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A35075 Articles of peace, union, and confederation, concluded and agreed between His Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of the common-wealth of England, Scotland & Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging, and the Lords, the States General of the united Provinces of the Netherlands, old style, in the year of our Lord God, 1654; Treaties, etc. United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1654 Apr. 15 England and Wales.; Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Treaties, etc. United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1654 Apr. 15.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. 1654 (1654) Wing C7040; ESTC R21538 10,182 26

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of the Castles Towns Ports Creeks or other places privileged or not privileged which any person of what degree and quality soever he be or shall be hath or hereafter shall have and possess by any Citie whatsoever within the Dominions and Iurisdictions of the United Provinces nor shall be suffered by any person of what degree and quality soever to be received thereinto or abide therein Neither shall the Lords the States General of the United Provinces permit or suffer in any of the places aforesaid any assistance counsel or favor in Ships Men Money Uictuals or in any other manner to be given by any person of what degree and quality soever to any such Rebel or declared Enemy but shall openly and e●●●●●● prohibite and hinder the same And if any person or persons of what degree and quality soever living or remaining within the Iurisdictions of the United Provinces or under their power do to the contrary hereof Then all ●●ery such person and persons so doing as aforesaid shall for their respective lives forfeit and lose all such Castles Towns Uillages Lands and other places which they or any of them shall at such time have or pretend to have by any Title whatsoever And likewise that no Rebel or declared Enemy of the States of the United Provinces shal be ●●●ved into any of the Castles Towns Ports or other places privileged or not privileged which any person or persons of what degree or quality soever he or they be have or shall have hold or possess within the Common-wealth of England or Dominions thereof by any title whatsoever nor be suffered by any person or persons to be received thereinto or abide therein Neither shall the Common-wealth of England permit or suffer in any of the places aforesaid any counsel assistance or favor in Ships Men Mony Uictuals or in any other manner to be given by any such person or persons of what degree or quality soever he or they be to any such Rebel or declared Enemy but shall openly and expresly prohibite and hinder the same And if any of the people of the Common-wealth of England or under their power shall do or attempt any thing to the contrary hereof That every such person or persons shall for their respective lives forfeit and lose all such Castles Towns Uillages Lands and other places which they or any of them shall at such time have or pretend to have by any Title whatsoever XII That the Common-wealth of England and the People and Inhabitants thereof and the said United Provinces and the Subjects and Inhabitants thereof of what quality or condition soever they be shall be bound to treat each other on both sides with all Love and Friendship That they may come by Water or by Land into each others Lands Towns or Uillages walled or unwalled fortified or unfortified their Havens and all their respective Dominions in Europe with freedom and security and in them remain and continue as long as they please and there without hinderance buy Uictuals for their necessary use And may also Trade and Traffique and have commerce in any Goods or Commodities they please and the same bring in and carry out at their pleasures paying always the Customs that shall be setled and saving always all and singular the Laws and Ordinances of either Common-wealth respectively Yet so that the People and inhabitants of either using Commerce in the Countries and Dominions each of other shall not be constrained to pay any greater Customs Tolls or Tributes then according to such proportion as other Strangers exercising Commerce in the same places pay XIII That the Ships and Uessels of the said United Provinces as well Men of War as others meeting with any of the Ships of War of this Common-wealth in the British Seas shall strike their Flag and lower their Top-sail in such manner as hath ever been at any time practised heretofore under any former Government XIV Item for the greater freedom of Commerce and Navigation it is agreed That neither of the said Common-wealths shall receive into any of their Havens Cities or Towns or pernut or suffer that any of the People or Inhabitants of either of them respectively do receive keep harbor or give any assistance or relief unto any Pirats or Sea Robers but shall cause both the said Pirates and Robers and also their Receivers Concealers and Assistants to be prosecuted apprehended and condignly punished for terror to others And all Ships Goods and Merchandize by them Piratically taken and brought into the Ports of either State that shall be found in being yea though they have been sold shall be restored to the right Owners or made good to them or such as have their Letters of Attorney or Procuration to claim the same due proof of the Proprietors being first made in the Court of Admiralty according to Law XV That if either the Common-wealths of England or the United Provinces of the Low-Countries shall hereafter make any Treaty of Amity Alliance or Friendship with any other Common-wealth Princes or States the one shall comprehend the other and the Dominions therein if they shall desire to be comprehended And of all such Treaties each shall be bound to give notice to the other XVI That if it shall happen that during the Amity Confederation and Alliance any thing shall be acted or attempted by any of the People or Inhabitants of either of the said Parties against this Treaty or any part thereof either by Land or Sea or other waters this Amity Confederation Alliance between the said Common-wealths shal not be herby interrupted or broken off but shal continu remain in its ful whole power only in such case those particular persons who have offended against the said Treaty shall be punished and no other And that justice shall be done satisfaction made to all persons concerned within twelve months after demand thereof made upon all such persons who shall have don any thing against this Treaty by Land or Sea or other waters in any part of Europe or any place within the straights of Gibralter or in America or upon the Coasts of Africk or in any Lands Islands Seas Creeks Bayes Ribers or any other places on this side the Cape of Good-Hope And in all places whatsoever as aforesaid beyond the said Cape within 18. months next after demand of Iustice shall so as aforesaid be made And in case the persons so as aforesaid offending shall not appear and submit themselves to justice and make satisfaction within the terms respectively here before limited the said persons shall be declared Enemies to both Commonwealths and their Estates Goods and effects whatsoever shall be confiscate and employed to a due and full satisfaction for the wrongs by them done and their persons be liable to such further punishment when they shall come within the power of either State as the quality of their offence shall deserve XVII That the people of the Commonwealth of England