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A74159 By the Protector. A proclamation giving notice that the remaining differences bewixt the English and Dutch merchants stand referred to Commissioners appointed on both sides, who are to assemble at Amsterdam in Holland, the 20. of July 1655. England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell) 1655 (1655) Thomason 669.f.20[6]; ESTC R211504 1,522 1

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OP ❧ By the Protector A PROCLAMATION Giving notice that the remaining differences betwixt the English and Dutch Merchants stand referred to Commissioners appointed on both sides who are to assemble at Amsterdam in Holland the 20. of July 1655. OLIUER LORD PROTECTOR of the Common-wealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions thereto belonging To all and singular the persons whom these presents concern Greeting Whereas in the thirtieth Article of the Treaty lately made and concluded betwixt Vs and the Lords the States General of the Vnited Provinces it is Agreed That Commissioners or Arbitrators be nominated on both sides Authorized and Impowred to examine and determine the losses and injuries which either side alledges to have sustained from the other since the year 1611. unto the eighteenth day of May 1652. old stile The particulars of which were to be delivered in to the Commissioners so nominated before the eighteenth day of May 1654. Which time was afterwards by mutual consent enlarged to the thirtieth of the said Moneth And if the said Commissioners should not within three moneths space to be accounted from the said thirtieth day of May come to an Agreement concerning the differences aforesaid That in such case the aforesaid differences be submitted to the Iudgement and Arbitration of the Protestant Cantons of Swisserland Who should be desired to take upon them that Arbitration And appoint Commissioners impowred and instructed to give final Iudgement thereupon within six moneths next following after expiration of the three moneths aforesaid And whereas the Commissioners on both fides have met in London and received sundry demands delivered to them within the time prefixed and have examined and determined divers of them according as is contained in an Award of the said Commissioners published under their hands and Seals the thirtieth of August 1654. Did stile And whereas several Demands and Differences the particulars of which were delivered within the time aforesaid do yet remain undecided which according to the said Thirtieth Article ought to be remitted to the Protestant Cantons of Swisserland to the end they might be decided by such Commissioners as they for that purpose should nominate and appoint which Nomination and Appointment not being by them made within the aforesaid Time of Six months and it being necessary that the said remaining Controversies and Demands be judged and determined and all appearance of Difference for the future removed It was further agreed and concluded betwixt Vs and the Lords the States General of the Vnited Provinces That all Demands delivered within the Time aforesaid viz. the Thirtieth of May One thousand six hundred fifty four and not comprehended and determined in the Award aforesaid be referred and submitted to the Iudgement and Determination of the said Commissioners or of such others who shall hereafter be nominated and appointed on both sides which Commissioners shall assemble together at Amsterdam in Holland instructed with the same Powers as before and shall proceed in the same order maner and method to a final Determination of all and singular the Differences and Demands aforesaid within Three Moneths after their first Meeting which shall be upon the Twentieth of July instant One thousand six hundred fifty and five and that publique notice of the said Day be given to the people of either Commonwealth And whatever the said Commissioners shall Award and Determine within the said Three Moneths shall oblige both Parties as appears by an Article agreed upon betwixt Our Commissioners and the Ambassador of the Lords the States General and ratified as well by Vs as the said Lords the States General by Our respective Letters Patents under Our Great Seals To the end therefore all such of the People of this Commonwealth whose Claims and Demands for the said Injuries and Losses by them sustained from the People of the Vnited Provinces remain yet unsatisfied and undetermined may be ready with their Proofs Writings and Evidences concerning the premises to attend the said Commissioners at the time and place appointed that so they the said Commissioners may be the better enabled effectually to proceed to a Final Award and Iudgement thereupon as appertains to Right and Iustice we have thought fit to give publique notice as We do by these Presents of the Day and Place prefixed to the intent the persons interessed may have timely knowledge thereof and prepare themselves accordingly Given at WHITE-HALL this 12th day of July 1655. Published by His Highness special Command LONDON Printed by Henry Hills and John Field Printers to His Highness MDCLV