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Foreign News February 16, 1739

The Virginia Gazette

Richmond, Williamsburg, Richmond County, Virginia

What is this article about?

Report from Paris on diplomatic conferences: French ministers discuss Corsican revolt encouraged by Baron Neuhoff with Spanish Ambassador Marquis de la Mina; British Ambassador Earl of Waldegrave confers with French officials on Anglo-Spanish differences.

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Letter from Paris, Nov. 14.

We have a Report, that the King's Ministers have lately had a Conference with the Marquis de la Mina, the Spanish Ambassador, in which they made Representations to his Excellency relating to the Affairs of Corsica, where the Inhabitants are encouraged in their Revolt, by Baron Neuhoff.

The Earl of Waldegrave, Ambassador from his Britannick Majesty, having a few Days ago received very important Dispatches from London, had a Conference with Cardinal de Fleury and M. Amelot, the 11th Instant, in which he communicated to them the Contents of those Dispatches, which partly related to the Differences between the Catholick King and the Court of Great Britain.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Rebellion Or Revolt

What keywords are associated?

Paris Conference Corsica Revolt Spanish Ambassador British Ambassador French Ministers Anglo Spanish Differences

What entities or persons were involved?

Marquis De La Mina Baron Neuhoff Earl Of Waldegrave Cardinal De Fleury M. Amelot

Where did it happen?

Paris

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Paris

Event Date

Nov. 14

Key Persons

Marquis De La Mina Baron Neuhoff Earl Of Waldegrave Cardinal De Fleury M. Amelot

Event Details

French King's Ministers confer with Spanish Ambassador Marquis de la Mina on Corsica affairs, where inhabitants revolt encouraged by Baron Neuhoff. British Ambassador Earl of Waldegrave meets Cardinal de Fleury and M. Amelot on November 11 to share dispatches from London regarding differences between the Catholic King and Great Britain.

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