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A79160 Articles of peace & commerce between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II. by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the Christian faith, &c. and the most illustrious lords, the Bashaw, Dai, Aga, and governours of the famous city and kingdom of Algiers concluded by Sir Edw. Spragge knight, Admiral of His Majesties fleet in the Mediterranean, Novemb. 29. Old Stile, 1671. Published by His Majesties command.; Treaties, etc. Algeria, 1671-12-09 England and Wales.; Spragge, Edward, Sir, d. 1673.; Algeria. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1677-12-09. 1677 (1677) Wing C2900A; ESTC R224765 4,061 12

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Subjects of the said King of Great Britain now Captives in Algiers or in any of the Territories thereof shall be set at Liberty and delivered upon paying the Price they were first sold for in the Market And that for the time to come no Subjects of His said Majesty shall be bought or sold or made Slaves in any part of the Kingdom of Algiers XIII That if any Subject of the said King of Great Britain happen to die in Algiers or its Territories his Goods or Moneys shall not be seized by the Governours or any Minister of Algiers but shall all remain with the English Consul XIV That neither the English Consul nor any other Subject of the said King of Great Britain shall be bound to pay the Debts of any other of His Majesties Subjects except that they become Sureties for the same by a publick Act. XV. That the Subjects of His said Majesty in Algiers or its Territories in matter of Controversie shall be liable to no other Jurisdiction but that of the Dai or Duan except they happen to be at difference between themselves in which case they shall be liable to no other Determination but that of the Consul onely XVI That in case any Subject of His said Majesty being in any part of the Kingdom of Algiers happen to strike wound or kill a Turk or a Moor if he be taken he is to be punished in the same manner and with no greater severity then a Turk ought to be being guilty of the same Offence but if he escape neither the said English Consul nor any other of His said Majesties Subjects shall be in any sort questioned and troubled therefore XVII That the English Consul now or at any time hereafter living in Algiers shall be there at all times with entire freedom and safety of his Person and Estate and shall be permitted to choose his own Druggerman and Broker and freely to go on Board any Ships in the Road as often and when he pleases and to have the Liberty of the Countrey and that he shall be allowed a place to pray in and that no man shall do him any injury in word or deed XVIII That not onely during the continuance of this Peace and Friendship but likewise if any Breach or War happen to be hereafter between the said King of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Algiers the said English Consul and all others His said Majesties Subjects inhabiting in the Kingdom of Algiers shall always and at all times both of Peace and War have full and absolute Liberty to depart and go to their own or any other Countrey upon any Ship or Vessel or what Nation soever they shall think fit and to carry with them all their Estates Goods Families and Servants without any interruption or hinderance XIX That no Subject of His said Majesty being a Passenger from or unto any Port shall be any way molested or meddled with although he be on Board any Ship or Vessel in Enmity with Algiers XX. That presently after the Signing and Sealing of these Articles by the Bashaw Day and Governours of the Kingdom of Algiers all injuries and damages sustained on either part shall be quite taken away and forgotten And this Peace shall be in full force and vertue and continue for ever And for all depredations and damages that shall be afterwards committed or done by either side before notice can be given of this Peace full satisfaction shall be immediately made and whatsoever remains in kind shall be instantly restored XXI That whensoever it shall happen hereafter that any thing is done or committed by the Ships or Subjects of either side contrary to any of these Articles satisfaction being demanded therefore shall be made to the full and without any manner of delay and that it shall not be Lawful to break this Peace until such satisfaction be denied And Our Faith shall be Our Faith and Our Word Our Word and whosoever shall be the cause of the breaking of this Peace shall assuredly be punished with present Death Confirmed and Sealed in the presence of Almighty God the 29 th of November Old Style and the Year of our Lord Jesus Christ 1671. being the 7 th day of the Moon of Shaban and the Year of the Hegira 1082. L. S. L. S. L. S. It is further agreed That when the Subjects of the said King of Great Britain Captives in the Kingdom of Algiers shall be redeemed the Sum of Twelve pieces of Eight and a half for each of them shall be abated and cut off from the Port Charges usually paid in freeing of Slaves FINIS