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..he was recalled in November 1769. As a consolation, at the urging of the queen, he was named ambassador to the Court of St. James's the following year
Something is wrong. The Queen died in 68, and France was without a Queen for 5 years. Maybe it was the Dauphine, future Queen Marie-Antoinette who intervened in Guînes' favour? Riyadi (talk) 09:34, 20 May 2014 (UTC)Reply