e/Kew Letters

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has glosseng: The Kew Letters (also known as the Circular Note of Kew) were a number of letters, written by stadtholder William V, Prince of Orange between January 30 and February 8, 1795 from the "Dutch House" at Kew Palace, where he temporarily stayed after his flight to England on January 18, 1795. The letters were written in his capacity of Captain-general of the Dutch Republic to the civil and military authorities in the provinces of Zeeland and Friesland (that had not yet capitulated at the time), the officers commanding Dutch naval vessels in British harbors, and Dutch colonial governors, to continue resistance in cooperation with Great Britain against the armed forces of the French Republic that had invaded the Dutch Republic and forced him to flee to England. In particular the letters to the colonial governors played an important role, because they ordered them to surrender those colonies to the British "for...
lexicalizationeng: Kew Letters
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has glossnld: | |- | |} De Brieven van Kew waren een reeks brieven van stadhouder Willem V van Oranje-Nassau in 1795, kort nadat hij naar Engeland vluchtte toen Nederland werd bezet door Franse revolutionaire troepen. In deze brieven riep Willem V op tot opstand tegen de Fransen, en gaf bevel aan de koloniale gouverneurs om de Nederlandse overzeese gebieden aan de Britten over te dragen zodat ze niet in Franse handen zouden vallen.
lexicalizationnld: Brieven van Kew
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