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A49235 The treaty betwixt the Most Christian King, the King of Great Britain, and the States General of the United Provinces for settling the succession of the crown of Spain and the dominions thereunto belonging in case his Catholick Majesty die without issue in English and French.; Treaties, etc. 1700 Mar. 3 France.; England and Wales. Treaties, etc. France, 1700 Mar. 3.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Treaties, etc. France, 1700 Mar. 25.; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. 1700 (1700) Wing L3139; ESTC R2536 13,321 39

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obliges de s' entr ' aider l' un l' autre contre cette opposition de l' empecher avec toutes leurs forces l' on conveniendra d' abord apres la signaturé du present traité de la proportion que chacun doit contribuer tant par mer que par terre XV. Le present traité tous les actes faits en consequence ou qui y ont rapport nommement les actes solemnels que sa Majeste tres Chret. Monseigneur le Dauphin sont obliges de donner en vertu de l' art 4. cy dessus seront enregistrez au parlement de Paris suivant le forme teneur l' usage ordinaire pour avoir lieu aux conditions qui y sont porteés des que l' Empereur sera entré dans le present traité ou au bout de trois mois qui luy sont donnez pour cet effet s' il ny entre pas plus tot pareillement sa Majeste Imperiale sera tenüe quand elle entrera dans le present traité de le faire approuver enregistrer avec tous les actes faits en consequence ou qui y ont rapport nommement les actes solemnels que s Majeste Imperiale le Roy des Rom. le serenissime Archi-Duc seront obligez de donner en vertu de l' art 6 cy dessus en conseil d' Etat ou ailleurs suivant les formes les plus authentiques du pais XVI Les ratifications des deux seigneurs Rois des seigneurs Estats Generaux seront toutes trois eschangeés en meme tems á Londres dans l' espace de trois semaines a compter du jour que lesd seigneurs Estat Generaux auront signé ou plútot si faire se peut Fait signé á Londres le 3 Mars N. S. 1700. 21 Feb. V. S. 1699. par nous plenipotentiares de France Angleterre à la Haye le 25. ded mois de Mars 1700. par nous plenipotentiares de France des seigneurs Estats Generaux les deux seigneurs Rois lesd seigneurs Estats Generaux etant convenus que la signature de le present traité se feroit de la sorte en foy de quoy nous avons signé led present traité de notre main fait apposer le cachet de nos armes Signe Tallard Briord Portland Jersey J. van Ersen F. B. de Reede Heinsius W. de Nassau E. de Weede W. van Haren Ar. Lemker van Heek avec leurs cachetes A TREATY between the most Christian King the King of Great Britain and the Lords States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries BE it known to all who shall see these presents That the most serene and most potent Prince Lewis XIV by the Grace of God most Christian King of France and Navarre c. and the most serene and most potent Prince William III. also by the Grace of God King of Great Britain c. and the Lords States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries having nothing more in design than to confirm by new Obligations that good Intelligence reestablish'd between his most Christian Majesty his Majesty of Great Britain and the said Lords States General of the United Provinces by the last Treaty concluded at Reswick and to prevent by taking timely Measures those Events which may raise new Wars in Europe Have to this end given their full Powers to conclude a new Treaty that is to say his most Christian Majesty to the Sieur Camille d' Hortung Count de Tallard Lieutenant General of the King's Armies and of his Province of Dauphiny Ambassador Extraordinary of France in England and to the Sieur Gabriel Count de Briord Marquiss de Senezan one of his Majesty's Privy Council and his Ambassador Extraordinary to the States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries his said Britannick Majesty to the Sieur William Earl of Portland Viscount of Cirencester Baron of Woodstock Knight of the Garter and Privy Counsellor to the King and to the Sieur Edward Earl of Jersy Viscount Villars Baron of How Knight Marshal of England first Secretary of State and Privy Counsellor to the King and the said States General to the Lords John van Ersen Burgomaster and Senator of the Town of Zutphen Curator of the University of Harderwye●k Frederick Baron Rheede Lord de Lier St. Anthony Berlee of the Order of the Nobility of Holland and West Frizeland Anthony Hensius Counsellor Pensionary Keeper of the Great Seal and Superintendant of the Fiefs of the same Province William of Nassau Lord d'Odyke Cortigene first Noble and Representative of the Nobility in the Assembly of the States and of the Deputies