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couderanation till further orders, 

 but shall, in the event of this order 

 not becoming null and of no effect, 

 in the case aforesaid, be forthwith 

 liberated and restored, subject to 

 such reasonable expenses on the 

 part of the captors, as shall have 

 been justly incurred. 



Provided, that nothing in this 

 Order contained, respecting the 

 Revocation of the Orders herein- 

 mentioned, shall be taken to revive 

 wholly or in part the Orders in 

 Council of the 11th of November, 

 1807, or any other Order not here- 

 in mentioned, or to deprive par- 

 ties of any legal remedy to which 

 they may be entitled under the 

 Order in Council of the 21st of 

 April, 1812. 



His Royal Highness the Prince 

 Regent is hereby pleased further 

 to declare, in the name and on the 

 behalf of his Majesty, that nothing 

 in this present Order contained, 

 shall be understood to preclude his 

 Royal Highness the Prince Regent, 

 if circumstances shall so require, 

 from restoring, after reasonable 

 notice, the orders of the 7th of 

 January, 1807, and 2Cth of April, 

 1809, or any part thereof, to their 

 full effect, or from taking such 

 other measures of retaliation 

 against the enemy, as may appear 

 to his Royal Highness to be just 

 and necessary. 



And the Right Honourable the 

 Lords Commissioners of his Ma- 

 jesty's Treasury, his Majesty's 

 Principal Secretaries of State, the 

 Lords Commissioners of the Admi- 

 ralty, and the Judge of the High 

 Court of Admiralty, and the Judges 

 of the Courts of Vice-Admiralty, 

 are to take the necessary measures 

 herein, as to them may respectively 

 appertain. 



James Buller. 



Treaty of Peace between Great 

 Britain and Russia. 



In the name of the Most Holy 

 and Indivisible Trinity 1 



His Majesty the Emperor of all 

 the Russias, and his Majesty the 

 King of the United Kingdom of 

 Great Britain and Ireland, being 

 equally animated with the desire 

 of re-establishing the ancient rela- 

 tions of amity and good under- 

 standing between the two King- 

 doms respectively, have nominated 

 to this effect, as their Ministers 

 Plenipotentiary ; camely, his Ma- 

 jesty the Emperor of all the Rus- 

 sias, the Sieur Peter Suchtelen, 

 Chief of the Department of En- 

 gineers, General and member of 

 the Council of State, &c. and the 

 Sieur Paul Baron de Nicolay, Gen- 

 tleman of the Bedchamber, &c. 

 and his Royal Highness the Prince 

 Regent, in the name of his Ma- 

 jesty, King of the United King- 

 dom of England and Ireland, the 

 Sieur Edward Thornton, Esq. Ple- 

 nipotentiary from his Britannic 

 Majesty to the King of Sweden. 



The said Plenipotentiaries after 

 exchanging their respective full 

 powers, in good and due form, 

 have agreed upon the following 

 articles : 



I. There shall be between his 

 Majesty the Emperor of all the 

 Russias, and his Majesty the King 

 of the United Kidgdoms of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, their heirs and 

 successors, and between their king- 

 doms and subjects respectively, a 

 firm, true, and inviolable peace, 

 and a sincere and perfect union and 

 amity ; so that, from this moment, 

 all subjects of disagreement that 

 may have subsisted between them 

 shall cease. 



H. The 



