord the King and Lords States shall appoint each in their own the Offices of the Magistrates for the administration of Justice and Policies in the Cities and strong holds which by this present Treaty are to be restored to the owners for to use them 52. The farrther quarter of Gelderland shall be exchanged for it's equivalent and in case they cannot please one another about the said equivalent the same shall be put to the Biparty Chamber to be decided within 6. moneths after the conclusion and ratification of the Treaty 53. The said Lord the King doth bind himselfe effectually to perfect the continuance and observance of all Neutrality friendship and good neighbourhood on the behalfe of his Imperiall Majesty and the Empire with the said Lords States unto which continuance and observance the said Lords States doe also reciprocally bind themselves and the Confirmation of his Emperiall Majesty shall be had thereupon within the time of two moneths and on the behalfe of the Empire within a year after the conclusion and ratification of the present Treaty 54. The moveables which are confiscated and the profits which are fallen due before the conclusion of the present Treaty shall be subject to no restitution 55. The moveable actions which shall be remitted by the said Lord the King or the States to the use of the particular debtors before the conclusion of this present Treaty shall remaine cancelled on the one and the other side 56. The time which hath run from the beginning of the warre since the yeare 1567. till the beginning of the truce of twelve yeares as also the time which hath run since the expiration of the said truce till the conclusion of this Treaty shall not be accounted for to wrong or otherwise to prejudice any one thereby 57. Those who during the warre are gone into Neutrall Countries shall enjoy the fruits of this present Treaty and may dwell where they shall please yea returne to their old dwelling places for to live there with all security observing the Lawes of the Countries without that by reason of their dwelling which they shall keep in any place whatsoever their goods be seized or they deprived of the use of them 58. They shall not make any new Forts in the Netherlands neither on one side nor the other nor dig any new passages or ditches whereby they might shut in or exclude the one or the other party 59. The Lords of the house of Nassau and also the Earle John Albert of Solms Governours of Maestricht shall not be sued or molested in their persons or goods for any debts contracted by the late Lord Prince of Orange since the yeare 1567 untill his death nor for the Interests fallen due during the seazure and sequestring of the goods which were charged therewith 60. In case any breach or contravention of this Treaty be made by any particular person without command of the said Lords the King or States the dammage shall be repaired at the very place where the breach shall be done in case they be there apprehended or else at their dwelling places without that they may be sued any where else in their persons or goods in whatsoever manner it be and they shall not be suffered to take up Armes or break the Peace for it but they shall have leave in case of publike denyall of Justice to help themselves with letters of Mart or reprisall as is usuall 61. All disinheritings and dispositions done in hate of the warre are declared voyd and held as not done and by disinheritances done in hate of the war is meant to comprehend those which are happened by any cause from whence the warre is risen and which depend thereon 62. The Subjects and Inhabitants of the lands of the said Lords the King or States of whatsoever quality or condition they be are declared capable to succeed one an other as well by Testament as without a will according to the custome of the places and in case any Successions formerly befell any of them they shall be received and preserved therein 63. All prisoners of warre shall be discharged on the one side and the other without paying any Ransome with a distinction or exception of such prisoners as have served out of the Netherlands and under other Standards and Colours then those of the States 64. The payment of the arrerages of the contributions which at the time of the Treaty shall remaine payable in respect of the persons and goods of the one and the other side shall be regulated and determined by those who on both sides have the superintendance of the contributions 65. Whatsoever during the Treaty hath been propounded or alledged on both sides verbally or in writing shall not reach nor may any wise be expounded to the benefit or detriment of any one directly or indirectly but aswell the said Lords the King and the States generall and particular as also all Princes Earles Barons Gentry Citizens and other Inhabitants of the Kingdomes and Countries respectively of whatsoever condition or quality they be shall