ARTICLES PUBLISHED AT BERLIN, BETWEEN HIS Most Christian Majesty, THE King of Sweden, And His ELECTORAL HIGHNESSE of Brandenburgh.

LONDON, Printed in the Year 1679.

ARTICLES Published at BERLIN, &c.
  • INprimis, A lasting Peace betwixt all Parties, and a free Trade by Sea and Land and all fresh Water.
  • 2. A General Amnesty.
  • 3. All Hostilities to cease in ten days after the Signing hereof.
  • 4. The Munster and Osnaburgh Treaty to remain firme, excepting in such Alterations as shall be made in the following Articles.
  • 5. The Duke of Brandenburgh shall restore all he possesses in Pomeren, Strael­sond and Stetin, and all that is granted Sweden by the Treaty of Westphalia.
  • 6. Both Parties are to separate their Countries with Limitations.
  • 7. All on the other side of the Odor as far as Dam and Golnow shall re­main to the Brandenburghers, only that the Duke of Brandenburgh, in Con­sideration that Golnow is very serviceable to him, shall pay 50000 Crowns to the King of Sweden, but that place is again to be given to the Swedes if the Money be not paid.
  • 8, 9. The Swedes are to desist from the Toll which they had at Golber­gen, and other Places in Pomeren, according to the Treaty of Stetin in the Year 1653.
  • 10. That all the Rights and Revenues from all Places on the other side of the Odor to be granted to the Duke of Brandenburgh.
  • 11. All Inhabitants in those parts are to be Released from their Oath of Allegiance.
  • 12. Odor shall remain as a Soveraignty to the King and Kingdom of Sweden.
  • 13. That upon the Exchange of the Ratification the King of France shall cause his Army to retire out of all Places belonging to the Duke of Bran­denburgh, except 1000 Horse to remain in Wesel and Lipstade, till the full Exe­cution of this Treaty with Sweden.
  • [Page 2] 14. That the Duke of Brandenburgh shall cause all his Forces to march out of the open Country. And in regard at present Sweden wants Forces to possess his places, the Brandenburgh Forces shall remain Two thousand Men in Straelfond, Ten or twelve hundred at Stetin, and so proportionably in other places, till Sweden shall send Forces to take possession of the same.
  • 15. That the Duke of Brandenburgh is free to carry out such Cannon and Ammunition as he hath brought into those Places he took from Sweden, but not any of those he found there.
  • 16. That Endeavors be used to make Peace with Denmark, and that in the mean time the Duke of Brandenburgh shall give no Assistance to that King.
  • 17. That the King of France obliges himself to deliver the Ratification from the King of Sweden in three Moneths, and till the Ratification be de­livered Brandenburgh shall not be obliged to make Restitution to Sweden.
  • 18. That the Ratification of France and Brandenburgh shall be Exchanged in one Moneth, and that of Sweden in three.

There is another Article for endeavouring to accommodate the Difference between the Houses of Brandenburgh and Lunenburgh. And one Article more, by which France obligeth himself to pay unto Brandenburgh, within the space of two Years, 300000 Crowns towards the Charge of the War.

FRA. MINDERS.

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