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A32196 The capitulations and articles of peace between the Majesty of the King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. and the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire as they have been augmented and altered in the times of several ambassadors, and particularly as they have been renewed, augmented, and amplified at the city of Adrianople in the month of January 1661/2, by Heneage, Earl of Winchelsea, Ambassador Extraordinary from His Majesty : and also as they have been since renewed in the month of September 1675 : with divers additional articles and priviledges, by Sir John Finch, to Sultan Mahomet Han, the most puissant Prince and Emperour of the Turks.; Treaties, etc. Turkey, 1662 Jan. England and Wales.; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Mehmed IV, Sultan of the Turks, 1642-1693.; Turkey. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1662 Jan. 1679 (1679) Wing C2931; ESTC R14085 22,568 44

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they shall be taken from him and in no wise be of any force or validity In which time also on the part of our said Grand-father all the above-written Priviledges Articles and Capitulations were accepted and ratified and the peace amity and good correspondence anciently contracted was a-new of him confirmed and established XLVI In the time of the Inauguration of Sultan Osman Han in the Imperial and high Throne the King of England did again send a famous and Noble Gentleman his Ambassadour with Letters and Presents which were most acceptable And the said Ambassadour desiring in the Name of his King and Lord that the ancient Capitulation Articles and Contracts granted in the days of our Forefathers should be of him renewed and confirmed and the ancient peace and amity a-new fortified and established which his request was to the said Sultan Osman most acceptable And the ancient Capitulations Articles Priviledges herein written and confirmed and the long since contracted peace and amity by him promised and accepted XLVII After whom in like manner in the days of Sultan Osman Han the King of England having again sent unto this high Port his Ambassadour the Excellent and Honourable Sir Thomas Roe Knight with his Letters and Presents which were most acceptable and proffering in the Name of the King his Lord all good terms of friendship and good correspondence And desiring that the ancient Capitulations and all the Articles from his Ancestors and from himself formerly granted to the English Nation might be a-new confirmed and the peace and league long since between both Parties contracted and ratified and that some other Articles very necessary might be added to the Imperial Capitulations and divers others already granted might be renewed amended and in a better form explained which his request and demand was very acceptable unto him and in conformity thereunto the ancient Imperial Capitulations and all the Articles and other Priviledges in them often confirmed and the peace amity and good correspondence contracted in the times of his Ancestors Grand-father and Father and himself confirmed were again by Sultan Osman then ratified established promised and accepted whereupon by him there was express command given that for the time to come the tenour of his renewed Capitulations should be of every one observed and that all men should be careful and respectful to the said peace and friendship established and contracted on both parts and that no man should presume to violate or to do any act contrary thereunto which Ambassadour did often declare that the Caddees and other of our Ministers in many places and Provinces contrary to the Imperial Capitulations and will of the Imperial Majesty have imposed and laid divers taxes burdens and moneys upon the said English Nation and those under their Banner for which cause as it is above declared it being found necessary to make additions of some new Articles in the said Imperial Capitulation of which the said Ambassadour made declaration in Writing and presented the same to the Imperial Presence The said Sultan Osman Han with his Imperial Hand and Seal did presently give express order and command that in the time to come all those Articles and Priviledges which were already in the Imperial Capitulations and those Articles which now are therein by our order newly added shall be of all our Subjects and Slaves duly obey'd and observ'd according to the sincere meaning of this our Imperial Capitulations XLVIII In as much as it is publickly known That certain Pyrates of Tunis and Algier contrary to our Imperial Capitulations mind and will do take and rob in the Seas the Ships Merchandise and men Subjects to his Majesty of England and of other Kings and States in league with this our Imperial Port to the great dammage and injury of the said English Nation