France -- Foreign relations -- Netherlands -- Early works to 1800

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Richard, en mission près l'armée du Nord, & les citoyens Loncq & Heldevier, au nom du Commité militaire de L.L.H.H.P.P., les Etats-généraux des Provinces-Unies, spécialement autorisés à cet effet. Pour régler le service, l'administration, l'habillement, l'équipement & la solde de 25000 hommes de troupes françaises, qui doivent rester dans les Provinces-Unies, conformément au traité de paix & d'alliance fait entre les deux républiques. Articles agreed between the French and the citizens of Loncq & Heldevier, on behalf of the Military Committee of L.L.H.P.P., the States-General of the United Provinces, to regulate the service, administration, clothing, equipment and pay of 25,000 French troops, who must remain in the United Provinces, in accordance with the Treaty of Peace & Alliance made between the two republics. Uniform Title: Treaties, etc. 1795 May 16. These are the secret articles appended to the treaty of The Hague. "Fait, stipulé & consenti à la Haye, le neuf thermidor, vingt sept juillet, 3e. année de la Republique Française, 1e. année de la liberté batave ..."--Page 42.
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Proposals from Mr. Stanhope to Mons. D’Avaux on March 22, 1701. Original in French. Regarding the succession of the Spanish king who died without issue. Proposals include the withdrawal of all troops from the Spanish Netherlands. (War of Spanish Succession)
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Copy of two letters: 1) “Memorial presented at the Hague by Mr. Stanhope (Envoy Extraordinary from His Majesty of Great-Britain) to the Count d' Avoux Ambassador Extraordinary from the most Christian King.” Signed by Alexander Stanhope, 1701. Regarding the Treaty of Petition (War of Spanish Succession, 1701-1714. Fought over who had the right to succeed Charles II as King of Spain. 2) “Extract out of the Register of the Secret Resolutions of their High and Mightiness the States-General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.” First letter is signed at end: Alexander Stanhope; second is signed: Fagel. Both letters dated at the Hague March, 22. 1701.
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Concerning the developments in the negotiations between the Netherlands and England. The letter is dated and signed: At the Hague, the 13th of May, 1701 [new style]. . I S Wichers. By order of the States, J. Fagel.
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