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A88573 A treaty of commerce, navigation, and marine affairs, concluded and agreed on at Reswick between His Most Christian Majesty's embassadors and plenipotentiaries, on the one part; and the embassadors and plenipotentiaries of the Lords the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, on the other. With some account of the proceedings since between the French and Dutch commissioners relating to the tariff. Never before in English. Translated from the Dutch and French copies.; Treaty of Ryswick (1697) France. Treaties, etc. United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1697 Sept. 20. 1699 (1699) Wing L3139AB; ESTC R215015 22,877 28

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Fold it was written By the Order of the said Lords the States General It was signed F. Fagel and sealed with the Great Seal in Red Wax Here follows his most Christian Majesty's Ratification of the Treaty of Commerce Navigation and Marine Affairs LEwis by the Grace of God King of France and Navarre to all those to whom these Presents shall come Greeting As our well-beloved and faithful Councellor in Ordinary in our Council of State Nicholas Augustus de Harlay Knight Lord of Bonneuil Count of Cely our dear and well-beloved Lewis Verjus Knight Count of Crecy Marquess of Treon Baron of Couvay Lord of Boulay of the two Churches of Fortisle and of Mevillet and our dear and well-beloved Francis de Callieres Knight Lord of la Roche-Chellay and of Gigny our Embassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries by vertue of the full Powers we have given them have concluded finished and signed on the 20th of September last at Risswick with the Sieurs Antony Heinsius Councellor and Pensionary of the States of Holland and West-Friesland Keeper of the Great Seal and Superintendant of the Fiefs in the same Province Everhard de Weede Lord of Weede Dijckvelt and Rateles c. Lord Proprietor of the Town of Oudewater Dean and Rector of the Imperial Chapter of St. Mary at Vtrecht Dijck-Grave of the River Rhine in the Province of Vtrecht President of the States of the said Province and William de Haren Grietman of Bilt the Nobilities Deputy to the States of Friesland and Curator of the University of Franeker Deputies in their Assembly on the behalf of the States of Holland Vtrecht and Friesland in quality of Embassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries of our most dear and great Friends the States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries in like manner furnished with full Powers the Treaty of Commerce Navigation and Marine Affairs Fiat Insertio We being satisfied with the said Treaty of Commerce Navigation and Marine Affairs in all and every of the Points and Articles that are contained and set forth therein have as well for our selves as for our Heirs Successors Kingdoms Countries Territories Seigniories and Subjects accepted approved ratified and confirmed do accept approve ratifie and confirm the same and fully promise upon the Faith and Word of a King under the Obligation and Pledge of all and every our Possessions at present and to come to keep and observe it inviolably without ever going or acting to the contrary either directly or indirectly in any manner whatsoever In witness whereof we have signed these Presents with our own Hand and caused it to be sealed with our Seal Given at Fountainbleau the 3d of October Anno 1697 and of our Reign fifty five It was signed Lovis and a little lower By the King's Command Signed Colbert Here follows the Ratification of the Lords the States General of the Vnited Provinces of the Low Countries of the Treaty of Commerce Navigation and Marine Affairs THe States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries to all those to whom these Presents shall come Greeting As there has been on the 20th of September this present Year 1697 A Treaty of Commerce Navigation and Marine Affairs agreed and concluded at Rijswick in Holland by the Sieur Nicholas Augustus de Harlay Kt. Lord of Bonneuil Count of Celi Councellor in Ordinary to his most Christian Majesty in his Council of State the Sieur Lovis Verjus Knight Count of Crecy Councellor in Ordinary to the King in his Council of State Marquess of Treon Baron of Couvay Lord of Boulay of the two Churches of Fortisle of Mevillet and other places and the Sieur Francis de Callieres Knight Lord of Callieres la Roche-Chellay and Gigny his most Christian Majesty's Embassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries in the Assembly at Rijswick in the Name and on the Part of his said Majesty And by the Sieurs Antony Heinsius Councellor and Pensionary of the States of Holland and West-Friesland and Keeper of the Great Seal and Superintendant of the Fiefs in the said Province Everhard de Weede Lord of Weede Dijckvelt Rateles and other places Lord Proprietor of the Town of Oudewater Dean and Rector of the Imperial Chapter of St. Mary at Vtrecht Dijk-Grave of the Rhine in the Province of Vtrecht President of the States of the said Province and William de Haren Grietman of Bilt the Nobilities Deputy to the States of Friesland and Curator of the University of Francker Deputies in our Assembly for the States of Holland Vtrecht and Friestand our Embassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries in the said Assembly of Rijswick in our Name and on our Part and by Vertue of their respective full Powers of which Treaty the Tenour follows Fiat Insertio And forasmuch as the Contents of the said Treaty doth import That the Ratifications of the same should be executed in due form and exchanged on either part in the space of three Weeks or sooner if it could be done computing it from the Day of signing we being very desirous to give Instances of our Sincerity and to discharge our Word which our said Embassadors have given for us have allowed approved and ratified the said Treaty and every Article thereof afore transcribed as we do allow approve and ratifie it by these Presents promising in good Faith and Sincerity to keep maintain and observe it inviolably Point by Point according to the Tenour and Form thereof without ever going or acting to the contrary either directly or indirectly in any sort or way whatsoever In witness whereof we have caused these Presents to be signed by the President of our Assembly countersigned by our Secretary and affixed our Great Seal thereunto Given at the Hague Octob. 