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A08106 A true coppie of the admonitions sent by the subdued provinces to the states of Hollande and the Hollanders answere to the same. Together vvith the articles of peace concluded betweene the high and mightie princes, Phillip by the grace of God King of Spaine, &c. and Henry the Fourth by the same grace, the most Christian King of France, in the yeare 1598. First translated out of French into Dutch, and nowe into English by H.VV. Netherlands.; H. W., fl. 1598.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. aut; Spain. Treaties, etc. France, 1598 May 2. English.; France. Treaties, etc. Spain, 1598 May 2. English. 1598 (1598) STC 18466; ESTC S107297 21,066 26

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other that from this day forwarde shal be sure peace betwéene the aforesaid kings and duke their children present to come heires successors inheritors their kingdomes countries and subiects without they may make any enterprise vpon the countries or subiects the one of the other for what cause or pretence soeuer 27 The subiects and seruants of either side aswel ecclesiasticall as secular notwithstanding that they haue serued in contrary party shal returne wholy in the possession enioying of all and each their goods offices and benefices as haue bene said aboue of the subiects and seruants of the saide kinges but not to bée vnderstood of the gouernements 28 As for the prisoners of warre they shall bee vsed as is aboue written and by the aforesaid Princes is agréede 29 And ar confirmed in all poynts articles the treatise hertofore made with the late most christian K. Henry the 2. Charles the 2. Henry the 3. the said deceased duke of Sauoy in the year 1559. in the castel of Cambresis except such things as are by this or other treatises annulled accordingly the said Duke of Sauoy his countries citties subiects shal continue a good newtral Prince and common friend vnto both the said kings from the day of the publication of these presents the traffike betwéene this countries subiects shal be frée and assured as is said in the said treatise and as in times past haue bene vsed the poyntes therein comprehended shal be obserued in regard of the officiares who haue serued the said kings so far forth it be not annulled by other accordes 30 Are yet notwithstanding reserued vnto the saide most Christian king of France and his successors all their rights actions and pretentions which they know to appertaine vnto them by reason of the said kingdoms countries lordships or others for what cause or pretence soeuer vnto the which shall not be neither by him or his predecessors expresely renounced thereof to make pursute by friendly meanes of iustice and not by armes 31 In this peace and amity shal be comprehended by common accord and consent of the aforesaide most christian king catholike king if so be they will bee comprehended in the same chiefely on the side of the catholike king our holie father the Pope the Apostolike seate the Emperor of the Romanies the Lords the Arch Dukes his brethren cousins their kingdomes countries the Electors princes of the Citties estate of the holy Empire vnder whose obeysance the duke of Bauaria the Duke of Cleue the bishoprike county of Liege the sea-bordering citties counties of east Freeseland the said Princes shal renounce vnto alpractises promises neuer hereafter to make an●eneither with christendom nether wtout whensoeuer which may any wise be preiudicial vnto the said L. Emperor elector or estates of the said holy Empire but to the contrary shal procure with all their power industry the good quietnes thereof so far forth that the saide Lords Emperors and the saide estates shal be haue themselues amiably vnto them the said kings catholike and most christian and commit nothing in preiudice of them and in like sort shal be comprehended in this Peace the Lords the conferats of the great citties of Germane the lagues Grises which their allies the K. of Polland Sweed the K. of Scotlād the K. of Denmark the Duke Signorie of Venice the duke of Lorain the great duk of Thuscane the Republiques of Genoa and Luca the Duke of Parma Plaisance the Cardinall Farnese his brother the Duke of Mantua the Duke of Vrbin the chiefe of the houses of Columna and Vrsine the Duke of Salamoneta the Lord of Monaco the Marquesse of Finall the Marquis of Masla the Lord of Plombin the Earle of Sala the Earle of Colorino For to vse and continue this present peace with exprsse declaration that the aforenamed most Christian Kinge may neither directely nor indirectely labour through himselfe or others to preiudice and it the same most Christian Prince pretende any thing against them may onely prosecut the same before cōpetent iudges not els in any manner whatsoeuer 32 And on the behalfe of the most christian king shal be comprehended in this present treatie if in case they therein will be comprehended our Holie Father the Pope the seae apostolique the Emperour Elector and Princes ecclesiasticall and secular cities comminalties and estates of the holy Empire and especially the country Pallatine Elector the Marquis of Brandenburge the Duke of Wittenbergh thee Landgraue of Hessen thee Marquis of Hamsbach thee Earles of east Freesland the Seabordering citties according to the ancient alliances the king and kingdom of Scotland according to the aneient alliances confederations made betweene the kingdomes of France Scotland the kings of Poland Denmark and Sweede the Duke and gouernors of Venice the three Cantons of the leagues of Switsers the Lordes of the 3 leagues Grises the Bishop and Lorde of the land of Vallay the Abbote and Citie of S. Gall Cloutem bergh Milhouse the country Neufcastle and other allies and confederates of the saide League my Lord the Duke of Loraine my Lorde the greate Duke of Thuscane my Lord the Duke of Mantua the Repuhlique of Luca the Bishops Chapters of Metz Tibold and Verden the Abbote of Gozze the SS of Sedan the Earle of Admirande is to be vnderstood notwithstanding that the consent which thee catholique king giueth in the comprehension of East Freesland bee without preiudice vnto the right which his Catholique Maiestie hath ouer the countries thereof like as contrariwise are reserued the differances rightes