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A22706 Articles concluded at Paris the xxiiij of February 1605, stylo AngliƦ, by commissioners of the high and mightie kings, Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and Henrie the Fourth most Christian French king, and King of Nauar, for the more commodious entercourse in traffique betweene their subiects; Treaties, etc. France 1606 Feb. 24 England and Wales.; England and Wales. Treaties, etc. France, 1606 Feb. 24. 1606 (1606) STC 9212; ESTC S2644 8,067 30

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in both the Kingdomes and that no restraint or prohibitions shal be made on either side to the contrarie and if any haue beene made of late the same shall be reuoked except notwithstanding those Merchandizes which haue beene in former times prohibited to be brought and transported foorth by speciall Lawes and Statutes in either of the Kingdomes All which kinde of Merchandizes that they may be certainly knowne are to be comprehended in writing and deliuered to the said Conseruators of commerce on either side and publiquely set vp in maner aforesaid 14 Moreouer it is agreed That if there doe happen any Ship to go from GREAT BRITAINE into FRANCE or from FRANCE into GREAT BRITAINE laden with greater quantitie of Merchandize than for which the Custome and other duties hath beene iustly payd in that case the said quantitie onely shall be subiect to confiscation and the residue of the said Merchandizes shall be freely discharged Notwithstanding if amongst the said Merchandizes there be found any Wares which by the Statutes and Ordinances of the Kingdome from whence they are to be transported may not lawfully be carried in that case the Ordinances and Statutes of the said Kingdome are to be obserued 15 Likewise it is agreed and accorded That the Merchants and Inhabitants of the Ilands of GERNESEY and IERSEY may freely and safely trade and traffique in the Kingdome of FRANCE and in the parts thereof and that they shall haue and enioy the like priuiledges and liberties there as the Subiects of the French King doe enioy in the said Ilands paying notwithstanding all duties in euery place appertaining vnto the Princes 16 The Subiects of his Maiestie of GREAT BRITAINE shall receiue in all their causes and sutes ready and expedite iustice in FRANCE and the Officers and Ministers of the Ports of NORMANDIE the lesser BRITAINE and GVYEN shall be charged kindly and friendly to entertaine them And if any matter of greater moment and importance do arise the French King inioineth his Councell to take vpon them the knowledge thereof themselues or to delegate or appoint Iudges indifferent and not suspected As also the like order shall be taken by his Maiestie of GREAT BRITAINE towards the Subiects of the French King abiding within his Kingdome and requiring iustice there 17 The Subiects of the French King entring into the Ports of the Kingdome of GREAT BRITAINE shall not heereeafter pay any thing more for Cockets then the naturall Subiects of the said Kingdome are accustomed to pay 18 And if it shall happen that any of the Subiects of either of the said Kings by storme or tempest or for feare of the enemie shall be compelled to cast anckor in any Port Road or Hauen appertaining to the said Kings respectiuely they shall not be vrged to pay any Custome or other duties either at their entrance or departure for their Merchandizes so casually brought in Prouided alwaies that the Master of the Shippes or the Factor of the Merchants doe the same day wherein any such Vessell shall so arriue or the next day after the arriuall certifie the Officers or Customers of the place to whom it appertaineth the true occasion of the said arriuall and also that they being required shall exhibite their Charter parties be enioined to put foorth and depart from thence so soone as the winde may serue them or the perill be remooued And if it happen whilest they so remaine in the Port that vpon necessitie they bee compelled to sell their Merchandizes or any part thereof then they shall pay to the Customer or Farmers such duties as are to be answered for to the quantitie onely of that which they haue solde and it shall be lawfull vnto them freely to transport the rest 19 And the French King being desirous to make it more appeare how greatly he esteemeth of the amitie of his good Brother the Kings Maiestie of GREAT BRITAINE and his willingnesse louingly and fauourablie to entreat his said Brothers Subiects abiding and trading in FRANCE and how much hee fauoureth this mutuall entercourse and Commerce betweene their Subiects although the right of Aubeyne is woorthilie accounted amongst the most ancient priuiledges and prerogatiues of the Kingdome neuerthelesse he is pleased to permit and grant to the English Merchants and their Procurators or Factors and to all other the Subiects of the Kings Maiestie of GREAT BRITAINE full libertie and right to make their last Willes and Testaments accordingly