80 Angleterre, 1724-1725 
348 (1724, June-Sept. ) 
Correspondence of Broglie, Chammorel, Maurepas, Mor- 
ville, Newcastle, Veragua 
Other Material 
July [n.s.]. Observations on proposal to in- 
tervene jointly with Holland in treaty of defensive 
alliance recently conluded by England and Prussia, bringing 
into discussion Ostend affair (ff. 169-175).' 
Subjects Treated 
Claim of Due de Veragua to ownership of Jamaica (ff. 
102-103, 145-146, 161-162, 167-168, 212-214). 
Arrival of ship Sansparell from Jamaica for account 
of British East India Co. (ff. 159-160). 
British war vessels off Newfoundland (f. 260). 
349 (1724, Oct. -Dec.) 
Correspondence of Lords Commissioners of Admiralty, 
Maurepas, Morville, Newcastle, and Walpole, concerning 
settlement of French families at Despair and Port Fortune 
in Newfoundland, the difficulties encountered there at 
the hands of the English, and the threat of Indian raids 
upon the inhabitants of Nova Scotia (ff. 73, 78, 145, 
235-236, 320). 
550 (1725, Jan. -May) 
Correspondence of Chammorel, Maurepas, Morville, New- 
castle, Walpole 
Subjects Treated 
Trade with Jamaica due to connivance of Spanish gov- 
ernors in Indies (ff. 39-42). 
Debate in Commons on duties on merchandise from 
American colonies (ff. 72-73). 
French families settled at Port Fortune in Newfound- 
land (f. 133). 
Instructions to captains of vessels sailing for 
Newfoundland (ff. 147-148). 
British bill providing for transportation to colonies 
of disobedient Scottish highlanders (ff. 325-326). 
351 (1725, May-July) 
1724, Oct. 24. Mr. Forman's Letter To the Right 
Honorable William Pulteney . . . ; colony to be established 
in West Indies by Ostend company (ff. 205-227). 
1725, July 25. Chammorel to Morville, Ostend com- 
pany should have privilege of sending a vessel annually 
to Spanish ports in America; British vessels of South 
Sea Co. engaging in Greenland whale fisheries (ff. 304- 
305). 
