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             Articles of peace, ratiffied [sic] and confirmed between the king of Denmark, and the House of Lunenburgh. Licensed, October the 17th. 1693
             Christian V, King of Denmark and Norway, 1646-1699.
             Hanover, Ernest Augustus, Duke of, ca. 1660.
          
           1 sheet ([2] p.)
           
             printed for R. Hayhurst, in Little Britain,
             London :
             1693.
          
           
             Reproduction of original in the Newberry Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           Hanover, Ernest Augustus, -- Duke of, ca. 1660 -- Early works to 1800.
           Christian -- V, -- King of Denmark and Norway, 1646-1699 -- Early works to 1800.
           Germany -- Foreign relations -- Denmark -- Early works to 1800.
           Denmark -- Foreign relations -- Germany -- Early works to 1800.
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           Articles
           of
           Peace
           ,
           Ratiffied
           and
           Confirmed
           between
           the
           
             King
             of
             Denmark
          
           ,
           AND
           THE
           House
           of
           Lunenburgh
           .
           
             
               19.
               
               Oct.
               1693
            
          
        
         
           
             Licenses
             ,
             October
             
               the
               17th
            
             .
             1693.
             
          
        
         
           
             IN
             the
             Name
             of
             the
             holy
             Trinity
             .
          
           Be
           it
           known
           to
           all
           Men
           by
           these
           Presents
           ,
           That
           the
           Differences
           happened
           between
           His
           Majesty
           the
           King
           of
           
             Denmark
             ,
             Norway
             ,
             Vandals
             ,
             Gother
             ,
             &c.
          
           on
           the
           one
           part
           ,
           and
           the
           most
           Illustrious
           House
           of
           
             Brunzwich
             ,
             Lunenburgh
             ,
             Zell
          
           ,
           and
           
             Hannouer
             ,
             &c.
          
           on
           the
           other
           ;
           upon
           Account
           of
           the
           New
           Fortifications
           ,
           made
           at
           Ratzeburgh
           ,
           and
           of
           a
           considerable
           Number
           of
           Troops
           ;
           which
           having
           passed
           the
           Elbe
           ,
           have
           been
           put
           there
           in
           Garrison
           by
           the
           said
           most
           Illustrious
           House
           ,
           have
           been
           at
           last
           admirably
           Annimated
           in
           the
           Manner
           following
           ,
           by
           the
           Intercession
           of
           His
           Imperial
           Majesty
           ,
           of
           Their
           Majesties
           ,
           the
           Kings
           of
           Sweden
           ,
           and
           of
           Great-Britain
           ;
           of
           His
           Electoral
           Highness
           of
           Brandenburgh
           ,
           and
           of
           the
           High
           and
           Mighty
           Lords
           ,
           the
           States-General
           of
           the
           
             United
             Provinces
          
           :
           Who
           ,
           to
           prevent
           the
           troublesome
           Consequences
           thereof
           ,
           have
           Interposed
           their
           good
           Offices
           :
           and
           promised
           Their
           general
           Guarantee
           ,
           and
           each
           of
           them
           in
           particular
           .
        
         
           I.
           That
           the
           antient
           Amity
           and
           Consience
           shall
           by
           the
           present
           Treaty
           be
           Renewed
           and
           Re-established
           between
           His
           Majesty
           ,
           the
           King
           of
           Denmark
           ,
           and
           the
           most
           Illustrious
           House
           of
           
             Brunzwich
             ,
             Lunenburgh
          
           ,
           and
           all
           that
           might
           have
           been
           done
           on
           the
           one
           side
           or
           other
           ,
           upon
           the
           Account
           of
           the
           above-mentioned
           Differences
           ,
           shall
           be
           intirely
           forgot
           .
        
         
           II.
           The
           said
           most
           Illustrious
           House
           ,
           &c.
           declares
           ,
           That
           She
           will
           demolish
           the
           Fortifications
           ,
           made
           as
           well
           within
           as
           without
           Ratzeburgh
           ,
           and
           that
           She
           will
           begin
           to
           cause
           Work
           thereupon
           the
           next
           day
           ,
           after
           the
           Exchange
           of
           the
           Ratiffications
           of
           the
           present
           Treaty
           ,
           and
           shall
           continue
           the
           same
           without
           Intermission
           ,
           and
           with
           such
           Diligence
           ,
           that
           they
           may
           be
           intirely
           demolished
           in
           Three
           Weeks
           at
           furthest
           .
        
         
           III.
           The
           said
           most
           Illustrious
           House
           ,
           &c.
           further
           declares
           ,
           That
           so
           soon
           as
           the
           said
           Demolishing
           of
           Ratzeburgh
           ,
           shall
           be
           intirely
           perfected
           ,
           She
           will
           withdraw
           all
           the
           Troops
           She
           had
           put
           therein
           ,
           into
           Her
           own
           Territories
           ,
           and
           on
           the
           other
           side
           the
           Elbe
           ,
           except
           200
           Men
           ,
           which
           She
           may
           leave
           there
           ,
           to
           keep
           the
           Possession
           of
           the
           Principality
           ,
           which
           She
           reserves
           to
           Her self
           ,
           and
           to
           the
           whole
           above-mentioned
           most
           Illustrious
           House
           of
           
             Brunzwich
             ,
             Lunenburgh
          
           .
        
