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         England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
      
       
         
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             His Majesties gracious declaration, for the encouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, to transport themselves with their estates, and to settle in this His Majesties kingdom of England. / Published by the advice of his Privy Council.
             England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
             Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
          
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               C
               R
            
             
               HONI
               SOIT
               QVI
               MAL
               Y
               PENSE
            
             royal blazon or coat of arms
          
        
         
           HIS
           MAJESTIES
           GRACIOUS
           DECLARATION
           ,
           For
           the
           Encouraging
           the
           Subjects
           of
           the
           
             Vnited
             Provinces
          
           of
           the
           
             Low-Countreys
             ,
          
           to
           Transport
           themselves
           with
           their
           Estates
           ,
           and
           to
           settle
           in
           this
           His
           Majesties
           Kingdom
           of
           
             England
             .
          
        
         
           Published
           by
           the
           Advice
           of
           His
           Privy
           Council
           .
        
         
           
             CHARLES
             R.
             
          
        
         
           WHereas
           His
           Majesty
           was
           Graciously
           pleased
           ,
           in
           His
           late
           Declaration
           of
           War
           against
           the
           
             States
             General
          
           of
           the
           
             United
             Provinces
             ,
          
           of
           the
           17.
           of
           
             March
             ,
          
           1671
           /
           2.
           among
           other
           things
           to
           Declare
           ,
           That
           if
           any
           of
           the
           
             Low-Countries
          
           Subjects
           ,
           either
           out
           of
           affection
           to
           His
           Majesty
           ,
           or
           His
           Government
           ,
           or
           because
           of
           the
           Oppression
           they
           meet
           with
           at
           home
           from
           their
           Governours
           ,
           should
           come
           into
           His
           Kingdoms
           ,
           they
           should
           be
           by
           His
           Majesty
           protected
           in
           their
           Persons
           and
           Estates
           :
           His
           Majesty
           continuing
           in
           the
           same
           Gracious
           Inclination
           towards
           all
           such
           of
           the
           Subjects
           of
           the
           said
           
             Low-Countries
             ,
          
           as
           shall
           desire
           to
           deliver
           themselves
           from
           ,
           the
           Calamity
           and
           Distress
           into
           which
           the
           ill
           Counsels
           of
           some
           prevailing
           persons
           in
           the
           Government
           of
           those
           Countries
           have
           justly
           drawn
           them
           ,
           hath
           thought
           fit
           in
           pursuance
           of
           His
           said
           Gracious
           Intention
           ,
           hereby
           further
           to
           Declare
           ,
        
         
           I.
           That
           all
           such
           of
           the
           Subjects
           and
           Inhabitants
           of
           the
           
             United
             Provinces
          
           of
           the
           
             Low-Countries
             ,
          
           of
           what
           Profession
           ,
           Rank
           ,
           or
           Condition
           soever
           ,
           as
           shall
           desire
           to
           withdraw
           themselves
           out
           of
           those
           Countries
           ,
           shall
           have
           ,
           and
           from
           henceforth
           they
           have
           ,
           by
           vertue
           of
           these
           Presents
           ,
           full
           Leave
           ,
           Licence
           and
           Permission
           from
           His
           Majesty
           to
           Transport
           themselves
           ,
           together
           with
           their
           Families
           ,
           Estates
           ,
           Goods
           and
           Merchandises
           into
           this
           His
           Majesties
           Kingdom
           of
           
             England
             ,
          
           in
           what
           Ships
           or
           Vessels
           they
           shall
           think
           fit
           ,
           without
           Seisure
           ,
           Confiscation
           ,
           Restraint
           ,
           Trouble
           or
           Molestation
           whatsoever
           .
        
         
           II.
           That
           all
           such
           persons
           being
           arrived
           in
           this
           His
           Majesties
           Kingdom
           ,
           shall
           be
           free
           in
           their
           Estates
           and
           Persons
           ,
           with
           liberty
           to
           settle
           themselves
           and
           families
           where
           they
           please
           ,
           and
           as
           they
           please
           ,
           and
           shall
           have
           and
           enjoy
           full
           Liberty
           of
           Conscience
           ,
           as
           to
           matters
           of
           Religion
           and
           Worship
           ,
           together
           with
           all
           and
           singular
           the
           priviledges
           ,
           Immunities
           and
           Advantages
           ,
           enjoyed
           by
           ,
           or
           belonging
           to
           ,
           His
           Majesties
           Natural
           born
           Subjects
           of
           this
           His
           Kingdom
           ;
           and
           particularly
           not
           to
           pay
           ,
           or
           be
           lyable
           to
           any
           Customs
           ,
           Payments
           ,
           or
           Duties
           whatsoever
           ,
           other
           then
           are
           paid
           by
           His
           Majesties
           Natural
           born
           Subjects
           of
           this
           Kingdom
           .
        
