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the king ui Kedali, against the Siamese, it had 

 •* already decided against any measures that may 

 " involve the Company in military operations 



against an^ of the Eastern Princes." (To car- 

 ry ou these instructions, ./ith mie .flight verbal alter- 

 ation), h follows, of con rse, that any acts or 

 ** promisees, which may be construed into an obli- 

 " gation to attack the king of Queda are to 

 *' be avoided."* Yet this Article necessarily in- 

 volves such a conclusion. 



I will now p!ace portions of the Treaty of Ke- 

 dah and thatofSiam along side one of another. 



TREATY OF KEDAH. 



A r t ide — His M aj osty 

 agrees (o give to the Engiish 

 Company for evvr uil lhat part 

 of the sea coast thu t j'b between " 

 Kti'ala Krittn and the Tiver 

 sidit (tf Kwaia MwUahjf and 

 measuring inland from tht: sea- 

 ude gixiy ortcngs, A'C, 



ArticU 3d— His Majeity 

 agrees that all khidsof provMt- 

 m% wanted for Pu!o Pinan^, 

 the shi[)6 of war, and Cddi- 

 pany'a ships, nifty be bought 

 at Purlb and Qutda without 

 im|jeditnent, or bein^ subjei't 

 to any duly or ciistocD, antf all 

 boatj* goInL,^ from Pulo Pinang 

 \n Purl 15 tu3d Qii«la for the 

 purjKtsc of purchiising provi^i- 

 ous «fie to be furnished ..with 

 proptii- pasisporis for Lliat pur- 

 pow to prtverit jmposittous. 



AriicU 6th — His Majutly 

 •hail not permit Europcijus of 

 Vide 



TREATY OF SUM. 



Article ]Oa-^The Eii^jish 

 and Siamese mutually agree 

 that there «h&U be an norc- 

 £tricied li-ade between ibm in 

 tl^e Mn^lish cmtyttriis qf prince 

 6/ Wah$ s hlund, MiUucca, 

 and SingaiRire^ and the Siam- 

 ew: countries of Ug:or, iMerdi- 

 bus Liojjora, Faiani» Junk 

 Ceylon, QUEDA,t and other 

 Siamae provinces ^c. 



Artiek IM — The Siamese 

 ^ngaet to the. English that 

 the J^iaujcse shall remain in 

 Queda, and take proper care 

 of that country and af ius peo- 

 ple; the inhabiLimts of Prince 

 of WaUss Island and of Que- 

 da aha It have trade and inter- 

 course as heretotbne ; the Si- 

 amese fchall levy no duty upon 

 stock (ind pr«>%isions, auch as 

 catOe, b«tf*ibei, poukry, fi^h, 

 paddy, and rice, which the in- 

 hHbttania of Pnnce of WaJes'i 

 islaud» or ships there, may 

 have occasion tt purchase 



Dl^ 



t Cwuia^ Bnrney bei* give* u}> Provu*c« TVrllwkv. an totecral jwr* 

 tlw» of Kedah, tu Sbiu, aed cofljeaaentlv de&lares k not to b« a Bti. 