and according to their good liking to dispose as well liuing as dying of their Merchandize Monies Debts and of all other their mooueable goods which either they haue or ought to haue in any the Dominions places of the said French King and also that whether they die Testate or Intestate their Heires may haue and enioy their goods c. according to the Lawes of ENGLAND so as hereafter their goods shall not be held confiscable by the right of Aubeyne 20 Likewise it is agreed and accorded That the Subiects of the French King may in the same maner freely make their Testaments and according to their pleasure may either at their death or while they liue dispose of their goods in ENGLAND SCOTLAND and IRELAND and in other the Lands and Dominions of the Kings Maiestie of GREAT BRITAINE And that after their deathes whether they shall die Testate or Intestate their Heires either named in the Testament or otherwise succeeding by Law shall according to the Lawes of FRANCE haue and enioy the same goods Prouided neuerthelesse that the Willes and Testaments or Rights to succeed ab Intestato aswell of the Subiects of the French King as also of the Kings Maiestie of GREAT BRITAINE shall be lawfullie prouided in the place where the parties deceased and died whether the same shall happen in FRANCE or in the Kingdome of GREAT BRITAINE or elswhere within either of their Kingdomes 21 And vntill such time that iustice may be done in causes of Piracie and Depredation pretended to haue beene committed on the one side or other for which order shall be taken with as much expedition as may be It is concluded that all Letters of Mart and Reprisals which by either of the Princes before this time haue beene granted shal be suspended and that the same Reprisals shall not heereafter be executed vntill such time as it shall so be determined by decree of the Councell of the one and other Prince and that hereafter no such Letters of Mart or Reprisals shall be granted by any of the sayd Princes but that the Ambassadour resident in either places shall be first aduertised thereof And also after the same haue beene deliberatly considered on in the Councell of the Princes from whom they are to be obteined and confirmed by the Kings Great seale and together with all other solemnities obserued which are requisit in such cases 22 It is agreed further and accorded That this Treatie shall alwayes be vnderstood according to the proprietie and true signification of the wordes therein conteined and that it shall admit no such interpretation as may in any part let or hinder the force and effect thereof expressed in the plaine and simple words but that all subtilitie of vnderstanding which for the most part subuerteth the true meaning of the parties being taken away that which in good faith is done and expressed in this Treatie shall fullie and sincerely bee accomplished and performed 23 Last of all it is agreed and accorded That this present Treatie shall in all things be firmly and sincerely kept during the continuance of the League and Amitie betweene the said Princes and their Successors 24 In all and singuler which Articles before in this Treatie expressed and betweene vs the forenamed Deputies couenanted and concluded by vertue of our Commissions and by the authority therein to vs giuen whatsoeuer hath been done the same wholly shall be vnderstood to be submitted to the will and pleasure of their Maiesties And wee the Deputies of the French King haue promised and do promise That his Maiestie will ratifie and approue and by his authoritie will confirme all and singuler the sayd Articles by Letters patents signed with his hand and sealed with his Great seale and that the same shall bee verified and approoued in the Courts of his Kingdome where and when need shall require The which Letters of Confirmation and Ratification the sayd French King shall cause to be giuen and deliuered in sufficient and auailable forme within the space of three moneths from the day of these presents vnto the Ambassadour of the Kings Maiestie of GREAT BRITAINE residing with his Christian Maiestie in FRANCE he hauing sufficient power and authoritie to receiue the same In like maner we the aforesaid Ambassador and Deputie of the Kings Maiesty of GREAT BRITAINE haue also promised and do promise That whatsoeuer the sayd French King is before bound in this Article to accomplish and performe on his part the Kings Maiesty of GREAT BRITAINE c. will on his part likewise do and performe and will also ratifie and approoue this present Treatie within that same time and in the same forme and maner as it is promised if it so seeme good and acceptable to their Maiesties on both parts In testimonie of all which things and of euery one of them we the Commissioners deputed haue euery one of vs to this present Treatie subscribed with our owne hands and by putting thereunto our seales haue confirmed the same Giuen at PARIS the xxiiij day of Februarie in the yeere from the Natiuity of our Lord God 1605.