Counsellor of Zealand Everhard de Veede Ld of Weede Dickvelt Ratteles Ld of the Mannor of the Town of Oudewater Dean and Member of the Imperial Chapter of St. Mary of Vtrecht Dickgrave of the River Rhine in the Province of Vtrecht and President of the States of the same Province William van Harein Grietman du Bild Deputy of the Nobility of the States of Friezland Procurator of the University of Franeker Arnold Lemsker Burgomaster of Deventer and John van Heek Senator of the Town of Groningen all Deputies of the said Lords States General on behalf of Guelderland Holland and West Friezland of Zealand of Vtrecht of Friezland of Overysel and of Groningen and Omelandt who by virtue of the said Powers have agreed to the following Articles Article I. The Peace reestablisht by the Treaty of Reswick between his most Christian Majesty his Britannick Majesty and Lords States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries their Heirs and Successors their Kingdoms States and Subjects shall be firm and constant and their Majesties and the said Lords States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries shall reciprocally do what they can to contribute to the advantage and profit of one another II. As the principal object which his said most Christian Majesty his said Majesty of Great Britain and the said States General propose to themselves is that of maintaining the general Tranquillity of Europe they could not without sorrow understand that the state of the King of Spain's Health hath for some time been so languishing that the Life of the said Prince is much feared tho they cannot think upon this Event without trouble because of the sincere and true Love they have for him they have nevertheless thought it the more necessary to consider it because his Catholick Majesty having no Children the business of the Succession will infallibly raise a new War if the most Christian King should maintain his own Pretensions those of Monseigneur the Dauphin or of his Successors to the whole Succession of Spain and if the Emperor should also make good his Pretensions those of the King of the Romans of the Arch-Duke his second Son or of his other Children Males or
they shall enter into and ratify this present Treaty and the most Serene Archduke Charles as soon as he shall be of Age all other Rights and Pretensions to the said Kingdoms Islands States Lands and Places which compose the Share or Portion assigned to Mons Dauphin and of him who shall have the Dutchy of Milan by exchange of what shall be given to Mons the Dauphin of all which they shall cause the most solemn and authentick Acts to be made that may be that is to say the Emperor and the King of the Romans when they shall ratify this present Treaty and the most serene Arch-Duke as soon as he shall come of age which shall be deliver'd to his Brittanick Majesty and the said States General VII Immediately after the Exchange and Ratification of this present Treaty it shall be communicated to the Emperor who shall be invited to enter thereinto but if after three months time from the day of the said Communication and the said Invitation or the day that his Catholick Majesty shall die if it happen before the expiration of the said three months his Imperial Majesty and the King of the Romans should refuse to enter thereinto and to agree to the share assigned to the most serene Arch Duke Charles the two Kings or their Successors and the States General shall agree upon a Prince to whom that part shall be given and in case notwithstanding the present Convention the most serene Arch Duke shall take possession either of the part which might fall to him before he has accepted the present Treaty or of that part which might be assign'd to Mons Dauphin or to him who shall have the Dutchy of Milan in exchange as abovesaid the said two Kings and the States General by virtue of this Convention shall hinder him with all their Forces VIII The most serene Arch Duke shall not pass into Spain nor into the Dutchy of Milan during the Life of his Catholick Majesty but with common consent and not otherwise IX If the most serene Arch-Duke should dy without Children either before or after the Death of the Catholick King the share which is hereby assigned to him by the Articles of this Treaty shall come to such Male Child of the Emperor or c. except the K. of the Romans or such Children Males or c. of the K. of the Romans which his Imperial Majesty shall think fit to assign it to And in case his said Imperial Majesty should die without having made the abovesaid Assignment it may be done by the K. of the Romans but on condition that the said part shall never be united nor belong to the person of him who shall be Emperor or King of the Romans or is become one or the other be it by Succession Will Contract of Marriage Donation