FRIDAY, Novem AY, No VEM'BE;?“ %..1%7062 St 2, B 0O G TR eeW SR v | BRI gNN B WP~ eWt2R A & ¥ J s : y'% s i "‘:'é"é’: s ' o . e -.fi b . Q"";#\ : ; jl"}“ 2 : NCW-Dlalmnpinire Botel () = g : 18 C »isgldem Aot .. 4.3 A Ly = i : eB R i 3 _ 2 Bratis Waße O S PR AR L . » Containing the Frefbefi Advices, ‘ARTICLES of CAPITULATION, agreed on between Sir GEorce Poceck, Knight of the Bach, and Admiral of the Blue ; and theEarl of ALBeMArLE,Com - ‘mander of HisßritannicMajefty’s Troops 3 andtheMarquis DELREALTRANSPORTE, Admiral of his CatholicMajefty’sSqua “dfon 3 and Do~ Juan pE Prano, Go - wernor of the Havannab, on the Part of his Catholic Majesty, for rendering up . the Garrison and Spanith Ships in the Port, belonging to the Havannah. - PreriMminary ARTICLE. . I “ HE Land and Point Gates lballbe delt wered to bis Britannic Majefly’ sTroops, To morrow the 13th of Aug. at Noom, at which Time the following Articles of Capita fation shall take Place, . ARTICLE L ‘ ¥ HE Gasrifon, comprehending besides ~ ¥ the Troops belonging to the Artillery B snd Dragoons, the Militia of all the Places on this Island, thall march out 6f : the Pori Gate on the zoth Inst. (if -there doee aot arzive before Relief fut ficient to raise the Siege) with all military Henours, with their Muskets fhoulder’d, Drums beating, and Colours flying,fix Pieces of Cannon with 12 Charges for each, and as many for each Scldier, end the Re giments shall carry with them the military Chests 3 _befides which thfionmor thall have 6 covered Wag gons which fhallin no Manner be permiited to be Regiltered, under sny Pretence. Axswer. The Garrison, consisting of the Regu lsr T'roops snd the Drsgoons, who shall leave their Hosles for his Britantuic Maujefly’s Serviee, in Consi deration of the vigorous and brave Defence of the Moor Castle snd the Havannsh, shall march ount et the Point Gate, with two Pieces of Cannon, and 6 - Charges for each Cannon, and the fame Number for esch Soldier, with Diums beating, Colours flying, and ail muitary Honours ; the militaryChei refuled ; the Governor thall have granted e 3 many Baiges as < .are neceflary to Tranf{port his Equipsge end Effeils ‘on board the Ship destined for him ; all the Militia, as well in the City, as out of it, shall deliver up -their “ Arme to his Britannic M:j:fty’s Cemmiflmry, whe .. shall ‘be appointed to yeczive them. - ArT. I[. Thatthe (aidGarrifon shall be permitted ~ to carry out of this City, &l their Goods, Equipages and Moncy, to some other Place on the Island . for which Purpose, Horles and Carts correspondent, (hall bz permitted to-go in and out, with Lis Catholick . Msjiity’s civil and military Officers, and the Direc tors of the rayelFivances,which shall be eleéted im ~ maediately sfter marching out of the City. Ans. The Officers belonging to the said Garrison, shall be permitted to carry with them,sll iheirEffeéts ‘and Money, on bosrd the Ships that are destined to his Britannic Msjefty’s Coast, in order to Transport the Garrison to the nearest Spenith Port.; the Inien ~ dant of the Marise, Commiflary of War, and thole eatrufted with his. Catholic Majefly’s Wealth shell have Liberty to leave the Iflind if they ere desir ous, asfoon asthey have delivered their Accounts, Art. 111. The Marine Scldiers end Crews of the Ships remeining in the Port that have served sfhore, fha!l partake of the fame military Honours as tie Garrison of the Place, and Mhall with them be put on board the f{sid Ship:, to be condulled with his Ca - tholic Mazjzßy’s Admiral, with sll their Euquipsge and Money, to some other ofthe SpanithDomianions, with this cxprefs Condition, that in their Nevigation g 0 it, they will not attack or molest, any of hisßriten nic Mej:ity’s Squadrons or single Ships, nor any that shall beloag to his Aliies, nor any of his paniicular Subjeéts ; neither (hali they, be attacked by any of his Britennic Mzj:fly’s Squadron or Skips, nor by sny of his; Allizs, or periicular Subj.&ls . that they fhsll have Liberty to embark in {si¢ Squadron, the Troops and Crews, with their Land and S¢s Officers, and other Individusls their Dependants, with the Weaslth that shall be found in the City, belongicg to his Catholic Majelty ; with the Money and other Poflellions in Specie of Silver, Gald, orany other thing belonging to the Marquis or any of the Officers of the Marine, | graniing all neceflary Affifance for the Preservation } '\:-.’_ 'fi\'v-.v.“, 2 . 