and exemptions of the saide counties al which declaration that the saide king catholique may neither directly nor inderectly labour through himselfe or any other to their preiudice but if the aforesaid catholike king pretend any thing against thē may onely prosecute the same before competent iudges not by force in what manner so euer 33 Also shal be comprehended in this present treatie all others who by common consent of the saide kinges may be chosen so farre foorth that within 6. monethes after the declaration of these presentes they shall deliuer their obligatorie letters and declarations as in such cases is required 34 And for more securitie of this peace and Articles theirin comprehended shall the saide treatie be verefied published and registred in the courte of Parliamentes in the Realme of France Chamber of accountes of the saide cittie of Paris as likewise verified published registred in the great counsaile chamber of accounts of the catholike king in the Low countries all according to the te●or of the treatie of anno 1559. which shal be dispatched by the one the other si●e within 3. moneths after the publication of this present treatie 35 In which poynts and articles aboue named is fully comprehend the treat●e and articles which haue bene agréed and passed betwéene the said deputies and in
the names as is aforesaide the which by vertue of their power and commission haue and do promise vnder obligation of all and each their aforesaide masters goodes present and to come that they shall accomplish and inuioably obserue this present treatie as also to cause them to ratifie the same to deliuer the one to the other authentique letters both signed and sealed which in present treatie shal be from word to worde inserted and that within a moneth of the day and date of these preents in regarde of the said Lordes most Christian King Cardinall of Austrie Duke of Sauoy which Lord Archeduke hath promised within thrée moneths to procure like letters of ratification of the same king Catholike Moreouer the saide Deputies haue and doe promise by vertue and in the name aforesaide that kéepe the said Letters of ratification of the abouenamed most Christian King Cardinall Archeduke and Duke of Sauoy furnished the saide Christian King Cardinall Archeduke and Duke of Sauoy shall solemnly sweare and take their othes vpon the Crosse holy Euangelists Canon of the Masse and vpon their honors in presence of such as it shall please them to appoint to obs●rue accomplish whollie and reallie the tontents of the said treatie and like oathe shal be done by the said catholike King within thrée monethes after or when it shal be required In witnesse whereof the saide Deputies haue subscribed this present treatie with their names in the place of Vreuin this second of May anno 1598. The Articles of the peace concluded vpon the Castel of Cambresis betwene the most high mighty Kings PHILLIP by the grace of God Catholike King of Spaine c. And the late HENRY the second of that name most Christian King of France Confirmation of the agreement made and concluded at Ryssell and Cercamp INprimis that the aboue named Kings inuiolably obserue these Treaties assist one another in common counsaile 1 Belonging to the restitution of the places of both sides vnlawfully possessed that the King who first doth render them choose out of the others country foure such personages for pledges as he shall think good vntill such time as restitution of the other side be likewise ●ff●cted 2 Don Charles sonne to the King of Spaine shall haue in mariage the eldest daughter of the King of Fraunce and for her dowrie shall haue foure hundreth thousand Crownes 3 Emanuell Duke of Sauoy shall take in mariage the Lady Margaret sister vnto the King of Fraunce and for her dowrie shall haue 300000. crownes and render vnto the King his brother the Dukedome of Berry during his life 4. All places citties freedomes which the King detayneth shall be restord to the saide Duke except that the Kinge of Fraunce shall holde for the space of fiue yeare fiue citties in Piemont viz. Turryn Anguerry Chinas Quiers and the newe cittie Dast with the fortresses and iurisdictictions of the same within which time the king shal yéeld vp all his rights of the said Cities 5 Likewise shall the king of Spaine hold two places and citties in Piemont viz. Vrsell and Aste the which he shal redeliuer with their iurisdictions rights when the king of France doth render his 6 The King of Spaine shall render vnto the king of French S. Quintin Han and Chastelet in such sort and estate as they are except the artillarie and victuailes where against the King of France shall render Didenhouen or Theonuille Mommedy Mais and Marienborgh with like conditions 7 He also shall render vnto the Bishop of Luic Billo with what else he detayneth belonging to the said Lords 8 Touching the cittie of Iuois the king of France shall cause the walles and fortresses thereof to be pulled downe in recompence of Turrouane and there shall be no more fortresses built there 9 Terouan is rendred to the king of France in all liberty as was before except that no fortresses may be built vpon the ground 10 The county of Mountferat returneth to the Duke of Mantua the places shal be returned vnto him in the behalfe of both the kings except the artillerie and victualles shal be carried out and if they think good they may pul downe the fortrasses which they haue made therein 11 Those of Charlois render themselues againe vnder the king of Spaine 12 The Baliage of Hesden with all rights and freedomes returne againe vnder the king of Spaine without that the king of Fraunce haue any iurisdiction therein with all fortresses 13 The county of S. Poll shal be held by the Lady of Tuteuile the two kings notwithstanding keepe their rights the which laying aside king Phillip shall haue the souerannity thereof 14 The French shall hold Calis for eight yeares and after giue the same againe vnto the English and for pledges thereof shall the king of France set sureties for a million of gold and beside send any of his Lords into England whom they will choose who shall remaine there vntill the restitution of the said cittie of Calis and the king of France shall there with all quite renounce all the right which he might pretend thereto FINIS