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A32673 A treaty marine between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II ... and the High and Mighty Lords, the States General of the United Netherlands to be observed throughout all and every the countreys and parts of the world by sea and land, concluded at London the first day of December, 1674 ...; Treaties, etc. United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1674 Dec. 1 England and Wales.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1674 Dec. 1.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. 1674 (1674) Wing C3619; ESTC R4182 8,144 32

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A Treaty Marine Between The Most Serene and Mighty PRINCE CHARLES II. By the Grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. And the High and Mighty LORDS THE STATES GENERAL OF THE UNITED NETHERLANDS To be observed throughout all and every the Countreys and Parts of the World by Sea and Land Concluded at London the First day of December 1674. S. V. Published by His Majesties Command LONDON Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1674. A TREATY MARINE Artic. I. THAT it shall and may be lawful for all and every the Subjects of the Most Serene and Mighty Prince the King of Great Britain aforesaid with all Freedom and Safety to Sail Trade and Exercise any manner of Traffique in all those Kingdoms Countreys and Estates which are or at any time hereafter shall be in Peace Amity or Neutrality with His said Majesty So that they shall not be any ways hindred or molested in their Navigation or Trade by the Military Forces nor by the Ships of War or any other kind of Vessels whatsoever belonging either to the High and Mighty States General of the United Netherlands or to their Subjects upon Occasion or Pretence of any Hostility or Difference which now is or shall hereafter happen between the said Lords the States General and any Princes or People whatsoever in Peace Amity or Neutrality with His said Majesty And likewise that it shall and may be lawful for all and every the Subjects of the said High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands with all Freedom and Safety to Sail Trade and Exercise any manner of Traffique in all those Kingdoms Countreys and Estates which are or at any time hereafter shall be in Peace Amity or Neutrality with the aforesaid Lords the States So that they shall not be any ways hindred or molested in their Navigation or Trade by the Military Forces nor by the Ships of War or any other kind of Vessels whatsoever belonging either to the Most Serene and Mighty King above mentioned or to His Subjects upon Occasion or Pretence of any Hostility or Difference which now is or shall hereafter happen between His said Majesty and any Princes or People whatsoever in Peace Amity or Neutrality with the said Lords the States II. Nor shall this Freedom of Navigation and Commerce be infringed by Occasion or Cause of any War in any kind of Merchandizes but shall Extend to all Commodities which shall be carried in time of Peace those onely Excepted which follow in the next Article and are Comprehended under the Name of Contraband III. Under this name of Contraband or Prohibited Merchandizes shall be comprehended onely Arms Pieces of Ordnance with all Implements belonging to them Fire-balls Powder Match Bullets Pikes Swords Lances Spears Halberds Guns Mortar-piedes Petards Granadoes Musket-rests Bandeliers Salt-peter Muskets Musket-shot Helmets Corslets Breast-plates Coats of Mail and the like kind of Armature Soldiers Horses and all things necessary for the Furniture of Horses Holsters Belts and all other Warlike Instruments whatsoever IV. These Merchandizes following shall not be reckoned among Prohibited Goods viz. all kind of Cloth and all other Manufactures Woven of any kind of Wooll Flax Silk Cotton or any other Material all sorts of Clothing and Vestments together with the Materials whereof they use to be made Gold and Silver as well Coyned as not Coyned Tin Iron Lead Copper and Coles as also Wheat Barley and all other kind of Corn or Pulse Tobacco and all kind of Spices Salted and Smoked Flesh Salted and Dried Fish Butter and Cheese Beer Oyls Wines Sugars and all sort of Salt and in general all Provision which serves for the Nourishment and Sustenance of Life likewise all kind of Cotton Hemp Flax and Pitch and Ropes Sails and Anchors also Masts and Planks Boards and Beams of what sort of Wood soever and all other Materials requisite for the Building or Repairing Ships but they shall be wholly reputed amongst Free Goods even as all other Wares and Commodities which are not comprehended in the next precedent Article So that the same may be freely Transported and Carried by the Subjects of His said Majesty even unto Places in Enmity with the said States as also on the other side by the Subjects of the said States to Places under the Obedience of the Enemies of His said Majesty Except onely Towns or Places Besieged Environed or Invested in French Bloc quees ou investies V. And that all manner of Differences and Contentions on both sides by Sea and Land may from he ceforth Cease and be utterly Extinguished It is agreed That all kind of Ships and Vessels whatsoever belonging to the Subjects of His said Majesty entring or being entred into any Road or Port under the Obedience of the Lords the States and purposing to pass from thence shall be onely obliged to shew unto the Officers acting in the Ports of the said States or to the Captains of the States Ships or of Private men of War if any happen there to be their Passport commonly called a Sea-brief the form whereof is added at the end of these Articles nor shall any money or any thing else be exacted f om them under that Pretence But if any Ship belonging to the Subjects of His Majesty of Great Britain shall in the open Sea or elsewhere out of the Dominions of the said States meet the Ships of War of the said Lords the States or Private men of War of their Subjects the said Ships of the Lords the States or of their Subjects shall keep at a convenient distance and onely send out their Boat and it shall be lawful for them onely with two or three men to go on Board the Ships and Vessels of the Subjects of His Majesty that the Passeport or Sea-brief of the propriety thereof according to the Form hereafter Specified may be shewen to them by the Captain or Master of such Ship or Vessel belonging to the Subjects of His Majesty and the Ship which shall shew the same shall freely pass and it shall not be lawful to Molest Search Detain or Divert the same from her intended Voyage And all the Subjects of the Lords the States shall enjoy in all things the same Liberty and Immunity they in like manner shewing their Passeport or Sea-brief made according to the Form Prescribed at the latter end of this Treaty VI. But if any Ship or Vessel belonging to the English or other Subjects of His Majesty shall be met making into any Port in Enmity with the Lords the States Or on the other side if any Ship belonging to the United Provinces of the Netherlands or other Subjects of the Lords the States shall be met in her way making into any Port under the Obedience of the Enemies of His said Majesty such Ship shall shew not onely a Passeport or Sea-brief according to the Form here