Granted, on condition that they serve not against the King of France.
ARTICLE XIX.
That none other, except the actual residents of the island, shall be possessed of houses or lands, by purchase, or otherwise, till the peace; but after the peace, in case the island shall be ceded to the King of France, such inhabitants as do not chuse to live under the French government, shall be at liberty to dispose of their possessions and goods, moveable and immoveable, to whom they please, and to retire where they think proper; for which purpose they shall have a reasonable time allowed them.
Granted.
ARTICLE XX.
The inhabitants of the island may send their children to England to receive their education, to return hither, and to be supplied with necessaries during their stay in England.
Granted.
ARTICLE XXI.
The inhabitants may dispose of their goods and possessions to whom they think proper.