Angleterre, 1719-1720 71 
Other Material 
Dec. British commissioners, propositions con- 
cerning colonial boundaries on Hudson Bay (f. 493). 
Dec. The same, with observations by La Mothe 
Cadillac (ff. 495-496). 
Dec. La Mothe Cadillac, reply to propositions 
of British commissioners (ff. 497-498). 
1720, Jan. 2. La Mothe Cadillac, information on 
boundaries of Acadia (ff. 485-488). 
Jan. D'Auteuil, memoir on Acadia (ff. 474-484). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on boundaries in North America 
(ff. 83-85). 
[n.d.]. Dominie, declaration on British pillage of 
Canso (ff. 124-126). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on Canso (ff. 127-129). 
News bulletins from London: French invasion of Nevis 
and St. Christopher (ff. 136-137, 152-153). 
Subjects Treated 
Pillage of French vessels at Canso; restitution of 
British vessel pillaged there in reprisal (ff. 5, 123-129, 
169, 176, 211). 
French and British claims and negotiations concerning 
boundaries in North America, particularly in Acadia and 
on Hudson Bay (ff. 82-85, 375-376, 424, 430, 446, 472-488, 
493, 495-498). 
Activities of British pirates in West Indies (ff. 39, 
166-167). 
329 (1719-1720) 
1720, Apr. 29. Senneterre to Dubois, animosity of 
Lord Stair towards Law (ff. 184-185). 
330 (1720, Jan. -Mar. ) 
Dubois 
From De st ouches 
Mar. 19. Disgrace of Law (f. 205). 
From Chammorel 
Mar. 28. Brochure dealing with danger to se- 
curity and commerce of English colonies in America, created' 
by French establishment on Mississippi (ff. 215-216). 
News bulletins from London: piratical activities in 
American waters; complaints of Barbados proprietors against 
extortions of governor; vessel launched in Britain for 
French company of Indies; advice from Carolina concerning 
expedition being prepared in Havana for attack on St. Au- 
gustine and Pensacola; danger of French settlement on 
Mississippi to security of English colonies in America; 
Spanish proposal for freedom of trade in America; assembly 
