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LIST OF APPENDICES. 



A. Books printed by Mesplet of which .one or more copies still exist 

 arrang-ed chronologically. 



B. Books printed by Mesplet extant or mentioned in contemporary 

 writings, arranged according to subject. 



C. Documents from Canadian Archives — Haidimand Collection. 



1. Letter from C. Berger, P'hiladelphia, 29th March, 1775, to Fleury Mes- 

 plet at Quebec. 



2. Anonymous letter with Latin nom de plume, Montreal, 24th February 

 1778, believed to have been addressed to Mesplet warning him of impending 

 danger. 



3. Memorial from Mesplet to Carleton asking permission to publish a 

 newspaper, May 1778. 



4. Prospectus of proposed newspaper, 



5. Letter from adjutant general, Quebec, 25th June, 1778, to Brigadier 

 General Powell, at Montreal ordering Mesplet to quit the province. 



6. Letter from Haidimand at Quebec, 29th June, to Powell at Montreal 

 ordering that Jautard as well as Mesplet quit the province before the 15th 

 of September. 



7. Memorial of citizens of Montreal asking Carleton to suspend order 

 for expulsion of Mesplet from the province, August 1778. 



8. Notice by Edward Foy, secretary to Governor General, suspendnig 

 the order for the banishment of Mesplet, Montreal, 24th August, 1778. 



9. Extract of a letter from Haidimand, Sorel, 28th Sept., 1778, to 

 Cramahé, Lieut. Governor at Montreal, complaining of an item in "our 

 Gazette." 



10. Extract of a letter from Cramahé, Montreal, 1st Oct., 1778, to 

 Haidimand intimating that he !liad cautioned "our printer" regarding his 

 " penchant to the popular cause." 



11. Letter from Mesplet, Montreal, 4th January, 1779, complaining of 

 the persecution to which he has been subjected and asking the person to 

 whom the letter is addressed to help to influence the Governor General in 

 his favour. 



12. Poetry offered by Père Well for publication in the Gazette but 

 refused. 



13. Letter from Haidimand, Quebec, 15 February, 1779, to Montgolfier, 

 Superior of the Seminary at Montreal, intimating that Mesplet had been 

 warned to- desist from attacking the church. 



14. Letter from Judge Rouville, Montreal, 27th May, 1779, to Haidimand 

 complaining of Jautard's attitude towards the Court and of his severe 

 criticisms of it in the Gazette of the 26th May 1779, a copy of which he 

 sends with the latter. The articles complained of are a letter "Aux Honnêtes 

 Citoyens," by Valantin Jautard, avocat, describing his being expelled from 

 Court. A^- letter signed "Le Spectateur Tranquille", (written by Jautard) 

 complimenting Jautard on his dignified demeanour before the Court on his 

 expulsion. A letter by Pierre Ducalvet, to the same purport, and another 

 letter to Judges Rouville and Southouse criticizing their action in expelling 

 Jautard. 



