The acts and negotiations, together with the particular articles at large of the general peace, concluded at Ryswick, by the most illustrious confederates with the French king to which is premised, the negotiations and articles of the peace, concluded at Turin, between the same prince and the Duke of Savoy / translated from the original publish'd at the Hague.

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The acts and negotiations, together with the particular articles at large of the general peace, concluded at Ryswick, by the most illustrious confederates with the French king to which is premised, the negotiations and articles of the peace, concluded at Turin, between the same prince and the Duke of Savoy / translated from the original publish'd at the Hague.
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A List and Declaration of the Re-uni∣ons made by his Most Christian Ma∣jesty, in the Provinces of His Ca∣tholick Majesty in the Low-Countries, since the Treaty of Nimeguen.

Province of Luxemburgh.
  • FRANCE has possess'd it self of the Capi∣tal City of that Name, and of 35 Villages and Hamlets called Villages of the Provost.
  • As also of the Provostship of Luxemburgh, con∣sisting in three Bans of Justice, to wit, Kundzigh or Clemenci, Putlange and Pettinguen.
  • Of three Land-mayories, which are Bettembourg, Santweiler, and Reeklen. And three Mayories, Stein∣sel, Lingtgen, Schiteringen, consisting together in 71, either Villages or Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle Burrough and Lordship of Ro∣denmacheren, together with 25 Villages depending upon them.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Hesperange, with Four Villages.
  • Of Raville, and its Dependencies, which consist in 17 Villages.
  • Of the Castle and County of Russy, which con∣tains Eleven Villages.
  • Of the Lordship of Russy, with Five Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Ban of Justice of Putlange, consisting in 15 Villages.
  • ...

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  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Preisch, contain∣ing Two Villages.
  • Of the Castle of Agimont, with it's two Bur∣roughs of Givet, and the Hamlets depending on the same.
  • Of the Lordship of Vilreux Walrand.
  • Of the Lands and Lordships of the County of Rochefort, with Four Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Provostship Dorcymont, con∣taining Vienne, and 20 other Villages, and 10 Lordships inclosed in them.
  • Of the Lordships of Chasse-Pierre, Riviere Fon∣tenoylle, Saint Cecil, Lesche-les-Manile, Lugnon le Bertrisse, Ban of Orio, Marpon, Dochamps, Herbeu∣mont, the Ban of Butailles, the Ban of Musson.
  • Of the County of Montaign, with 13 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of Cheflieu, and Provostship of St. Marde, with 16 Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Lathour, Mont∣quintin, la Vaux, Gommeri, Bassail, Rouette, and Villers-la-loup.
  • Of the Town and County of Chiny, with 27 either Villages, Hamlets or Forges.
  • Of the Barony of Jamaigne, with Five Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Neufchateau, consisting in 4 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Burrough, Liberty, and Mayory of Remisch, with 24 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Walbredimus.
  • Of the Bench of Justice of Mackeren the County, comprehending the Town and 34 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Wasser Billich.
  • ...

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  • Of the Provostship of Echternach, containing the Town and 33 Villages and Hamlets, and distinguished by four Mayories, to wit, Osweiller, Irrel, Crenhen, and Bollendorf.
  • Of the Town and Provostship of Biedbourg, con∣sisting in the Liberties of Dudeldorf, and 34 Vil∣lages.
  • Of the Town and Provostship of Dickrich, com∣prehending a Town and 26 Villages and Ham∣lets.
  • Of the Town and Provostship of Arlon, con∣sisting in the Town and 129, either Villages or Hamlets, composed of 15 Bans or Mayories, not including the Forges and Furnaces.
  • Of the Lordship of Pont des Oyes, which con∣tains Two Villages, Hamlets and Forges.
  • Of the Town, Mayory and Provostship of Bastoigne, consisting in the Town and 145 Villages and Hamlets, composed of Ten Mayo∣ries.
  • Of the Town, Mayory and Provostship of Marche, comprehending the Town and 19 Vil∣lages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Town and Provostship of Durbuy, con∣sisting in the Town, and 76 either Villages or Hamlets, divided into four Courts, and 19 Man∣nors.
  • Of the County of La Roche, containing the Town and Castle, and 51 Villages and Hamlets, divided into Four Mayories.
  • Of the Lordship of Beau-Saint, with that of Bertoigne, and two Villages upon them depend∣ing.
  • Of the County of Salme, consisting in a Castle, a Burrough, and 32 Villages and Ham∣lets.
  • ...

