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A32181 Articles of peace, commerce, & alliance, between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain concluded in a treaty at Madrid the 13/23 day of May, in the year of our Lord God, 1667 / translated out of Latin.; Treaties, etc. Spain, 1667 May 23 England and Wales.; Philip IV, King of Spain, 1605-1665.; Spain. Treaties, etc. England and Wales, 1667 May 23. 1667 (1667) Wing C2911; ESTC R8549 20,515 48

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convict before a competent Judge in the Country where the Crime is committed shall be put in Prison for three months and shall pay thrice the value of the thing so received of which the half shall be for the King of the Country where the Crime is committed and the other half for the Denunciator for the which he may sue his Right before any competent Judge of the Country where it shall happen VII That it shall be lawful for the Subjects of the King of Great Britain to bring out and carry into Spain and all or any Lands and Dominions of the King of Spain where heretofore they have used Trade and Commerce and trade there with all kind of Merchandise Cloaths Manufactures and things of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Manufactures Goods Fruits and kinds of the Islands Towns and Plantations to him appertaining and what shall have been bought by English Factors on this side or farther on the other side of the Cape of Buena Esperanca without being inforced to declare to whom or for what price they sell their said Merchandise and Provisions or being molested for the errors of the Masters of the Ships or others in the entry of the Goods and at their pleasure to return again out of the Dominions of the King of Spain with all or any Goods Estates and Merchandise to any of the Territories Islands Dominions and Countries of the King of England or to any other Place paying the Rights and Tributes mentioned in the antecedent Chapters and the rest of all their lading which is not brought to Land they may detain keep and carry away in their said Ship or Ships Vessel or Vessels again without paying any Right or Imposition whatsoever for it as if therewith they had never been within any Bay or Port of the Catholique King And all the Goods Estates Merchandise Ships or other Vessels with any things introduced into the Dominions or Places of the Crown of Great Britain as Prizes and judged for such in the said Dominions and Places shall be taken for Goods and Merchandise of Great Britain comprehended so by the intention of this Article VIII That the Subjects and Vassals of the Most Serene King of Great Britain may bring and carry to all and singular the Dominions of the King of Spain any Fruits and Commodities of the East-Indies it appearing by testimony of the Deputies of the East-Indy Company in London that they are of or have come from the English Conquests Plantations or Factories with like priviledge and according to what is allowed to the Subjects of the United Provinces by the Royal Cedulas of Contravando bearing date the 27. of June and the 3. of July 1663. and published on the 30. of June and 4. of July the same year And for what may concern both the Indies and any other Parts whatsoever the Crown of Spain doth grant to the King of Great Britain and his Subjects all that is granted to the United States of the Low-Countreys and their Subjects in their Treaty of Munster 1648. Point for Point in as full and ample manner as if the same were herein particularly inserted the same Rules being to be observed whereunto the Subjects of the said United States are obliged and mutual Offices of Friendship to be performed from one side to the other IX That the Subjects of the King of Great Britain trading buying and selling in any of the Kingdoms Governments Islands Ports or Territories of the said King of Spain shall have use and enjoy all the Priviledges and Immunities which the said King hath granted and confirmed to the English Merchants that reside in Andaluzia by his Royal Cedulas or Orders dated the 19. day of March the 26. day of June and the 9. day of November 1645. His Catholique Majesty by these presents reconfirming the same as a part of this Treaty between the two Crowns And to the end that it be manifest to all It is consented That the said Schedules as to the whole substance thereof be passed and transferred to the body of the present Articles in the name and favour of all and singular the Subjects of the King of Great Britain residing and trading in any Places whatsoever within his Catholique Majesties Dominions X. That the Ships or any other Vessels that shall belong to the King of Great Britain or his Subjects Navigating into the King of Spain's Dominions or any of his Ports shall not be visited by the Judges of Counterband or by any other Officer or Person by his own or by any other Authority nor shall any Souldiers armed men or other Officers or Persons be put on board any of the said Ships or Vessels nor shall the Officers of the Custom-house of the one or the other Party search in any Vessels or Ships belonging to the People of the one or the other which shall enter into their Regions Dominions or respective Ports until their said Ships or Vessels are unladen or until they have carried on shore all the Lading and Merchandise which they declare they resolve to disembarque in the said Port nor shall the Captain Master or any other of the Company of the said Ships be imprisoned or they or their Boats detained on shore but in the interim Officers of the Custom-house may be put on board the said Vessels or Ships so they exceed not the number of three for each Ship to see that no Goods or Merchandise be landed out of the said Ships or Vessels without paying such Duties as by these Articles either Party is obliged to pay which said Officers are to be without any charge to the Ship or Ships Vessel or Vessels their Commanders Mariners Company Merchants Factors or Proprietors And when it happens that the Master or Owner of any Ship shall declare that the whole Lading of his said Ship is to be discharged in any Port the Entry of the said Lading shall be made in the Custom-house after the usual manner and if after the Entry made any other Goods be found in the said Ship or Ships more then what are contained in the said Entry eight working dayes shall be allowed them on which they may work which shall be reckoned from the day they began to unlade to the end that the concealed Goods may be entred and the Confiscation of them prevented And in case that in the time limited the Entry or Manifestation of them shall not have been made then such particular Goods only which shall be found as aforesaid though the unlading be not finished shall be confiscated and not any other nor shall other trouble be given or punishment inflicted on the Merchant or Owner of the Ship and when the Ships or Vessels are reladen they may have freedom to go out again XI That the Ship or Ships appertaining to the one or the other King or to their respective People and Subjects that shall enter into any Ports Lands or Dominions of the one or the other and shall discharge
