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A32165 Articles of alliance and commerce between the most serene and potent prince Charles II, by the grace of God king of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c., and the most serene and potent prince Christian V, by the grace of God king of Denmark, Norway &c. / concluded at Copenhagen the 11th day of July, 1670.; Treaties, etc. Denmark, 1670 July 11. English. England and Wales.; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Christian V, King of Denmark and Norway, 1646-1699.; Denmark. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1690 July 11. English. 1672 (1672) Wing C2892; ESTC R43087 12,829 31

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ARTICLES OF ALLIANCE and COMMERCE Between The most Serene and Potent PRINCE CHARLES II. By the Grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. AND THE Most Serene and Potent Prince CHRISTIAN V. By the Grace of God King of Denmark Norway c. Concluded at Copenhagen the 11 th day of July 1670. Published by His Majesties Command In the SAVOY Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1671 2. Articles of Alliance and Commerce between the Most Serene and Potent Prince Charles the Second By the Grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. and the Most Serene and Potent Prince Christian the Fifth by the Grace of God King of Denmak Norway c. Concluded at Copenhagen the 11 th day of July 1670. I. THat there be between the two Kings their Heirs and Successors As also their Kingdoms Principalities Provinces Estates Counties Islands Cities Subjects and Vassals of what condition dignity and degree soever by Land and Sea in Rivers Fresh Waters and all places whatsoever as well in Europe as out of Europe now and for the time to come a sincere true and perfect friendship Peace and Confederation So as that neither party do any wrong injury or prejudice to the Kingdoms Principalities Provinces and Estates or to the inhabitants and Subjects of the other nor suffer any to be done by others as much as in him is But rather live as friends together using each other with good will and respect And promoting upon all occasions the interests and advantages of each other and their subjects as if they were their own And Preventing and hindring with all their power by their Assistance and Advice any damage wrong and injury that may be offered them II. Neither of the foresaid Kings and their Heirs shall consent to any thing that may be to the prejudice or detriment of his Allie but if either of the Kings shall know that any thing is proposed or is in agitation or contrivance or that will be proposed agitated or contrived which may tend to the detriment of the other He shall be obliged to signify the same unto Him without delay and in the mean time to hinder and prevent it by all ways possible III. The foresaid Kings for themselves their Heirs and Successors mutually do undertake and promise that they will not aide or furnish the Enemies of either party that shall be Aggressors with any Provisions of War as Souldiers Arms Engines Guns Ships or other necessaries for the use of War or suffer any to be furnished by their Subjects But if the Subjects of either Prince shall prseume to act contrary hereunto then that King whose Subjects shall have so done shall be obliged to proceed against them with the highest severity as against seditious persons and breakers of the League IV. It is further Covenanted and Argeed That if at any time hereafter Any Prince or State shall invade or by any hostile way Attempt upon the Hereditary Kingdomes Provinces Counties Towns Islands Territories or Dominions of the King of Denmark which he now possesseth then the King of Great Britain shall Assist the said King of Denmark in time with such number of Land-forces and Ships of War against such Aggressor as shall suffice to repell the force and as the state of the said Kings affaires shall require And the said King of Great Britain shall therefore with all his power endeavour to hinder that by such invasion or disturbance the King of Denmark be not prejudiced in any wise in his Kingdoms Dominions or Rights And if the said King of Great Britain or the said King of Denmark shall contract or make any League Alliance or Union with any other King Prince Commonwealth or State they shall respectively endeavour to comprehend therein each other and their Dominions as much as in them lies if they shall desire to be comprehended V. It shall be lawful for the Subjects of both Kings with their Commodities and Merchandise both by Sea and Land in time of Peace without licence or safe Conduct General or special to come to the Kingdoms Provinces Mart-towns Ports and Rivers of each other and in any place therein to remain and trade Paying Usual Customs and Duties Reserving nevertheless to either Prince his Superiority and Regal jurisdiction in his kingdoms Provinces Principalities and Territories respectively VI. It is notwithstanding Covenanted and Concluded That the Subjects of the King of Great Britain shall in no wise come to the Prohibited Ports of which mention is made in Precedent Treaties nor Colonies without the Special Licence of the King of Denmark first desired and obtained unless they shall be compelled to make thither and enter therein by stress of Weather or pursuit of Pirates in which case neither shall it be lawfull for them to buy or sell As also in like manner the Subjects of the King of Denmark shall not come to the British Colonies unless by Special Licence of the King of Great Britain first desired and obtained VII It shall be lawful for the Subjects of the Most Serene King of Denmark to bring into their own Stores and Ware-houses in England Scotland and Ireland and other the Ports of the King of Great Britain in Europe such Commodities as now or hereafter shall be of the growth and production of the Estates Countries and Dominions Subject to the King of Denmark or of the Manufacture thereof and likewise such as come from any part of the River of Elbe In like manner shall it be lawfull for the Subjects of the King of Great Britain to import and bring into Denmak Norway and all other Ports and Colonies not prohibited of the King of Denmark all kinds of Merchandise which now or hereafter shall be produced or made in the Kingdoms Countries and Estates under the Subjection of the King of Great Britain But if at any time hereafter it be permitted to any forrein Nations to bring all kinds of Commodities without exception into England Scotland and Ireland and other the Ports belonging to the King of Great Brittain then the same also shall be lawfull for the Subjects of the King of Denmark Which in like manner shall be permitted to the Subjects of the King of Great Britain upon the like occasion in the Prohibited Ports and Colonies of the King of Denmark VIII It is also Covenanted and agreed that the people and Subjects of the King of Great Britain Sailing to any the Hereditary Kingdoms Countries or Dominions of the King of Denmark or trading in the same shall pay no more or greater Customs Tribute toll or other Duties nor in any other manner then the People of the United Provinces of the Low-countries and other strangers the Swede onely excepted trading thither and Paying lesser Customs do or shall pay And in going returning and staying as also in fishing and trading and