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The Treaty of Utrecht
March and April 1713
BILINGUAL PROGRAMME
Subject: History of Spain
Teacher: Carmen Molina Povea
Language assistant: Rubén Díaz Lozano
IES NAZARÍ- SALOBREÑA- GRANADA
ARTICLE X
The Catholic King does hereby, for himself, his heirs and successors, yield
to the Crown of Great Britain the full and entire propriety of the town and
castle of Gibraltar, together with the port, fortifications, and forts thereunto
belonging; and he gives up the said propriety to be held and enjoyed
absolutely with all manner of right for ever, without any exception or
impediment whatsoever. But that abuses and frauds may be avoided by
importing any kind of goods, the Catholic King wills, and takes it to be
understood, that the above-named propriety be yielded to Great Britain
without any territorial jurisdiction and without any open communication by
land with the country round about. Yet whereas the communication by sea
with the coast of Spain may not at all times be safe or open, and thereby it
may happen that the garrison and other inhabitants of Gibraltar may be
brought to great straits; and as it is the intention of the Catholic King, only
that fraudulent importations of goods should, as is above said, be hindered
by an inland communications. it is therefore provided that in such cases it
may be lawful to purchase, for ready money, in the neighbouring territories
of Spain, provisions and other things necessary for the use of the garrison,
the inhabitants, and the ships which lie in the harbour. But if any goods be
found imported by Gibraltar, either by way of barter for purchasing
provisions, or under any other pretence, the same shall be confiscated, and
complaint being made thereof, those persons who have acted contrary to the
faith of this treaty, shall be severely punished. And Her Britannic Majesty, at
the request of the Catholic King, does consent and agree, that no leave shall be
given under any pretence whatsoever, either to Jews or Moors, to reside or
have their dwellings in the said town of Gibraltar; and that no refuge or
shelter shall be allowed to any Moorish ships of war in the harbour of the said
town, whereby the communication between Spain and Ceuta may be
obstructed, or the coasts of Spain be infested by the excursions of the Moors.
But whereas treaties of friendship and a liberty and intercourse of commerce
are between the British and certain territories situated on the coast of Africa, it
is always to be understood, that the British subjects cannot refuse the Moors
and their ships entry into the port of Gibraltar purely upon the account of
merchandising. Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain does further promise,
that the free exercise of their religion shall be indulged to the Roman Catholic
inhabitants of the aforesaid town. And in case it shall hereafter seem meet to
the Crown of Great Britain to grant , sell or by any means to alienate
therefrom the propriety of the said town of Gibraltar, it is hereby agreed and
concluded that the preference of having the sale shall always be given to the
Crown of Spain before any others.
ARTICLE XI
Moreover the Catholic King doth in like manner for himself, his heirs and
successors, yield to the crown of Great Britain the whole island of Minorca,
and doth transfer thereunto for ever, all right, and the most absolute
dominion over the said island, and in particular over the town, castle,
harbour, and fortifications of the bay of Minorca, commonly called Port
Mahon, together with the other ports, places, and towns situated in the
aforesaid island. But it is provided, as in the above-written article, that no
refuge or shelter shall be open to any ships of war of the Moors in Port
Mahon, or in any other port of the said island of Minorca, whereby the
Spanish coasts may be infested by their excursions: and the Moors and
their ships shall only be allowed to enter the island aforesaid on account of
traffic, according to the agreement of treaties. The Queen of Great Britain
promises also on her part, that if at any time it shall happen that the island
of Minorca, and the ports, towns, and places therein situated, be by any
means hereafter alienated from the crown of her kingdoms, the preference
shall be given to the crown of Spain, before any other nation whatever, of
redeeming the possession and propriety of the aforesaid island. Her Royal
Majesty of Great Britain moreover engages, that she will take care, that all
the inhabitants of the said island, both ecclesiastical and secular, shall
safely and peaceably enjoy all their estates and honors, and the free use of
the Roman Catholic religion shall be permitted: and measures shall be taken
for preserving the aforesaid religion in that island, provided the same be
consistent with the civil government and laws of Great Britain. Those
likewise who are now in the service of his Catholic Majesty, shall enjoy their
honors and estates, though they continue in the said service , and it shall be
lawful for any person, who is desirous to leave the said island, to sell his
estate, and pass freely with the value thereof into Spain.
Treaty of Utrecht Questions
1. What two Spanish territories are yielded to Great Britain by the Treaty of
Utrecht?
2. Was communication with Spain allowed by land from Gibraltar?
3. Were goods allowed to be imported into Gibraltar? If so, explain why.
4. Which religious group was only allowed to live in these newly formed
British territories? What about the others?
5. What does the Treaty of Utrecht state about Great Britain wanting to sell
Gibraltar? To whom would it go to?
safely and peaceably enjoy all their estates and honors, and the free use of
the Roman Catholic religion shall be permitted: and measures shall be taken
for preserving the aforesaid religion in that island, provided the same be
consistent with the civil government and laws of Great Britain. Those
likewise who are now in the service of his Catholic Majesty, shall enjoy their
honors and estates, though they continue in the said service , and it shall be
lawful for any person, who is desirous to leave the said island, to sell his
estate, and pass freely with the value thereof into Spain.
Treaty of Utrecht Questions
1. What two Spanish territories are yielded to Great Britain by the Treaty of
Utrecht?
2. Was communication with Spain allowed by land from Gibraltar?
3. Were goods allowed to be imported into Gibraltar? If so, explain why.
4. Which religious group was only allowed to live in these newly formed
British territories? What about the others?
5. What does the Treaty of Utrecht state about Great Britain wanting to sell
Gibraltar? To whom would it go to?

