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A02254 The proceedings of the Grisons, in the yeere 1618 VVherein are truely and cleerely laid open the lawfull and vrgent causes of calling an assembly of the commons: and of their due proceeding and honourable prosecution of iustice, which they were enforced to vse against some false and perfidious patriots, in a full congregation, and with absolute power met together at Tosana. Imprinted and published by commandement of the lords the heads, the counsailours and commons of the three confederations of the renowned free states of the Grisons: in maintenance of the truth, and romoouing all manner of calumniation.; Grawpündtnerische Handlungen des M.DC.XVII. Jahrs. English Graubünden (Switzerland) 1619 (1619) STC 12390; ESTC S103461 32,839 93

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long as this Capitulation shall continue That commerce negotiation and passage shall bee free through both their Countries and for all their Subiects without exception of persons of what qualitie and condition so euer but with this prouiso that in their Letters of credence there be no scandall nor bring in with them prohibited bookes and that in time of Pestilence or Plague the ancient customes be obserued And concerning the Toll of Cattle or other commodities which shall be brought into the State of Millan they shall enioy the like liberties with those already granted to such Swisse Cantons as are confederate with his Maiestie And in case it so happen that his Maiestie shall haue neede of the Souldiers of this Countrey to defend his Duchy of Millan he shall haue a Leauy granted him by the Three Confederations Generall of foure thousand men at the most and two thousand at the least but all to be voluntaries reseruing notwithstanding a power in the Three Confederations Generall to grant a greater number at their pleasure The choise of the Collonell and Captaines to bee made by his Maiesties Embassadour who hauing made the said Leauie hee shall agree with the Collonell and Captaines chosen for their Armes and Pay And in case his Maiestie would cause to passe into his Duchie of Millan through the Countrey of the Three Confederations Generall or of their Subiects any number of forraine Souldiours for the preseruation and defence of his Duchy or other his States free passage shall bee granted to his Captaines and Officers so as their Troopes consist of no more then two hundred men and that they bee alwaies distant one dayes iourney the one from the other Euery Troope also shall haue his Captaine or Leader and also one Commissary appointed by the Three Confederations Generall at the charge of his Maiestie to see that good order and discipline be kept for the auoiding of all inconueniences which Souldiours shall pay for their victuals and other customes and shall beare themselues quietly peaceably throughout the Countrey They shall beare no other Armes but Sword and Dagger if they bee on foote and they on horsebacke nothing but their Pistols and in case it shall appeare by proofe that these Souldiours haue damnisied the Countries of the Three Confederations Generall that then his Maiestie shall be bound to make restitution On th' other side if it should so happen that the Three Confederations Generall were set vpon in hostile manner by any Prince Potentate or free State that then his Maiestie shall be bound vpon euery their demand to send to their succours two thousand foot and two hundred horse vpon his owne expence till the warre bee ended and in case the Three Confederations Generall should stand in neede of greater succours his Maiestie shall be bound to send them forthwith But if the Three Confederations Generall shall finde it more for their aduantage or like it better to have money then Souldiours that then his Maiestie shall truely pay them ten thousand Crownes a moneth so long as their warre lasteth and shall lend them sixe Peeces of Artillerie and Munition thereunto belonging as farre as the vttermost bounds of the Countie of Chiauenna with condition that the warre being done the Artillerie bee restored It shall bee lawfull for the Three Confederations Generall and their Subiects to buy at the Faire of Como and Palanza in the Duchy of Millan all sorts of Graine for euery mans vse and necessitie with like freedome as those Swisse-Cantons doe which are in League with his Maiestie His Maiestie as Duke of Millan according to his wonted Princely Liberalitie and to testifie his gracious fauour to the Three Confederations Generall promiseth to pay into the Exchequer of each Confederation Generall yeerely vpon St. Iohn Baptists day three thousand Florens worth three shillings nine pence Sterling a-piece This paiment to beginne the first Saint Iohn Baptists day after the Sealing and Swearing of this Vnion And when any difference or dispute shall ●…se betweene his Maiestie and the Three Confederations Generall two Arbiters shall be chosen of either party who shall meet at Chiauenna or Lorico as the one or other par●… shall be Plaintiffe or Defendant and these differences betweene them in two moneths to bee cleerely determined and decided And in case any difference arise betweene priuate persons of both the States that then the Plaintiffe shall call the Defendant before his Magistrate and Iudge but in case they cannot here be agreed and their difference compounded that then each of the Parties shall haue choise of one able man well experienced in causes of Iustice out of the Aduersaries Countrey and then to cast Lots which of these two shal determine the difference That this present Capitulation shall bee no way preiudiciall to the League and Letter-*Riuersall made and giuen by the Three Confederations Generall with the Crowne of France but that that League and Letter shall still remaine in their force and their owne proper words That this present Capitulation shall bee perpetuall and hereditarie his Maiestie reseruing on his part the holy Sea of Rome the Sacred Romane Empire the High and Mighty House of Austria his League with the Catholique-Cantons of Switzerland and all other his ancient Leagues and Treaties And on the other part the Three Confederations Generall reseruing the Sacred Romane Empire their League and Letter-*Riuersall with the Crowne of France their perpetuall Vnion with the High and Mighty House of Austria their Confederation with the Cantons of Switzerland and all other their ancient Leagues which haue beene formerly inuiolably and effectually kept and obserued FINIS