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'The Marquis Real Trenfporte, with his Of ficers, Seamen and Miriner; SoldiersbeingPart of the Garrifon,-fhall be treated in the fame Manner as ihe Goverxor end regular Trocps. Al the Ships in the Port ot theHavarnah,and all the Silver and EfAls of whatever Specie, belonging to his €athalick Majzity, hall be delivered to the Perivus whom Sir George Pecock, shall Name to receive the fame, . Art. IV, That there thall be an Inventory taken of all the Artillery, Uienfils and Ammunition of War belongiang to his Chrittisn Majesty, excepting those that belong to the Squsdrom, in the Presence of four of his Christian Msjifiy’s Subje@s of the Governor’s Dominaticn, and fonv of his ériunnic Majeity’s Sub j-€ts, chosen by. the Earl of Albermarle; who shall re mein in Poffeflion of the Whale, till both Sovereigns fhal otherways determine. . Aus. All theAriillery,and whatever Specie of Arms end Ammuniion of War, shall be delivered to Persons named by the Admirs! and General. - Anrt. V. Thatin Relpe® to his Excellency the Marquis Superunda, late Viceroy of the Kingdom of Pera, and Don Diego Tavares, lste Governor of Certhagens,who with their Families were sccidenully here on their way toSpein,they shall be comprehend ed in.this Capitsistion, snd be left in free Pofleflion of their Equipsge, and all other Effeéts belonging to them, and providiag their Pz{Tsge to Spain with all poflible Accommodation. > » ‘ Ans: FheMisrguis oiSuperunds,; Viceroy of Peru and Don Diego Tavates, late Governer ofCarthagé ne, shall be condulted tcSpain in the most commaodi ons Manper, that theShipping will permit of, accord ing to their Dignitr: end Chatséler, with sll their %\fl:‘e&}.’ Plate, and Servants, at the most convenient ime. . Arr. VI ThattheCatholicßeligion thall be per mitted and preserved in the {same Conformity it has been hitherto used under his Catholic Msjefty, with aut the lealt Impediment in all the public Forms that are uled both within and without the Churches, and the Festivals solemnized therein, shall be observed with the fame Veneration as formerly ; snd all Bc clefialticks, Convents, Monasteries, Holpitals, Com munities, Univesfiiies, and Colleges, shall remain in free Enjoyment of their Rights and Privileges, Rents, movesble Goods and Cattles, a 8 thzy have hitherto dgne. Answer, Grented, Art. VII. Thatthe Bishop of Cuba shall equally erjoy the Rights,Privileges, and Prerogaiives belong ing (o him for the Direftion and fpiritusl Muinte nance of the faithful Catholicks, the Nomination of Parish Priests, and other neceflary Ecclefisftical Mini sters, with the Exercise of Juriidi@tion thereto snnex €d, and free Percepiion. of Rents and Provision cor relpondent to his Dignity, which shall likewise ex tend io the other Ciergy in Regard to the Tyths and oiher incomes for their mutual Support. Ans. Grapted, with this reserve, that the Nomi nation of Curates and others, shall be with the Appro bation of his ‘Britann:c -Majesty’s Governor of the Plsce. VIIL That -in theMonaftries ofFrysrs enaNune, the interiour Government shall bé observed ss formerly, with Subordinstion to their lawiul Superiors, sccording to their particular Institution, without the leaft-Varistion. Aws, Granied. Art. IX. That in the fame Msnner in which the effetive Wealth that shall be found in this City be “longirgto his ChriftisnMajefty, shall be embarked on board the Men of War that remain in this Port, in order to be Transported to Spsin; all the Tobacco likewise belonging tc hisChriftianMasjefty, & that shall be permitred the fsme Sovereign to buy, though in Time of War, of.thie Growth of this Island, in the Diftrick thereof fubjeft to the King ot Great Britain, ac the current Prices, and free Leave toTranfport them to Spain, in our own or foreign Veflels ; sud for the ‘more eanvenient fkowing & prefervi: g them, theMill, Warehouses, snd other Officers, deftived for those Purpoles {hall be sppointed, and proper {Per{ons shall _be mainsained for taking Care ot the fame. Axs Refufed. ‘ Art. X. That in Consideration of this Port being conveniently fitusted for the Aflitance of those that nayigate ~¢r¢!¢~ Parts. of America, as well S‘Panind: a 8 English 3 it (all'be reputed as s neutral Port for the & S v & 3 ‘ g 5 % % Nusmz. 