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B06602 Articles of peace between the most serene and mighty Prince William the Third, King of Great-Britain, and the most serene and mighty Prince Lewis the Fourteenth the most Christian King, concluded in the Royal Pallace at Ryswicke the 10/20. day of September, 1697. ; By command of their excellencies the lords justices.; Treaty of Ryswick (1697) England and Wales. Treaties, etc. France, 1697 Sept. 20.; France. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1697 Sept. 20.; France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV); England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III) 1697 (1697) Wing W2311; ESTC R186596 5,384 10

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as well of Reprisal as of Marque and Counter-Marque which hitherto have for any cause been granted on either side shall be and remain Null and Void Nor shall any the like Letters be hereafter granted by either of the said Kings against the Subjects of the Other unless it be first made manifest that Right hath been denied and it shall not be taken for a denial of Right unless the Petition of the Person who desires Letters of Reprisal to be granted to him be first shewn to the Minister residing there on the part of the King against whose Subjects those Letters are desired That within the space of Four Months or sooner He may inquire into the contrary or procure that satisfaction be made with all speed from the Party offending to the Complainant But if the King against whose Subjects Reprisals are demanded have no Minister residing there Letters of Reprisal shall not be granted till after the space of Four Months to be reckoned from the day on which his Petition was made and presented to the King against whose Subjects Reprisals are desired or to his Privy Council X. For cutting of all Matter of Dispute and Contention which may arise concerning the Restitution of Ships Merchandises and other Moveable Goods which either Party may complain to be taken and detained from the other in Countries and on Coasts far distant after the Peace is Concluded and before it be notified there All Ships Merchandises and other Moveable Goods which shall be taken by either side after the Signing and Publication of the Present Treaty within the space of Twelve Days in the British and North Seas as far as the Cape St. Vincent Within the space of Ten Weeks beyond the said Cape and on this side of the Equinoctial Line or Equator as well in the Ocean and Mediteranean Sea as elsewhere Lastly Within the space of Six Months beyond the said Line throughout the whole World shall belong and remain unto the Possessors without any Exception or further Distinction of Time or Place or any Consideration to be had of Restitution or Compensation XI But if it happens through Inadvertency or Imprudence or any other Cause whatever that any Subject of either of the said Two Kings shall do or commit any thing by Land or Sea or on Fresh Water any where contrary to the present Treaty or that any Particular Article thereof is not Fulfilled This Peace and Good Correspondence between the said Two Kings shall not on that Account be Interrupted or Infringed but shall remain in its former Force Strength and Vigour and the said Subject only shall Answer for his own Fact and undergo the Punishment to be Inflicted according to the Custom and Law of Nations XII But if which God forbid the Differences now Composed between the said Kings should at any time be renewed and break out in open War the Ships Merchandises and all kind of Moveable Goods of either Party which shall be found to be and remain in the Ports and Dominions of the Adverse Party shall not be Confiscated or brought under any Inconveniency but the whole space of Six Months shall be allowed to the Subjects of both of the said Kings that they may carry away and transport the foresaid Goods and any thing else that is theirs whither they shall think fit without any Molestation XIII For what concerns the Principality of Orange and other Lands and Dominions belonging to the said King of Great Brittain The separate Article of the Treaty of Nemeguen concluded between the Most King and the States General of the United Provinces the 10th day of August 1678. shall according to its Form and Tenor have full Effect and all things that have been Innovated and Altered shall be restored as they were before All Decrees Edicts and other Acts of what kind soever they be without Exception which are in any manner contrary to the said Treaty or were made after the Conclusion thereof shall be held to be null and void without any revival or consequence for the future And all things shall be restored to the said King in the same state and in the same manner as he held and enjoyed them before he was dispossed thereof in the time of the War which was ended by the said Treaty of Nemiguen or which he ought to have held and enjoyed according to the said Treaty And that an end may be put to all Trouble Differences Processes and Questions which may arise concerning the same Both the said Kings will name Commissioners who with full and summary Power may compose and settle all these Matters And forasmuch as by the Authority of the Most Christian King the King of Great Britain was hindred from enjoying the Revenues Rights and Profits as well of His Principality of Orange as of other His Dominions which after the Conclusion of the Treaty of Nemiguen until the Declaration of the present War were under the Power of the said Most Christian King The said Most Christian King will Restore and cause to be Restored in reality with Effect and with the Interest due all those Revenues Rights and Profits according to the Declarations and Verifications that shall be made before the said Commissioners XIV The Treaty of Peace Concluded between the Most Chistian King and the late Elector of Brandenburg at St. Germains in Laye the 29 June 1679. shall be Restored in all its Articles and remain in its former Vigour between His Sacred Most Christian Majesty and His Electoral Highness of Brandenburg XV. Whereas 't will greatly conduce to the publick Tranquility that the Treaty be observed which was Concluded between His Sacred Most Christian Majesty and His Royal Highness of Savoy on the 9th of August 1696. 't is Agreed that the said Treaty shall be Confirmed by this Article XVI Under this present Treaty of Peace shall be comprehended those who shall be named by either Party with common consent before the Exchange of Ratifications or within six Months after But in the mean time the Most Serene and Mighty Prince WILLIAM King of Great Britain and the Most Serene and Mighty Prince LEWIS the Most Christian King gratefully acknowledging the sincere Offices and Indefatigable Endeavours which have been employed by the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles King of Sweden by the Interposition of His Mediation in bringing this Happy Work of the Peace with the Divine Assistance to the desired Conclusion And to shew the like Affection to him 't is by consent of all Parties Stipulated and Agreed That His said Sacred Royal Majesty of Sweden shall with all His Kingdoms Countries Provinces and Rights be Included in this Treaty and comprehended in the best manner in the present Pacification XVII Lastly The Solemn Ratifications of this present Agreement and Alliance made in due Form shall be delivered on both sides and mutually and duly Exchanged at the Royal Palace at Ryswik in the Province of Holland within the space of Three Weeks to be rekoned from the day of the Subscription or sooner if it may be In Testimony of all and every the things before mentioned and for their greater Force and to give them all the Vigour and full Authority they ought to have the Underwritten Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries together with the Illustrious and Most Excellent 〈◊〉 Extraordinary Ambassador Mediator have Signed and Sealed the pres●●● Instrument of Peace Done c. Signed by the English and Frenc● Ambassadors and by the Mediator Separate Article Besides all that is Concluded and Stipulated by the Treaty of Peace Sign●● this present Day the 20th of September It is moreover agreed by the present Separate Article which shall have the same Eorce and Effect as if it was inserted Word for Word in the said Treaty That the most Christian King shall Covenant and Agree and by the present Article He does Covenant and Agree That it shall be free for the Emperor and the Empire until the First Day of November next to accept the Conditions of Peace lately proposed by the Most Christian King according to the Declaration made on the First Day of this present Month unless in the mean time it shall be otherwise agreed between His Imperial Majesty and the Empire and His Most Christian Majesty And in case His Imperial Majesty does not within the time prefixed accept those Conditions or that it be not otherwise agreed between His Imperial Majesty and the Empire and His Most Christian Majesty the said Treaty shall have its full Effects and be duly put in Execution according to its Form and Tenor And it shall not be lawful for the King of Great Britain directly or indirectly on any Account or Cause whatsoever to act contrary to the said Treaty FINIS