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45 . Letters from the nuncio. 1661. 
May 7. News of the prohibition of the planting of tobacco in England 
for the benefit of the traffic of the Indies, and to preserve the abun¬ 
dance of grain. 
June 25. Spanish fears of the Portuguese marine in connection with the 
fleet of the Indies. 
49 . Letters from the nuncio. 1664. 
Feb. 16. Freedom of commerce allowed in Jamaica to attract immigrants. 
May 3. Rivalry of England and Holland in the West Indies. 
Nov. I, 2, 8. On the capture of “ Nuova Olanda ” by the English. 
50 . Letters from the nuncio, 1665, containing much news of the war between 
England and Holland, but nothing particularly relating to America. 
57 . Letters from the internuncio. 1669. Those written between Oct. 30 
and Dec. 7, while the seat was vacant, are missing. 
Feb. 21. From the Hague. The West India Company desires to obtain 
a continuation of its privileges. 
Apr. 5. From London. Theory of “ war beyond the line ”, and designs 
of the English on America. 
Apr. 29. From London. The French in Cuba. 
June 7. From London. The insecurity of Spanish America. 
Sept 13. From London. War in the West Indies. 
135 Cc. Letters from the nuncio, 1760, part 2. 
July 1. The attempt of Vaudreuil on Quebec. 
There is a great amount of news from all the American colonies, 
with reference to war, trade, and Indian affairs, but practically no 
discussion or comment by the nuncio. 
135 Dd. Letters from the nuncio. 1761. 
Jan. 20. Discussion on the obstacles to peace. 
June 23. Discussion of the cession of Canada. 
July 13- Criticism of a French historical memoir on the recent peace 
negotiation. 
This volume and the two following contain regularly letters from 
England, apparently translations from some gazette; sometimes, 
also, similar letters from Holland. The letters of the nuncio con¬ 
tain comments on the news which are often based on more general 
information. 
135 Ee. Letters from the nuncio. 1762. 
Jan. 5. On the Creeks in South Carolina. News. 
Nov. 9. On the peace with the Creeks in South Carolina. News. 
Apr. 6. Effect of English successes in America on Dutch trade. Letter. 
July 13. Conduct, and anticipated effects, of the expedition against Ha¬ 
vana. Letter. 
July 21. On the Cherokees. News. 
Aug. 17. Effects of the capture of Newfoundland. Letter. 
Sept. 14, Nov. 9, 23, letters; and Nov. 9, news. On the proposed terms 
of peace. 
Nov. 30. On the cession to England of a portion of Louisiana. Letter. 
135 Ff. Letters of the nuncio. 1763. 
Jan. 11 and 18. On differences with reference to the evacuation of places 
in America. Letter. 