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  • Of the County of Vianden, which comprehends the Town and Castle, and 49 Villages and Ham∣lets, divided into Six Mayories, of which several other Castles and Lands hold by mesne Tenure.
  • Of the Estates and Lordships of St. Vith, con∣sisting in a Town, and 47 either Villages or Ham∣lets, divided into Six Courts.
  • Of the Lordship of Munster, containing 24 Villages or Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Mount St. John, consisting in four Villages and Hamlets, and with an Old Castle in Rubbish.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Differtange and Solluere, with 23 either Villages, Farms or Ham∣lets, depending on the same.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Bertrange.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Dansemburg, with three Villages depending on the same.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Hollenselz, with 12 Villages or Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Marsch, with 14 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Pitanges, with 16 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Hesperdange.
  • Of the Lordship of Arloncour, with three Vil∣lages.
  • Of the Lordship of Miessembourg, with 15 Vil∣lages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Fisbach, with three Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Linster, or Lin∣scren, with Nine Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Effinguen.
  • Of the Lordship of la Rochette, with the Ruins of an Old Castle, and 15 Villages and Hamlets.
  • ...

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  • Of the Lordship of Keringen, with two Villa∣ges or Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Beaufort, with 11 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Berbourg, with 11 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Herberenne and Montpach.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Reuland, with 20 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Ouren, with Six Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Clairvaux, with 44 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and County of Wiltz, with 23 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Esch or Aiss, consisting in 22 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Burghsheilte, with 12 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Town, Castle and Lordship of Neuwer∣bourg, with 52 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Liberties of Waswiller.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Brandenbourg, with Six Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Kayll, with three Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Falkensteyn, with three Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Bettingen, with Nine Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Ham, with four Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Brouch, with 12 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Malbergh, with three Vil∣lages and Hamlets.
  • ...

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  • Of the Lordship of Rosporte, with Six Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Mirwart, with 21 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Focan, with three Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Rachamps, with a Village and Hamlet.
  • Of the Lordship of Ayvaille, with Eight Villa∣ges and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Harzet, with three Villa∣ges and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Baseille.
  • Of the Lordship of Chesne, with three Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Witry, with four Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Ʋsseldange, with 18 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Authel, with Six Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Girsch, with 15 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Koerich, with Five Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Seven-Fountains, with 10 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Winckringen, with Six Villa∣ges and Hamlets.
  • Of the Land and Lordship of St. Hubert, with a Burrough and Six Mayories.
  • Of the Lordship of Waltingen and Lanzen.
  • Of the Town, Castle and Lordship of Schleiden, with 36 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Croonenburg, with 13 Villages and Hamlets.
  • ...

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  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Man derscheit with the Villages depending upon the same.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Schinflet, consist∣ing in two Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Court of Tommen, containing 22 Villa∣ges and Hamlets.
  • Of Hacheville, which consists in three Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Moerstorf, with three Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Holzemburg, with two Villages.
  • Of Sterpigny.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Apsburg, consist∣ing in 34 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Sinsfeldt, consist∣ing in four Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of Scharffilichen, containing 12 Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Dome and Dents∣burg, containing four Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of Mehret Bettenfelt.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Sohyer.
  • Of the Ban of Desclassin, which consists in three Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of Redu.
  • Of Esclaye.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Beauvin, consist∣ing in Five Villages and Hamlets, including Dion∣vaux, altho' France have annexed it to the Land of Agimont.
  • Of Han upon Lesse, containing three Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Houffalize, con∣taining three Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Lordship of Wibren, with two Villages.
  • Of Humain.
  • ...

