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B14927 A proclamation of the truce betvveene his Maiesty of Spayne, and their most illustrious Highnesses on the one party, and the States generall of the vnited Netherlands on the other party proclaymed before the townehouse of the citie of Antwerpe, the 14. of Aprill, Anno. 1609. Translated out of the Dutch, after the copy printed at Antwerpe by Abraham Verhoeuen. 1609.; Treaties, etc. United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal, 1609 Apr. 14 Netherlands. Sovereign (1598-1621 : Albert and Isabella).; United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. Treaties, etc. Netherlands. Sovereign (1598-1621 : Albert and Isabella), 1609 Apr. 14. 1609 (1609) STC 18472a.5; ESTC S121582 651 1

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A Proclamation of the Truce betvveene his Maiesty of Spayne and their most Illustrious Highnesses on the one party and the States generall of the vnited Netherlands on the other party Proclaymed before the Townehouse of the Citie of Antwerpe the 14. of Aprill Anno. 1609. Translated out of the Dutch after the Copy printed at Antwerpe by Abraham Verhoeuen 1609. BE it knowne vnto all men That to the glory and prayse of God Almighty and to the welfare and quietnes of whole Christendome and particularly of these Lowe Countryes it is agreed and concluded betweene his Maiesty the King of Spayne c. and the most Illustrious Archdukes our Soueraigne Princes on th' one party and the States generall of the vnited Netherlandish Prouinces on the other party a good fast firme vpright true and inuiolable Truce and Cessation of all actions of Hostility for the time and space of twelue yeeres aswell by Sea and other waters as by land in all their Kingdomes Lands and Dominions and for all their subiects and Inhabitants of what quality and condition soeuer they be which during the sayd Truce shall henceforth agree and come dwell and soiourne in the Lands and Countries of one or the other and there freely and without any molestation to trade traffike and vse their Commerce aswell by Sea and other waters as by Land and shall repossesse their goods as more at large doth appeare by the Articles of the sayd Truce And the most Illustrious Archdukes do commaund and charge all and singuler being vnder their subiection and obedience to keepe the sayd Truce inuiolably to do nothing contrary to the tenour of the sayd Truce vpon payne to be punished as Breakers of the Peace and Treaty without any mercy fauour composition conniuency or partiality Imprinted at London for John Budge and are be to sold at his shop at the great South doore of Saint Pauls Church 1609.