10. 1697. Here follows his most Christian Majesty's Ratification of the separate Article LEwis by the Grace of God King of France and Navarre to all those to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Having seen and examined the separate Article which our well-beloved and faithful Councellor in Ordinary in our Council of State Nicholas Augustus de Harlay Knight Lord of Bonneuil Count of Celi our most dear and well-be-loved Lovis Verjus Knight Count of Crecy Marquess of Treon Baron of Couvay Lord of Boulay of the two Churches of Fortisle and of Mouillet and our dear and well-beloved Francis de Callieres Kt. Lord of la Roche-Chellay and Gigny our Embassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries by Vertue of the full Powers we have given them have concluded agreed and signed on the 20th of September last at Rijswick with the Sieurs Antony Heinsius Councellor and Pensionary of Holland and West-Friesland Keeper of the Great Seal and Superintendant of the Fiefs Everhard de Weede Lord of Weede Dickvelt Rateles c. Lord Proprietor of the Town of Oudewater Dean and Rector of the Imperial Chapter of St. Mary at Vtrecht Dijck-Grave of the Rhine in the Province of Vtrecht and President of the States of the said Province and William de Haren Grietman of Bilt the Nobilities Deputy to the States of Friesland and Curator of the University of Franeker Deputies in their Assembly for the States of Holland Vtrecht and Friesland in the quality of Embassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries of our most dear and great Friends the States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries in like manner furnished with full Powers of which separate Article the Tenour follows Fiat Insertio We being satisfied with the said separate Article in all the Contents thereof have allowed approved and ratified and do allow approve and ratifie the same by these Presents signed with our own Hand promising in the Faith and Word of a King to accomplish and observe and cause the same to be observed sincerely and in good truth without ever suffering either directly or indirectly the violation thereof for any Cause and upon any Account whatsoever In Witness whereof we have signed these Presents and set thereunto our Seal Given at Fountainbleau the 3d of October in the Year of Grace 1697. and of our Reign fifty five It was signed Lovis a little lower By the King's Command Signed Colbert Here follows the Ratification of the Lords the States General of the Vnited Provinces of the Low Countries of the separate Article THe States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries to whom these presents shall come Greeting Seeing it is so that besides the Treaty of Commerce that was agreed and concluded at Rij●wick in Holland on the 20th of September this Year 1697 there was also a separate Article made by the Sieur Nicholas de Harlay Knight Lord of Bonneuil Count of Celi Councellor in Ordinary to his most Christian Majesty in his Council of State the Sieur Louis Verjus Knight Count of Crecy Councellor in Ordinary to the King in his Council of State Marquess of Treon Baron of Couvay Lord of Boulay of the two Churches of Fortisle of Meuillet and other Places and the Sieur Francis de Callieres Knight Lord of Callieres de la Roche-Chellay and of Gigny his most Christian Majesty's Embassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries in the Assembly at Rijswick And by the Sieur Anthony Heinsius Councellor and Pensionary of the States of Holland and West-Friesland Keeper of the Great Seal and Superintendant of the Fiefs of the said Province Everhard de Weede Lord of Weede Dijckvelt Rateles and other Places Lord Proprietor of the Town of Oudewater Dean and Rector of the Imperial Chapter of St. Mary at Vtretcht Dijck-Grave of the Rhine within the said Province President of the States of the said Province and William de Haren Grietman of Bilt the Nobilities Deputy to the States of Friesland and Curator to the University of Franeker Deputies in our Assembly at Rijswick in our Name and on our Part by Vertue of their respective full Powers of which separate Article the Tenour follows Flat Insertio We being satisfied with the said separate Article have approved and ratified it and do allow approve and ratifie the same by these Presents as much as if it were inserted in the said Treaty of Commerce promising inviolably to keep maintain and observe all that is contained therein without ever going or acting either directly or indirectly to the contrary under any pretence whatsoever In Witness whereof We have caused these Presents to be signed by the President of our Assembly countersigned by our Secretary and affixed our Great Seal thereunto Given at the Hague Octob. 10th An. 1697. FINIS
