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A51774 The history of the late warres in Denmark comprising all the transactions, both military and civil, during the differences between the two northern crowns in the years 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660 : illustrated with maps / by R.M. Manley, Roger, Sir, 1626?-1688. 1670 (1670) Wing M439; ESTC R36492 146,663 155

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which was to be payed for the Salt wherewith the three Ships detained in the Sound about the beginning of the former War were loaden shall be paid according to the liquidation made at Coppenhagen and it is therefore agreed that His Majesty of Denmark shall cause the said remainder to be paid within one year and a day unto such Merchants at Hamborough as His Majesty of Sweden shall appoint to receive the same XI Moreover all the Nobles who possess goods and inhabit in the surrendred Provinces Lands and Governments shall be obliged to do homage and take an Oath of fidelity to the King his Successours and Kingdom of Sweden and be further bound to a due obedience and allegeance and services as they formerly were to the Kings of Denmark In like manner all the other Inhabitants of the said places as well Ecclesiastical as Civil Citizens and Country people shall from this day and for ever be bound to His Majesty his Successours and Kingdom of Sweden and all Super-intendents and Priests shall follow that Bishop Super-intendent and Consistory to whom His Majesty shall commit and injoyn them XII On the other side His Majesty and the Kingdom of Sweden do promise that all persons Nobles or Ignoble whether Ecclesiastick or Seculars whether Citizens or Country people dwelling in the Provinces or places surrendred by this Treaty ought to retain their goods and proprieties whether Inheritances Emptions Changes Morgages Grants c. And that in such manner that they shall have power for the future of possessing using enjoying and retaining the said goods and proprieties as they formerly did in like manner they shall retain their usual Rights Lawes Jurisdictions Priviledges and Immunities such as are those Bi●●ae vitae ac manus ut Patronatus according to the Lawes and Constitutions of the Province without all impediment or let so far forth as they do not contradict or oppugne the fundamental Lawes of the Kingdom of Sweden wherewith these surrendred Provinces and places shall hereafter be eternally united What ever shall be determined and decided by Law Justice or Judgement or any other lawful way within those surrendred Provinces that same shall hereafter continue so altogether unchanged and unmoved That it may also appear that His Majesty of Sweden out of His singular grace and indulgence had rather better than diminish the condition of His Subjects it is promised That all the Nobles that will wholly subject themselves to the King and Kingdom of Sweden as for their persons they shall enjoy all those Prerogatives and Priviledges that the Subjects and Nobles of Sweden do enjoy to wit they shall be capable of being received and admitted into the Order of Knighthood of the Nobles of Sweden and may enjoy equally with them the right of Voting according to the first constitution of the Court of Knighthood and that also so that as many of the Nobles who can prove that themselves or their Ancestours did enjoy the Office of a Senatour in the Kingdom of Denmark may also be assured to be honoured with the Prerogative of being received into the second Classis of the Knightly Order of Sweden The rest also may be received according to the Ordinance of the Court of Knighthood and shall absolutely be demeed for Nobles of Sweden and shall provided they render themselves capable enjoy the same access and admission to Benefices and Honours as the other Nobles of Sweden His Majesty of Sweden doth likewise promise that he will be no less careful in conserving the conditions priviledges liberties of the others Orders in these surrendred Provinces and provided they persevere in their duty to His Majesty of Sweden they may entertain an assured hope of bettering their conditons and enjoying the same Rights as the Natives of Sweden for the acquiring of Offices and Advancement XIII That all the Inhabitants of what quality soever none excepted whether in Schonen or in Denmark or in Norway who have goods and properties in Schonen Halland Bleking Bahuys and the rest of the surrendred Provinces and Towns may enjoy them again and retain them together with all the moveables or immoveables which are found there and that they take possession of them the next Feast of St. John together with all the priviledges proprieties and rights in like manner as had been agreed upon and concluded in the Treaty of Rotschild and afterwards encreased and bettered by His Majesty of Sweaen and all without any revenge or loss for any thing done by any whatsoever in the late War provided notwithstanding that wary and moderate Commissioners be constituted on both sides who may deal amicably betwixt both parties evenning and liquidating their accounts to the full satisfaction of each one the better to prevent all differences in their beginnings which might obstruct this wished for Peace XIV It is likewise consented to on both sides that when the Fortresses are delivered to the King of Sweden's Commissioners then also all the Documents and Instructions concerning the Condition Revenues Rents Borders Shores and Limits and also those writings which concern the Administration of Justice Books of Accompts and others which may relate to the knowledge of these things shall be delivered in case any such be found which are not as yet given over This done two or three Plenipotentiaries shall be appointed on both sides with power to separate review direct and ordain all the limits and borders betwixt the surrendred and their neighbouring Provinces and Governments where they are not as yet reviewed separated directed and ordained whereby all controversies and differences may be the better declined and every one enjoy that which is his in peace and quietness XV. On the other side the King his Successors and Kingdom of Sweden do yield to the King his successors and the kingdom of Denmark all those rights and pretensions which his Majesty of Sweden may have upon all the Fortresses Fortifications Isles Provinces Cities and Territories which he mastered by force of his armes namely Zeland Laland Falster Meun with all the Castles and Fortlesses in them as Nykoping Naskow Cooster Corseur Keuk and Cronenburg as also all other Cities Castles Forts Governments Gentlemens Houses and Territories whatsoever which are not expresly excepted in this transaction or not surrendred by former Covenants And after they shall be rendered and restored with all their appurtenances and rights according to the tenour of this Treaty they shall follow and belong to the King his Successors and Kingdom of Denmark without any impediment whatsoever XVI And for the better establishing of mutual confidence and Amity betwixt these two Kingdoms His Majesty and Kingdom of Sweden will have no refusion for his expences in those Fortifications which he raised in Denmark but wil at the time of their evacuation take care that they be all delivered intire and in the state they are now in to His Majesty and the Kingdom of Denmark XVII In like manner at the instance of the Mediators and