         
           IV.
           His
           Danish
           Majesty
           declares
           on
           the
           other
           Hand
           ,
           That
           after
           the
           Exchange
           of
           the
           Ratiffications
           of
           the
           said
           Treaty
           ,
           he
           will
           withdraw
           into
           His
           Obedience
           all
           the
           Troops
           that
           He
           has
           ,
           as
           well
           before
           Ratzhurgh
           ,
           as
           in
           all
           the
           Country
           of
           
             Saxe
             ,
             Lauwenburgh
          
           ,
           promising
           to
           begin
           the
           next
           day
           after
           the
           said
           Exchange
           ,
           and
           to
           evacuate
           in
           Four
           Days
           the
           said
           Country
           of
           Lauwenburgh
           ,
           excepting
           only
           Two
           Regiments
           of
           Cavalry
           ,
           
           and
           Six
           Battalions
           of
           Infantry
           ,
           which
           shall
           remain
           with
           the
           Artillery
           Fourteen
           Days
           at
           most
           ,
           after
           the
           Ratiffication
           ,
           in
           case
           that
           these
           and
           the
           Artillery
           cannot
           depart
           the
           said
           Country
           sooner
           ,
           on
           Condition
           that
           the
           said
           Two
           Regiments
           of
           Cavalry
           ,
           and
           Six
           Battalions
           of
           Infantry
           ,
           can
           exact
           nothing
           of
           the
           Country
           ,
           except
           Forrage
           only
           ,
           and
           that
           His
           Majesty
           shall
           cause
           ,
           provide
           them
           with
           Bread
           ,
           and
           other
           things
           necessary
           for
           their
           Subsistance
           :
           In
           the
           mean
           time
           ,
           the
           going
           in
           and
           out
           shall
           be
           free
           at
           Ratzeburgh
           ,
           after
           signing
           the
           Treaty
           ,
           and
           the
           Artillery
           shall
           be
           likewise
           removed
           from
           the
           Post
           without
           delay
           ,
           after
           the
           Ratiffication
           ,
           and
           transported
           half
           a
           League
           from
           the
           said
           Ratzeburgh
           ,
           where
           the
           Troops
           that
           are
           to
           remain
           till
           the
           intire
           Evacuation
           of
           the
           Country
           ;
           which
           ,
           as
           't
           is
           already
           said
           ,
           ought
           to
           be
           done
           in
           Fourteen
           Days
           at
           furthest
           ,
           after
           the
           Ratiffication
           ,
           shall
           also
           subsist
           .
        
         
           V.
           It
           has
           been
           further
           agreed
           ,
           That
           from
           the
           day
           of
           Signing
           the
           Treaty
           ,
           all
           Hostilities
           shall
           cease
           on
           both
           sides
           ,
           and
           first
           on
           the
           part
           of
           His
           said
           Majesty
           ,
           no
           new
           Impositions
           can
           be
           exacted
           nor
           imposed
           upon
           the
           Country
           beyond
           the
           Imposition
           ,
           made
           and
           Intimated
           in
           the
           Month
           of
           August
           last
           .
        
         
           As
           also
           that
           the
           Danish
           Generals
           in
           their
           Retreat
           ,
           shall
           cause
           a
           good
           Order
           and
           Discipline
           to
           be
           kept
           ,
           so
           that
           the
           Contreveeners
           shall
           be
           punished
           according
           to
           the
           Crime
           .
        
         
           VI.
           That
           His
           Majesty
           shall
           not
           concern
           himself
           ,
           nor
           imploy
           any
           Interest
           in
           the
           Affair
           of
           the
           Succession
           of
           
             Saxe
             ,
             Lauwenburgh
          
           ,
           in
           Opposition
           to
           the
           said
           most
           Illustrious
           House
           of
           
             Brunzwich
             ,
             Lunenburgh
          
           ,
           and
           shall
           not
           trouble
           the
           same
           Directly
           nor
           Indirectly
           in
           the
           said
           House
           ,
           but
           shall
           stand
           to
           the
           decision
           that
           shall
           be
           given
           by
           the
           appointed
           Arbitrators
           .
        
         
           VII
           .
           And
           finally
           ,
           That
           the
           above
           mentioned
           High
           and
           Mighty
           Mediators
           have
           promised
           to
           secure
           the
           present
           Treaty
           ,
           and
           faithfully
           to
           Maintain
           the
           Executors
           thereof
           .
        
         
           The
           rest
           contains
           the
           usual
           Formality
           Subscriptions
           of
           the
           Parties
           ,
           and
           of
           the
           Mediators
           ,
           the
           Date
           ,
           and
           the
           Seals
           of
           the
           one
           ,
           and
           the
           others
           ;
           with
           the
           Acts
           of
           Exchange
           of
           Ratiffications
           ,
           which
           we
           have
           not
           thought
           necessary
           here
           to
           relate
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
           London
           ,
           Printed
           for
           
             R.
             Hayhurst
          
           ,
           in
           Little-Britain
           ,
           1693.
           
        
      
    
  

