354 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1813; 



permit in any future wars in which 

 Great Britain may be engaged,and 

 Sweden remain neutral, the en- 

 trance into the ports of the said 

 colony of the privateers belonging 

 to any of the belligerent states. 



6. Not to alienate the said island 

 without the consent of his Britan- 

 nic majesty: and, 



7. To grant every protection and 

 security to British subjects and to 

 their property, whether they may 

 choose to quit the colony, or to re- 

 main there. 



This separate article shall have 

 the force and effect, as if it were 

 inserted, word for word, in the 

 treaty signed this day, and shall be 

 rati6ed at the same time. 



In faith of which, we, the under- 

 signed, in virtue of our full powers, 

 have signed the present separate 

 article, and have affixed thereto 

 the seals of our arms. 



Done at Stockholm, the 3rd of 

 March, in the year of our Lord, 

 1813. 



Alex. Hope. (L. S.) 

 Ed. Thornton. (L. S.) 

 Le ComteD'ENGESTROM. (L.S.) 

 G.BaronDeWETTERSTEDT.(L.S.) 



Convention between his Britannic 

 Majesty and Ms Majesty the 

 Emperor of all the Russias, sign- 

 ed at Reichenbach, the \Qth of 

 June, 1813. 



In the Name of the Most Holy and 

 Undivided Trinity. 

 His majesty the King of the 

 united kingdom of Great Britain 

 and Ireland, and his majesty the 

 Emperor of all the Russias, have 

 spared no sacrifice, neglected no 

 effort, to put a limit to the destruc- 

 tive projects of the enemy of Eu- 



rope. It is at a period when Pro- 

 vidence has manifestly favoured 

 their arms, that their majesties, 

 animated with the desire of restor- 

 ing independence, peace, and pros- 

 perity to nations, have agreed, 

 with a view of employing all the 

 means in their power for the at- 

 tainment of this salutary end, to 

 adjust, by a particular convention, 

 the nature and extent of the pecu- 

 niary succours, and the assistance 

 which the two crowns shall mu- 

 tually afford to each other during 

 this war. Accordingly, they have 

 appointed their respective plenipo- 

 tentiaries, namely, his majesty the 

 King of the united kingdom of 

 Great Britain and Ireland, William 

 Shaw, viscount Cathcart, baron 

 Cathcart and Greenock, a peer of 

 parliament, privy councillor, vice- 

 admiral of Scotland, a general in 

 the army, colonel of the second 

 regiment of Life Guards, and 

 knight of the most ancient and 

 most noble Order of the Thistle, 

 &c. &c. &c. ambassador extraor* 

 dinary and plenipotentiary to his 

 majesty the Emperor of all the 

 Russias ; and, his majesty the 

 Emperor of all the Russias, Charles 

 count de Neselrode, a privy coun- 

 cillor, secretary of state, actual 

 chamberlain, knight of the Order 

 of St.Vlodimir of the third class ; 

 and John D'Austett, a privy coun- 

 cillor, knight Grand Cross of the 

 Order of St. Vlodimir of the se- 

 cond, and of St. Anne of the first 

 class, and of St. John of Jerusa- 

 lem ; who, after having compared 

 and exchanged their full powers, 

 have concluded the following ar- 

 ticle : — 



Art. I. His majesty the empe- 

 ror of all the Russias, being firmly 

 resolved to carry on the present 



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