76 Angle terre, 1722 
Nov. 28. A. Huslin, declaration made concern- 
ing British capture of his ship returning from Grand 
Banks (f. 374). 
Subjects Treated 
British seizure of French vessels: l f Amitie , La 
Victoire , Ste . Agnes , St . Pierre (ff. 14-15, 282-283, 290, 
311-312, 323, 372-374). • 
Confiscation of French property at Canso; claim of 
Hiriberry; British troops sent to Canso, and fort built 
there (ff. 30, 52-53, 101-104, 200-201, 208, 229-233, 258- 
259, 265-270, 272-275, 277-278, 292, 298). 
Franco-British relations in West Indies; insult to 
French government ship; British settlement at St. Lucia 
and St. Croix; rumor at Martinique of pending exchange 
of Windward Islands for Spanish part of Santo Domingo 
(ff. 203-2Q4, 289, 318-319, 346-347, 366-367, 377, 394). 
Operations of John Law and French company of Indies; 
tobacco sold by Elton to Rigby (ff. 74, 205-206, 210, 290). 
Attack of Bostonese on Abenaki Indians; English set- 
tlement on their lands (ff. 213-217, 291). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 360-361, 374, 391). 
340 (1722, Jan. -Mar. ) 
Correspondence of Chammorel, Destouches, Dubois, 
Hiriberry, Toulouse 
Other Material 
[Jan. 21?], [n.s. ]. Memoir on capture of sup- 
posed pirate (f. 33). 
[Feb.]. Edward, James, and Francis Peschaire, 
memoir to Due d' Orleans requesting payment of debt owed 
them by citizen of Santo Domingo (ff. 87-90). 
1722. An Historical Account of the Advantages That 
have Accrue to England , by the Succession in the Illus - 
trious House of Hanover (ff. 109-132) . 
1722. An Act for . . . Relief of the Sufferers at 
Nevis and Saint Christophers , . . . Iff. 224-243) . 
Subjects Treated 
British refusal to give satisfaction for pillage of 
Canso; English settlement there; claim of Hiriberry (ff. 
7-8, 83, 213-215). 
John Law and French company of Indies; British losses 
in company (ff. 9-13, 109-132, 221-223). 
Activities of pirates in American waters (ff. 32-33). 
Theft of wines by British warship from French mer- 
chantman (ff. 216-218). 
341 (1722, Apr. -June) 
June 17 [n.s.]. Note on importance of prevent- 
ing departure of Capt. Thomas Jacob before settlement of 
his affair with French company of Indies (f. 137). 
