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A35109 By the protector a proclamation of the peace made between this common-wealth and the kingdome of France. England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. 1655 (1655) Wing C7157; ESTC R225620 733 1

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O P ❧ By the Protector A PROCLAMATION Of the PEACE made between this Common-wealth and the Kingdome of France OLIVER Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland c. Whereas by the blessing of God We have with the advice of Our Council made and concluded a Treaty of Peace Friendship and Amity between this Commonwealth on the one part and the Kingdome of France one the other their Lands Cities Towns Dominions Territories Places and People by Sea Land fresh-waters and elsewhere And whereas by the said Treaty of Peace all Acts of Hostility are to cease on both sides immediately after publication therof as well upon the Sea as at Land Rivers Fresh-waters and whatever shall be taken by the one from the other after the said Publication shall well and truly be restored And all Letters of Marque and Reprisal to be recalled and made void We have thought fit to make Publication as We do by these presents of the aforesaid Treaty and Agreement and do hereby strictly charge and require all person and persons of what degree quality and condition they or any of them be belonging to this Common-wealth to take notice therof and conform themselves accordingly And in further performance of the said Treaty on Our part We do by these presents require and enjoin all Ships of War and others belonging to the State or particular persons set forth upon private Commissions or otherwise to observe the said Agreement And to the end none may pretend ignorance thereof the Commissioners of the Admiralty are hereby required to give effectual notice of the premisses to all the ships of War of this Commonwealth either at Sea or in Port. And the Judges of the High Court of Admiralty are also by virtue of these presents forthwith to call in upon their several Securities given in that Court all such Ships as have been set forth upon private Commissions against any of the people or Subjects of France Given at Whitehall this 20. day of November 1655. Printed and Published by His Highness special Commandment London Printed by Henry Hills and John Field Printers to His Highness MDCLV