70 Angle terre, 1719 
News bulletins from London: piracy in American waters; 
Spanish threat to Charleston; Spanish capture of vessels 
from Jamaica and New England; British naval reinforcements 
for American colonies; naval losses by British in America; 
Spanish proposal for abrogation of assiento treaty (ff. 57- 
58, 66-67, 91-92, 101-102, 148-149, 163-164, 183-184, 192- 
193). 
326 (1719, Sept. -Oct. ) 
Dubois 
From Chamraorel 
Sept. 21. Approaching departure of Bladen (ff. 
41-42). 
Sept. 25. British prediction that prosperity 
of French company of Indies cannot last long (ff. 54-55). 
From Marechal d'Estrees 
Oct. 25. Concerning conferences with Bladen 
(f. 142). 
News bulletins from London: Franco-British discussion 
of colonial boundaries; activities of Spanish privateers, 
and pirates, in American waters; English interest in French 
company of Indies; concern of English colonies of America 
over joining of French colonies of Canada and Mississippi; 
appointment of British officials in America; discussion of 
North American company to exploit wood of New England (ff. 
13-14, 34-35, 43-44, 56-57, 73-74, 136-137, 140-141). 
327 (1719, Nov. -Dec. ) 
Correspondence of Bladen, Chammorel, J. Craggs, 
Destouches, Dubois, and Stanhope 
Subjects Treated 
Franco-British negotiations for settlement of colo- 
nial boundaries (ff. 10, 11, 39-40, 59-60, 116-117, 165- 
167). 
British disquietude over French on Mississippi (ff. 
165-167). 
British concern over progress of French company of 
Indies (ff. 55-56, 165-167, 186-187). 
Animosity between Lord Stair and John Law (ff. 165- 
167, 207-211). 
Appointment of Valentine as advocate general for 
New England (ff. 73-74). 
News bulletins from London (ff. 39-40, 59-60, 73-74, 
116-117, 186-187). 
528 (1719) Supplement 
Correspondence of d'Auteuil, Bladen, J. Craggs, Dubois, 
Feuquieres, French Marine Council, La Faye, La Mothe Cadil- 
lac, Pulteney, St. Ovide, Soubras. 