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The treaty of utrecht

  • 1.  The Treaty of Utrecht March and April 1713 BILINGUAL PROGRAMME Subject: History of Spain Teacher: Carmen Molina Povea Language assistant: Rubén Díaz Lozano IES NAZARÍ- SALOBREÑA- GRANADA
  • 2. ARTICLE X The Catholic King does hereby, for himself, his heirs and successors, yield to the Crown of Great Britain the full and entire propriety of the town and castle of Gibraltar, together with the port, fortifications, and forts thereunto belonging; and he gives up the said propriety to be held and enjoyed absolutely with all manner of right for ever, without any exception or impediment whatsoever. But that abuses and frauds may be avoided by importing any kind of goods, the Catholic King wills, and takes it to be understood, that the above-named propriety be yielded to Great Britain without any territorial jurisdiction and without any open communication by land with the country round about. Yet whereas the communication by sea with the coast of Spain may not at all times be safe or open, and thereby it may happen that the garrison and other inhabitants of Gibraltar may be brought to great straits; and as it is the intention of the Catholic King, only that fraudulent importations of goods should, as is above said, be hindered by an inland communications. it is therefore provided that in such cases it may be lawful to purchase, for ready money, in the neighbouring territories of Spain, provisions and other things necessary for the use of the garrison, the inhabitants, and the ships which lie in the harbour. But if any goods be found imported by Gibraltar, either by way of barter for purchasing provisions, or under any other pretence, the same shall be confiscated, and
  • 3. complaint being made thereof, those persons who have acted contrary to the faith of this treaty, shall be severely punished. And Her Britannic Majesty, at the request of the Catholic King, does consent and agree, that no leave shall be given under any pretence whatsoever, either to Jews or Moors, to reside or have their dwellings in the said town of Gibraltar; and that no refuge or shelter shall be allowed to any Moorish ships of war in the harbour of the said town, whereby the communication between Spain and Ceuta may be obstructed, or the coasts of Spain be infested by the excursions of the Moors. But whereas treaties of friendship and a liberty and intercourse of commerce are between the British and certain territories situated on the coast of Africa, it is always to be understood, that the British subjects cannot refuse the Moors and their ships entry into the port of Gibraltar purely upon the account of merchandising. Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain does further promise, that the free exercise of their religion shall be indulged to the Roman Catholic inhabitants of the aforesaid town. And in case it shall hereafter seem meet to the Crown of Great Britain to grant , sell or by any means to alienate therefrom the propriety of the said town of Gibraltar, it is hereby agreed and concluded that the preference of having the sale shall always be given to the Crown of Spain before any others.
  • 4. ARTICLE XI Moreover the Catholic King doth in like manner for himself, his heirs and successors, yield to the crown of Great Britain the whole island of Minorca, and doth transfer thereunto for ever, all right, and the most absolute dominion over the said island, and in particular over the town, castle, harbour, and fortifications of the bay of Minorca, commonly called Port Mahon, together with the other ports, places, and towns situated in the aforesaid island. But it is provided, as in the above-written article, that no refuge or shelter shall be open to any ships of war of the Moors in Port Mahon, or in any other port of the said island of Minorca, whereby the Spanish coasts may be infested by their excursions: and the Moors and their ships shall only be allowed to enter the island aforesaid on account of traffic, according to the agreement of treaties. The Queen of Great Britain promises also on her part, that if at any time it shall happen that the island of Minorca, and the ports, towns, and places therein situated, be by any means hereafter alienated from the crown of her kingdoms, the preference shall be given to the crown of Spain, before any other nation whatever, of redeeming the possession and propriety of the aforesaid island. Her Royal Majesty of Great Britain moreover engages, that she will take care, that all the inhabitants of the said island, both ecclesiastical and secular, shall
  • 5. safely and peaceably enjoy all their estates and honors, and the free use of the Roman Catholic religion shall be permitted: and measures shall be taken for preserving the aforesaid religion in that island, provided the same be consistent with the civil government and laws of Great Britain. Those likewise who are now in the service of his Catholic Majesty, shall enjoy their honors and estates, though they continue in the said service , and it shall be lawful for any person, who is desirous to leave the said island, to sell his estate, and pass freely with the value thereof into Spain. Treaty of Utrecht Questions 1. What two Spanish territories are yielded to Great Britain by the Treaty of Utrecht? 2. Was communication with Spain allowed by land from Gibraltar? 3. Were goods allowed to be imported into Gibraltar? If so, explain why. 4. Which religious group was only allowed to live in these newly formed British territories? What about the others? 5. What does the Treaty of Utrecht state about Great Britain wanting to sell Gibraltar? To whom would it go to?
  • 6. safely and peaceably enjoy all their estates and honors, and the free use of the Roman Catholic religion shall be permitted: and measures shall be taken for preserving the aforesaid religion in that island, provided the same be consistent with the civil government and laws of Great Britain. Those likewise who are now in the service of his Catholic Majesty, shall enjoy their honors and estates, though they continue in the said service , and it shall be lawful for any person, who is desirous to leave the said island, to sell his estate, and pass freely with the value thereof into Spain. Treaty of Utrecht Questions 1. What two Spanish territories are yielded to Great Britain by the Treaty of Utrecht? 2. Was communication with Spain allowed by land from Gibraltar? 3. Were goods allowed to be imported into Gibraltar? If so, explain why. 4. Which religious group was only allowed to live in these newly formed British territories? What about the others? 5. What does the Treaty of Utrecht state about Great Britain wanting to sell Gibraltar? To whom would it go to?