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            <p>Articulen Geaccordeert, by ſyn Hoogheydt den Prince van Orangien, aen Don ANDREA de PRADA, Gouverneur vande ſterckte, t' Sas van Gendt, ende aen de Capiteynen, Officieren ende Soldaten daer binnen zijn<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="2 letters">
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            <p>Tot MIDDELBVRGH</p>
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               <hi>By</hi> Iaques Fierens <hi>Boeckvercooper woonende inde Gift-ſtraet inde Globe.</hi> 1644.</p>
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            <head>Articulen gheaccordeert by ſijn Hoogheyt, den Prince van Oranien, aen Don Andrea de Pradra Governeur van de ſterckte 't SAS van GENDT, ende aen de Capiteynen, Officieren, ende Soldaeten daer binnen zijnde.</head>
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               <hi>2.</hi> Dat den ſelven Gouverneur ende Officieren met haer ſullen ne<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>men twee halve Cartouwen.</p>
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               <hi>3.</hi> Ende ammonitie van oorloge om drie ſchoten met elck Canon te doen / ende ſullen haer verleent worden treck-peerden / om die voort te brenghen.</p>
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               <hi>4.</hi> Dat om de gequetſte ende ſiecke Soldaeten met alle ſekerhept tot Gendt te brenghen / hun ſal verleent worden ſchepen / wagenen ende bequaem Convoy.</p>
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               <hi>5.</hi> Ende en ſullen de inwoonderen niet moghen pets eyſſchen / ofte pretenderen vande Hoof den ende Officieren / van wegen de oncoſten dieſe ſouden moghen / geduerende de belegeringe geleden hebben / tot defenſie van de ſelve plaetſe.</p>
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               </gap>-geſtaen worden de ſelve te meughen vercoopen / of<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
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               <hi>7.</hi> 't Selve wort ooock toegeſtaen aende Borgers van de ſelve plaetſe.</p>
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               <hi>8.</hi> Gelijck oock wort toegeſtaen aende ghene die daer in ſullen willen blijven woonen / ſoodaenige vryheyt van Conſcientie als deſen Staet aen een yeder toeſtaet.</p>
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               <hi>9.</hi> Dat alle gevangens van d'een ende d'ander zijde ſullen in vryheydt geſtelt worden / ſonder eenigh rantſoen te betalen.</p>
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               <hi>10.</hi> Dat het Canon ende ammonitie van oorloghe / Item proviſie ende leeftocht / hoedanigh die ſouden meughen weſen / toecomende den Co<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ninck van Hiſpanien / ſullen (ſonder eenigh bedroch) gelevert worden / aen den genen die ſijn Hooghepdt daer toe ſal ordonneren.</p>
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               <hi>11.</hi> Dat het gene geduyrende de velegeringe ſoude meugen genomen zijn zal blijven aen den genen die 't genomen heeft.</p>
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               <g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſten ende ſiecken ſullen tot Gendt voeren / ſullen blijven twee Ofta<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>giers tot aller tijdt dat de ſelve ſchepen ende ſchuyten ſullen weder gekeert zijn.</p>
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               <hi>14.</hi> Dat den ſelven Gouverneur / Officieren ende Soldaten uyt 'tſelve Sas ſullen trecken morgen vroegh weſende den <hi>6.</hi> deſer Maent.</p>
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               <dateline>Gedaen in't Leger voor het Sas van Gendt <date>deſen vijfden September <hi>1644.</hi>
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