374 ANNUAL REGISTER, 18l6. 



treaty shall have been signed; 

 and his Britannic jNIajesty pro- 

 mises, in addition, to pay to his 

 Bavarian Majesty the subsidy of 

 two months, to cover the expenses 

 of the leturn of his troops within 

 his own frontiers. 



(Signed) 



(L. S.) Wellingtojc. 



(L. S.) J. Washington. 



(No. 3.) — Denmark. 



Treaty between Great Britain and 

 Denmark, signed at Paris \4th 

 July 1S15. 



Art. 1. His Britannic Majesty 

 engages to pay his Majesty the 

 King of Denmark a subsidy of 

 111. 2s per man, for the service 

 of the year ending on the 1st of 

 April 1810", to the number of 

 15,000 men : this subsidy shall 

 be paid in London at the end of 

 each month, by monthly instal- 

 ments, to the person duly autho- 

 rised to receive the same ou the 

 part of his Majesty the King of 

 Denmark, and the first payment 

 is to be made iipon the exchange 

 of the ratifications of this Treaty. 

 In case peace should take place 

 or be signed between the Allied 

 Powers and France before the ex- 

 piration of the said year, the sub- 

 sidy shall be paid up to the end of 

 the month in which the Definitive 

 Treaty shall have been signed : 

 and his Britannic Majesty pro- 

 mises, in addition, to pay to his 

 Majesty tlie King of Denmark the 

 subsidy of two months, to cover 

 the expenses of the return of his 

 troops within his own frontiers. 

 (Signed) 



(L. S.) Wellington. 



(L. S.) Wattersdorff. 



(No. 4.) — Hanover. 



Treaty of Subsidy between his Ma- 

 jesty and the Hanoverian Govern- 

 ment, fwith eight additional Ar- 

 ticles annexed), signed at Paris 

 the 16th of August 1815. 



Art. 1. His Britannic Majesty 

 engages to pay the Hanoverian 

 Government a subsidy of 111. 2s. 

 per man, for the service of the 

 year ending on the 1st of April 

 1816, to the number of 26,400 

 men. This subsidy sliall be paid 

 in London, at the end of each 

 month, by monthly instalments, 

 to the person duly authorised to 

 receive the same on the part of 

 the Hanoverian Government. 

 This Tieaty beginning to be in 

 force from the 25th of May last. 



]n case peace should take place 

 or be signed between the Allied 

 Powers and France before the ex- 

 piration of tlie said year, the sub- 

 sidy shall be paid up to the end 

 of the month in which the Defini- 

 tive Tieaty shall have been signed ; 

 and his Bjitaimic Majesty pro- 

 mises, in addition, to pay to the 

 Hanoverian Government the sub- 

 sidy of one month, to cover the 

 expenses of the return of the 

 troops within the Hanoverian 

 frontier. (Signed) 



(L. S.) Wellington. 



(L. S.) MUNSTEU. 

 ADDITIONAL .ARTICLES 



Alt. 1. Whereas his Royal 

 Highness the Prince Regent, in 

 the name and on behalf of his 

 Majesty the King of Hanover, 

 has agreed to contribute, for the 

 common cause, the continued ser- 

 vices of 16,400 men, heretofore 

 subsidized by Great Britain, over 

 and above the contingent of 

 10,000 men J 