3¢B [ Werk's Tince this Parsi { was firft publifh’d. quez:gn and Domaflicky Subjefts of hisCatholicMasjeßy, who fhal! be permitted to go in ¢nd out without anyHindrince cv infuls, 16 procare neceflary Refrefhments,and repairtbeir Vetlels, paying the pricesCarrent for che fame, theirNavigati on to be limited from the Capes of .Catoche on the Coast of Campechs and St. Anthony, to the Welt of this Island, & froml the Sound of Tortuga to this Pore, and from thence to theLetiiude of 33North. till theis Catholic and Britennic Mtjsßties fhiil otherways de termine, Ans. Refufed. : ArT. Xl. That all the Inhabitants and Mechsnics of thuCity shell remain ix fraeTife gnd quietPofie Tiam of theirT'rades &Politica! Employments, therein hoid ing their Property as weli ss their Wealith and other Geods, Csttle and Movesbles, of whatever Condition they may be of, without being cbliged to contribute, upon any other T'erms than those required by his Catholic Majesty. Ans. Granted, snd they thall be permiited to continue following their refpetive Occupations, as long s their Conduét gives no Mo tive to the Contrary, ArT. XIL That the feme shall preserve and keep their Rights and Privileges which they have to this Fzrcfent Time epjoyed ; and shall be governed in the eme of his Britannic Majesty, under the fame Laws, Administrations of Justice and Conditions which they had been ia the Time of the Spaniards, and that fhail of themselves Name their Judges and Juitices, accord ing to their own Use end Customs. ' Ans. Answered in the foregoing. ArT, XIIL. That whoever of the Inhabitants thst sre not willing to continue in this City, thallbe pezg mitted to carry away freely their Weslth andßiches, in the Specie most covenient, to fell their Effefts, or leave them in Adminiftration,and tran‘port them with them{elves to the Dominion of his Caiholic Majesty, which they choose ; granting them for that End the Space of sou: Years,and providing them armedVeflels, which they shall either buy orFreight,for condudting them with Pafiports and other neceflary Papers, for their Secarity against theMoors and Turks, with this exrrefs Condition, that they shall not be employed a geinft the Subjc&ls of hisßritannicMsjefty, nor their Allies, which they shall not insult nor molest ; &that under this & the two foregoing Ariicles thall be com prehended all hisCatholicMejefty'sOfficers, both Land andSes,andOfficers of theT'roops who shall be marri ed and have Families andSubftances established in this City, that they may partake of the fame Privileges as the other Inhabitents. Ans. The Inhsbitants shall be permitted to fell or remove their Effe&s to sny Part of Spain, in Veflels provided st their own Expzence, for which there fhull be given them conve nient Psflports 5 to be underflood, that the Cfficers who have Effeéls, on the Island fhali enjoy the {ams Benefit granted to the Rest of the Inhabitants. ArT. XIV. That those thall not bein the leat mo lested for having born Arms by means of their Fidelity, snd having been inlifted as Militia for what might happen in the War, nor shall plander, nor any Dis order be ellowed towsrds them by theEnglithTroops; but on the contrary, they shall sally enjoy,befides the Rights and Privileges of the otherSabjeéts belonging to his Britannic Majelly, restoring without the least impediment or Hindrance, sll the Families with their Wealth, and Families into the City, who went cut of it at the Time it was besieged ; that they ihall be comprehended in the present Articles, and tbet none of them shall have Troops qusartered on them, but they shall be sent to Quarters provided ac cording to the Praétice, during the Time the Spa« niards hed Poflellion. | Ans. Granted, excepting that in Case there thould be a Neceflity of quartering Troops, it shall be less to the BireClion of the Governor. All the King's Slaves shall be delivered toPerfons eppointed to receive them, ArT. XV. Thest sllthe Wealth that shall be found in this City, belonging to the Merchants at Cadiz, from the Register Ships which have arrived, in which a!l the Europen Nations are interrefted, the Com mandess shall have {vitable Paflposts given them, .ta ‘go away wth feid Registers, without being insulted in their Vovage. Ans, Refufed. Art, XVI. That the Officers who have hed the Management, DireCticn ard Dilkribution of theßoyal Finences, or held sny other particular Commifiion under his CatholicMsj+fty,fhall be left in freeUle.of ali those Pupers refpeiting their Charge, with Powey to remit or carry them toSpsin,for thePurpofes men. tioned ; the fame to be underfiood with Refpe& to the Roysl Company, eficblihed in this Gity and their other dependdnte. ™ - - T