         
           III.
           That
           for
           their
           greater
           security
           in
           this
           particular
           ,
           His
           Majesty
           will
           at
           the
           next
           Meeting
           of
           the
           Parliament
           Pass
           a
           Bill
           for
           the
           Naturalizing
           such
           .
           Persons
           ,
           their
           Children
           and
           Servants
           ,
           and
           that
           in
           the
           mean
           time
           they
           shall
           be
           immediately
           ,
           and
           without
           delay
           made
           free
           Denizens
           of
           this
           His
           Kingdom
           of
           
             England
             ,
          
           without
           their
           Charge
           or
           Trouble
           .
        
         
           IV.
           All
           such
           Ships
           ,
           Boats
           ,
           Busses
           ,
           and
           Vessels
           whatsoever
           ,
           as
           do
           or
           shall
           belong
           to
           any
           of
           the
           persons
           so
           Transporting
           themselves
           as
           aforesaid
           ,
           shall
           be
           held
           and
           acounted
           as
           of
           
             English
          
           Built
           ,
           and
           shall
           have
           and
           enjoy
           the
           same
           and
           like
           Priviledges
           and
           Immunities
           in
           matters
           of
           Trade
           ,
           Navigation
           and
           Customs
           ,
           to
           all
           Intents
           and
           Purposes
           ,
           as
           if
           they
           had
           been
           Built
           in
           
             England
             ,
          
           and
           did
           actually
           belong
           to
           His
           Majesties
           Natural
           born
           Subjects
           of
           this
           His
           Kingdom
           :
           And
           if
           any
           person
           or
           persons
           shall
           hereafter
           bring
           over
           to
           His
           Majesty
           any
           Ships
           of
           War
           belonging
           to
           the
           
             United
             Provinces
             ,
          
           every
           such
           person
           or
           persons
           shall
           forthwith
           have
           and
           receive
           to
           their
           own
           use
           one
           full
           moiety
           of
           the
           true
           value
           of
           such
           Ships
           ,
           their
           Tackle
           ,
           Guns
           ,
           Ammunition
           ,
           and
           Provisions
           .
        
         
           V.
           And
           for
           the
           greater
           encouragement
           of
           all
           such
           Seamen
           ,
           Mariners
           ,
           Fishermen
           ,
           Shipwrights
           ,
           Carpenters
           and
           other
           Artificers
           relating
           to
           Shipping
           or
           Sea-Affairs
           ,
           as
           shall
           desire
           to
           make
           use
           of
           this
           His
           Majesties
           Gracious
           Favour
           and
           Compassion
           ,
           His
           Majesty
           is
           pleased
           further
           to
           add
           ,
           and
           accordingly
           He
           doth
           hereby
           Declare
           and
           Promise
           ,
           That
           all
           such
           persons
           ,
           and
           every
           of
           them
           shall
           be
           and
           remain
           free
           an
           and
           exempt
           from
           any
           Press
           .
        
         
           VI.
           And
           lastly
           ,
           His
           Majesty
           doth
           Declare
           ,
           and
           Promise
           ,
           That
           he
           will
           from
           time
           to
           time
           grant
           His
           free
           Passports
           and
           Safe
           Conducts
           under
           His
           Royal
           Sign
           Manual
           ,
           for
           the
           Persons
           ,
           Families
           ,
           Ships
           ,
           Goods
           and
           Merchandises
           of
           all
           such
           as
           shall
           thus
           desire
           to
           Transport
           themselves
           ;
           and
           if
           it
           be
           found
           necessary
           ,
           will
           appoint
           even
           Convoys
           to
           secure
           them
           and
           their
           Estates
           in
           their
           Passage
           ,
           against
           whatsoever
           force
           ,
           violence
           or
           molestation
           :
           Further
           Promising
           and
           Declaring
           ,
           That
           in
           supply
           of
           the
           want
           of
           such
           Passports
           ,
           where
           the
           parties
           might
           not
           have
           the
           Conveniency
           of
           Procuring
           them
           ,
           His
           Majesty
           will
           give
           effectual
           Order
           ,
           That
           whatsoever
           Ships
           or
           Goods
           shall
           at
           any
           time
           hereafter
           happen
           to
           be
           taken
           at
           Sea
           ,
           being
           bound
           for
           any
           Port
           of
           this
           His
           Majesties
           Kingdom
           ,
           and
           shall
           truly
           belong
           to
           any
           person
           so
           Transporting
           himself
           and
           his
           Estate
           into
           this
           His
           Majesties
           Kingdom
           of
           
             England
             ,
          
           shall
           forthwith
           ,
           and
           without
           all
           delay
           be
           discharged
           from
           any
           such
           Seizure
           Or
           Detention
           ,
           and
           be
           immediatly
           restored
           to
           the
           Owners
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             EDINBURGH
             ,
          
           Re-Printed
           in
           the
           Year
           16●●
        
      
    
  

