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A72935 Articles, of a treatie of truce. Made and concluded in the towne and citie of Antvverp, the 9. of April 1609. betweene the commissioners of the most excellent Princes, Arch-dukes Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia, as well in the name of the Catholicke Kings Maiestie, as in their owne. Together with the commissioners and deputies of the renowmed Lords, the Estates Generall of the Vnited Prouinces of the Low-countryes and that through the mediation and with the aduice of the Lords Ambassadors of the most Christian Kings, and of Great Britaine. At the Haghe by Hillebrant Iacobz, printer ordinarie to the Lords of the States Generall of the Vnited Prouinces of the Low-countreyes.; Treaties, etc. United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal, 1609 Apr. 9 Netherlands. Sovereign (1598-1621 : Albert and Isabella).; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. Treaties, etc. Netherlands. Sovereign (1598-1621 : Albert and Isabella), 1609 Apr. 9. 1609 (1609) STC 18455.7; ESTC S113147 8,513 24

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ARTICLES OF A TREATIE OF TRVCE Made and concluded in the Towne and C●●tie of ANTVVERP the 9. of April 1609. betwee● the Commissioners of the most Excellent Princes Archdukes ALBERT and ISABELLA CLARA EVGENIA as well in the name of the Catholicke KINGS Maiestie as in their owne Together with the Commissioners and Deputies the renowmed LORDS the Estates Generall of the Vnited Prouinces of the Low-countryes and that through the mediation and with the aduice of the Lords Ambassadors of the most Christian Kings and of Great BRITAINE AT THE HAGHE By Hillebrant Iacobz Printer ordinarie to the Lords the States Generall of the Vnited Prouinces of the Low-countreyes LONDON Printed for GEORGE POTTER and NICHOLAS BROVVN and are to bee sold at his Shoppe vnder the Royall Exchange 1609. To the Reader SO it is that the most excellent Princes Archduke Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia c. hauing vpon the foure twentie of April 1607. made a Truce and Cessation of Armes for eight moneths with the most renowmed Lords the generall Estates of the vnited Prouinces of the Low-Countries in qualitie and as holding them for free Estates Prouinces and Countries ouer the which they pretend no authority The which Truce ought to be ratified with like declaration by the Catholike Kings Maiestie for so much as might concerne him and the said ratifications and declarations deliuered to the said Lords Estates three moneths after the said Truce as it is passed by Letters Patents of the eighteenth of September the said yeare And further giueth a speciall procuration to the said Lords Archdukes of the tenth of Ianuarie 1608. aswell in his name as in their owne to doe all that they shall iudge to bee fitte and conuenient to attaine to a good Peace or Truce for many yeares By vertue of which procuration the said Lordes Archdukes should also by their letters of Commission of the 27. of the same moneth name and depute Commissioners for to conferre and entreat in the said names and qualities and hereupon haue consented and agreed that the said Truce should bee prolonged and continued at sundrie times namely the 20. of May vnto the end of the said yeare 1608. But after they had assembled themselues diuers times with the deputies of the said Lords Estates who had also procuration Commission from them dated the 5. of February of the said yeare they could not come to agree of the said Peace for many great difficulties hapning among them For which cause the Lords Ambassadors of the most Christian Kings and of great Britayne of the Princes electors Palatine and Brandenburg Marques of Ansbach and Lantgraue of Hessen sent thither on the behalfe of the said Lords Kings and Princes to the aide and furtherance of so good a worke seeing that they were readie to depart and to break off al Treaty did propose a Truce for many yeares on certaine conditions contained in a writing by them deliuered to both parties with entreaty and exhortation to agree thereunto Vpon the which writing many other difficulties likewise hapning In the end this ninth day of April in the yeare 1609. there assembled Seignior Ambrosio Spinola Marques de Benafro Knight of the order of the Golden Fleece Counsellor of Estate and of the Warres to his Catholike Maiestie Master of the Camp Generall of his Armies and Seignior Iohn Richardot Knight Lord of Barby Counsellor of Estate and chiefe President of their Highnesses priuie Counsell Iohn de Mancicidor of the Counsell of warre and Secretary to his said Catholike Maiestie The reuerend father frier Iohn Neyen Commissioner generall of the order of Saint Francis in the Low-Countries and Seignior Loys Verreyken Knight Master of the requests and chiefe Secretary to their Highnesses c. By vertue of the letters of procuration from the said Lords Archdukes to treat as well in their names as in the name of the Lord King Catholike the tenor of which procuration is hereafter inserted with the like also of the said Kings on the one part and Seignior Loys Earle of Nassaw Catzenellebogen Vyanden Dietz c. Lord of Bilsteyn Gouernour and Captaine gene-ral of Frize the Citie of Groeningen and Ommelanden Drente c. Seignior Walrauen Lord of Bredero Vianen Vicounte of Vtrecht L. of Ameyden Cloetengen c. The L. Cornelius of Gendt Lord of Loeuen and Meynerswick Vicount Iudge of the Empire and of the Citie of Nuninegen Seig. Iehan of Oldenbarneuelt Knight Lord of Cimpell Rodenris c. Aduocate and keeper of the great Seale Charters and Registers of Holland and West-Frizeland Seignior Iaques of Malderee Knight Lord of Heyes c. The chiefe and representing the Nobility of the Estates and Counsell of the countie of Zealand the Lords Girard de Renesse Lord Vander Aa of Streeffkirck Niew Lecker landt c. Iellius Hillena Doctor of the lawes Counsellor ordinary of the Counsell of Frize Iohn Sloeten Lord of Sallicq Drossart of the County of Vellenhoo and Steward of the Seigneury of Claunder Abel Coenders of Helpen Lord In Faien and Cantes in the name of the said Lordes Estates as also by vertue of their Letters of procurations and Commission hereafter likewise inserted on the other part who together with the mediation and aduise of Lord Iohn Charles Baron of Chagnie and Monyeu Counsellor of Estate to the most christian King and his Embassador extraordinary with the said lordes Estates And the Lord Elias de la Place Knight lord of Russy Vicount of Marchault Counsellor also in the said Counsell of Estate Gentleman in ordinary of the said Lord the kings chamber Baylife and Captaine of Vitry le Francois and his ordinarie Ambassador with the said lordes the estates Sir Richard Spencer knight Gentleman in ordinarie of the king of great Britaynes priuie chamber and his Ambassador extraordinary vnto the said Lordes the Estates and Sir Raphe Winwood knight Ambassador ordinary and Counsellor to the said king in his Counsell of estate in the vnited Prouinces haue accorded and agreed in the manner and forme following ARTICLES OF TRVCE Made in the Citie of ANTVVERP the 9. of April 1609. betweene the Commissioners of the most Excellent Princes Archdukes ALBERT and ISABELLA CLARA EVGENIA and the Estates Generall of the Vnited PROVINCES ●f the LOVV-COVNTRYES FIrst the said Archdukes and Dutches signifie and declare not onely in their owne Names but also in the Name of the King of Spaine that they are well pleased and content to enter into Treatie with the Estates Generall of the Vnited Prouinces in qualitie and as holding accounting and esteeming them to be free Countryes Prouinces and Estates whereunto they pretend not any Right or Title of Soueraigntie and in the Names and qualities aforesaid at this present to make a Truce with them vpon such Articles and Conditions as hereafter ensueth II. That is that the said Truce shall bee good Firme Loyall and Inuiolable and shall continue and indure for the space of Twelue yeeres and that during the