Against the Pyrates of Barbary We do command and by these Presents we do ordain that several Imperial Commands be given for the entire restitution of all Goods and Merchandise to the English Nation so taken away And that all such English as have been taken and made Slaves or imprisoned by the said Pyrates shall be immediately set free And after the date of this our Imperial Capitulations if it shall be known that the said Pyrates of Tunis and Algier shall rob them again and shall use and continue their outrages and will not restore their Goods and men we do command that the said Pyrates be not received into any Port of our Dominions especially into the Scales of Tunis Algier Modon or Coron Our Beglerbegs and other Ministers shall not suffer them to enter nor harbour nor receive them but the Beglerbegs Caddees or other Ministers shall persecute banish and punish them XLIX Being informed that in our Dominions many of our Customers and other Officers in Aleppo contrary to the Imperial Capitulations under colour of taking Custom and Rest upon Silk of the English Merchants have violently taken from the said Merchants a great sum of Money No Rest to be taken And whereas in the Imperial Capitulations it is written that for Silk which the English shall buy in Aleppo they shall pay as the French and Venetian Merchants do and no more Notwithstanding the said Customers besides the two and half per cent for Custome and Rest have taken from that Nation a great sum of Mony lately under Name of Rest wherefore We command that this Business shall be examined and that the said Mony be restored back and for the time to come the ancient Custome may be kept and that this Nation shall only pay as the French and Venetian do and that never be taken one Asper by name of such Imposition L Whereas the English Merchants Resident in Galata ordinarily buy divers Goods and Merchandize before they can Lade or send them away upon their Ships and do pay unto the Customers the Custome of the said Goods receiving a Bill The Discharge of one Customer a sufficient Acquittance against him that succeeds or Acquittance to have paid the same and after carry the same Merchandize to their own Ware-houses In the mean time before they can Load and send away the said Goods it happens that either the Customer dies or is removed from his Charge and the new Customers will not accept of the said Acquittances but pretend another Custome troubling and molesting of them many ways Wherefore We do Command That of all the Merchandize which they shall buy it appearing really that he hath paid once his Custome the Customer shall accept of the said Acquittances and shall not demand of the Merchant a second Custome LI. It being usual to buy in Angora Chamblets Mohairs Silks and other sorts of Merchandize which they transport to Constantinople and other places of our Dominions and pay their Customes taking Acquittances for the same and so put the Goods into their own Ware-houses And after being desirous to Ship them away the Customers do demand again the Custome No Custome
Whitehall April 13. 1679. LET the following Capitulations made with the Grand Signor be Printed for the use of the Turkey-Company Jo. Cooke THE Capitulations AND ARTICLES OF PEACE BETWEEN The Majesty of the King of Great Britain France and Ireland c. AND The SULTAN of the Ottoman Empire As they have been augmented and altered in the times of several Ambassadors And particularly as they have been renewed augmented and amplified at the City of Adrianople in the Month of January 1661 2. by Heneage Earl of Winchelsea Ambassador Extraordinary from his Majesty And also as they have been since renewed in the Month of September 1675. with divers additional Articles and Priviledges by Sir John Finch Knight Ambassador in Ordinary from his Majesty to Sultan Mahomet Han the most puissant Prince and Emperour of the Turks LONDON Printed for J. S. MDCLXXIX The Articles of Peace c. ACcording to my Imperial Command let it be observed and let no Act be permitted contrary hereunto MAHOMET THE Command of this Sublime and Losty and Imperial Signature preserved and exalted by Divine Providence whose Triumph and Glory is renowned through all the World By the favour of the Nourisher of all things and mercy and grace of the merciful I that am the powerful Lord of Lords of the World whose Name is formidable upon Earth giver of all Crowns of the Universe Sultan Mahomet Han Son of Sultan Ibrahim Han Son of Sultan Ahmet Han Son of Sultan Mahomet Han Son of Sultan Murat Han Son of Sultan Selim Han Son of Sultan Suliman Han Son of Sultan Selim Han. To the glorious amongst the great Princes of Jesus reverenced by the high Potentates of the people of the Messiah sole Director of the important Affairs of the Nazarene Nation Lord of the limits of Decency and honour of Greatness and Fame Charles the Second King of England and Scotland that is of Great