A collection of all the acts, memorials & letters, that pass'd in the negotiation of the peace with the treaties concluded at Nimeguen / translated from the French copy, printed at Paris with privilege ; The articles of peace between the Emperor and the French King, and those between the Emperor and the King of Sweden, translated from the Latin copy, printed at Nimeguen.

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A collection of all the acts, memorials & letters, that pass'd in the negotiation of the peace with the treaties concluded at Nimeguen / translated from the French copy, printed at Paris with privilege ; The articles of peace between the Emperor and the French King, and those between the Emperor and the King of Sweden, translated from the Latin copy, printed at Nimeguen.
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London :: Printed by H. Hills, and are to be sold by Walter Kettilby ...,
1679.
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"A collection of all the acts, memorials & letters, that pass'd in the negotiation of the peace with the treaties concluded at Nimeguen / translated from the French copy, printed at Paris with privilege ; The articles of peace between the Emperor and the French King, and those between the Emperor and the King of Sweden, translated from the Latin copy, printed at Nimeguen." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39450.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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Whereas his Most Christian Majesty's Ministers, after the Peace of Aix la Chappelle, maintain'd at the Conference at Lille, That the Slufes, both on the West and East-side of the Town of Niewport, and

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the Fort in Vierboet, at the end of the Western Sluse, near the mouth of Newport-Heven, and one part of the Fort of Nieuven Dame, built upon the Eastern Sluse, with the Piers of the said Haven, be∣ing kept in repair by those of Furnes, were within the Territory and Jurisdiction of the Castellany of Furnes, and that consequently they belonged to his Most Christian Majesty: And his Catholick Maje∣sty's Ministers held the contrary, that they did not; and whether they did or did not, that it ought to suffice, that since the said Fortifications were made, as well with respect of the Castellany of Furnes, as to the Town of Newport, his Catholick Majesty, be∣ing a Soveraign Prince, might incorporate, and ap∣propriate the said parts thereof, to the Haven and Fortifications of Newport, and by that means make them inseparable from that Town. It is agreed, That the said Sluses, and other parts of the Fortifi∣cations of Newport above-mentioned, shall remain to his Catholick Majesty, as well as the Town it self, without any Pretensions ever to be made to the same, by his Most Christian Majesty, by reason of the Town and Castellany of Furnes being his, or otherwise. And for the draining of the Waters of the Castellany of Furnes, it shall be continued, and his Catholick Majesty shall enjoy the same, in manner and form, as hath been used till now.

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