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A22705 Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerce concluded in the names of the most high and mighty kings, and princes Iames by the grace of God, King of great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and Philip the third, King of Spaine, &c. and Albertus and Isabella Clara Eugenia, Archdukes of Austrice, Dukes of Burgundie, &c. In a treatie at London the 18. day of August after the old stile in the yeere of our Lord God 1604. Translated out of Latine into English.; Treaty. 1604 Aug. 18. England and Wales. Treaties, etc. 1604 Aug. 18. 1605 (1605) STC 9211; ESTC S100699 12,738 46

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ARTICLES OF PEACE ENTERCOVRSE AND Commerce Concluded in the names of the most high and mighty Kings and Princes IAMES by the grace of GOD King of great Britaine France and Ireland defender of the faith c. And Philip the third King of Spaine c. And Albertus and Isabella Clara Eugenia Archdukes of Austrice Dukes of Burgundie c. In a Treatie at London the 18. day of August after the old Stile in the yeere of our Lord God 1604. ¶ Translated out of Latine into English IMPRINTED AT LONdon by Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie ANNO 1605. ¶ The Commissioners for the most renowned King of great BRITAINE c. THOMAS Earle of Dorset Baron of Buckhurst high Treasurer of England CHARLES Earle of Nottingham Baron Howard of Effingham chiefe Iustice and Justice itinerant of all Forrests on this side Trent high Admirall of England and Captaine generall of the Nauies and Seas of England Jreland and the Jles and Dominions thereof CHARLES Earle of Deuonshire Baron of Mountioy Lieutenant in the Kingdome of Jreland Master of the Ordinance Gouernour of the Towne Jland Castle of Portesmouth Knights of the most honourable order of the Garter HENRY Earle of Northampton Lord Howard of Marnehill Lord Warden and Admirall of the Cinque Ports ROBERT Lord Vicount Cranborne Lord Cecill of Esenden Principall Secretary Master of the Court of Wardes and Liueries All Lords of his Maiesties Priuie Counsell ¶ Commissioners for the King of Spaine c. IOHN DE VELASCO Constable of Castile and Legion Duke of the Citie of Frias Earle of Haro Lord of the Townes of Villalpand and Pedraça de la Sierra Lord of the house of Velasco and of the seuen Jnfants of Lara great Chamberlaine vnto PHILIP the Third King of Spaine c. Counseller of State and Warre President of Jtalie IOHN BAPTISTA DE TASSIS Earle of Villa Mediana Gentleman of the Kings Chamber and Postmaster generall in the Kingdoms dominions of the said King ALEXANDER ROVIDIVS Professor of the Law in the Colledge of Millaine and Senator of the Prouince of Millaine ¶ Commissioners for the Archdukes CHARLES Prince and Counte of Aremberge Knight of the order of the Golden fleece Counseller of State and Admirall generall to the said Archdukes IOHN RICHARDOT Knight President of the Priuie Counsell and Counseller of State LODOVIKE VERREIKEN Knight Principall Secretary and Audienciarie ❧ Articles of the Treatie FIrst it is concluded and accorded that from this day forward there shall bee a good sincere true firme and perfect Amitie League Peace to endure for euer and inuiolably to bee obserued and kept as well by Land as Sea and fresh waters betwixt the most renowned King of England Scotland France and Ireland c. And the most renowned King of Spaine c. And the most renowned Archdukes of Austrice Dukes of Burgundie c. and their Heires and Successours whomsoeuer their Kingdomes Countreys Dominions Lands Peoples Liegemen and Subiects now being or which hereafter shall be of whatsoeuer condition state or degree they are or may be so as the said Vassals and Subiects from henceforth are each of them to fauour other and to vse one another with all kind and friendly offices II. ANd that from henceforth all Hostilitie and enmitie shall cease and all offences iniuries or damages which either part in time of the troubles hath susteined by the other shal be taken away and forgotten in such sort as that hereafter neither partie against other for or vpon occasion of any damages offences depredations or spoyles past may pretend any matter but that there shall be a perfect abolition of all and euery of them vntill this present day and that all actions for the same shall be held and reputed to be extinguished excepting onely such depredations as haue beene committed since the xxiiij of April 1603. because of these an account is to be made And each partie shall hereafter abstaine from all depredations offences and spoiles as well by Sea as Land and fresh waters in whatsoeuer the Kingdomes Dominions Places or Gouernments of the other neither shal the aforesaid Princes consent that any of the grieuances before mentioned be done by any of their Vassals Inhabitants or Subiects and they shall also cause restitution to be made of all depredations and spoiles which hereafter shall be committed and of the damages growing by meanes thereof III. ITem that none of the forenamed Princes their Heires or Successors whosoeuer by himfelfe or by any others shall doe treat or attempt any thing against the other or against their Kingdomes Lands or Dominions whatsoeuer in any place on Land or Sea or in the Ports or fresh waters by pretence of any cause or vpon any occasion neither any of them shall giue assistance or consent vnto any Warre Counsell Attempt or Treaties had made or to be made in the preiudice of either or against the other IIII. ITem that neither of the former