C R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms His Majesty's Declaration. WHereas upon Complaint of the several Injuries, Affronts and Spoils done by the East and West-India-Companies, and other the Subjects of the United Provinces, unto and upon the Ships, Goods and Persons of Our Subjects, to their grievous Damages, and amounting to Vast Sums; Instead of Reparation and Satisfaction which hath been by Us frequently demanded, We found that Orders had been given to de Ruyter not only to abandon the Consortship against the Pirates of the Mediterranean Seas (to which the State's General had invited Us) but also to use all Acts of Depredation and Hostility against Our Subjects in Africa. We thereupon gave Order for the detaining of the Ships belonging to the States of the United Provinces, their Subjects and Inhabitants; yet notwithstanding, We did not give any Commission for Letters of Marque, nor were there any Proceedings against the Ships detained, until we had a clear and undeniable Evidence that de Ruyter had put the said Orders in Execution, by seizing several of Our Subjects Ships and Goods. But now since finding by these fresh Injuries and Actings of theirs, and the intelligence We have had of their great Preparations for War, and their Granting of Letters of Marque against Our People, that both Our Forbearance, and the other Remedies We have used to bring them to a compliance with Us, have proved ineffectual, and that they are Resolved what they have done by Wrong, to maintain by Arms and War against Us; We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to Declare, and do hereby Declare to all the World, That the said States are the Aggressors, and that they ought in justice to be so looked upon by all Men; so that as well Our Fleets and Ships, as also all other Ships and Vessels that shall be Commissionated by Letters of Marque from Our dear Brother the Duke of York, Lord High Admiral of England, shall and may lawfully fight with, subdue, seize, and take all Ships, Vessels and Goods belonging to the said States of the United Provinces, or any of their subjects or Inhabitants, within any their Territories. And We do hereby Command, as well all Our Own Subjects, as advertise all other persons, of what Nation soever, not to transport or carry any Soldiers, Arms, Powder, Ammunition, or any other Contraband Goods, to any of the Territories, Lands, Plantations or Countries of the said States of the United Provinces; Declaring, That whatsoever Ship or Vessel shall be met withal, Transporting or carrying any Soldiers, Arms, Powder, Ammunition, or other Contraband Goods, to any of the Territories. Lands, Plantations or Countries of the said States of the United Provinces, the same being taken, shall be Condemned as good and lawful Prize. And We do further Declare, That whatsoever Ship or Vessel, of what Nation soever, shall be met withal, having any Goods, Merchandises, or any number of Persons in her belonging to the said States of the United Provinces, or any of their Subjects or Inhabitants, the whole, being taken, shall be adjudged as good and lawful Prize. As likewise all Goods and Merchandises, of what Nation soever, whether of Our Own, or of Foreigners, that shall be Laden aboard any Ship or Vessel, that shall belong to States of the United Provinces, or any of their Subjects, or any inhabiting with them, and shall be taken, the whole shall be Condemned as good and lawful Prize; Except the said Ship or Vessel has Ours, or Our dear Brother's Letters of Safe Conduct granted to them. And to the end that due Intimation and Publication of this Our Declaration may be made, and Public Notice thereof be taken; It is our Will Pleasure, That this Our present Declaration shall be published in due and usual Form. At the Court at Whitehall, February 22. 1664. Richard Browne, Clerk of the Council. London, Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1664.