Citation - Boston News Letter: 1713.08.03

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Index Entry Trumpet, in Brussels, messenger from General Tilly in Arras 
Location Brussels 
Citation
BNL.713.013
27 Jul-3 Aug 1713:22 (485)
Brussels, April 27.  N.S.  All things remain very quiet
under the administration of the present council of state. 
The disorders committed under the former are in great
measure redress'd, and the authority of her Majesty and the
states-general re-establish'd.  We are informed from the
frontiers of France, that forty battalions are ordered to
march immediately to reinforce the army of that nation in
Germany, and that all the troops of the household are to be
sent the same way.  Two days ago a trumpet dispatch'd by
General Tilly, Commander in Chief of the Dutch forces
returned hither from Arras, and brought an account from
Mareschal Montesquiou, that he had received the King's order
to forbear all acts of hostility in these countries, and had
given directions for their being exactly complied with
through all the frontier places of France.


Generic Title Boston News Letter 
Date 1713.08.03 
Publisher Campbell, John 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1713 
Bibliography B0007320
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