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A51765 A manifesto, or, An account of the state of the present differences between the most serene and potent King of Denmark and Norway Christian the V., and the most serene Duke of Sleswick and Holstein-Gottorp Christian Albert together with some letters of the King of Great Britain, the King of Denmark, and the Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, concerning a mediation in these differences, which the king of Great Britain most generously offer'd, and the king of Denmark refused and slighted : as also some other letters of the Dukes of Brunswick-Lunenbourgh, the emperor, &c., whereby the calumnies of a certain Danish minister are plainly detected. Christian Albrecht, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, 1641-1695. 1677 (1677) Wing M428A; ESTC R12344 65,710 126

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his most Serene Royal Majesty and his most Serene Highness their Ministers Servants or Subjects which may be taken any other ways than in good part It shall all as well for the sake of the mutual Consanguinity and especially of her most Serene Royal Majesty the Queen of Sweden as for the perpetuating the friendship between both Houses from this day forward be forgotten and be no more remembred to the prejudice of any one but by vertue of this Transaction be wholly extinguished And his most Serene Royal Majesty of Denmark will also when Denmark shall be evacuated not only withdraw his Army and Forces out of his Highnesses Country and Places but likewise do his utmost endeavour to oblige his Allies to send away and draw their Troops without any delay or ●ergiversation out of the Lands Towns and Forts of his Highness which they have possessed themselves of Out of the Treaty of Peace at Oliva Art 22. The Duke of Holstein-Gottorp by the consent of the Parties stipulating shall be included in this Peace Art 26. The same is repeated Art 31. It importing very much to the establishment of this Peace that it be made to reach all parties in Difference and that the safety of Trade between all the Parties engaged in the VVar be provided for and therefore though the Controversies that are depending between the most Serene King and Kingdom of Sweden and the most Serene King of Denmark cannot be well determined here but are now under discussion at Copenhaguen and in a fair way of Composure it is nevertheless Enacted that the Kingdoms and Countries of the most Serene King of Denmark and Norway included in the Danish Peace shall be comprehended in this Treaty so that all which has been agreed and concluded between the said Kings of Sweden and Denmark shall be part of this Peace as if the particulars were specifyed and set down in this Instrument yet so as not to derogate from any thing of the Treaty already concluded or which shall be concluded in Denmark between both Kings and Kingdoms 35. To the end that this Peace may be rendred more firm permanent and secure and remain inviolable on every side the said Parties as well Principal as Allies now Treating do promise besides that they will and intend to keep this Transaction and Peace inviolably with all its Articles Contents and Clauses and that it may not be violated hereafter they oblige themselves to a mutual Guaranty and reciprocal defence on all parts promising by these as firmly as it may be that if it happen that any Party be attacked by another or others either by Sea or Land against the Contents of this Treaty the Aggressor shall ipso facto be accounted by all the rest as the Breaker of this Peace losing all the benefit thereof and the rest of the Parties now Treating shall be obliged to assist the Party injured with their Forces and Arms within two Months at the furthest after thereunto desired by the injur'd Party and prosecute the VVar against the Aggressor until a Peace can be made to the satisfaction of all But if it happen that one Party shall receive any grievous injury by the other or some by others without force of Arms it shall not be lawful to the Injur'd to have presently recourse to Arms but endeavours shall be used to compose such kind of Controversies amicably and in a friendly manner Out of the Transactions at Gluckstadt Octob. 12. 1667. And first that a Friendly kind and filial affection may be restored between his most Serene Royal Majesty and the Duke of Gottorp all those things which have been acted directly or indirectly against the Union and and all those Treaties that concern the Kingdom of Denmark the Dukedoms of Sleswick and Holstein and all the Princes belonging to the same shall on both sides be absolutely forgotten and are abolisht for ever and the said Union except as to what has been in 1658 and 1660 otherwise determined by the aforesaid Treaties of Roschild and Copenhaguen shall subsist in its full force in Peace and VVar any pretence or interpretation whatsoever notwithstanding and shall be constantly observed And neither Party shall molest or oppose the other for any cause whatsoever contrary to the same At the end of this Transaction these words are set down VVe do Attest and Certifie that we have approved the foregoing Transaction and all and every the Articles and Clauses of the same and accordingly do approve agree and confirm it promising for Us Our Heirs and Successors upon Our Royal Faith that We shall not directly nor indirectly act or suffer any thing to be acted against the same and that we shall firmly adhere thereunto Given under Our Hand and Signet Frederick We CHARLES by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland KING Defender of the Faith c. Make known and certifie That whereas the most Serene Prince Frederick the III. by the same Grace of Denmark and Norway Goths and Vandals King Duke of Sleswick H●lstein Stormar and Dithmars Earl in Oldenbourgh and Delmenhorst having wholly and fully freed and absolved the most High Prince the Lord Frederick Heir of Norway Duke of Sleswick and Holstein c. and his lawful Heirs Males from a certain Feudal Homage and Vassalage for the Dukedom of Sleswick and having yielded up to him and his Descendents Males the Dukedom of Sleswick with the Supreme and absolute Dominion thereof commonly called the Soveraignty and all its Rights and Appurtenances as appears more fully by the Treaty or Instrument And whereas the most High Prince the Lord Christian Albert Elected Bishop of Lubeck Heir of Norway Duke of Sleswick Holstein Stormar Dithmars Earl in Oldenburgh and Delmenhorst Our Cousin having desired Us by the Illustrious Sir John Leyenberg Knight Resident in Our Court for the most Potent King of Sweden that interposing our Authority We would confirm and ratifie by way of Guaranty the said Treaty or Covenant concluded at Copenhaguen with all and every one of its Clauses as it is set down word for word in the German Exemplar which We have received from the said Resident of the most Serene King of Sweden upon his Faith We therefore as well to gratifie the demand and desire of the most Serene King of Sweden as to shew the affection VVe bear and will always bear to the aforesaid Duke Christian Albert nearly joyned to Us both in Friendship and Blood have thought fit to constitute Our Selves as Guarantee and a Security for the observation of this Treaty or Convention concluded at Copenhaguen the 12 May 1658 as by these in the best most ample and secure form We do constitute Our Selves Guarantee and a Security for the same Promising upon Our Royal Faith that We will maintain the Duke Christian Albert his Heirs and Successors in the said and all other and singular their Rights and if any thing be attempted against his Highness his Heirs and Successors VVe