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Excerpt from Memorials of the Earls of Haddington, Vol. 2 of 2: Correspondence and Chapters
Francis of Valois, Duke of Alencon (afterwards Duke of Anjou) to the Eight Colonels of the town of Antwerp, alleging as the reason of his having so seldom written to them the protraction of his negotiation for the establishment of peace, and assuring them that he was now free and disposed for the performance of his promises to them, and that they could not have chosen a prince who would have undertaken with greater zeal the protection of their liberty and the maintenance of their ancient laws and privileges than he would do of which he would soon give them sufficient proof; and requesting them to assure the citizens and people of Antwerp Of his particular regard for them, in consequence of the representations made by the colonels in their letter to him. Dated at Contray, lst December 1580.
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