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From Sandwich and Robinson as plenipotentiaries: the Piedmontese have refused to...

Catalogue reference: SP 87/26/48

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SP 87/26/48
Date
18 October 1748
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From Sandwich and Robinson as plenipotentiaries: the Piedmontese have refused to accede to the definitive treaty, and Bentinck is awaiting instructions from The Hague. Dated at Aix la Chapelle. ff. 74, 75

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The National Archives, Kew
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