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A22705 Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerce concluded in the names of the most high and mighty kings, and princes Iames by the grace of God, King of great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and Philip the third, King of Spaine, &c. and Albertus and Isabella Clara Eugenia, Archdukes of Austrice, Dukes of Burgundie, &c. In a treatie at London the 18. day of August after the old stile in the yeere of our Lord God 1604. Translated out of Latine into English.; Treaty. 1604 Aug. 18. England and Wales. Treaties, etc. 1604 Aug. 18. 1605 (1605) STC 9211; ESTC S100699 12,738 46

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the losses to the parties damnified requiring the same VII ITem as concerning the towns of Flushing Brill Ramekins and other Forts and places thereunto appertaining in which the garrison Souldiers of the renowned King of England Scotland c. doe now remaine for as much as the renowned King of England c. affirmeth that by contracts heretofore made betweene Queene ELIZABETH of most happie memorie vnto whom his Maiestie in his Kingdomes doth succeed and the States of the vnited Prouinces of the low Countreyes he standeth in such sort bound not to redeliuer the said Townes Forts and places to any others then vnto those who deliuered the same for Caution as that by the said Contracts his Maiesties Faith and Honour which he resolueth religiously to keepe towards all persons being engaged it is not free for him now to restore those places vnto the Archdukes yet in the word of a King he doeth promise to enter into Treatie hereafter with the said States wherein his Maiestie will assigne a competent time vnto them to accept and receiue Conditions agreeable to Iustice and equitie for a pacification to be had with the most renowned Princes his deare Brethren which if the States shall refuse to accept his Maiestie from thenceforth as being freed from the former Conuentions will determine of those Townes according as hee shall iudge it to bee iust and honourable wherein the said Princes his louing Brethren shall find that there shall bee no want in him of those good offices which can be expected of a friendly Prince VIII ITem that the said most renowned King of England Scotland France and Ireland c. will command as hee seriously promiseth shall be commanded that his garrison Souldiers vpon what cause or pretext soeuer shall not serue succour victuall or furnish with Artillerie Gunpowder Bullets Saltpeter or any other Munition or assistance for Warre the Hollanders or other enemies of the King of Spaine and the Archdukes neither that they shall giue vnto them Aide or doe any hostile Acte against the said King of Spaine and Archdukes or their Subiects As also on the part of the King of Spaine and the Archdukes no hostile Acte shall be committed or done against the said garrison Souldiers or against the most renowned King of England c. or his Subiects IX ITtem it is agreed and accorded that betweene the most renowned King of England Scotland c and the most renowned King of Spaine c. and euery of their Vassals Inhabitants and Subiects as well by Land as Sea and fresh Waters in all and singuler their Kingdomes Dominions Islands and other Lands Cities Townes Villages Hauens Streights of the said Kingdomes and Dominions there be or may bee free Commerce in which before the Warres there hath bene Commerce like and according to the vse and obseruance of the ancient Leagues and Treatises before the Warre in such sort and manner as that without any safeconduct or other Licence generall or speciall the Subiects of the one or other King may freely aswell by Land as by Sea and fresh Waters goe enter and saile in and to the said Kingdomes and Dominions and all the Cities Hauens Shores Sea rodes and Streights thereof and put themselues into whatsoeuer Hauens of the same where before the Warre there hath bene Commerce like and according to the vse and obseruance of the ancient Leagues and Treatises before the Warres with Carriages Horses Burdens Ships aswell laden as to bee laden to bring in Merchandizes and there to buy or sell as much as they will and in the same places vpon iust prices to procure and haue prouision of Victuals for their sustenance and Voyages and likewise as occasion shall require to repaire such shipping and carriages as either appertaine vnto them in propertie or else they haue hired or borowed and from thence also with their Merchandizes Goods and other commodities whatsoeuer the Customes and Tolles as they are presently rated according to the Ordinances of the places being paid they may with like freedome depart and goe to their owne Countreyes or any other places at their pleasure without let or impediment X. ITem it is likewise agreed and accorded that it may bee lawfull to haue accesse vnto the Ports of the said Princes and there to make stay and from thence with the same libertie to depart not onely with their Ships of Merchandises and burthen but also with other shipping furnished for Warre and prepared to withstand the force of enemies Whether they shall arriue there either by force of tempest or for repairing their Ships or for prouision of victuals so as they exceed not the number of sixe or eight Ships when they come in of their owne accord nor that they continue nor make stay in the Hauens or about the Ports longer then they shall haue iust cause for the repaire of the same shipping or for prouision of other necessaries lest they should bee any occasion of Interruption vnto the free Commerce and entercourse of other friends and Nations in amitie And whensoeuer any greater number of Ships of warre then is before specified shal haue occasion of accesse into those Ports then shall it not bee lawfull for them to make any entrance without the priuitie and consent of the Prince Prouided also that they doe no hostile acte within the said Ports to the preiudice of the Princes but demeane themselues there quietly as friends and confederates with speciall Caution euer to bee had that vnder the colour and pretext of Commerce no warlike aide prouision of victuals or of armes or of munition or other such like materials for the Warres be carried by the Subiects Vassals or Inhabitants of those Kingdomes to the commoditie or benefit of the enemies of the one or other King And whosoeuer shall attempt to the contrarie shall bee punished with those sharpe paines and punishments vsed to be inflicted vpon seditious persons and breakers of Faith and Peace Prouided also that the Subiects of the one in the Dominions and Territories of the other be not worse handled then the naturall Subiects in their sales and contracts for their Merchandises as wel in respect of the prises as otherwise but that the Condition of Forreiners be equal and like herein vnto natural Subiects Notwithstanding any Statutes or Customes to the contrarie XI ITem it is agreed and accorded that the most renowned King of England Scotland c. shall prohibite and after the confirming of these present Articles by Proclamation forthwith prouide that no one of his Subiects Inhabitants or Vassals shall lade or carie ouer by any meanes directly or indirectly in his owne name or in the name of any others neither shall lend his Ship or other vessell for carriage or vse his name for the transporting or conueying of any Ships Merchandises Manufactures or any other thing out of Holland and Zeland into Spaine or other the Kingdomes and Dominions of the King of Spaine or the Archdukes neither shall carrie