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Feb. 12. French proposal for the cession of Spain and the Indies to 
Philip V. 
Mar. io. Encloses a copy of the specific demands of the Queen of Eng¬ 
land upon France. 
Mar. ii. On the cession of Spain and the Indies to Philip V. 
Mar. 18. Enclosing an article of 24 ff., on the effect of the cession of 
Spain and the Indies to Philip V., glancing at its effect in the Indies. 
Another enclosure, dated Feb. 25, 1712, contains references to the 
methods of warfare among the Indians. 
Apr. 17. Admiral Walker sent to take possession of French cessions. 
Apr. 22, May 20, 26. Comments on, and enclosures relating to, the Eng¬ 
lish and Dutch, and the American slave contracts. 
There is also a great deal of material relating to the general ques¬ 
tions involved in the union of France and Spain and the Indies. 
50 . Letters of Abbe Passionei, as above. 1713. 
Jan. 6. On the question of fishing rights. 
June 9. On the terms of peace between England and Spain, with regard 
to the commerce of America. 
54 . Ciphers of Abbe Passionei, as above. 1708-1714. 
f. 18. Mar. 15, 1709. The emperor refuses to treat with France of the 
cession of Spain and the Indies, without the consent of England and 
Holland. 
f. 21. Feb. 28, 1709 ; ff. 57-68, Apr. 5, 1710; f. 103, May 7; f. 105, May 
15 ; f. 107, June 10, 1711. Discussions of various suggestions look¬ 
ing to the division of the Spanish empire. 
57 . Ciphers to the Abbe Passionei. 1709-1713. 
f. 211. July 23, 1712. On the unfortunate results of the treaty of Utrecht. 
The content of the remaining volumes is as follows: 
1 - 13 . Correspondence of Panzirola. 1628-1632. 
14 . Instructions to Cardinal Ginetti. 1636. 82 
15 - 22 . Correspondence relating to the peace of Munster. 1644-1651. 
29 . Letters from Aix-la-Chapelle. 1667-1672. 
30 - 42 . Correspondence relating to the treaty of Nimeguen. 1677-1679. 
43 - 45 . Correspondence. 1702-1703. 
46 - 48 , 51 - 53 , 55 , 56 , 58 , 59 . Correspondence relating to the treaty of 
Utrecht. 1708-1716. 
OTHER NUNZIATURE. 
A list of the divisions of the nunziatura as inventoried in indice 134 , De 
Pretis, follows. 83 None of the volumes in the divisions other than those 
above mentioned have been examined in manuscript, but practically all the 
material printed from them has been run over. The collection of Germany 
might reasonably have been expected to contain material during the period of 
Charles V., but beyond an occasional noting of the arrival of the fleet, this 
does not appear to be the case. Possibly something might be found for the 
82 This contains nothing on America. 
83 The lists of divisions as given in the various accounts of the archives curiously 
differ, generally giving a separate heading for Bavaria. This list is taken from indice 
134 , as it stands in 1909. 
