... That Monsieur Francis,
Duke of Lorain, shall be
restor’d to the
possession of the Bishoprick of Verdun, as being the
lawful
Bishop thereof; and shall be left in the peaceable
Administration of this
Bishoprick and its Abbys (saving the
Right of the
King and of particular
Persons) and shall enjoy his Patrimonial Estates, and his other
Rights,
wherever they may be situated (and as far as they do not contradict the
present
Resignation) his
Privileges,
Revenues and Incomes; having previously
taken the
Oath of Fidelity to the
King, and provided he
undertakes nothing
against the Good of the
State and the
Service of his Majesty. ...
... As for what
concerns the
Debts wherewith the
Chamber
of Ensisheim is charg’d, the Arch-
Duke Ferdinand Charles shall
undertake
with that part of the
Province, which the most Christian
King shall
restore
him, to
pay one third without
distinction, whether they be Bonds, or
Mortgages;
provided they are in authentick form, and that they have a particular
Mortgage,
either on the
Provinces to be restor’d, or on them which are to be
transfer’d;
or if there be none, provided they be found on the
Books of
Accounts,
agreeing
with those of
Receipts of the
Chamber of Ensisheim, until the
Expiration
of the
year 1632, and have been inserted amonst the
Debts of the publick
Chamber, and the said
Chamber having been oblig’d to
pay the
Interests:
the Arch-
Duke making this
Payment, shall keep the
King exempt from the
same. ...