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TitleCopy letter from 2nd Earl Granville [G. Leveson-Gower], Foreign Office, London, to Sir A. Buchanan, St Petersburg, Russia; 30 Nov 1870.
Date30 November 1870
LevelPiece
Content DescriptionReports that Baron Brunnow has had a cold; he and Baron Brunnow are on friendly personal terms and hope that their diplomatic relations will return to a more friendly footing; Baron Brunnow finds himself in a painful position, and does not wish to be a party to a conference [to discuss the Treaty of Paris] between England and Russia unless it ends in a friendly manner; he hopes that England does not enter the conference with a hostile bias against Russia.
Termtreaties, Treaty of Paris 1856, Russian repudiation

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA141Gorchakov; Alexander M. (1798-1883); Prince; Russian Foreign Minister1798-1883
NA6099Brunnow; Philipp I. von (1797-1875); Baron; Russian diplomat1797-1875
NA6137Gower; Granville G. Leveson- (1815-1891); 2nd Earl Granville; diplomat M.P. statesman1815-1891
NA136Buchanan; Andrew (1807-1882); 1st Baronet; diplomat1807-1882
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