Page REATY of Peace and Commerce between Morocco 1728 Convention between Great Britain and Spain Britain, France, and Spain 5 1730 Treaty of Alliance and Commerce between Great Britain 13 1731 Treaty of Peace and Alliance between the Emperor and 17 1748 Definitive Treaty of Peace between Great Britain, 1739 Convention between Great Britain and Spain France, and the United Provinces 1750 Treaty between Great Britain and Spain 1751 Treaty of Peace and Commerce between the King of 1755 Treaty between Great Britain and the Empress of Ruffia 137 1742 Treaty between Great Britain and the Empress of 144 1755 Treaty between his Britannic Majesty and the Landgrave 154 1758 A complete Copy of all the Treaties with the King of 1761 An Historical Memorial of the Negotiation of France 160 1762 Preliminary Articles of Peace between Great Britain, 177 France, and Spain шире 1763 Definitive Treaty of Peace between Great Britain, France, 1766 Convention between Great Britain relative to the Ca- 1766 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great 1771 Spanish Declaration relative to Falkland's Ifland The King of England's Acceptance of the fame TREATIES, &c. Articles of Peace and Commerce between His Majesty George II. by the Grace of God, King of Great-Britain, &c. and the most Noble Prince Muley Hamet Dahebby, Ben Muley Ifmael, Ben Muley Zeriph, Ben Muley Aley, King and Emperor of the Kingdoms of of Fez and Morocco, &c. Concluded Jan. 14, 1727-8. I. HAT all Moors or Jews, fubject to the Empe TH ror of Morocco, fhall be allowed a free traffick, viz. to buy or fell for 30 days in the city of Gibraltar, or island of Minorca; and not to refide in either place, but to depart with their effects, without let or moleftation, to any part of the faid Emperor of Morocco's dominions. II. That the king of Great-Britain's fubjects refiding in Barbary, fhall not be obliged to appear before the Cadi or Juftices of the country; but only the governor of the place, and his Britannick Majefty's conful, are to take cognizance of and adjust the differences they may have with the natives of the country, III. That the menial fervants of his Britannick Majesty's fubjects, though natives of the country, either Moors or Jews, be exempt from taxes of all kinds, IV. That all his Britannick Majefty's fubjects, as well paffengers as others, taken by any of the Emperor of Fez and Morocco's cruifers, on board any foreign thip or veffel whatever, fhall immediately be fet at liberty and fent to the city of Gibraltar, V. That there be permiffion for buying provifions, and all other neceffaries for his Britannick Majefty's fleet, or city of Gibraltar, at any of the Emperor of Fez and Morocco's fea-ports, at the market-prices; and the fame to be shipped off without paying cuftom, as has been extorted lately contrary to the treaty of peace fubfifting. VI. All the other articles being fifteen in number, concluded, agreed and adjusted by the Honourable Charles Steward, Efq; on the behalf of his Britannick Majefty, and by his Excellency Bafhaw Hamet, Ben Aly, Ben VOL. II. B Ab |