74 Angleterre, 1720-1721 
[Apr. ?]. Deputies from Nantes to French Coun- 
cil of Commerce, memoir to Due d'Orleans (ff. 198-199). 
Aug. 6, 22. Merchants of Nantes, memoirs to 
French Marine Council (ff. 304-306). 
1720. Giraudel, memoir (ff. 308-312). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on capitulation of island 
of Nevis (ff. 438-442). 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-French colonial boundaries and possessions in 
America: Nova Scotia, Acadia, West Indies, Hudson Bay, New- 
foundland; Indian attacks upon Canso; Acadian expulsion; 
Anglo-French difficulties in North America (ff. 26-73, 83- 
139, 211-219, 251-254, 352-353, 354-355, 417-419). 
Jesuit missions in America (ff. 74-82, 87-88). 
Colonial commerce and navigation (ff. 147-152). 
British seizure of French vessel from Martinique, 
l'Amitie (ff. 191-192, 197-199, 304-312, 407-409, 435). 
Construction in London of vessels for French company 
of Indies (ff. 224-236). 
Situation in St. Lucia and Nevis (ff. 321, 437-442). 
355 (1721, Jan. -Mar. ) 
Correspondence of Chammorel, Destouches, Dubois, 
Toulouse 
Other Material 
Feb. 1. Lafitau, memoir on French and British 
territorial claims in New France (ff. 62-69). 
Subjects Treated 
British seizure of French vessel l'Amitie (ff. 14, 
17, 227-228, 238-239). 
Franco-British difficulties over American boundaries 
and pillage of Canso (ff. 62-69, 77-78, 88-89, 164-165). 
Claim of Hiriberry (ff. 227-228, 238-239, 259-260). 
556 (1721, Apr. -June) 
Apr. 12. Dubois to Destouches, French ambas- 
sador to Spain ordered to suggest justice of renewing 
assiento privileges for Britain; French company of Indies 
held responsible for debts of its bank (ff. 17-23). 
May 10. Destouches to Dubois, negotiation of 
Col. Stanhope for reestablishment of assiento (ff. 136- 
140). 
May 19. Explanation requested in name of 
Britain on first article of projected treaty among France, 
Spain, and Britain; reimbursement for English merchants 
and South Sea Co. for property seized during rupture of 
good relations (ff. 158-163). 
537 (1721, July-Sept.) 
Aug. 28. Chammorel to Dubois, Lord Carteret 
