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of two months, to cover the expenfes of the return of 1815 his troops within his own frontiers.

ART. II. The Minister of His Majefty the King of Denmark in London, shall concert with the Officiers to be appointed by His Britannick Majefty, as to the mode moft convenient for the transmiffion of the money for the ufe of His Majefty the King of Denmark.

ART. III. This Treaty fhall be ratified, and the ratifications fhall be exchanged in London as foon as poffible.

In faith of which, the refpective Plenipotentiaries have figned it, and have affixed thereunto the Seal of their Arms.

Done at Paris this Fourtheenth day of July one thoufand eight hundred and fifteen.

Signed:

Signed:

(L.S.) WELLINGTON.

(L. S.) WALTERSDORFF.

25. b.

Traité de fubfide entre la Grande - Bretagne et 35 Juil, Electeur de Heffe, figné à Paris le 15 Juil 1815.

(Treaties prefented to both houfes of Parliament 1816. -Claff. A. pag. 55. 56.)

Treaty of fubfidy beetween Great Britain and Heffe, figned at Paris the 15th. of July 1815.

His Royal Highness the Elector of Heffe having, by

a Treaty figned at Vienna an the 9th. of May, acceded to the Treaty of General Alliance figned at the fame place on the 25th. of March laft by the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain, Auftria, Ruffia and Pruffia, and having engaged to employ in the field a contingent of 7,500 men, one tenth of which fhall be cavalry, with artillery in proportion; and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty the King of Great Britain and Ire

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1815 land, being defirous, as far as may be in His power, to affift His Royal Highnefs the Elector of Heffe, in order to enable His Royal Highness to make the exertions to carry into execution His engagements, has named the Duke of Wellington etc. etc.; and His Royal, Highness the Elector of Heffe has named M. de Dalwigk, Major and His Aide-de-Camp, in order to discuss and fettle the terms on which the faid affiftance fhall be given; who, having communicated to each other their respective full powers, have agreed to the following Articles:

ART. I. His Britannick Majefty engages to pay to His Royal Highness the Elector of Heffe a fubfidy of III. 2. per man, for the fervice of the year ending on the Ift. of April 1816, to the number of 7,500 men. This fubfidy fhall be paid in London at the end of each month, by monthly inftalments, to the perfon duly au thorized to, receive the fame on the part of His Royal Highness the Elector of Heffe, and the firft payment is to be made upon the exchange of the ratifications of this Treaty.

In cafe Peace fhould take place, or be figned, between the Allied Powers and France before the expiration of the faid year, the fubfidy fhall be paid up to the end of the month in which the definitive Treaty fhall have been figned; and His Britannick Majefty pro mifes, in addition, to pay to His Royal Highness the Elector of Heffe the fubfidy of one month, to cover the expenfes of the return of His troops within His own frontiers.

ART. II. The Minifters of His Royal Highness the Elector of Heffe, in London, fhall concert with the officers to be appointed by His Britannick Majefty, as to the mode moft convenient for the transmiffion of the money for the ufe of His Royal Highness the Elector of Heffe.

ART. III. His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His Majefty the King of Great Britain and Ireland, fhall Commiffion an officer to the Head Quarters of His Royal Highness the Elector of Heffe, in order to report the military operations, and this officer shall be permitted to ascer

tain that the contingent of His Royal Highness the 1815 Elector of Heffe is kept complete.

ART. IV. This Treaty fall be ratified, and the ratifications fhall be exchanged in London as foon as poffible.

In faith of which the refpective Plenipotentiaries have figned it, and have affixed thereunto the feals of their arms.

Done at Paris this fifteenth day of July 1815.

Signed:

(L. S.) WELLINGTON,

Signed:
(L. S.)

LE BARON DE DALWIGK.
Major and Aide- de- Camp of
His Royal Highness the Elector
of Helle.

25. i.

Traité de fubfide entre la Gr. Bretagne et le Grand-
Duc de Heffe, figné à Paris le 15 Juillet 1815.

(Treaties prefented to both houses of Parliament 1816.
Claff. A. pag. 39. 40.)

Treaty of fubfidy between Great Britain and Heffe, figned at Paris 15th. July 1815.

His Royal Highnef's the Grand Duke of Heffe having,

by a Treaty figned at Vienna on the 20th. of June, acceded to the Treaty of General Alliance figned at the fame place on the 25th. of March laft by the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain, Auftria, Ruffia, and Pruffia, and having engaged to employ in the field a contingent of 8,000 men, one-tenth of which fhall be cavalry, with artillery in proportion; and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His Majefty the King of Great Britain and Ireland, being defirous, as far as may be in His power, to affift His Royal Highnefs the Grand Duke of Heffe, in order to enable His Royal Highnefs to make the exertions

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1815 tions to carry into execution His engagements, has named the Duke of Wellington, etc. etc.; and His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Heffe has named LieutenantGeneral the Baron de Schaeffer, who, having communicated to each other their refpective full powers, have agreed to the following Articles:

ART. I. His Britannick Majefty engages to pay to His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Heffe a fubfidy of 111. 2. per man, for the fervice of the year ending on the Ift. April 1816, to the number of 8,000 men; this fubfidy fhall be paid in London at the end of each month, by monthly instalments, to the perfon duly authorised to receive the fame on the part of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Heffe, and the first payment is to be made upon the exchange of the ratifications of this Treaty.

In cafe Peace fhould take place or be figned between the Allied Powers and France before the expiration of the faid year, the fubfidy fhall be paid up to the end of the month in which the Definitive Treaty fhall have been figned; and His Britannick Majefty promifes, in addition, to pay to His Royal Highnefs the Grand Duke of Heffe, the fubfidy of one month, to cover the expenses of the return of his troops within his own frontiers.

ART. II. The Minifter of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Heffe in London, shall concert with the Officers to be appointed by His Britannick Majefty, as to the mode moft convenient for the transmiffion of the money for the ufe of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Heffe.

ART. III. His Royal Highnefs the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His Majefty the King of Great Britain and Ireland, fhall commiffion an Officer to the head-quarters of His Royal Highnefs the Grand Duke of Heffe, in order to report the mili tary operations; and this Officer fhall be permitted to ascertain that the contingent of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Heffe is kept complete.

ART. IV. This Treaty fhall be ratified, and the ratifications fhall be exchanged in London as foon as poffible.

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In faith of which the refpective Plenipotentiaries 1815 have figned it, and have affixed thereto the feals of

their arms,

Done at Paris, this 15th. day of July 1815.

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Traité de fubfide entre la Gr. Brét. et le royaume 26 Aoûte. de Hannovre, figné à Paris le 26 Août 1815.

(Treaties presented to both houses of Parliament 1816. Claff. A. pag. 35-37.)

Treaty of fubfidy between His Majefty and the Hanoverian Government (with Eight Additional Articles annexed), figned at Paris the 26the of August 1815.

Count Munfter, on the part of the Hanoverian Go

vernment, having, by a Treaty figned at Vienna on the Ift. of April 1815, acceded to the Treaty of Generat Alliance figned at the fame place on the twenty-fifth of March laft, by the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain, Auftria, Ruffia and Pruffia; and having engaged to employ in the field a contingent of 26,400 men; and His Royal Highnefs the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His Majefty the King of Great Britain and Ireland, being defirous, as far as may be in His power, to affift the Hanoverian Government, in order to enable it to make the exertions to carry into execution its engagements, has named the Duke of Wellington etc. etc.; and the Hanoverian Government has named His Excellency Count Munfter; who having communicated to each other their refpective full powers, have agreed to the following Articles.

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