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A32671 A treaty for the composing of differences, restraining of depredations and establishing of peace in America between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain : concluded at Madrid the 8th/18 day of July in the year of our Lord, 1670 ...; Treaties, etc. Spain, 1607 July 8 England and Wales.; Spain. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1670 July 8. 1670 (1670) Wing C3616A; ESTC R35944 3,859 16

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the Subjects and Inhabitants of either of the Confederates with their Shipping whether publick and of Warr or private and of Merchants be forced at any time through stress of Weather Pursuit of Pyrates and Enemies or other inconvenience whatsoever for the seeking of shelter and harbour to retreat and enter into any of the Rivers Creeks Bayes Havens Roades Shoars and Ports belonging to the other in AMERICA they shall be received and treated there with all Humanity and Kindness and enjoy all friendly Protection and Help And it shall be lawful for them to refresh and provide themselves at Reasonable and the Usual Rates with Victuals and all things Needful either for the sustenance of their Persons or reparation of their Ships and conveniency of their Voyage And they shall in no manner be detained or hindred from returning out of the said Ports or Roads but shall remove and depart when and whither they please without any let or impediment XI LIkewise If any Ships belonging to either Confederate their People and Subjects shall within the Coasts or Dominions of the other stick upon the Sands or be Wrack'd which God forbid or suffer any dammage the Persons Shipwrack'd and cast on the Shore shall in no sort be kept Prisoners but on the contrary all Friendly Assistance and Relief shall be Administred to their Distress and Letters of Safe-conduct given them for their free and quiet Passage thence and the return of every one to his own Country XII BUt when it shall happen that the Ships of either as is above-mentioned through danger of the Sea or other urgent Cause be driven into the Ports and Havens of the other if they be Three or Four together and may give just ground of Suspition they shall immediately upon their arrival acquaint the Governour or Chief Magistrate of the Place with the Cause of their coming and shall stay no longer there then the said Governour or Chief Magistrate will permit and shall be requisite for the Furnishing themselves with Victuals and Reparation of their Ships And they shall alwayes take care not to carry out of their Ships any Goods or Packs exposing them to Sale neither shall they receive any Merchandize on Board nor do any thing contrary to this Treaty XIII BOth Parties shall truly and firmly observe and execute this present Treaty and all and every the matters therein contained and effectually cause the same to be Observed and Performed by the Subjects and Inhabitants of either Nation XIV NO Private Injury shall in any sort weaken this Treaty nor beget hatred or dissentions between the foresaid Nations but every one shall answer for his own proper Fact and be prosecuted thereupon Neither shall one man satisfie for the offence of another by Reprisals or other such like odious proceedings unless Justice be denied or unreasonably delayed in which case it shall be lawful for that King whose Subject hath suffered the Loss and Injury to take any Course according to the Rules and Method of the Law of Nations untill reparation be made to the Sufferer XV. THe present Treaty shall in nothing derogate from any Pre-eminence Right or Dominion of either Confederate in the American Seas Channels or Waters but that they have and retain the same in as full and ample manner as may of Right belong unto them But it is alwayes to be understood that the Liberty of Navigation ought in no manner to be disturbed where nothing is committed against the Genuine Sence and Meaning of these Articles XVI LAstly The Solemn Ratifications of this present Treaty and Agreement made in due form shall be delivered on both sides and mutually exchanged within the space of four Months from this day And within eight Moneths to be computed from the said Exchange of the Instruments or sooner if possible they shall be Published in all convenient places throughout the Kingdoms States Islands and Dominions of both Confederates as well in the West-Indies as elsewhere In Testimony of all and singular the Contents hereof We the above-mentioned Plenipotentiaries have Signed and Sealed this present Treaty At Madrid the 8th 18 Day of July in the Year of Our Lord 1670. The Count of Penaranda L S. William Godolphin L S. FINIS In the SAVOY Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1670.