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high rank, bf langing to the sacred and great kingdom of 

 Sl'tt-yoo-ttia-ya to asHvuible and frame a Tre&ty with 

 Captaia Heury Buioey, tde English Envoy, on the part 

 of thtsEnfrlifih Govt mmenl, the Hanoi able East India Com- 

 pany, who govern theconntriea ip Indm belonging to the 

 English, under the. authority of the King and Parliament 

 of England : and the Ilight Htmorablo Lord Amherst Go- 

 yeraor of Bengal, and other English officers of high rank, 

 have deputed Cuptani Burnvy, as an Envoy to represent 

 them, and to frame a Treaty with their Ex€e!lancsc&, the 

 Ministers of high rank, belonging to the sacred and great 

 kingdom of Si-a-yoo-tlia*ya, in view, that the Siamese 

 and Engliiih nation may become great and true friends, 

 connected in love and uii'uctioti with genuine candour, and 

 fiincerity on both sides. The Siamese and English frame 

 two uniform copies of the Tmaty, in order that one copy 

 may bo placed io the Kingdom of Siara, and that it may 

 become known liirou</hout evci) f^i^at and small province^ 

 subject to Siarij, and in order that oue copy may be pla- 

 ced in Bengal, and thai it may become known tbmugh- 

 out every f^reat and small province, subject to the English 

 Cover niuenL Both cot^ied of the Treaty will bo attested 

 by the Royal seal, by the seals of their ExcetJencies, the 

 Ministers of high lank in the eily of the sacred and great 

 kingdom of Si-a-yoo-tba-ya, and by tlve seals of the Right 

 Honorable Lord Aisiherst, Governor of Bengal, ajid of the 

 Other Englifih oflicers of high rank. 



Article 1st, I'he English and Siamese engage in friend- 

 ■hip, love and Mlfection, ^vith mutual truth, sincerity, and 

 candour. The Siamese must not meditate or commit 

 evil, 80 as to molest the Engfrnh in any. manner. The 

 English iniii»t not meditate or commit evil so as to molest 

 the Sianrw^se in any manner. The Siamese must not go 

 and mnlc^t, attack, disturb, seize or take any place, terri- 

 tory, or boundary, belonging lo the Englifch, in any coun- 

 try, subject to the English. The English must not go 

 and molvsi, attack, disturb, seize or take any place, terri- 

 tory, or boundary belonging to the Siamese, in any coun- 

 try, subi^ict to the Siamese. 



