... Forasmuch-as that certain
Jurisdictions of the
Bergstraet, belonging antiently to the
Elector of Mayence, were in the
year 1463 mortgag’d to the
House Palatine for a certain Sum of
Money: upon
condition of perpetual Redemption, it has been
agreed that the same
Jurisdictions
shall be Restor’d to the present
Elector of Mayence, and his
Successors
in the Archbishoprick of Mayence, provided the
Mortgage be
paid in ready
Mony, within the
time limited by the
Peace to be concluded; and that he
satisfies the other
Conditions, which he is bound to by the Tenor of the
Mortgage-Deeds. ...
... Forasmuch-as that certain
Jurisdictions of the
Bergstraet, belonging antiently to the
Elector of Mayence, were in the
year 1463 mortgag’d to the
House Palatine for a certain Sum of
Money: upon
condition of perpetual Redemption, it has been
agreed that the same
Jurisdictions
shall be Restor’d to the present
Elector of Mayence, and his
Successors
in the Archbishoprick of Mayence, provided the
Mortgage be
paid in ready
Mony, within the
time limited by the
Peace to be concluded; and that he
satisfies the other
Conditions, which he is bound to by the Tenor of the
Mortgage-Deeds. ...
... And to the end that Madam, the Landgravine, may
be so much the more assur’d of the
Payment, she shall retain on the
Conditions
following, Nuys, Cuesfeldt, and Newhaus, and shall keep Garisons in those
Places which shall depend on her alone; but with this
Limitation, That
besides the
Officers and other necessary
Persons in the Garisons, those
of the three above-nam’d
Places shall not exceed the
number of Twelve Hundred
Foot, and a Hundred
Horse; leaving to Madam, the Landgravine, the
Disposition
of the
number of
Horse and Foot she shall be
pleas’d to put in each of
these
Places, and whom she will
constitute Governor. ...
... Item, For
fear the
Differences arisen between
the Dukes of Savoy and Mantua touching Montserrat, and terminated by the
Emperor Ferdinand and Lewis XIII. Fathers to their Majestys, shou’d revive
some
time or other to the
damage or Christianity; it has been
agreed, That
the
Treaty of Cheras of the 6th of April 1631. with the
Execution thereof
which ensu’d in the Montserrat, shall
continue firm for ever, with all
its
Articles: Pignerol, and its Appurtenances, being nevertheless excepted,
concerning which there has been a
decision between his most Christian Majesty
and the
Duke of Savoy, and which the
King of
France and his
Kingdom have
purchas’d by particular Treatys, that shall remain
firm and stable, as
to what
concerns the
transferring or resigning of that
Place and its Appurtenances.
But if the said particular Treatys contain any thing which may trouble
the
Peace of the Empire, and excite new Commotions in
Italy, after the
present
War, which is now on foot in that
Province, shall be at an end,
they shall be look’d upon as
void and of no
effect; the said Cession continuing
nevertheless unviolable, as also the other
Conditions agreed to, as well
in favour of the
Duke of Savoy as the most Christian
King: For which
reason
their
Imperial and most Christian Majestys
promise reciprocally, that in
all other things relating to the said
Treaty of Cheras, and its
Execution,
and particularly to Albe, Trin, their Territorys, and the other
places,
they never shall contravene them either directly or
indirectly, by the
way of
Right or in
Fact; and that they neither shall succour nor countenance
the
Offender, but rather by their
common Authority shall endeavour that
none violate them under any pretence whatsoever; considering that the most
Christian
King has declar’d, That he was highly oblig’d to
advance the
Execution of the said
Treaty, and even to maintain it by
Arms; that above
all things the said Lord, the
Duke of Savoy, notwithstanding the
Clauses
abovemention’d, shall be always maintain’d in the peaceable
possession
of Trin and Albe, and other
places, which have been allow’d and assign’d
him by the said
Treaty, and by the Investiture which ensu’d thereon of
the Dutchy of Montserrat. ...
... Nevertheless, if for the
space of three
years
the
Difference cannot be terminated by any of those means, all and every
one of those
concern’d in this
Transaction shall be oblig’d to join the
injur’d
Party, and assist him with
Counsel and
Force to
repel the
Injury,
being first advertis’d by the injur’d that gentle Means and
Justice prevail’d
nothing; but without
prejudice, nevertheless, to every one’s
Jurisdiction,
and the
Administration of Justice conformable to the
Laws of each
Prince
and
State: and it shall not be permitted to any
State of the Empire to
pursue his
Right by
Force and
Arms; but if any
difference has happen’d
or happens for the
future, every one shall try the means of
ordinary Justice,
and the Contravener shall be regarded as an Infringer of the
Peace. That
which has been
determin’d by
Sentence of the
Judge, shall be put in
execution,
without
distinction of
Condition, as the
Laws of the Empire enjoin touching
the
Execution of
Arrests and
Sentences. ...
... In the
Name of the one and the other Bench, M.
Marc Ottoh of Strasburg, M. John James Wolff of Ratisbon, M. David Gloxinius
of Lubeck, and M. Lewis Christopher Kres of Kressenstein, all Syndick
Senators,
Counsellors and
Advocates of the Republick of Noremberg; who with their
proper Hands and
Seals have
sign’d and
seal’d this present
Treaty of
Peace,
and which said Deputys of the several
Orders have engag’d to
procure the
Ratifications of their
Superiors in the prefix’d
time, and in the
manner
it has been covenanted, leaving the
liberty to the other Plenipotentiarys
of
States to
sign it, if they think it convenient, and send for the
Ratifications
of their
Superiors: And that on
condition that by the Subscription of the
abovesaid
Ambassadors and Deputys, all and every one of the other
States
who shall abstain from
signing and
ratifying the present
Treaty, shall
be no less oblig’d to maintain and observe what is contain’d in this present
Treaty of Pacification, than if they had subscrib’d and
ratify’d it; and
no Protestation or Contradiction of the
Council of Direction in the Roman
Empire shall be
valid, or receiv’d in
respect to the Subscription and said
Deputys have made. ...