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  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Waha, consisting in two Villages.
  • Of the Lordship of Bande.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Soi, consisting in Six Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Diverdis.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Jeneppe.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Dochain, consist∣ing in Six Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Rollet, consisting in Nine.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Mont-Jardin.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Javigni, which consists in Six.
  • Of the Lordship of Mabonpre.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Laval, consist∣ing in three.
  • Of Villers-la-Loup.
  • Of Chesnoy.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Cuette the Great.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Soigneul St. Remy, consisting in two.
  • Of the Lordship of Ville-Haimont, consisting in Nine Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Villers, before Orval.
  • Of the Lordship of St. Mary.
  • Of the Lordship of Orval, with four Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Porcheresse.
  • Of Vance, which contains two Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Boulogne, contain∣ing five Villages and Hamlets.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Harbeumont, con∣taining seven Villages.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Everlange, which contains Nine Villages and Hamlets.
  • ...

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  • Of the Lordship of Nasloigne.
  • Of the Castle and Lordship of Grune.
  • Of the Provostship of Estal containing 14 Vil∣lages and Hamlets, divided into three Mayories.
  • Of the Lands and Lordship of St. Hubert, which consists in six Mayories and Fealties, with many Villages depending upon them.
Namur.
  • FRance has possessed herself since the said Trea∣of Nimeguen; in the County of Namur.
  • Of the Provostship of Poilvache, containing the Mayories, Bans, Lands, Villages and follow∣ing Hamlets.
  • The Mayory of Rendarche, consisting in the Villages,
  • Of Lustin, Malien, Lourier with its Castle, Sorinne-la-longue, Assesse, Jassoigne, Wauremont with its Castle.
  • And in the Hamlets of the Castle of Roncinne d'Ivoix, the Castle of Assesse, the Castle of Estroy, Corioul, Porin, Assesse, Brochau, Millier, the Man∣ners of Jassoigne.
  • Of the Mayory of Emptines, with the Villages of Emptines, Emptinelle, Nattoy.
  • And the Hamlets of Francesse le Gaillard les Fontaines, Champillion les Sarts.
  • Of the Mayory of Falmaigne, which compre∣hends the Village.
  • Of Falmaigne, the Castle of Thiry depending upon it, in Rubbish, and Hulsoniaux.
  • Of the Ban of Lignon, with the Villages and Hamlets of Lignon, Chapoy, Onchipe, Ronvaux, Corbion and Barsinable.
  • ...

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  • Of the Ban of Soi, viz. the Village of Soi and Mohiville its dependency.
  • Of the Estate and Barony of Gesves.
  • Of the Hamlets Houyoux, the Forges, Mannor of Chaumont, Pourin, Preit of Hamide, Houde and Francesse, which are all Dependencies of the Estate of Gesves.
  • Particular Villages which are also Dependencies of the said Provostship,
  • Ohay and Reppe, with Wallay and Halliot, Chat∣tin, with the Hamlets of Maibes and Frisee, with their Dependencies, Valin, Hour-en-famine, So∣rinne-sur-Dinant, Boisalle a Village, the Castle of Spontin, and the Hamlets of Durnalle, Meanoye, and Dorinne with its Dependencies, Joesne, Fillec, Hodomont, with the Hamlet of Jullet and depend∣on it, Hargnies, the two Bourseignes, to wit the New and the Old, Maisnil, St. Blaise, Haibes and Pondrome.
  • Of the Forests of Auwez, Comisse, Lache, Ler∣bois, the little and great Fail, which consist in Seven or Eight hundred Acres of Land, belonging to his Majesty, as also of some Farms, Rents, Tithes and other Revenues of his Demains, which have been seized in the Months of November and December, 1681.
  • France has also possessed herself in the Year, 1682. of the Forests of Higher and Lower Arche.
  • And towards the Month of April, 1680. of the Priory of Hassier, situated on the side of the Maese.
  • Of the Mayory of Hour, which contains the Villages of Hour, below Poilvache, Iwar, Eure∣haille, Jodinne Lisoigne, Purnotte, Awaigne, and the Hamlets of Bauche, Jayolle, Futvoy, Venatte,

