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         England. Curia Regis.
      
       
         
           1672
        
      
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             At the Court at Whitehall, the fifteenth of May, 1672. Whereas his Majesty did the seventeenth of March past, upon the reading in Council his declaration of war against the States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries ... propose the observance ... for withdrawing the persons and goods of all Dutch subjects which were found here ...
             England. Curia Regis.
             Walker, Edward, Sir, 1612-1677.
          
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               C
               R
            
             
               
                 HONI
                 SOIT
                 QVI
                 MAL
                 Y
                 PENSE
              
            
             royal blazon or coat of arms
          
        
         
           
             At
             the
             Court
             at
          
           Whitehall
           ,
           
             
               the
               Fifteenth
               of
            
             May
             ,
             1672.
             
          
        
         
           Present
           ,
           
             
               The
               Kings
               most
               Excellent
               Majesty
               .
            
             
             
               Lord
               Archbishop
               of
               Canterbury
            
             
               Lord
               Keeper
            
             
               Duke
               of
               Lauderdale
            
             
               Marquess
               of
               Worcester
            
             
               Earl
               of
               Bridgwater
            
             
               Earl
               of
               Essex
            
             
               Earl
               of
               Anglesey
            
             
               Earl
               of
               Bathe
            
             
               Earl
               of
               Carlisle
            
             
               Earl
               of
               Craven
            
             
               Earl
               of
               Arlington
            
             
               Earl
               of
               Shaftsbury
            
             
               Lord
               Newport
            
             
               Lord
               Holles
            
             
               Lord
               Clifford
            
             
               Mr.
               Vice-Chamberlain
            
             
               Mr.
               Secretary
               Trevor
            
             
               Sir
               John
               Duncombe
            
             
               Mr.
               Chancellour
               of
               the
               Dutchy
            
             
               Sir
               Thomas
               Osborne
            
          
        
         
           WHereas
           His
           Majesty
           did
           the
           seventeenth
           of
           March
           past
           ,
           upon
           the
           reading
           in
           Council
           His
           Declaration
           of
           War
           against
           the
           
             States
             General
             of
             the
             Vnited
             Provinces
             of
             the
             Low
             Countreys
             ,
          
           Command
           His
           Grace
           the
           Duke
           of
           Lauderdale
           ,
           and
           the
           Right
           Honourable
           the
           Earl
           of
           Arlington
           ,
           Principal
           Secretary
           of
           State
           ,
           to
           Confer
           that
           Evening
           with
           the
           Ambassador
           and
           Minister
           of
           the
           said
           States
           ,
           to
           Propose
           the
           Observance
           of
           the
           Two
           and
           thirtieth
           Article
           of
           the
           Treaty
           of
           Breda
           ,
           on
           His
           Majesties
           part
           ;
           for
           the
           withdrawing
           the
           Persons
           and
           Goods
           of
           all
           Dutch
           Su●jects
           which
           were
           either
           found
           here
           ,
           or
           at
           that
           time
           were
           voluntarily
           coming
           into
           His
           Majesties
           Ports
           ;
           Pr
           〈…〉
           i
           〈…〉
           ed
           might
           have
           the
           same
           Benefit
           of
           the
           said
           Article
           ;
           VVhich
           overture
           hath
           been
           often
           Renewed
           by
           me
           〈…〉
           of
           Arlington
           to
           the
           said
           Ambassador
           .
           And
           it
           appearing
           now
           at
           length
           ,
           by
           Paper
           from
           him
           of
           the
           instant
           (
           this
           day
           read
           at
           the
           Board
           )
           That
           the
           States
           have
           consented
           to
           the
           said
           Proposition
           ,
           and
           will
           set
           at
           Liberty
           all
           His
           Majesties
           Subjects
           ,
           with
           their
           Ships
           and
           Goods
           ,
           and
           that
           they
           nay
           return
           without
           any
           Prohibition
           ,
           when
           they
           shall
           see
           fit
           .
        
         
           His
           Majesty
           hath
           thought
           fit
           to
           Command
           and
           Order
           the
           Right
           Honourable
           His
           Principal
           Commisioners
           of
           Prizes
           ,
           forthwith
           to
           cause
           all
           the
           Ships
           ,
           Goods
           ,
           and
           Merchandizes
           that
           were
           Seised
           in
           any
           of
           His
           Majesties
           Ports
           ,
           before
           the
           Declaration
           of
           the
           VVar
           ,
           or
           which
           were
           voluntarily
           coming
           in
           to
           the
           ●●me
           ,
           to
           be
           forthwith
           set
           at
           Liberty
           and
           Discharged
           (
           they
           having
           remained
           still
           untouched
           ,
           in
           expectaion
           of
           what
           the
           said
           States
           would
           do
           in
           this
           point
           .
           )
           In
           like
           manner
           all
           persons
           belonging
           to
           the
           said
           Ships
           ,
           who
           are
           under
           Detention
           by
           reason
           of
           the
           VVar
           ,
           are
           to
           be
           forthwith
           set
           at
           Liberty
           ,
           with
           Power
           to
           return
           with
           their
           Ships
           and
           Merchandize
           ,
           when
           they
           shall
           see
           fit
           ,
           according
           to
           the
           Tenor
           of
           the
           said
           Article
           ;
           And
           notice
           hereof
           to
           be
           given
           to
           the
           Dutch
           Ambassador
           ,
           that
           it
           may
           be
           as
           ingeniously
           performed
           on
           His
           Masters
           part
           as
           it
           is
           now
           promised
           .
           And
           His
           Majesties
           Commissioners
           for
           the
           care
           of
           Prisoners
           ,
           are
           requi●ed
           to
           take
           notice
           hereof
           ,
           and
           to
           give
           Obedience
           accordingly
           .
        
         
           And
           whereas
           by
           another
           Paper
           of
           the
           13
           /
           23.
           instant
           (
           this
           day
           also
           read
           at
           the
           Board
           )
           from
           the
           
             Sieur
             Boreel
          
           ,
           by
           Order
           of
           the
           said
           
             States
             General
             of
             the
             Vnited
             Provinces
             ,
          
           Proposing
           to
           enter
           into
           some
           terms
           of
           Agreement
           touching
           the
           Exchange
           of
           Prisoners
           of
           VVar
           on
           either
           side
           ,
           His
           Majesty
           hath
           thought
           fit
           to
           refer
           the
           Consideration
           of
           this
           matter
           to
           the
           Principal
           Commissioners
           of
           Prizes
           ,
           that
           they
           may
           Consider
           thereof
           ,
           and
           Propose
           to
           His
           Majesty
           such
           Expedients
           as
           they
           shall
           think
           fit
           .
        
         
           Likewise
           all
           Dutch
           Merchants
           or
           others
           ,
           who
           neither
           in
           their
           Persons
           or
           Goods
           are
           under
           this
           Detention
           ,
           may
           freely
           depart
           the
           Kingdom
           ,
           if
           they
           think
           fit
           ,
           without
           any
           incumbrance
           or
           molestation
           .
        
         
           
             Edw.
             Walker
             .
          
        
         
           
             
               It
               was
               
                 Ordened
                 by
              
               His
               Majesty
               in
               Council
               ,
               That
               this
               be
               forthwith
               Printed
               and
               Published
               .
            
          
           
             
               Edw.
               Walker
               .
            
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           EDINBURGh
           ,
           Re-printed
           by
           
             Evan
             Tyler
          
           ,
           Printer
           to
           the
           King
           's
           most
           Excellent
           Majesty
           ,
           
             Anno
             Dom.
          
           1672.
           
        
      
    
  

