Nevertheless the
King shall pretend to nothing
more than the
Protection and
safe Passage of his Garison into the Castle
of Philipsburg: but the
Property of the
Place, all
Jurisdiction,
Possession,
all its
Profits,
Revenues,
Purchases,
Rights, Regales,
Servitude,
People,
Subjects, Vassals, and every thing that of old in the Bishoprick of Spire,
and the
Churches incorporated therein, had appertain’d to the
Chapter of
Spire, or might have appertain’d thereto; shall appertain, and be intirely
and inviolably preserv’d to the same
Chapter, saving the
Right of
Protection
which the
King takes upon him.