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346 (1725, Sept. -Dec.) 
Correspondence of Chammorel, Chavigny, Maurepas, 
Morville, Toulouse 
Other Material 
Oct. 2. Lord Townshend, declaration concern- 
ing Ostend company (f. 104). 
Oct. 19. E. Le Ray, declaration concerning 
British on Grand Banks (ff. 137-138). 
[Oct. ?]. Documents concerning capitulation 
and ransom of island of Nevis (ff. 160-167). 
Subjects Treated 
British, Dutch, and French attitudes towards Ostend 
company (ff. 13-23, 26-32, 42-49, 86-97, 104-112, 119- 
124, 144-146, 229-239, 258-262, 264-279, 335-343). 
Mission of Pesters (ff. 26-32). 
Newfoundland fisheries; British violations of French 
fisherv rights (ff. 113-116, 137-138, 142-143, 147, 148, 
204, 224-228, 299-303, 366-367). 
British pillage of Canso, and their fortification of 
that place (ff. 113-116, 208-209). 
Ransom of island of Nevis (ff. 158-167). 
347 (1724, Jan. -May) 
Correspondence of Chammorel, Chavigny, Marin, Maure- 
pas, Morville, Naurois 
Other Material 
Apr. 7. Naurois, memoir on expedition of Iber- 
ville and ransom of island of Nevis (ff. 146-147). 
May 28. Instructions to Broglie as ambassador 
to Britain, including mention of boundaries of Acadia and 
Hudson Bay (ff. 266-325). 
May 28. Supplementary instructions to Broglie 
concerning claim of Due de Veragua to Jamaica (ff. 326- 
329). 
May 28. Memoir attached to instructions to 
Broglie concerning points to be discussed and settled by 
French and British commissioners: Acadia, Hudson Bay, cod 
fisheries (ff. 342-350). 
Subjects Treated 
Ransom of island of Nevis (ff. 144-147). 
Measures taken against establishment of Ostend company; 
Spanish interest in affair (ff. 116-117, 159-166, 200, 227- 
234, 241-242, 247-249, 255-265, 364-367). 
Suspension of whale-fishing rights to protect that 
animal: British interference with French fishers on Grand 
Banks (ff. 168-169, 201, 245). 
Franco-British colonial boundaries in America (ff. 266- 
329, 342-350). 
Arrest in Carolina of former French Louisiana employee 
(ff. 360-361). 
