Angleterre, 1720 73 
Subjects Treated 
Franco-British commercial relations involving America 
(ff. 88. 172-181). 
Attitude of Britons interested in French Mississippi 
company (ff. 103-106, 168-169, 172-181). 
British complaints at French violations of fishery 
privileges in Newfoundland (ff. 124, 125). 
Franco-British colonial boundary negotiations (ff. 
88, 163). 
Activities of pirates in America; British-Spanish 
hostilities in American waters (ff. 109, 142, 184-190). 
Claim of Hiriberry against English for losses suffered 
at Canso (ff. 154-156, 163, 168-169). 
555 (1720, Oct. -Dec.) 
Dubois 
From Destouches 
Dec. 12. Proposal to transfer to South Sea 
Co. Nova Scotia, and territories in America ceded by France 
(ff. 102-107). 
From Chammorel 
Dec. 16. Belief that parliament will transfer 
to South Sea Co. Acadia, Newfoundland, and fishery rights 
(ff. 115-114). 
Dec. 25. Seizure by British privateers of ves- 
sel which inhabitants of Manila send annually to Acapulco 
(ff. 151-152). 
354 (1720) Supplement 
Correspondence of Dubois, Feuquieres, French Marine 
Council, Giraudel, Mezy, Bishop of Nantes, Paneau, Philips, 
St. Ovide, Senneterre, Toulouse 
Other Material 
Jan. [n.s.]. Memoir on boundaries of Acadia 
(ff. 26-42). 
Jan. Memoirs on boundaries of Hudson Bay by 
d'Auteuil, Charlevoix, La Mothe Cadillac (ff. 45-75). 
Jan. Charlevoix, memoir on Jesuit missions in 
New France (ff. 74-82). 
Jan. Memoirs on Franco-British boundaries in 
America by Aubery, d'Auteuil (ff. 85-99). 
Jan. 21. Anglo-Swedish treaty of peace, signed 
at Stockholm (ff. 100-116, 118-157). 
Feb* 27. Instructions to Senneterre (ff. 148- 
152) 
Mar. 4-16. Documents relating to British sei- 
zure of French vessel l'Amitie (ff. 191-192). 
Orders and proclamations of Governor Philips of Nova 
Scotia (ff. 211-214). 
