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BARRIER TREATY , the name given first to the treaty signed on 29th of See also: October 1709 between See also: Great Britain and the states-general of the See also: United See also: Netherlands, by which the latter engaged to guarantee the See also: Protestant succession in See also: England in favour of the See also: house of See also: Hanover; while Great Britain undertook to procure for the Dutch an adequate barrier on the See also: side of the Netherlands, consisting of the towns of See also: Furnes, See also: Nieuport, See also: Ypres, See also: Menin, See also: Lille, See also: Tournai, Conde, See also: Valenciennes, See also: Maubeuge, See also: Charleroi, See also: Namur, See also: Halle, See also: Damme, Dendermond and the citadel of See also: Ghent
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The treaty was based on the same principle of securing See also: Holland against French aggression that had inspired that of
See also: Ryswick in 1698, by the terms of which the chief frontier fortresses of the Netherlands were to be garrisoned by Dutch troops
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A second Barrier Treaty was signed between Great Britain and Holland on 29th of See also: January 1713, by which the strong places designed for the barrier were reduced to Furnes, the fort of Knocke, Ypres, Menin, Tournai, See also: Mons, Charleroi and the citadel of Ghent, and certain fortresses in the neighbourhood of that city and of Bruges; Great Britain undertaking to obtain the right for the Dutch to garrison them from the future See also: sovereign of the See also: Spanish Netherlands
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Itsterns were included in the treaty of See also: Rastatt, between the emperor and See also: France, signed on the 7th of See also: March 1714
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A third Barrier Treaty was signed in
See also: November 1715
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See See also: Jean See also: Dumont, Corps universel diplomatique, &c
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(1726-1731), vol. See also: sill
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