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A32675 A treaty of friendship and commerce, between His Majesty of Great Britain, etc. and the most serene prince, the Duke of Savoy concluded at Florence the 19th day of September, 1669.; Treaties, etc. Savoy (Duchy), 1669 Sept. 19 England and Wales.; Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy, 1634-1675.; Savoy (Duchy). Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1669 Sept. 19. 1669 (1669) Wing C3620; ESTC R18561 8,423 32

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And it is further Covenanted that the said Ships of War of His Majesty during their abode in the said Ports shall be Protected and Defended against any whomsoever that would attempt any Violence or Hostility against them XIV Fourteenthly Since in this Instrument of Commerce there has been mention made of certain Fiscal Orders or Tariffes commonly call'd Books of Rates or Publique Duties One of which Printed the Tenth of December One thousand six hundred and fifty one contains the Customes or Duties which are to be paid for all Commodities whatsoever which are sold within the Dominions of His Royal Highness A Second contains at the end of the General Order of the Porto Franco the Thirtieth of October One thousand six hundred thirty three The Duties that are to be paid for Passage by Land through the State of His Royal Highness And the Third and the Last underwritten by the Procurator of His Royal Highness contains the Lazaretto Duties or Expenses which are to be Paid for the Purging of Goods that make Quarantena All which three Books of Rates and Duties are to be regulated according to the Limitations and Restrictions in the foregoing Articles 'T is covenanted that the said Tariffes or Rates and Duties shall never be changed or alter'd without consent of the Consul and the Major part of the English Merchants and Factors residing in the said Ports 'T is also further Covenanted that the Merchants and Factors Subjects of His Majesty shall be dispatched with all Expedition in the several Places where Customes or Duties are to be paid and that none of the said Subjects shall be at any time liable to Revision of Accounts under pretence of Defraudation And if any Officer of His Royal Highness by way of Reward Voluntary Donative or any other way whatsoever shall Exact or receive any sum or value beyond what is appointed in the mention'd Tariffes or Rates limited as in the aforesaid Articles The Person so offending shall be imprison'd the space of Three Moneths or more if His Royal Highness think fit and shall pay three times the full value of what he so demanded or receiv'd one half of which shall be apply'd to His Royal Highness and the other half to the Accuser or Informer XV. Fifteenthly and Lastly 'T is Covenanted and agreed That all Immunities Priviledges and Concessions which in the General Publication of a Free Port made by His Royal Highness are not mention'd or specified in the foregoing Articles shall be for the full Advantage of His Majesties Subjects to all intents and purposes be understood to be expresly mention'd and contain'd in the Body of this Present Instrument And whatsoever for the future of Immunity Priviledge or Advantage shall be granted to any other Kingdom or State all and every of the said Immunities Priviledges and Advantages are and shall be as fully with all their Circumstances granted to His Majesties Subjects as if they were expresly Covenanted and agreed for in this present Instrument For the full and undoubted Confirmation of which and of all the foregoing Articles the above named Procurators of His Majesty of Great Britain c. and His Royal Highness having diligently read and weighed all the above said Fifteen Articles have hereunto put their Hands and Seals at Florence the Nineteenth day of September the Year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty nine L. S. John Finch L.S. Joseph Maurice Filippone FINIS LONDON Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the KINGS most Excellent Majesty 1673.