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A22749 Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerce concluded in the names of the most high and mighty kings, Charles by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and Philip the Fourth King of Spaine, &c. : in a treaty at Madrit, the fift day of Nouember after the old stile, in the yeere of Our Lord God M.DC.XXX. / translated out of Latine into English.; Treaties, etc. Spain, 1630 Nov. 5 England and Wales.; Spain. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1630 Nov. 5. 1630 (1630) STC 9251.3; ESTC S122628 11,033 72

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to the free Commerce and Entercourse with other Nations that are in Amitie and Friendship But where occasion shall fall out of arriuall of any greater number of Shipping then before specified it shall not be lawfull for them to enter but with the knowledge and allowance of the King XVI AND as the said Kings doe religiously promise that they will not at any time yeeld any war-like succour to any of the others enemies So it is prouided that their Subiects or the inhabitants in their Realmes of what nation or qualitie soeuer they bee may not vnder colour of Entercourse and Commerce nor vpon any other collour or pretence giue any ayde or helpe to the enemies of the said Kings or of either of them or conferre or supply them with money prouisions of Victuals for Warre Armour Munition Ordinance Artillery or other warlike prouision and those which shall doe the contrary are to take knowledge that they shall be punished with the seuere punishments accustomed to bee inflicted vpon breakers of League and seditious persons XVII AND that also greater benefit may through this Concord come vnto the Subiects of the most renowned King of Great Britaine and of the most renowned King of Spaine in their obedient Prouinces It is accorded and concluded that the said most renowned Kings ioyntly and seuerally will doe their endeauours that their Subiects haue not the passages stopped or letted vnto any of their Ports Kingdomes and Dominions that thereby they be not hindered freely and without impediment to come and goe with their Shipping Merchandise and Carriages the ordinary Customes and Tolles being paid to all the said Ports Kingdomes and Dominions And with the like libertie when it shall seeme so good vnto them with other Merchandises from hence to depart XVIII BVt as concerning the ancient Treatises of Entercourse and Commerce whereof diuers are extant betwixt the Kingdomes of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions of the Dukes of Burgundy and Princes of the Low-Countreys which notwithstanding during the late troubles haue beene intermitted and peraduenture in some parts impaired Jt is agreed by way of prouision That they shall retaine and haue their ancient Force and Authoritie And that they shall bee vsed on both parts as they were before the Warre betweene Elizabeth Queene of England and Philip the second according as it was agreed on in the Treatie of Peace made in the yeere a thousand sixe hundred foure in the two and twentieth Article And if it happen that either by both parts or any one part any breach thereof bee alledged or that the Subiects shall complaine that the Conuentions are not obserued or that more grieuous burdens then were accustomed are imposed on them there shall bee Deputies appointed on either part which may meete and calling vnto them if neede be Merchants experienced in such matters may friendly Treate and equally renew and restore such things as shall bee found either to haue slipped out of course or to haue beene changed by the iniurie of time or by corrupt custome and vse XIX AND for that the rights of Commerce which do ensue by Peace ought not to bee made vnfruitfull as they would bee if the Subiects of the most renowned King of Great Britaine c whilest they haue recourse to and from the Kingdomes and Dominions of the said King of Spaine and doe remaine there for Commerce should bee molested in the cause of Conscience Therefore to the intent their Trafficke may bee safe and without danger as well on Land as on Sea the said most renowned King of Spaine shal take care and prouide that for the said cause of Conscience they shall not bee molested nor inquieted in vsing their Trade and Commerce so as they giue not scandall vnto others XX. ITem That if it happen any Goods or Merchandizes prohibited to bee carried or conueyed out of the Kingdomes and Dominions of the said most renowned Kings by the Subiects of the One or of the Other That in such case the person onely offending shall incurre punishment and the Goods onely prohibited shall bee Confiscated XXI ITem That the Goods of the Subiects dying within the kingdomes or Dominions of either shall be conserued to the right heires and successors of the deceased the right of a third person alwayes reserued XXII ITem That the Graunts and Priuiledges giuen by the Kings to Merchants of either of the Kingdomes comming to their said Kingdomes and which Priuiledges through the Warres haue ceased shall from henceforth wholly bee reuiued and haue their full force and strength XXIII ITem If it shall happen hereafter which God forbid that any displeasure doe arise betwixt the said Most renowned Kings the King of Great Britaine and the King of Spaine whereby danger might grow of the interruption of Entercourse and Commerce then the Subiects of either King are thereof so to bee admonished as that they may haue fixe moneths from the time of the monition to transport their Merchandizes without any Arrest Disturbance or Hurt in the meane season to be done or giuen vnto them either in their persons or Merchandizes XXIV ITem That none of the foresaid Kings shall imbarge or stay for their prouision in Warre or for