A Calendar of the Court Minutes Etc of the East India Company 1660 1663
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251). To-morrow they are to attend a conference with the King's commissioners. Yesterday they had an audience with the Chan- cellor and told him that the Lords of the States-General hoped that the King would have accepted the project delivered to his commissioners on the 6th of April [N. S. ], the justice and reason of which they have set forth both by word and writing ; but the answer given, by order of the King, was not entirely satisfactory, and therefore in order to meet His Majesty as much... as possible, and to demonstrate to the world how much they desire to live in faithful friendship and alliance with the King of Great Britain, another project has been sent to be presented to His Majesty, which it is hoped he will find acceptable and the treaty be con- cluded thereupon and the term a quo for claims in Europe taken not from 1654 but generally from January 20, 1659 [N. S. ]. The Ambassadors requested His Excellency to recommend the new project to His Majesty, which being done, they hope that the long negotiations may at last come to a good issue, more especially as they hear that the said project was shown some time ago to Sir George Downing, who sent it to England, and gave hopes that it would prove acceptable in all points.
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