[Note verbale.—Translation.], March 14, 1865
No. 5. [Note verbale.—Translation.] Legation of France in Japan. The undersigned has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the joint letter, dated the 11th March, addressed to him by…
Léon Roches was a French diplomat. He was a representative of the French government in Japan from 1864 to 1868.
No. 5. [Note verbale.—Translation.] Legation of France in Japan. The undersigned has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the joint letter, dated the 11th March, addressed to him by…
[Untitled] Hiogo, February 5, 1868. Present, the representatives of France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Prussia, and the United States. The undersigned, having come to the conclusion, after mature deliberation,…
Memorandum addressed to his honorable colleagues by Mr. Leon Roches, minister of France in Japan. After the events which have happened under our eyes, there is every reason to examine,…
[Untitled] Hiogo, February 8, 1868. Present the representatives of France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Prussia, and the United States of America. In view of the assurances received this day…
[Untitled] Hiogo, February 9, 1868. The undersigned, having yesterday informed his excellency Hegashi Kuse Sakino Soshio, envoy of his Majesty the Mikado, of the treacherous and murderous attack made upon…
[Translation.] M. Roches to Mr. Van Valkenburgh. (Kobé,) Hiogo, February 9, 1868. My Dear Colleague: I have the honor to inform you that I leave to the Baron Brin, attaché…
[Translation.] Kobé, February 29, 1868. Sir and Dear Colleague: I had the honor to inform you, by my letter of the ninth February, for what motives I thought it necessary,…
[Untitled] Yokohama, April 2, 1868. The undersigned representatives of France. Great Britain, Italy, Prussia, and the United States, taking into consideration the present troubled state of affairs, and the fact…