Angle terre, 1722 77 
June 19. Extract of crew list of French ves- 
sel Ste. Agnes , in American trade (f. 175). 
[1722]. Note by British minister to France con- 
cerning Indian raids in Massachusetts; activities of 
French missionaries in English territory (f. 186). 
[1722, n.s.]. Plan for alliance among Britain, 
France, Spain, and Emperor; reestablishment of James 
Stuart on English throne; Jamaica to Spain; Acadia, 
Carolina, and half of Newfoundland and St. Christopher 
to France (ff. 153-159). 
[1722, n.s.]. Memoir to Dubois concerning seizure 
at Havana by Jacob of La Tictoire, vessel belonging to 
French company of Indies, and returning from Louisiana; 
was taken to New York (ff. 184-185). 
342 (1722, July-Sept.) 
Correspondence of Barrillon, Chammorel, Destouches, 
Dubois, d'Estrees, Galdy, Houel, La Grandville, Naurois, 
d'Orleans, E. Peschaire, F. Peschaire, J. Peschaire, 
Toulouse 
Other Material 
[July, n.s.]. Memoir on capitulation and ran- 
som of island of Nevis (ff. 79-83, 116-119). 
[Sept., n.s.]. Memoir on French property on 
island of St. Lucia (ff. 246-249). 
[1722]. Note on services to France performed by 
Galdy in Jamaica (f. 124). 
1722. An Historical Account of the Advantages That 
have Accru'd to England , by the Succession in the Illus - 
trious House of Hanover (ff. 24-70). 
Subjects Treated 
British seizure of French propertv at Canso; claim 
of Hiriberry (ff. 71-74, 86-87, 113-114). 
Capitulation and ransom of island of Nevis (ff. 78- 
83, 115-121, 245-249). 
Rights of French inhabitants of St. Lucia; gift of 
island to Lord Montague and Marechal d'Estrees; proposed 
British settlements on St. Lucia and St. Vincent (ff. 88- 
89, 152-160, 173, 194-195, 200-209, 216-221, 225, 229, 
231-233, 245-249, 277-278, 313-315). 
Unfriendly attitude of British company of Indies 
towards establishment of similar company at Ostend (ff. 
113-114). 
Claim of Galdy for restitution of his slave ship 
(ff. 125-126, 295-296). 
Claim of Peschaire brothers of Jamaica (ff. 308-310). 
Request by French government for papers of Houel and 
Barrillon relative to French discovery and settlement in 
America (ff. 297-298). 
343 (1722, Oct. -Dec.) 
Dec. 16. Naurois to Dubois, ransom of island 
of Nevis (ff. 236-237). 