Exchange Cession Appeal Revolt or otherways And in like manner the said share of the serene Arch-Duke shall never come or belong to the person of a Prince that shall be King or Dauphin of France or that is become one or the other be it by Succession Will Contract of Marriage Donation or otherwise X. The King of Spain dying without Children c. the abovesaid Case happening the two Kings and the States General do oblige themselves to leave the whole Succession in the same state as it shall then be without seizing the whole or any part directly or indirectly but each Prince immediately may put himself in possession of what is assigned him as his share as soon as he has fulfill'd on his part the 4th and 6th preceding Articles and in case of difficulty the two Kings and the States General shall do their utmost endeavours to the end that each one shall be put in possesssion of his part according to this Agreement and that it may have its entire effect engage themselves to give by Sea and Land such help and assistance of Men and Ships as shall be necessary to constrain by force such who shall oppose the said Execution XI If the abovesaid Kings and States General or either of them be attack'd because of this Convention or of the execution that shall be thereof made they shall mutually assist one another with all their Forces and render themselves Guarantees of the abovesaid Convention and of the Renunciations made thereupon XII All Kings Princes and States that will enter into the same shall be admitted into the present Treaty and it shall be lawful to the two Kings and States General and to each of them in particular to require and invite all that they shall think fit to enter into this present Treaty and to be jointly Guarantees for the execution thereof and of the validity of the Renunciations herein contained XIII And for the further securing the Peace of Europe the said Kings Princes and States shall not only be invited to be Guarantees of the execution of the present Treaty and of the validity of the Renounciations as above but if any one of the Princes in favour of whom the shares are assigned do in time to come break the Order establish'd by this Treaty and begin new Enterprises contrary to the same and so aggrandize himself at the expence of one or other under any pretence whatsoever the Guarranty of this Treaty shall be understood to extend so far also in this case that all the Kings Princes and States who promise the same shall be oblig'd to imploy their Forces against such Enterprises for the maintaining all things in the same condition as agreed to by the said Articles XIV In case any Prince whosoever oppose the taking possession of the Shares agreed on the said two Kings and the States shall be obliged to assist one another against such opposition and to hinder it with all their Forces and shall agree after the signing of this present Treaty on the proportion that each shall contribute both by Sea and Land XV. The present Treaty and all Acts made or that have dependance thereupon and especially the solemn Acts that his most Christian Majesty and Monseigneur the Dauphin are obliged to give by virtue of the 4th Article abovesaid shall be registred in the Parliament of Paris according to the Form and Tenure and usual Custom to have place amongst the Conditions therein contained as soon as the Emperor has entred into the present Treaty or at the end of 3 Months that are allowed him for that purpose in case he does not enter into it sooner and likewise his Imperial Majesty when he enters into the same shall be obliged to get it approved and registred with all the Acts made in consequence thereof or which have relation thereunto especially the solemn Acts which his Imperial Majesty the King of the Romans and the most serene Arch-Duke shall be oblig'd to give by virtue of the 6th Article abovesaid in the Council of State or otherwise according to the most authentick Form of the Country XVI The Ratifications of the two Kings and the States General shall be all three exchang'd at London at the same time within the space of three Weeks reckoning from the day that the States General shall have signed or sooner if possible Done and signed at London 3 March N. S. 1700. 21 Feb. V. S. 1699. by us Plenipotentiaries of France and England and at the Hague the 25th of the said Month of March 1700. by us Plenipotentiaries of France and of the States General the two Kings and the said States General having agreed that the signing of this present Treaty should be performed in this manner In witness whereof we have signed the said present Treaty with our Hands and caused the Seal of our Arms to be affixed Signed Tallard Briord Portland Jersey J. van Ersen F. B. de Reede Heinsius W. de Nassau E. de Weede W. van Haren Ar Lemker van Heek with their Seals FINIS