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14. Lord Castlereagh to Mr. Liston, stating the general
nature of recent events, and enclosing a series of
French papers

15. Mr. H. Newman to Mr. Edward Cooke, communicating
the arrival of American Commissioners at Gotten-
burg, and the arrest there of Mr. Gulnpalm, a Dane.

16. Mr. Alexander Gibbon to Lord Bathurst, representing

the state of a plantation in Demerary, as connected

with British claims on property in that colony

18. Mr. Hamilton to Lord Castlereagh, reminding him of
vacant diplomatic posts

ib.

19. Lord Castlereagh to Lord Liverpool, speculating on the
difficulties likely to occur in the negociation of peace
with France

19. Official Statement of Prisoners of war in Great Britain

19. Lord William Bentinck to Lord Castlereagh, adverting

to proceedings with Murat, and other Italian affairs,

with enclosure:

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22. Lord Clancarty to Lord Castlereagh, referring to the
declaration of the garrisons of towns in the Netherlands
still occupied by the French, in favour of Louis XVIII.,
and the intention of the Prince of Orange to visit
Paris

22. Sir Thomas Graham to Lord Castlereagh, communi-

ib.

ib.

April 23. Lord William Bentinck to Lord Castlereagh, notifying
his intention of forming a Provisional Government at
Genoa, and Prince Borghese's refusal to consent to
the armistice concluded by Bellegarde

23. Lord Castlereagh to Lord Liverpool, referring to the

proposed invitation to the Emperor of Austria from the

Prince Regent

23. Lord Castlereagh to Lord Liverpool, transmitting the

Convention, and again adverting to the proposed visit

of the Emperor of Austria and King of Prussia to

England

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ton with Soult and Suchet, and of the sortie from
Bayonne, in which Sir J. Hope was taken prisoner 499

April 25. Lord Clancarty to Lord Castlereagh, referring to the

misconduct of officials in the Belgic provinces, and to

the oppression of the Swedes and the Prince Royal;

notifying the surrender of Deventer, and the Conven-

tion concluded with the French Commandant of Maes-

tricht, with enclosures:

Mr. Johnson to Lord Clancarty, relative to the op-

pressive measures of Baron Horst and other affairs

of the Netherlands

Mr. J. Fagel to Lord Clancarty, relative to the con-
duct of Baron Sack, and the armistice concluded by
General Rosen with the French at Maestricht
Abstract of a Convention for the Surrender of De-
venter

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29. Mr. Edward Cooke to Lord Castlereagh, offering hints
with respect to a definitive Treaty, and referring to
American questions

29. Lord Castlereagh to Lord William Bentinck, enclosing

copy of a despatch to General Campbell:

ib.

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