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page x note 1 For particulars about the Baltic trade the editor may be permitted to-refer to his article in the English Historical Review, XVI, (1901) 677 f.Google Scholar
page xi note 1 Record Office, State Papers Foreign, Sweden 13.
page xiv note 1 Particulars of Robinson's doings, p. 15.
page xvi note 1 Record Office, State Papers Foreign, Sweden 17.
page xix note 1 Admiralty orders, 9/20 July 1714.
page xxi note 1 5/16 April 1715, the words used, Michael, Englische Geschichte im achtzehnten Jahrhundert, I. 717.Google Scholar
page xxiv note 1 See Stanhope's dispatches from Hanover, Record Office, State Papers Domestic, Regencies 1.
page xxx note 1 Particulars of these complicated negotiations, Chance, George I and the Northern War, chapters 22 to 26.
page xxxiv note 1 For this illuminating dispatch see the English Historical Review, XXVIII (1913), 702.Google Scholar
page xxxvi note 1 This was not accession of Denmark to the treaty of Hanover, as is usually stated, but a military convention which engaged Danish troops, paid for by France, to form the main part of an army to be stationed in Lower Germany for defence against Russia and Austria. Although Frederick IV was even desirous of joining the alliance of Hanover, Swedish and Prussian jealousies precluded invitation to him. It was well understood that if the Danes came in the Swedes would not.
page xxxvi note 1 In spite of this testimony of Townshend it seems doubtful whether it was not on the Saturday that George was taken ill and brought into his brother's castle at Osnabruck.