parties shall themselues giue or shall consent to be giuen by any of their Vassals Subiects or Inhabitants aide fauour or counsell directly or indirectly on Land Sea or fresh waters nor shall supply and minister nor consent to be supplyed and ministred by their said Vassals Inhabitants and Subiects vnto the Enemies or Rebels of either part of what nature or condition soeuer they be whether they shall inuade the Countreys and Dominions of either of them or withdraw themselues from their obedience and subiection any Souldiers prouision of Victuals Monies Instruments of Warre Munitions or whatsoeuer other aide else to maintaine Warre V. ANd furthermore the foresaid Princes shall renounce as by the tenor of these Presents euery of them hath and doth renounce whatsoeuer League Confederation Capitulation and Intelligence made by what manner soeuer in the preiudice of the one or the other which doth or may repugne against this Peace and Concord and all and singuler the Contents thereof all which and euery of them so farre as they doe concerne the effect aforesaid they shall adnull and make void and declare to be of no force or moment VI. ITem it is agreed and accorded that the said most renowned Kings and Archdukes shall take care that their Subiects shall from henceforth abstaine from all force and wrong doing and that they likewise shall reuoke all Commissions and Letters of Reprisall and Mart or otherwise conteining Licence to take Prizes of what condition or kinde soeuer they are being to the preiudice of the one or other of the said Princes or of their Subiects whether the same haue beene giuen or graunted by them vnto Subiects or Inhabitants or vnto Strangers and shall declare the same to bee void and of no force as by this Treatie of Peace they are declared so to be And whosoeuer shall do any thing to the contrary he shall be punished not only criminally according to the merit of his offence but shall also be compelled to make restitution and satisfaction for
Vassals Subiects or Allies comprehended in this League or of any the Heires or Successours of those Allies their Subiects or Vassals yet notwithstanding this Peace and Amitie shal remaine in his strength and vertue and the attempters and such as doe offend therein onely and no other shall bee punished for their attempts XXVIII ITem that such as haue beene taken in warre and are Captiues on either part although they be condemned to the Galleys shall be released and dismissed the charges of the diet of such as are not in the Galleys being first discharged and the ransomes of such as haue before agreed for the same being by them payed XXIX ITem it is concluded that all ciuill actions which at the time when the last warres began were of validitie and of force may yet bee exercised and pursued notwithstanding any lapse of time during the same war so as no preiudice shall bee vnderstood to haue growen vnto them by the continuance of the warre those onely excepted which are already come to the Exchequer or Princes Treasurie XXX ITem if any controuersie happen to bee moued in the Kingdomes and Dominions of the one or other of these Princes by any person not being Subiect to the same Prince for or vpon occasion of any depredations or spoyles committed the cause is to be remitted to the Iudge of the iurisdiction vnder that Prince against whose Subiect or Subiects the suite is commenced XXXI ITem that if the Hollanders and other confederate States will accept of conditions of pacification with the most renowned Archdukes or their Successors through the meanes of the most renowned king of England c. the sayd Archdukes and their Successors will alwayes willingly hearken vnto that which shal be proposed therein and will desire that by the helpe of the sayd most renowned King of England c. they may bee brought to embrace equall cōditions wherin they shal wel vnderstand how much the said Archdukes doe attribute vnto the authority of the most renowned King of England c. their louing brother XXXII ITem it is concluded and accorded that in this present Treatie of peace there bee comprehended the Adherents friends and confederats of the forenamed Princes That is to say on the part of the most renowned King of England Scotland France and Ireland c. Rodulphe Romane Emperour with the Archdukes of Austrice and the Electors of the Empire together with the States and Cities of the Empire the Duke of Lorrain the duke of Sauoy the dukes of Brunswicke Lunenburg Meckleburg Wirtemberg the Landgraue of Hesse the Marquesse of Baden the duke of Pomerane the Prince of Anhalt the Earle of East-freisland the Cantons of Heluetia and the Grisons the Haunse-cities The French King the King of Poland and Swethland the King of Denmarke the duke and State of Venice the duke of Holst the duke of Florence XXXIII ON the part of the King of Spaine and Archdukes Rodulphe Romane Emperour and his Brethren and other Princes Archdukes of Austrice Princes of the Empire the Electors Cities and States subiect to the Empire the French King the King of Poland and Swethland the King of Denmarke the duke and State of Venice the duke of Sauoy the duke of Bauire the duke of Cleue the duke of Holstein the duke of Lorraine the duke of Parma and Placentia with his Brother the Cardinall the Bishop and Prouince of Liege the duke of Florence the duke of Mantua the duke of Mutina and Regium the duke of Vrbine the Confederats and Cantons of the Heluetians and Grisons the Cities of the Haunse the Earles of East-friesland without notwithstanding any preiudice of the right by the King of Spaine and Archdukes pretended for their States the duke and Common wealth of Genua the Common wealth of Lukes the Principall of the House of Columna the Prince of Oria the Principall of the house of Vrsine the duke of Sermoneta the Lord of Monacho the Earle of Mirandula the Marques of Massa the Earle of Sala the Earle of Colorno XXXIIII ITem it is likewise accorded and concluded that the saide most renowned Kings and Princes IAMES by the grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland c. And PHILIP King of Spaine c. Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia Archdukes c. shall sincerely and faithfully obserue and keepe and procure to be obserued and kept by their Subiects and Inhabitants all and singuler the Capitulations in this present Treatie accorded and concluded neither shall they directly or indirectly infringe the same or consent that the same shal be infringed fringed directly or indirectly by any of their Subiects or Inhabitants and they shal ratifie authorise and confirme all and singular the Conuentions as before accorded and concluded by Letters Pattents subscribed with their owne hands and sealed with their great Seales in sufficient auaileable and effectuall forme and the same so formed and made shall vpon the first occasion deliuer or cause to be deliuered faithfully really and effectually And they shall make the like promise to obserue all and singular the premisses in the word of a King and Prince and shall also sweare to obserue and performe the same by oath vpon the holy Euangelist whensoeuer they shall by either part be thereunto required And the said Kings and Archdukes shall take care that this present Peace and Amitie be published in places accustomed so soone as conueniently the same may be ❧ Articles concerning Merchandize of high Germanie to be transported into Spaine free of the Imposition of 30. in the 100. THE more to expresse obseruance towardes the most renowned King of England c. and for the commoditie of his Maiesties Kingdomes the Illustrious and excellent the Constable of Castile c. Procurator speciall of his Cath. Maiestie hearing how much the Subiects of the most renowned king of England Scotland France and Ireland doe desire to be permitted to vent the merchandise of Germanie in Spaine doeth by these presents promise that it shall be lawfull for the sayd Subiects of the most renowned King of England c. to conuey merchandise out of high Germanie being subiect to the Imposition of thirtie in the hundred and which without payment of the sayd Imposition could not be caried into Spaine and the same merchandise hauing first been conueyed into England and there discharged customed from thence after to be transported into Spaine or other the Dominions of the King of Spaine without payment of thirtie in the hundred so as the said merchandise hath payd nothing to the Hollanders and Zelanders and other enemies of the King of Spaine and the Archdukes and so as they be conueyed in the proper ships of the most renowned King of England c. or his Subiects and not in others of any other Prince or Nation or of other whomesoeuer And to the effect that fraude herein may bee auoyded the Merchandises of high Germanie which are to bee transported foorth of England Scotland and Ireland to the Kingdomes and Dominions of the King of Spaine and the Archdukes shall bee Registred and marked with the Seale or Marke of the Towne from whence they shall bee laden and certified by a Certificate from the Magistrate of the said Towne or Citie testifying that the said Merchandises were discharged in England Scotland or Ireland and that they haue paide Custome there as well vpon perill of the Kings Maiesties indignation as also vpon paine of losse of their Offices and other more grieuous punishments to bee inflicted at the Kings pleasure vpon the Magistrates of the Townes and Cities of the Kingdomes of the said most renowned King of England c. which are to certifie the vnlading of Ships and to testifie of the Registring thereof if they shall herein commit any fraude II. ITem that whatsoeuer merchandizes of high Germany shall not bee discharged in England Scotland and Ireland and yet shall be conueyed into Spaine and other Kingdoms of the King of Spaine as such merchandises shall be confiscated and bee reputed as good Prize ¶ Three Articles concerning a moderation to be had in the proceedings of the Inquisition toward the Kings Maiesties Subiects in SPAINE FIrst if they haue exceeded in any thing before their entrance into Spaine they shall not be called into the INQVISITION for the same neither shall bee molested for any of those things so committed out of Spaine neither shall any Account for the same bee demaunded of them II. ALso if they will not enter into the Churches no man shall compell them thereunto but if they doe enter into the same they shall performe those dueties reuerence which are vsed towards the holy Sacrament of the Altar being there and if they shall see the holy Sacrament comming towards them in any streete they shall doe reuerence by bowing their knees or else to passe aside by some other streete or turne into some house III. ANd if any of the said persons being Masters or Masters Mates or any other Officers of ships which bee not their owne doe exceed in any matter herein the INQVISITION proceeding against them by Office is onely to sequester their owne proper goods and are to leaue free the ships and all other goods not belonging to the Offenders the same is to be vnderstood for the Traders and Factors