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A24025 An abstract of the treaty of peace concluded between the most potent and serene Prince, William the Third, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, &c., and the most potent and serene Prince, Lewis the Fourteenth, King of France, &c. at Riswick, September 20, N.S., 1697; Treaty of Ryswick (1697) 1697 (1697) Wing A145; ESTC W39918 1,110 1

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An Abstract of the Treaty of Peace Concluded between the most Potent and Serene Prince WILLIAM the Third by the Grace of God King of Great Britain c. and the most Potent and Serene Prince LEWIS the Fourteenth King of France c. at Riswick September 20. N. S. 1697. 1. THERE shall be a Perpetual Peace and inviolable Friendship between the most Potent and Serene Prince William the Third King of Great Britain c. and the most Potent and Serene Prince Lewis the Fourteenth King of France c. 2. There shall be a Cessation of all Injuries Violences and Hostilities between the Subjects of the said Princes 3. There shall be a perpetual Oblivion of all Injuries Violences and Hostilities 4. The Subjects of the said Princes shall have a free Distribution of Justice that all injuries may be redressed 5. There shall be a free use of all Commerce as it was in time of Peace before the Denuciation of the present War 6. And for the advancement of Commerce and Navigation it is agreed that Commissioners shall be appointed on both sides who shall have a full Power to propose and conclude such Articles as they shall think proper for the advancement of Trade 7. The most Christian King shall restore to His Majesty of Great Britain all Countries Islands Forts and Colonies which the English possessed before this present War and vice versa the King of Great Britain shall restore to his most Christian Majesty all Countries Forts c. the French possessed before this present War 8. All Letters of Mart and Reprisals shall be annulled and none here after granted unless Justice be manifestly denied by the Prince whose Subjects the Aggressors are 9. All things taken within twelve days in the British and North Seas in six Weeks from thence to the Cape of St. Vincent within ten Weeks from thence to the Line and within six Months all the World over after the Ratification of this present Treaty shall remain Captures 10. If any Subject infringes any Particulars of this Treaty he shall be punished according to the Laws of N●tions 11. In case of Rupture six Months shall be allowed to all Persons to retire with their Effects 12. The Principality of Orange shall be restored to His Majesty of Great Britain according to the Separate Article concluded on the 10th of August 1678. between his most Christian Majesty and the States General at Nimegu●n ●● All Kings Princes and States shall be comprised within this Treaty within four Months after the Ratifications are exchang'd 14. And that this Peace may be firm and inviolable the most Christian King promises for himself and his Successors that upon no pretence w●atsoever he will disturb King William the Third of Great Britain Whereupon he pledges the Honour Parole and Faith of a King never directly or indirectly to aid or assist the Enemies of the said King William and never to encourage or abet any Treason Conspiracy and Rebellion against him the said King William of Great Britain c. And to that end his most Christian Majesty promiseth That he will never assist any Person whatsoever with any Arms Ammunition Shipping or Money c. that shall disturb or molest any of the Dominions of him the said King William c. London Printed for Richard Baldwin in Warwick-Lane 1697.