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Foreign News October 17, 1818

Delaware Gazette And Peninsula Advertiser

Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware

What is this article about?

Extract from a London letter reports anticipated revolution in Spain to expel King Ferdinand, recall banished Liberals, and install former King Charles at the head of a representative government, seeking sanction from sovereigns meeting at Aix-la-Chapelle.

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From the Baltimore Federal Gazette October 12.

The editor is indebted to a highly esteemed friend for the subjoined extract, which is from a source so respectable as to entitle it to undoubted credit. The information it contains points to a change in the affairs of Spain of great importance but such as the knowledge of past occurrences in that kingdom will satisfy every reflecting mind is not at all improbable.

Extract from a letter written by a gentleman in London, well known in America, to another in this city.

"Politically we have little news.—The meeting of the sovereigns at Aix la Chapelle is the occurrence that will attract much attention. Letters from Spain speak of it as an event not to be doubted that a revolution will break out there very shortly, having for its object the expulsion of Ferdinand, the recall of the banished Liberals and the old King Charles to be at the head of a representative government. It is said efforts will be made to obtain the sanction of the assembled Sovereigns for this new order of things."

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Rebellion Or Revolt Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Spain Revolution Ferdinand Expulsion Liberals Recall Aix La Chapelle Meeting Representative Government

What entities or persons were involved?

Ferdinand Charles

Where did it happen?

Spain

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Spain

Key Persons

Ferdinand Charles

Outcome

expulsion of ferdinand, recall of banished liberals, establishment of representative government under old king charles, potential sanction from assembled sovereigns

Event Details

Letters from Spain indicate an imminent revolution aimed at expelling Ferdinand, recalling the banished Liberals, and placing the old King Charles at the head of a representative government. Efforts are expected to seek approval from the sovereigns assembled at Aix la Chapelle.

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