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B09443 Preliminary articles (or propositions for a general peace) between His Most Christian Majesty and the several allies France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV) 1696 (1696) Wing L3136A; ESTC R180087 1,149 1

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Preliminary ARTICLES OR PROPOSITIONS FOR A General Peace BETWEEN His Most CHRISTIAN MAJESTY AND THE Several ALLIES I. THE Crown of France for the Foundation of a future Peace will observe the Westphalia and Nimeguen Treaties II. Notwithstanding the said Crown intended to keep Strasburgh and Luxemburgh and give for an equivolent Friburg in the State it is in at present with its Dependencies And also Brisack with all its Fortifications except those of the new City the Fort of Esch and the Fort of R yne to be demolished Nevertheless upon the Allies refusing to accept them the said Crown promises to give up the City of Strasburgh only in the Condition it was in when taken III. She offers to deliver up Philipsburgh to the Bishop of Spire IV. The Crown of France agrees to raze the Fort of Kiell and other Forts made on the Rhyne V. As also Fort-Louis and Huninghen VI. She agrees likewise to raze Montroyal and Roseback provided the Allies will be obliged not to re-fortifie them VII The Crown of France will restore to the Elector Pallatine not only his Electoral Lands but also the Dutchies of Simmeren and Lauteren and the County of Spanheim with all other Places whereof his Electoral Highness has been dispossessed to this present time VIII Madam the Dutchess of Orleans will not proceed by force on her Protestant Subjects but will prosecute her Right only before a competent Judge in relation to the Elector IX This Crown offers to give Satisfaction to the other Crowns in relation to other Revenues that is to say to the Crown of Sweeden for the Dutchies of Deux-Ponts and all its dependencies X. To the Count of Valdentz for his Town and Castle of Valdentz XI And She will restore Bischweiter to the Count of Hanover XII And give up to the Count of Obersteine the County Delamoetz XIII The Seignory of Salme and that of Salstein to the Prince of Salme or to whom they lawfully appertain since there is still a dispute about it XIV The Seignory of Lutstenstein and that of Altsheim to those to whom they belong XV. Obsverter to the House of Nassaw XVI To the House of Wirtemburgh the County of Montraband Herricourt Blamont and Chastillet XVII Germersheime to the House of the Elector Palatine notwithstanding former Treaties XVIII Stadez and Landeburgh to the Count de Valitz XIX The Crown of France will restore all that has been taken since the Peace of Nimeguen XX. As to Lorraine this Crown would have it referred to the General Treaty of Peace and in the mean time France promises to offer more on this subject than she has ever hitherto done XXI France will restore to the Bishop of Liege Dinant in the State it was in when she possessed her self of it XXII That to all other Princes whether comprehended in the Alliance or not their Pretensions shall be respited and that France obligeth her self to give them satisfaction in the time of the Negotiation XXIII That this Crown will acknowledge WILLIAM the Third for Lawful King of England without any Reserve or Restriction tho' not before the Conclusion of this Peace since if this Crown should do it at present and the Peace should not be concluded it would be necessary for her to retract it an inconvenience she would avoid LONDON Sold by E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall 1696.