their Heirs shall be molested forthis cause by the Exchequers respectively but the Proprietors their Heirs or those who shall have their Right shall have for the said Goods and Rights their Action at Law as for their own proper Goods and Estate XXXVIII It is agreed and Concluded That the People and Subjects of the King of Great Britain and of the King of Spain shall have and enjoy in the respective Lands Seas Ports Havens Roads and Territories of the one or the other and in all Places whatsoever the same Priviledges Securities Liberties and Immunities whether they concern their Persons or Trade with all the beneficial clauses and circumstances which have been granted or shall be hereafter granted by either of the said Kings to the Most Christian King the States General of the United Provinces the Hans-Towns or any other Kingdom or State whatsoever in as full ample and beneficial manner as if the same were particularly mentioned and inserted in this Treaty XXXIX In case any difference or dispute shall happen on either side concerning these Articles of Trade and Commerce by either the Officers of the Admiralty or other person whatsoever in the one or the other Kingdom The complaint being presented by the party concerned to their Majesties or to any of their Council their said Majesties shall cause the damages forthwith to be repaired and all things as they are above agreed to be duly executed and in case that in progress of time any frauds or inconveniencies be discovered in the Navigation and Commerce between both Kingdoms against which sufficient prevention hath not been made in these Articles other provisions may be hereafter mutually agreed on as shall be judged convenient the present Treaty remaining still in full force and vigour XL. It is likewise accorded and concluded That the Most Serene and Renowned Kings of Great Britain and Spain shall sincerely and faithfully observe and keep and procure to be observed and kept by their Subjects and Inhabitants respectively all and singular the Capitulations in this present Treaty agreed and concluded Neither shall they directly or indirectly infringe the same or consent that the same shall be infringed by any of their Subjects or Inhabitants And they shall ratifie and confirm all and singular the Conventions before accorded by Letters Patents reciprocally in sufficient full and effectual form and the same so formed and made shall interchangeably deliver or cause to be delivered faithfully and really within four months after the date of these presents and they shall then assoon as conveniently may be cause this present Treaty of Peace and Amity to be published in all Places and in the manner accustomed Dated at Madrid the 13. 23. day of May in the Year of our Lord 1667. The Form of Letters which ought to be given by the Towns and Sea-Ports to the Ships and Vessels setting sail from thence TO all unto whom these Presents shall come We the Governours Consuls or chief Magistrate or Commissioners of the Customs of the City Town or Province of N. do testifie and make known That N. N. Master of the Ship N. hath before Us under solemn Oath declared That the Ship N. of _____ Tun more or less of which he is at present Master doth belong to the Inhabitants of N. in the Dominions of the Most Serene King of Great Britain And We desiring that the said Master may be assisted in his Voyage and Business do intreat all persons in general and particular who shall meet him and those of all Places where the said Master shall come with the said Ship and her Merchandise that they would admit him favourably treat him kindly and receive the said Ship into their Ports Bayes Havens Rivers and Dominions permitting her quietly to sail pass frequent and Negotiate there or in any other places as shall seem good to the said Master paying still the Toll and Customes which of right shall be due Which we will acknowledge gratefully upon the like occasions In witness whereof we have signed these Presents and sealed them with the Seal of our Town WILL. GODOLPHIN Don PEDRO FERNANDEZ del Campo y Angulo The Copy OF A PATENT Containing Several Gracious Priviledges lately Granted by the High and Mighty Philip the Fourth KING of SPAIN c. Which are Confirmed by the foregoing Treaty and whereof mention is made in the Ninth Article of the said Treaty Published by His Majesties Command In the SAVOY Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1667. The Copy of a Patent containing several Gracious Priviledges lately granted by the High and Mighty PHILIP the Fourth King of Spain c. DON PHILIP By the Grace of God King of Castile Leon Arragon the two Sicilies Jerusalem Portugal Navarre Granado Toledo Valencia Galicia Majorca Sivilla Sardinia Cordoua Corsega Murica Jaen the Algarves Algesira Gibraltar the Islands of the Canaries the East and West Indies Islands and firm Land of the Ocean Sea Arch-Duke of Austria Duke of Burgundy Brabant and Milan Earl of Haspurg Flanders Tiroll and Barcelona Lord of Biscay and Molina c. WHereas on the behalf of you Richard Anthony Consul of the English Nation for your self and in the Name of the Subjects of the King of Great Britain it hath been shewed unto me That by vertue of the Peace which is concluded in this and that Realm you do reside and trade in Andaluzia and specially in the Cities of Sivill St. Lucar Cadiz and Malaga desiring me to be pleased to confirm unto you the priviledges exemptions and faculties which do belong unto you as well by the Articles of the said Peace as by the Confirmations thereof and other Favours and Graces which my Lord and Father of glorious memory did grant unto you and all such others which have been given you by the Crowns of my Realms of Castile and Rortugal and to command that they may be in and for all things observed and accomplished unto you without any limitation and for further assurance to grant them anew unto you with the qualities amplitudes and declarations which shall be most convenient for you and to set Penalties upon such as shall contradict and not observe them unto you and to the end it may be known what they are to grant them Copies thereof or of that which my favour shall be And I taking the Premises into consideration and because for the occasions which I have for my Wars you have offered to serve me with 2500. Duckets of Silver to be paid one Thousand ready money and the remaining one Thousand five Hundred in the Moneth of April of this Year whereof the Licentiate Francis Moreno which in reversion of Don Anthony de Campo Redondoy Rio Knight of the Order of Santiago one of my Council and Chamber and of the Treasury in your name and by vertue of your power did acknowledge a Writing of Obligation in form before John Cortez de la Cruz