Brittain France and Ireland whose end and Enterprises may the Omnipotent God conclude with bliss and favour with the illumination of his holy will In times past the Queen of the aforesaid Kingdoms sent divers of her esteemed Gentlemen and Persons of Quality with Letters and Ships to this Imperial High Port the refuge of the Princes of the World and the retreat of the Kings of the whole Universe in the happy times of famous memory of my Ancestors now placed in Paradise whose Souls be replenished with Divine Mercy which Gentlemen and Presents were gratefully accepted making Declaration and offering in the Name of the said Queen an entire good Peace and pure Friendship and demanding that their Subjects might have leave to come from England into our Ports Our said Ancestors of happy memory did then grant their Imperial License and gave into the hands of the English Nation divers especial and Imperial Commands to the end that they might safely and securely come and go into these Dominions and in coming or returning either by Land or Sea in their way and passage that they should of no man be molested or hindered After which time in the days of our Grandfather Sultan Mahomet Han of famous memory unto whose Soul be granted Divine Absolution it being a-new desired That the Subjects Merchants and their Interpreters might freely and securely come Merchandize and Negotiate through all the parts of this Imperial Dominion and that such Capitulations and other Priviledges and Imperial Commands as had been granted unto the Nation of the Kings and Princes in Peace and Amity with this high Port as France Venice Poland and others might also be granted to the Subjects of the said Queen and all others coming under the English Banner in confirmation of which request were given and confirmed by our Ancestors of famous memory the Imperial Capitulations and Priviledges succeeding to say It is commanded c. Our Ships may trade in all parts c. I. First That the said Nation and the English Merchants and any other Nation or Merchants which are or shall come under the English Banner and Protection with their Ships small and great Merchandize Faculties and all other their Goods may always pass safe in our Seas and freely and in all security may come and go into any part of the Imperial limits of our Dominions in such sort that neither any of the Nation their Goods and Faculties shall receive any hindrance or molestation from any person whatsoever Travel freely II. The said Nation shall and may in like manner freely and securely come and go by Land through all the Imperial Limits of our Dominions so that neither to their Persons Beasts Goods or Faculties shall any trouble or Impediment be given nor any injury be done unto them but they shall always at their own pleasures safely and securely traffick in all parts of our Dominions The same III. And if it happen that any of the said Nation coming into our Dominions by Land or passing into any other Country shall be stayed or arrested by any of our Ministers such persons shall be set free and at liberty and afterwards shall receive no hinderance in his Journey IV. All English Ships or Vessels small or great shall and may at any time safely and securely come and harbour in any of the Scales and Ports of our Dominions and likewise may from thence depart at their pleasure without detention or hindrance of any man Distress of Ships V. And if it shall happen that any English Vessel great or small fall into any misfortune danger of Sea or any other necessity all the Vessels as well Imperial as belonging to private men that shall be near or present as also all others that inhabit the Seas shall give them help and succour and being come into our Ports or Scales they shall freely stay in them as long as they please and for their money provide for them of all necessaries and Provision Freedom to take Provisions and may take Water without the let or hindrance of any man VI. And if it shall happen that any of their Ships shall have suffered Shipwrack Cases of Shipwrack or been broken or in distress shall be cast upon any Coast of our Dominions in which case all Beglarbegs Cadees Governours Ministers and other our Slaves shall give them all assistance succour and help and whatsoever Goods and Faculties shall be saved or recovered in the said Ships shall be restored to the English and if they shall be restored to the of their Goods and Faculties shall be stole or taken away our said Ministers with all diligence shall make sufficient search and examination to find out and recover the Goods and restore them to the English The English and their Dependants to travel freely VII The English Merchants Interpreters Brokers and all other Subjects of that Nation whether by Sea or Land may freely and safely come and go in all the Ports of our Dominions or returning into their own Country all our Beglerbegs Ministers Governours and other