According to Hardenberg's plan, Prussia ceded
East Frisia with
Emden to Hanover, and in exchange received from Hanover the
Duchy of Lauenburg.
[18] This duchy was then handed over from Prussia to Denmark, along with an additional payment of 3.5 million
talers.
[18] Prussia also took over a Danish debt to Sweden of 600,000 talers, and agreed on an additional payment of 2 million talers to Sweden.
[18] Denmark and Sweden in turn relinquished their claims to Swedish Pomerania in favour of Prussia.
[18] Charles XIII of Sweden then released his Pomeranian subjects from their obligations towards Sweden on 1 October 1815, and on 23 October the province was handed over to von Ingersleben, president of
Prussian Pomerania.
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