Bremen and England signs this treaty:
Bremer-English Trade Supremacy Agrement.
In order to monopolize Trading Rights, in the interest of both nation, and to avoid unnecessary conflicts of interest, the duchy of Bremen, representing the Hanseatic Union, and the Kingdom of England, signs the following treaty and agrees to the following points:
Article 1: In all of the Holy Roman Empire, England agrees to the Trading Supremacy of the Hanseatic Union. Agrements concerning or mentioning trade between England and any nation in said area shall not be signed, unless a representative appointed by the Hanseatic Council have approved of said treaty.
Article 2: In all lands controlled by the English crown, including England proper, all vassals of England, and all British Isles, regardless of the nation on the Isles in question, the Hanseatic Union, in this case represented by the duchy of Bremen, shall akcknowledge the full and total Supremacy of the Kingdom of England, including but not limited to, trade. No treaty or agrement of any kind shall be signed between the Hanseatic Union or the duchy of Bremen and nations in this area, unless approval is granted by the English Crown.
Article 3: This treaty is binding from the moment of signing, and at least four years thereafter, to the date. After said time, resigning without negotiation is encouraged, though not required by this treaty.
AugC should confirm.
Bremer-English Trade Supremacy Agrement.
In order to monopolize Trading Rights, in the interest of both nation, and to avoid unnecessary conflicts of interest, the duchy of Bremen, representing the Hanseatic Union, and the Kingdom of England, signs the following treaty and agrees to the following points:
Article 1: In all of the Holy Roman Empire, England agrees to the Trading Supremacy of the Hanseatic Union. Agrements concerning or mentioning trade between England and any nation in said area shall not be signed, unless a representative appointed by the Hanseatic Council have approved of said treaty.
Article 2: In all lands controlled by the English crown, including England proper, all vassals of England, and all British Isles, regardless of the nation on the Isles in question, the Hanseatic Union, in this case represented by the duchy of Bremen, shall akcknowledge the full and total Supremacy of the Kingdom of England, including but not limited to, trade. No treaty or agrement of any kind shall be signed between the Hanseatic Union or the duchy of Bremen and nations in this area, unless approval is granted by the English Crown.
Article 3: This treaty is binding from the moment of signing, and at least four years thereafter, to the date. After said time, resigning without negotiation is encouraged, though not required by this treaty.
AugC should confirm.