Skip to main contentTract - The Matter of Fact A la Mode de France : or the Case stated After the French Manner, In Relation ot the Alliance proposed by the Two Crowns of England and France, With the States of the United Netherlands with Rational Reflections thereon, In a Letter From a Burgher of Amsterdam, to his Friend in the Campagne, Dated January 30. 1630. Englished from the French Copy. | McCord Museum
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The Matter of Fact A la Mode de France : or the Case stated After the French Manner, In Relation ot the Alliance proposed by the Two Crowns of England and France, With the States of the United Netherlands with Rational Reflections thereon, In a Letter From a Burgher of Amsterdam, to his Friend in the Campagne, Dated January 30. 1630. Englished from the French Copy.
Date
January 30, 1630
Dimensions1 textual record ; 32.2 x 20.9 cm
Origin
England, Europe
Object NumberS001/B2.1,4.7
DivisionArchives - Textual Archives
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentPamphlet on the subject of English foreign policy preceding the War of the Reunions (1683-1684), which pitted France against Spain and its coalition.NotesSource of title: based on the title of the document.
Physical description: 6 pages.
Language of the document: the document is in English.
Note: typographical error in the date on the first page.
Physical description: 6 pages.
Language of the document: the document is in English.
Note: typographical error in the date on the first page.
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The Marquis De Grana, the King of Spain's Vice-Roy in the Spanish-Netherlands, his Mandatory Letter to all Commanders, Officers, and Soldiers, to Resist the French, and Repel Force with Force
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S001/B2.1,4.9
The Copie of a Letter from Paris, the 24. Jun. 4. Jul. 1642. Upon the subject of the conspiracie : For which the Marquesse of Sainct Mars, great Esquire of France, Monsieur de Thou, Councellour of State, and Monsieur de Chavagnac, are kept in prison. With another Copie of a Letter from Narbon, serving to the clearing of the businesse : Wherein may be seen the marvellous deliverance of France, and of her Confederates or Friends, but especially of England, involved in that plot.
June 24, 1642 - July 4, 1642
S001/B2.1,4.3
Dordrecht Cathedral, Netherlands, watercolour by Jacob Maris, copied 1936-37
Wm. Notman & Son Ltd.
1936-1937
VIEW-26006
A royal letter sent from the King of France to the King of England
February 24, 1641
S001/B2.1,4.2
A Strange but true account of the Barbarous usage of three young Ladies in France for being Protestants. With a Relation also of their Wonderful Escape from Thence into England.
1681
S001/B2.6,1.8
Reflections in the bush, Three Rivers (Trois-Rivières), QC, ca. 1916
Harry Sutcliffe
About 1916
M2011.64.2.1.198
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