File:Decree, Minutes of. Louis Napoleon elevates The Hague, giving it the rank of 3rd city of the kingdom.jpg

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Ingekomen het navolgend Decreet.

Louis Napoleon, door de gratie Gods ende Constitutie des Koningrijks, Koning van Holland.

Overwegende dat den Haag door deszelfs bevolking, ligging en aangelegenheid, eene der belangrijkste Steden van het Rijk is, en gedurende eenen onheugelijken tijd aan het Gouvernement ten Residentie verstrekt heeft;

Hebben wij gedecreteerd, en decreteren hetgeen volgt:

Art. 1. Den Haag, de Plaats van Onze Koninglijke Residentie, zal de rang en naam voeren van de derde Stad van het Koningrijk, alzoo onmiddelijk volgende op de Steden Amsterdam en Rotterdam.

Art. 2. Onze Minister van Binnenlandsche Zaken is belast met de executie van het tegenwoordig Decreet.

Gegeven in Ons Koninglijk Paleis in Den Haag, den 9 December van het jaar 1806 en van Onze Regeering het Eerste.

(getekend) Louis

(Onder Stond) Wegens den Koning

De Minister-Secretaris van Staat

(Getekend) W.F. Röell

Zullende een Afschrift van dit decreet aan den Minister van Binnenlandsche Zaken worden gegeven.
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