any other seruice to the preiudice of the owners the ships of the Subiects of any of the others being in their Ports or waters vnlesse the King of those parties to whom the Ships doe appertaine shall first be admonished thereof and shall also yeeld his consent thereunto XXV ITem It is accorded that if during this Peace and Amity any thing happen to be attempted committed or done against the force and effect thereof by Land Sea or Fresh Waters either by any of the said Kings their Heires and Successors their Vassals Subiects or Allies comprehended in this League or of any the Heires or Successors of those Allies their Subiects or Vassals Yet notwithstanding this Peace and Amitie shall remaine in strength and vertue and the attempters and such as doe offend therein onely and no other shall be punished for their attempts XXVI ITem That such as haue beene taken in Warre and are Captiues on either part although they bee condemned to the Gallies shall be released and dismissed the charges of the diet of such as are not in the Gallies being first discharged and the ransomes of such as haue before agreed for the same being by them payed XXVII ITem It is concluded that all ciuill actions which at the time when the last warres began were of Validitie and of Force may yet be exercised and pursued notwithstanding any lapse of time during the same Warre so as no preiudice shall be vnderstood to haue growen vnto them during the continuance of the Warre those onely excepted which are already come to the Exchequer or Princes Treasurie XXVIII ITem Jf any controuersie happen to bee mooued in the Kingdomes and Dominions of the One or other of these Kings by any person not being Subiect to the same
King for or vpon occasion of any depredations or spoyles committed The cause is to bee remitted to the Iudge of the Iurisdiction vnder that King against whose Subiect or Subiects the suit is commenced XXIX ITem That if the Hollanders and other Confederate States will propose conditions of pacification with the most renowned King of Spaine and his Successors through the meanes of the most renowned King of Great Britaine The said most renowned King of Spaine and his Successors will alwayes willingly hearken vnto that which shall bee proposed iust and reasonable therein And will desire that by the helpe of the said most renowned King of Great Britaine they may bee brought to propose equall conditions wherein they shall well vnderstand how much the said King of Spaine doth attribute vnto the authority of the said King of Great Britaine his louing brother XXX ITem Jt is concluded and accorded That in this present Treatie of Peace there bee comprehended the Adherents Friends and Confederates of the forenamed Kings That is to say On the part of the most renowned King of Great Britaine c. Ferdinand Roman Emperour with the Arch-Dukes of Austria and the Electors of the Empire together with the States Cities of the Empire The Duke of Lorraine The Duke of Sauoy The Dukes of Brunswick Lunenburg Meckelburg VVirtemberg The Landgraue of Hessen The Marquis of Baden The Dukes of Pomerania The Prince of Anhalt The Earle of East-Friesland The Cantons of Heluetia and the Grisons The Hauns Cities The French King The Kings of Denmarke and of Poland and of Swedland The Duke and State of Venice The Duke of Holstein and the Duke of Florence On the part of the most renowned King of Spaine Ferdinand Roman Emperour and his brethren and other Princes Arch-Dukes of Austria Princes of the Empire The Electors Cities and States subiect to the Empire The French King The King of Poland and Swedland The King of Denmarke The Duke and State of Venice The Duke of Sauoy The Duke of Baueere The Duke of Cleue The Duke of Holstein The Duke of Lorraine The Duke of Parma and Placentia The Bishop and Prouince of Liege The Duke of Florence The Duke of Mutine and Regium The Duke of Vrbine The Confederates and Cantons of the Heluetians and Grisons The Cities of the Haunse The Earle of East-Friesland without notwithstanding any preiudice of the right by the King of Spaine and Arch-Dukes pretended for their States The Duke and Common-wealth of Genua The Principall of the House of Columna The Prince of Oria. The Principall of the house of Vrsine The Duke of Sermoneta The Lord of Monacho The Earle of Mirandula The Prince of Massia The Earle of Sala and the Earle of Colorno XXXI ITem It is likewise accorded and concluded that the said most renowned Kings Charles by the grace of God King of Great Britaine France and Ireland c. and Philip King of Spaine c. shall sincerely and faithfully obserue and keepe and procure to bee obserued and kept by their Subiects and Jnhabitants all and singular the Capitulations in this present Treatie accorded and concluded Neither shall they directly or indirectly infringe the same or consent that the same shall bee infringed directly or indirectly by any of their Subiects or Inhabitants And they shall ratifie authorise and confirme all and singular the Conuentions before accorded and concluded by Letters Patents subscribed with their owne hands and sealed with their great Seales in sufficient auaileable and effectuall forme and the same so formed and made shall vpon the first occasion deliuer or cause to bee deliuered faithfully really and effectually whereby they may mutually binde themselues in the Word of a King and by oath to bee solemnely taken vpon the holy Euangelists to obserue and performe all and singular the premisses whensoeuer they shall be by either part thereunto required And furthermore they shall cause this present Treaty of Peace to be published in the manner and places accustomed so soone as conueniently the same may be ¶ Imprinted at London by ROBERT BARKER Printer to the KINGS most Excellent MAIESTIE and by the Assignes of IOHN BILL M.DC.XXX