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f‘ jects, not being Indians; their intercourse and customs 
“ with each other, in the quarters allotted them, not being 
“ affected by it). And all new regulations are to receive his 
“ majesty’s Governor’s approbation before carried into ex- 
“ ecution. 
“ 4. A portion of lands, hereafter mentioned, shall be 
“ allotted for the residence of the Charaibes; viz. from the 
“ river Byera to point Espagniol on the one side, and from 
“ the river Analibou to point Espagniol on the other side, 
<{ according to lines to be drawn by his Majesty’s surveyors, 
u from the sources of the rivers to the tops of the moun- 
“ tains; the rest of the lands formerly inhabited by Cha- 
“ raibes, for the future to belong entirely to his majesty. 
“ 5. Those lands shall not be alienated, either by sale, 
“ lease, or otherwise, but to persons properly authorized 
“ by his majesty to receive them. 
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“ 6. Roads, ports, batteries, and communications, shall 
ee be made, as his majesty pleases. 
“ 1. No undije intercourse with the French islands shall 
“ be allowed. 
“ 8. Run-away slaves in the possession of the Charaibes 
“ are to be delivered up, and endeavours used to discover 
“ and apprehend the others ; and an engagement shall be 
“ entered into, not to encourage, receive, or harbour any 
slave whatever: the forfeiture of lands shall be the pe- 
“ nalty for harbouring slaves ; and carrying them off the 
island shall be considered as a capital crime. 
“ 9. Persons guilty of capital crimes against the English 
P are to be delivered up. 
