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A32171 Articles of peace & commerce between the most serene and mighty prince, Charles II ... and the ... Lords Halil Bashaw, Ibraim Dey, Aga, Divan, and governours of the noble city and kingdom of Tripoli in Barbary concluded by Sir John Narbrough ... on the fifth day of March, old stile, 1675/6.; Treaties, etc. Tripoli, 1675 March 5 England and Wales.; Narbrough, John, Sir, 1640-1688.; Tripoli (Libya). Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1675 March 5. 1675 (1675) Wing C2901; ESTC R23985 5,092 19

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ARTICLES OF PEACE COMMERCE Between the most Serene and Mighty PRINCE CHARLES II. By the Grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. AND The most Illustrious LORDS Halil Bashaw Ibraim Dey Aga Divan and Governours of the Noble City and Kingdom of TRIPOLI in BARBARY Concluded by Sir John Narbrough Knight Admiral of His Majesties Fleet in the Mediterranean Seas On the Fifth day of March Old Stile 1675 6. Published by his Majesties Command LONDON Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1676. ARTICLES OF PEACE COMMERCE Between the most Serene and Mighty PRINCE CHARLES II. By the Grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Christian Faith c. The most Illustrious Lords Halil Bashaw Ibraim Dey Aga Divan and Governours of the Noble City and Kingdom of Tripoli in Barbary Concluded by Sir John Narbrough Knight Admiral of His Majesties Fleet in the Mediterranean Seas I. IN the first place it is Agreed and Concluded That from this day and for ever forward there be a true firm and inviolable Peace between the most Serene King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Christian Faith c. and the most Illustrious Lords the Bashaw Dey Aga Divan and Governours of the City and Kingdom of Tripoli in Barbary and between all the Dominions and Subjects of either side and that the Ships or other Vessels and the Subjects and People of both sides shall not henceforth do to each other any harm offence or injury either in word or deed but shall treat one another with all possible respect and friendship II. That any of the Ships or other Vessels belonging to the said King of Great Britain or to any of His Majesties Subjects may safely come to the Port of Tripoli or to any other Port or place of that Kingdom or Dominions thereunto belonging freely to buy and sell without the least disturbance paying the usual Customs as in former times hath been paid for such goods as they sell and for the goods they sell not they shall have free liberty to carry on board their own Ships without paying any duties for the same and when they please they shall freely depart from thence without any stop hindrance or molestation whatsoever III. That all Ships and other Vessels as well those belonging to the said King of Great Britain or to any of His Majesties Subjects as also those belonging to the Kingdom or People of Tripoli shall freely pass the Seas and Traffique where they please without any search hindrance or molestation from each other and that all persons or Passengers of what Countrey soever and all moneys goods merchandises and moveables to whatsoever people or Nation belonging being on board of any the said Ships or Vessels shall be wholly free and shall not be stopped taken or plundered nor receive any harm or damage whatsoever from either party IV. That the Tripoli Ships of Warr or other Vessels thereunto belonging meeting with any Merchant Ships or other Vessels of the King of Great Britains Subjects not being in any of the Seas appertaining to His Majesties Dominions may send on board one single boat with but two Sitters besides the ordinary Crew of Rowers and no more but the two Sitters to enter any of the said Merchant Ships or any other Vessels without express leave from the Commander of every such Ship or Vessel and then upon producing unto them a Pass under the hand and seal of the Lord High Admiral of England the said Boat shall presently depart and the Merchant Ship or Ships Vessel or Vessels shall proceed freely on her or their Voyage and although the Commander or Commanders of the said Merchant Ship or Ships Vessel or Vessels produce no Pass from the Lord High Admiral of England yet if the Major part of the said Ships or Vessels Company be Subjects to the said King of Great Britain the said Boat shall presently depart and the Merchant Ship or Ships Vessel or Vessels shall proceed freely on her or their Voyage and if any of the said Ships of War or other Vessels of His said Majesty meeting with any Ship or Ships Vessel or Vessels belonging to Tripoli if the Commander or Commanders of any such Ship or Ships Vessel or Vessels shall produce a Pass firmed by the Chief Governours of Tripoli and a Certificate from the English Consul living there or if they have no such Pass or Certificate yet if the Major part of their Ships Company or Companies be Turks Moors or Slaves belonging to Tripoli then the said Tripoli Ship or Ships Vessel or Vessels shall proceed freely V. That no Commander or other person of any Ship or Vessel of Tripoli shall take out of any Ship or Vessel of His said Majesties Subjects any person or persons whatsoever to carry them any where to be examined or upon any other pretence nor shall use any torture or violence to any person of what Nation or Quality soever being on board any Ship or Vessel of His Majesties Subjects upon any pretence whatsoever VI. That no Shipwrack belonging to the said King of Great Britain or to any of His Majesties Subjects upon any part of the Coast belonging unto Tripoli shall be made or become Prize and that neither the goods thereof shall be seised nor the men made Slaves but that all the Subjects of Tripoli shall do their best endeavours to save the said Men and their goods VII That no Ship or any other Vessel of Tripoli shall have permission to be delivered up or to go to any other place in enmity with the said King of Great Britain to be made use of as Corsairs or Sea Rovers against His said Majesties Subjects VIII That none of the Ships or other smaller Vessels of Tripoli shall remain cruising near His said Majesties City and Garrison of Tangier or in sight of it nor any other way disturb the Peace and Commerce of that place IX That if any Ship or Vessel of Tunis Algiers Tetuan or Sally or any other place being in Warr with the said King of Great Britain bring any Ships Vessels Men or Goods belonging to any of His said Majesties Subjects to Tripoli or to any Port or place in that Kingdom the Governor there shall not permit them to be sold within the Territories of Tripoli X. That if any of the Ships of Warr of the said King of Great Britain do come to Tripoli or to any other Port or place of that Kingdom with any Prize they may freely sell it or otherwise dispose of it at their own pleasure without being molested by any And that His Majesties said Ships of War shall not be obliged to pay Customs in any sort And that if they shall want provisions victuals or any other things they may freely buy them at the Rates in the Market XI That when any of His said Majesties Ships