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  • Champalle, Hugomont, Bloimont, Montchavee, Fra∣penl, Fresne, Tailfer, Seignioul, Loys and Loyers.
  • Of the Mayory of Bovignes, which comprehends the Town and Liberties of the said Bovignes, with some Houses on the two sides, with the great Farm of Metz, and 15 or 16 Houses, situated over against the said Town, on the side of Dinant.
  • Of the Mayory of Anthee, consisting in the Villages of Anthee, the high Vassia, Riviere, Som∣miere, Melin, Marinne and Orhaye, and in the Hamlets of the little Farm of Metz, Grange, Ro∣stenne, Oheyt, Hentoir, with its Castle Chestrevin, Wespin, Flun, Welin and Serenne.
  • Of the Bailiwick of Bovignes, betwixt the Sam∣bre and the Maese, which contains the following Bans, Estates, Abbies, Castles, Villages and Ham∣lets.
  • The Ban of Waulsoir, containing the Villages and Abbies of Waulsoir, Lulme, Hastir, la Vaux, and Haster beyond Gerin, and the Hamlets of Hermetton upon the Maese, the Mount Ostemree, Stair and Ponrenne; The Ban of Anthee, contain∣ing Anthee, Mianoye, Motville and Fontaine with its Castle.
  • The Estate and Liberties of Biesme la-Colonoise, consisting in the Villages of Biesme, Heversee, Pree, Wagnies, Orest, Sart, Astache and Gognies.
  • The Estate of Gerpinne, which contains the Vil∣lage or Burrough of Gerpinne.
  • And the three Hamlets of Alleflage, Eomignee and Imignee.

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The Estate of Thy,

WHich consists in the Villages of the said Thy, with its Castle, Sansee, Chastrer, Jourdinne, Tursinne, Feroulle, and in the Hamlets of Maisnil, le Lievre and Vouery of Rabusee.

Particular Villages in the Dependency of the said Bailiwick of Bovignes.

Flavion, Rosee, with its Hamlet of Jusenne, Bies∣meree, Ermetton upon Bierre, Stave, Steir, Mer∣tienne, Fontenelle, part of Chatillon Mattignol, Romree, Feppin, Bersee with its Castle, Villers with Potters Houses, Joneret with the Furnace, Ser∣ville, Aveloy, Arbre, Profonde-Ville, Lesves, Bioulx, Graux, Romignee, Meffe, Reselle, Rosiere, and Bois de Villers.

The Bailiwick of Montaigle, compos'd of the fol∣lowing Villages and Hamlets, the Ruins of the old Castle of Montaigle, Fallean, Montaigle the Town, the Forge of Montaigle, Salet, Fain, Corbay, He∣nemont, Warnant, Hun, Envoye, Rouillon, the Fur∣naces, Forges and Castling Houses of Molin and the Abbey.

The Mayory of St. Gerard, which contains

THE Village of Broigne with the Monastery, the Hamlets of Maison, Gonois, Sosoye, Ma∣redret, the Farms of Montigny, Libinne, Behoude and Heraude.

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The Precincts betwixt the Sambre and the Maese.

THE Village of Folz, the Hamlets of Haye, Afolz and Wepion.

In the Precincts betwixt the Sambre and the Macse, and the Dependencies of that Province, are also inclosed the Forests of High and Low Marlaigne, which contains 4300 Acres of Land, or more, the Forests of Biert, and their Depen∣dencies 1590 Acres, the Wood of Biesme, with Halloy, the old Furnace and other Dependencies, 540 Acres, and Farms, Tiths, Rents, and several other Demains and Revenues belonging to His said Majesty, with several Fiefs holding of the Castle of Namur.

