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260 that the Elector of Brandenburgh is cross, and complains of his being ill used, and will not join his forces any more for the good of the empire. He hopes that the King will prevail upon him. Monsieur Huneken told me there was certainly an alliance between France and Denmark; he heard it from Bremen. I went afterwards to see Monsieur Heugh; he seems not to have any orders to make any alliance with France. I was with the Prince, and found him in a very ill humour upon the Lords quitting. He thinks it will have a very ill effect here.