Suze, Treaty of

Suze, Treaty of
   Signed April 24, 1629. Under its terms peace was declared between France and England; the former French possessions in America to revert to France. The conditions were not fulfilled until three years later.
   Index: Ch Signed by England and France, April 24, 1629, 183; ancient possessions of England in America given to France by, 213.
   Bib.: Hertslet, Treaties and Conventions.

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