The national government issued a stay on this policy the next year, however, and it was overturned in 1974 by the Dutch Council of State.
In 1603 Winwood was sent to The Hague as agent to the States-General of the United Provinces, and was appointed a member of the Dutch council of state on the basis of the Treaty of Nonsuch.
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