Some Official Correspondence of George Canning 1821 1827 volume 1
Some Official Correspondence of George Canning 1821 1827 volume 1
Canning, George, 1770-1827
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G. C. [Lord Wellesley in Ireland appears from this letter to be giving, or rather continuing to give, no small anxiety to the two chiefs of the Cabinet. Canning was to make an effort to restrain his in- discretion. The rest of the letter chiefly sketches plans of the writer's move- ments, private and political. Allusion is made to the matter under discussion between the Government and the East India Company, in which Canning does not wish to concern himself. ] MEMORANDUM OF ME. CANNING. Seaford... : October 25, 1825. Count Lieven called upon me yesterday and read to me * in entire personal confidence, ' as he said ; and without the orders of his Court : — 314 SOME OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE 1825 1. A despatch addressed to the Eussian missions at the three Continental Courts on the present state of the Greek question. 2. A Eesunie of the points of difference, and of the decision taken in the conferences at St. Petersburg in the beginning of the year. The despatch complains heavily of the conduct of the Allies, and of the situation in which the Emperor is left by them.
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