reignty of Acheen, within three montlis tVoin tho 

 date hereof. 



Article Itl*— jOKf Mghiiesis the king grants 

 to tlie Briti^ gOTemmeiit thr fVcf trade of all 

 his ports, and eiig'afjes that the ihitics nii nier- 

 chan(li>ie, h-vicd at ihn^v port>, shall be Hxed and 

 declaredj and shidl also be paid by the rt'sidcut 



mmihm^ Hfe Hgkstiss HkeMse eng.igt s not 

 ta griint<)ir mxthorize a monopoly of the produce 



of his states hy any pc^rson wliatever. 



Article IV.- — His higlnicss eiigagTs, when- 

 ever the British Govenimeiit may desire it, to 

 mmiro a&d protect an a^adlted df&Qt ^ 



meiit, who shall be jiermitted to reside at his 

 liis2,-hii(^ss's court, for the purpose of eonducthlg 

 the aftairs of the Honourable Couipany. 



Article V. — ^In consideration of the injury 

 vMch might muIH tice Biitlsli tmd& 

 ite e^dlieSim -feo«a the ports of Iiis hiohnuss's 

 states, not at present subject to his authority, — - 

 his higliness ao-rees and toust uts that the s]jips 

 and vessels of Great Britain sludl cuntinue their 

 conamendel iKt^p0tt?3« wtfli the ports of Aclaeeu 

 mtd TvUh^'mi&j^^ in the same manner as lietrfito^^ 

 fore, unless a temporary hlockade of tlu-st' ]iorts, 

 or eitlu'r of tlieni, shall jit iiuy time lu' e^talilisheil 

 by and with the eonsent of tlie Briti.-^h gosern- 

 menti or midrait aiitib*>itty. 



