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GREECE: TEXTS.
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signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seal of their arms.

Done at London, the twenty-ninth of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.

(Signed) RUSSELL.
LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE.
BRUNNOW.
CH. TRICOUPI.

No. X[1].

1864, 29th March.Protocol of the Conference held at the Foreign Office, London, on 29th March, 1864.

Present:

The orthodox faith.The Plenipotentiaries of France, Great Britain, and Russia, and of the King of the Hellenes.

The Plenipotentiary of His Hellenic Majesty declared that King George had decided to maintain, in all its integrity, that clause of the Decree concerning his election in virtue of which his legitimate heirs and successors to the throne of Greece must profess the tenets of the Orthodox Church of the East.

The Plenipotentiaries of France, Great Britain, and Russia, resolved to record this present declaration among the Acts of the Conference.

(Signed) LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE.
RUSSELL.
BRUNNOW.
CH. TRICOUPI.

No. XI[2].

1865, 8th April.
Act containing the Accession of the Sultan to the Treaty concluded March 29, 1864, between Great Britain, France, Russia, and Greece, for the
  1. Parl. Papers, 1864, Greece No. 1; N. R. G. xvii, 48. Cf. Art. 7 of the Treaty of 13th July 1863 (Texts No. V).
  2. Parl. Papers, 1865; N. R. G. xx., 86.