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News bulletins from London: act to encourage tobacco 
trade; parts of West Indies ceded by France under Treaty 
of Utrecht; Spanish attacks upon New England commerce; 
British officials in America; situation in Nevis and St. 
Christopher; Spanish threat to British colonies in America 
(ff. 13-14, 17-18, 172-173, 198-199, 239-240). 
324 (1719, May-June 
Dubois 
From J. Craggs 
May 17. Franco-British difficulties in colo- 
nies (ff. 60-61). 
From Destouches 
May 18. Approaching despatch of British agent 
to Paris to settle boundaries of Acadia (ff. 62-64). 
To Destouches 
May 24. On boundaries of Acadia (ff. 69-72). 
From Chammorel 
June 8, 13. His negotiation concerning British 
violence in island of Canso; instructions to governor of 
Acadia (ff. 103-104, 113-114). 
From French Marine Council 
July 2. British capture of vessel belonging to 
company of Indies and loaded with tobacco; ship taken to 
New York and pillaged (ff. 153-154); enclosing: [n.d. or 
s. ], memoir on capture of vessel La Yictoire (ff. 155-157). 
News bulletins from London: transportation of crimi- 
nals to America; Spanish capture of British vessels 
destined for colonies; appointment of British officials in 
colonies (ff. 87-88, 92-93, 124-125). 
325 (1719, July-Aug. ) 
Dubois 
From French Marine Council 
July 12. Pillage of French vessels by pirates 
armed at Jamaica (f. 34); enclosing: July 12 [n.s.], 
memoir on American piracy (ff. 35-39). 
From Chammorel 
July 27. Departure of Colonel Bladen for Paris 
to negotiate settlement of Franco-British colonial bounda- 
ries (ff. 87-88). 
July 31. Delay in departure of Colonel Bladen 
(ff. 99-100). 
To Senneterre 
Aug. 5. Spain demands British renunciation of 
rights under assiento treaty (ff. 109-123). 
