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Foreign News December 12, 1766

The New Hampshire Gazette And Historical Chronicle

Portsmouth, Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

Reported reconciliation between the Earl of C-- and Earl T:, mediated by a noble Duke involved in the late peace negotiations, expected to stabilize his administration with the Duke presiding in a high department.

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LONDON,

Sept. 23. It is reported, and, from some late circumstances, with a probability of truth, that a reconciliation between the Earl of C-- and Earl T: will soon take place: the mediation of which is to be attributed to a noble Duke, whose principal share in the negotiation of the late peace caused the greatest political animosity between his Grace and the now Earl of C-. Besides this renewal of friendship between the two noble brothers, the subsiding of the differences of our patriot and this powerful nobleman, now mediator, cannot fail of giving the greatest stability to his administration, of which his Grace, it's said, will preside in a high department.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Court News Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Earl Reconciliation Noble Duke Mediation Political Animosity Late Peace Negotiation Administration Stability

What entities or persons were involved?

Earl Of C Earl T: Noble Duke

Where did it happen?

London

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

London

Event Date

Sept. 23

Key Persons

Earl Of C Earl T: Noble Duke

Outcome

reconciliation expected soon; greatest stability to his administration; his grace to preside in a high department

Event Details

Reconciliation between the Earl of C-- and Earl T: to take place soon, mediated by a noble Duke whose role in the late peace caused animosity with the Earl of C--; renewal of friendship between the two noble brothers and subsiding differences with the patriot to stabilize the administration.

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