¶ By the queen, The queens most excellent majesty, willeth all persons to understand, that like as for maintenance of her realm, and the titles and rights therof, she hath continued in war hitherto with the French king: So no we vpon honourable and reasonable conditions, accorded the. xi. of this month, by treaty betwixt her ambassadors, and the said french kings, her majesty hath also, to the honour of God, to the weal of her realm, and preservation of all her titles and rights thereto belonging, assented to a perfect, good, and honourable peace, with the said french king. And therefore her majesty straightly chargeth and commandeth all maner of persons of her obeisance, to forbear all hostility against the Subiectes of the said french king her good brother, by disarmyng themselves and their ships, and to Iyue in good peace with them, by mutual intercourse and trade of merchandise, as becometh good neighbours and friends. And for that no impediment should arise to the intercourse, by reason of private offences committed by any of her majesties Subiectes, against the french kings, by land or by Sea in this last war, or in the doubtful times before the same war published: Her majesty letteth all her Subiectes to understand, that it is accorded betwixt her and her good brother the said french king, that none of her Subiectes shalbe impeached or molested, for the taking, spoiling, or deteynyng of any ships, armour, merchandise, victual, or any other kind of goods belonging to the french, from the first of September, in the year of our lord God a thousand five hundred threescore two, until the time of the publication hereof, which is appoynted to be by the. xxiii. of this present month of april. given at windsor the twentieth day of april, the sixth year of her majesties reign. 1564. God save the queen. ¶ Imprinted by Richard jug and John Cawood, Printers to the queens majesty. Cum privilegio Regiae Maiestatis.