A TREATY OF Commerce Navigation AND Marine Affairs Concluded and Agreed on at RESWICK BETWEEN His Most Christian Majesty's Embassadors and Plenipotentiaries on the one part AND The Embassadors and Plenipotentiaries of the Lords the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands on the other WITH Some Account of the Proceedings since between the French and Dutch Commissioners relating to the TARIFF Never before in English Translated from the Dutch and French Copies LONDON Printed and Sold by A. Baldwin near the Oxford-arms in Warwick-lane MDCXCIX TO THE READER THE Business of setling the Tariff between Holland and France has been so long in agitation so generally talked of and yet so little understood as to the essential Grounds thereof that it has been thought a Work not unacceptable to the Publick to give a clear View of it and since the same can appear no where so well as in the distinct Treaty of Commerce and Navigation that has been some time since concluded between the said Nations which has never yet been exposed in English we have thought fit to publish the same in the full Extent of it with the separate Article relating to the Imposition of fifty Pence per Tun upon Strangers about which the main of the Contest has been whereby it will appear how Just and Equitable the Dutch Pretentions are and that it 's a meer Sham for their Opponents to say They understood not what they did when they agreed to it as it may be of some good use to our selves when we come to treat about Trade with that Nation who by what has followed in consequence to the ensuing Treaty can never be bound too fast A Treaty of Commerce Concluded and Agreed upon at RESWICK in HOLLAND ON The 20th of September 1697. BETWEEN His Most Christian Majesty's Embassadors and Plenipotentiaries on the one part AND The Embassadors and Plenipotentiaries of the Lords States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands on the other THE Treaty of Peace that has been concluded this Day between the most Christian King and the Lords States General of the United Provinces having put a final Period to all the Causes of Discontent which for some time past had alienated the Affection which his most Christian Majesty has always had for their Good and Prosperity according to the Example of the Kings his Predecessors and the said Lords the States General returning also to the same Desires which they have heretofore testified for the Grandeur of France and into the Sentiments of a sincere Acknowledgment of all the Obligations and considerable Advantages which they have formerly received His Majesty being unwilling to obstruct any thing that may confirm it and the said States General being no less desirous to perpetuate the same have thought there could be no better and more assured Means pitch'd upon to effect it than by establishing a free and perfect Correspondence between their Subjects both on the one side and t'other and for that purpose to regulate their particular Interests in point of Commerce Navigation and Maritime Affairs by the most proper Laws and Agreements that can be for the prevention of all the Inconveniencies that may lessen a good Correspondence between them His said Majesty in compliance with the Desires of the said States General appointed the Sieur Nicholas Augustus de Harlay Knight Lord of Bonneuil Count of Celi Councellor in Ordinary to his Majesty in his Council of State the Sieur Lovis Verjus Knight Count of Crecy the King's Councellor in Ordinary in his Council of State Marquess of Treon Baron of Couvay Lord of Boulay of the two Churches of Fortisle of Mevillet c. and the Sieur Francis de Callieres Lord of Callieres la Roche Chellay and Gigny to be his Majesty's Embassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries in the Assembly for the Negotiation of the Peace And the said Lords the States General the Sieurs Antony Heinsius Councellor and Pensionary of the States of Holland and West-Friesland Keeper of the Great Seal and Superintendant of the Fiefs Everhard de Weede Lord of Weede Dijckvelt Rateles c. Lord Proprietor of the Town of Oudewater Dean and Rector of the Imperial Chapter of St. Mary at Vtrecht Dijck-Grave of the River Rhine in the Province of Vtrecht President of the States of the said Province and William de Haren Grietman of Bilt the Nobilities Deputy of the States of Friesland and Curator of the University of Franeker Deputies in their Assembly on the part of the States of Holland Vtrecht and Friesland to Confer and Agree upon a Treaty of Commerce and Navigation in the following manner by Vertue of their Powers respectively produced by them the Copies whereof you have hereafter inserted I. THE Subjects of his Majesty and of the Lords the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands shall reciprocally enjoy the same Liberty in point of Commerce and Navigation which they have already had before this War in all the Kingdoms States and Provinces of the one and the other Party II. And thus they shall not for the future exercise any sorts of Hostilities or Violences against each other either by Sea or Land or in Rivers Roads and fresh Waters under any Name or Pretence whatsoever and moreover the Subjects of his said Majesty cannot take any Commissions for particular Ships or Letters of Reprizal from any Princes or States who are Enemies to the said Lords the States General and neither trouble nor damnifie them any manner of way by Vertue of such Commissions or Letters of Reprizal nor even to rove with them upon the Sea under the Penalty of being prosecuted and punished as Pirates which shall be reciprocally observed by the Subjects of the United Provinces in respect to his Majesty's Subjects and to this end there shall be most express and apposite Prohibitions published and renewed as often as there shall be occasion on either part that they shall by no means make use of such Commissions or Letters of Reprizals under the fore-mentioned Penalties which shall be severely executed upon all Offenders in that kind besides an entire Restitution to be made to those who have received the Damage III. And in order to obviate as much as is possible all those Inconveniences that may arise by the taking of Prizes through Inadvertency or otherwise and more especially in remote Parts it hath been agreed That if any such Prizes on either side shall be made in the Baltick Sea or that of the North from Torneuse in Norway to the end of the Channel in the space of four Weeks or from the end of the said Channel to the Cape of St. Vincent in the space of six Weeks and from thence in the Mediterranean Sea and as far as the Line in the space of ten Weeks and on the other side of the Line and all other parts of the World in the space of eight Months the same to be computed from the publication of these Presents the