France since the Treaty of Nimeguen, in order to Possess herself of the Town of Walcourt, and of the Village of Bioulx, (even after the Treaty for a Truce) has caused Posts and Stakes to be set in the Nighbourhood of the Castle of Namur, un∣der Pretence that she had extended her Re-unions before the said Truce, as far as the said Village. Now to take away the said Posts, and set limits behind on the side of Pairelle, Spain has been obliged by the Treaty concluded at Philippe-Ville, on the 4th January, 1687. to yield up to France, the said Town of Walcourt and Village of Bioulx, on the same Terms, Forms and Conditions, on which France has kept by the said Treaty of Truce, all the Places She had Possessed herself of, since the Treaty of Nimeguen, which particular Treaty

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concluded during the said Truce, at the said Philippe-Ville, will now cease by Virtue of the Treaty now proposed.

Hainault.

THE Principality and Provostship of Chimay, with the Villages, Hamlets and Rights to them belonging, viz.

  • The Town of Chimay,
  • St. Remy,
  • ...Forges,
  • ...Bourlez,
  • ...Boutonville,
  • ...Bailievre,
  • ...Villers-la-Tour,
  • ...Sceloigne,
  • ...Robechies,
  • ...Bauwez,
  • ...Montmignies,
  • ...Macon,
  • ...Imbrechies,
  • ...Monceau,
  • ...Salles,
  • ...Baileux,
  • ...Vielles,
  • ...Lompret,
  • Estroeing, la Cauchie, and its Hamlets,
  • ...Feron,
  • ...La Roulie.

The Provostship of Beaumont, with its Appenden∣cies and Dependencies, which consist in

  • The Town of Beaumont,
  • ...Bersillies,
  • ...De Leval,
  • ...Tirimont,
  • Solre St. Gery,
  • Grandieu and Fralies,
  • ...Sivry,
  • Froidchapelle and Four∣bechies,
  • ...Rance,
  • ...Monbliart,
  • ...Cerfontaine,
  • Ferieres the Great,
  • Ferieres the Less,
  • ...Rosier,
  • Beaufort and Robechies,
  • ...Grandreng,
  • ...Rocque,
  • ...Leunies,
  • The Town of Chieuries.

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Villages seized upon, and Possessed.

PArt of the Burrough of Antoin, Fontenoy, Veron, Vaux, Moinbray, and Brasmanil.

The Villages of Maulde, Pipaix, Gissignies in Pipaix, Rocourt, Wermes, the Parish of Wieres, Ogimont, Seigneurieul, Little Quesnoy-a-Potters, Bour∣geon, the Parish of Fontenay, Grammetz and Fer∣mont, in the Parish of Thieulain, part of Anthoin, reputed a Free-Tenure, the Breuch-a-foret, Mour∣court, Herines, Wasmes, and Lignette.

The Town of Fontaine l'Eveque, the Village of Thiverelles, and 600 Acres or thereabouts in Mea∣dows.

The Villages of Anderlues, the Abbey of Au∣mont and Boussiere, with the Farms of Warnenrieux, Foret, and the Farm in the Woods.

Flanders.
  • THE Town of Ranaix.
  • The Town of Loo.
  • The Town of Roulers.
  • And the Villages of Meuregem, Watervliet, Ven∣deville, Temptemars, Billau, and the Castle of la Motte, in the Woods with its Tenements.
  • Wood of Nieppe.
  • Wood of d'Osthulft.

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Brabant.

THE Estate of Ayseau, with its Dependen∣cies, which consist in several Hamlets, par∣ticularly in that of Oignies, with the Cloister of the same Name and part of the Village of Mon∣ceau.

The Minister of His Catholick Majesty, de∣mands the Restitution of all and every one of the Places above-mentioned, and others which his Most Christian Majesty has or may have possessed himself of since the Treaty of Nimeguen, altho' they be not here exprest and specified; and that His Catholick Majesty be restored to the real and actual Possession of the same, as he enjoyed them before the said Treaty of Nimeguen, all this with∣out derogating to His Catholick Majesties Title to the other Re-unions of France, which have not been yielded to the Most Christian King by the said Treaty of Nimeguen, or any former Treaty.

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