Papers Relating to Lord Eliot's Mission to Spain in the Spring of 1835

Papers Relating to Lord Eliot's Mission to Spain in the Spring of 1835 London 1871 - Basque Politics Series

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"By the spring of 1835 the Basque Country was the seat of a brutal and cruel war. The Queen Regent announced, through a proclamation, that those who took up arms for Carlos would be declared guilty of rebellion and thus treated as rebels. This situation would have continued for months if no third party had intervened as a mediator between the belligerents. In 1835 the British Cabinet, headed by Sir Robert Peel, considered "the necessity of making some arrangement which should put an end to the mode of carrying on the war, which had excited the most painful sensations throughout Europe."The Duke of Wellington became Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in Peel's first cabinet (1834-1835) and in the spring of 1835 he entrusted Eliot with the mission to set an arrangement for the exchange of prisoners and for the preservation of the lives of captive soldiers. The present book is a collection of papers related to Eliot's mission. The inst

Book information

ISBN: 9781949805246
Publisher: Center for Basque Studies Press, University of Nevada
Imprint: Center for Basque Studies Press, University of Nevada
Pub date:
DEWEY: 946.072
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: cm.
Weight: -1g