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A32172 Articles of peace & commerce between ... Charles II ... and the ... Lords the Bashaw, Dey, Aga, Divan, and governours of the ... kingdom of Tripoli concluded by Sir John Narbrough ... the first day of May, 1676.; Treaties, etc. Tripoli, 1676 May 1 England and Wales.; Narbrough, John, Sir, 1640-1688.; Tripoli (Libya). Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1676 May 1. 1677 (1677) Wing C2903_VARIANT; ESTC R35904 6,582 24

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Majesties Subjects be obliged to pay any thing for the said Christians XII That if any Subjects of the said King of Great Britain happen to die in Tripoli or its Territories his Goods or Money shall not be seised by the Governors or any Minister of Tripoli but shall all remain with the English Consul XIII That neither the English Consul nor any other Subject of the said King of Great Britain shall be bound to pay the debts of any other of His Majesties Subjects except that they become Surety for the same by a publick Act. XIV That the Subjects of His said Majesty in Tripoli or its Territories in matter of controversie shall be liable to no other Jurisdiction but that of the Dey or Divan except they happen to be at difference between themselves in which case they shall be liable to no other Determination but that of the Consul onely XV. That in case any Subject of His Majesty being in any part of the Kingdom of Tripoli happen to strike wound or kill a Turk or a Moor if he be taken he is to be punished in the same manner and with no greater severity then a Turk ought to be being guilty of the same offence but if he escape neither the said English Consul nor any other of His said Majesties Subjects shall be in any sort questioned or troubled therefore XVI That the English Consul now or at any time hereafter living in Tripoli shall be there at all times with entire freedom and safety of his Person and Estate and shall be permitted to choose his own Druggerman and Broker and freely to go on board any Ship in the Road as often and when he pleases and to have the liberty of the Countrey And that he shall be allowed a place to pray in and that no man shall do him any Injury in Word or Deed. XVII That not onely during the continuance of this Peace and Friendship but likewise if any breach or War happen to be hereafter between the said King of Great Britain and the City and Kingdom of Tripoli the said Consul and all other His said Majesties Subjects inhabiting in the Kingdom of Tripoli shall always and at all times both of Peace and War have full and absolute liberty to depart and go to their own or any other Countrey upon any Ship or Vessel of what Nation soever they shall think fit and to carry with them all their Estates Goods Families and Servants although born in the Countrey without any interruption or hindrance XVIII That no Subject of His said Majesty being a Passenger from or to any Port shall be any way molested or medled with although he be on board any Ship or Vessel in enmity with Tripoli XIX That whereas a War hath lately happened between the most Serene King of Great Britain c. and the most Illustrious Lords Halil Bashaw Ibraim Doy Aga Divan and Governours of the Noble City and Kingdom of Tripoli in Barbary by reason of the Injuries done unto the King of Great Britain and His Subjects by the Government and People of Tripoli contrary to the Articles of Peace We Halil Bashaw Ibraim Dey Aga Divan and Governours of the Noble City and Kingdom of Tripoli in Barbary do acknowledge the Injuries done and that the breach of the Peace between His most Excellent Majesty the King of Great Britain and t is of Tripoli was committed by our Subjects for which some are Banished and some fled from our Justice and for further satisfaction to His most Excellent Majesty for the breach of Articles we are sory for the same and do by these engage to set at Liberty and deliver unto the Right Honourable Sir John Narbrough Knight Admiral of His Majesties Fleet in the Mediterranean Seas all English Captives residing in the City and Kingdom of Tripoli and Dominions thereunto belonging without paying any Ransom for them And likewise by setting at liberty and delivering unto the said Sir John Narbrough Knight all other persons taken under English Colours without paying any Ransom for them and by paying Eighty thousand Dollars in Moneys Goods and Slaves to the aforesaid Sir John Narbrough Knight And moreover We do engage our selves and Successors That if any Injury for the future be done contrary to these Articles by the Government and People of Tripoli to the King of Great Britain and His Subjects if upon demand of satisfaction from the Government and People of Tripoli We or they refuse or deny to give satisfaction therefore so that a War be occasioned thereby between the King of Great Britain and the Government and People of Tripoli We do engage Our selves and Successors to make restitution for the Injuries done and likewise to make satisfaction to the King of Great Britain for the full charge and damage of that War XX. That no Subject of the King of Great Britain c. shall be permitted to turn Turk or Moor in the City and Kingdom of Tripoli being induced thereunto by any surprisal whatsoever unless he voluntarily appear before the Dey or Governour with the English Consuls Druggerman Three times in Twenty four hours space and every time declare his resolution to turn Turk or Moor. XXI That at all times when any Ship of War of the King of Great Britain c. carrying His said Majesties Flagg at the Main-Top-Mast Head appear before the said City of Tripoli and come to Anchor in the Road that immediately after notice thereof given by His said Majesties Consul or Officer from the Ship unto the Dey and Government of Tripoli they shall in Honour to His Majesty cause a Salute of One and twenty Cannon to be shot off from the Castle and Forts of the City And that the said Ship shall return an Answer by shooting off the same number of Cannon XXII That presently after the Signing and Sealing of these Articles by us Halil Bashaw Ibraim Dey Aga Divan and Governours of the Noble City and Kingdom of Tripoli all Injuries and Damages sustained on either part shall be quite taken away and forgotten and this Peace shall be in full force and virtue and continue for ever And for all Depredations and Damages that shall be hereafter committed or done by either side before notice can be given of this Peace full Satisfaction shall be immediately made and whatsoever remains in kind shall be instantly restored XXIII That whensoever it shall happen hereafter that any thing is done or committed by the Ships or Subjects of either side contrary to any of these Articles Satisfaction being demanded therefore shall be made to the full and without any manner of delay and that it shall not be lawful to break this Peace until such Satisfaction be denied And Our Faith shall be our Faith and our Word our Word and whosoever shall be the cause of the breaking of this Peace shall assuredly be punished with present death Confirmed and Sealed in the presence of Almighty God the 5th day of March Old Stile