96 Angleterre, 1734-1735 
387 (1734, July-Aug. ) 
June 6/17, June 27/July 8; July 18/29. News 
bulletins from London; arrival of vessel from Jamaica; 
spread of negro revolt there; reinforcements despatched; 
news from Boston; abandonment of Barbados by numerous 
planters; fear of war with France in English colonies; 
measures taken for protection of Canso; fortification of 
Boston; fire in Montreal; munitions sent to West Indies 
(ff. 10, 47-48, 130-131). 
July 31; Aug. 2. Heguerty to Fleury, negro 
revolt in Jamaica; possibility of aid for negroes by 
Spaniards in Cuba (ff. 92, 93). 
388 (1754, Sept. -Oct.) 
Nov. 6 [n.s. ]. General observations on present 
situation of England; ruin and depopulation of British 
islands in America; condition of colonies of continental 
powers; fear in New England of French invasion from Canada 
(ff. 253-266). 
389 (1734, Nov. -Dec. ) 
Nov. 16. Heguerty to Fleury, negro revolt in 
Jamaica (ff. 76-77). 
Nov. 25. News bulletin from London; squadron 
sent to America (ff. 140-141). 
Nov. 30. Heguerty to Chauvelin, departure of 
British squadron for West Indies (f. 139). 
Dec. 31 [n.s.]. Memoir on management of Brit- 
ish domestic affairs since 1721; provisions for Jamaica 
troops (ff. 288-307). 
1734 [n.s.]. Memoir on French settlement at Cape 
Ray in Newfoundland (ff. 319-320). 
1734. Two lists of war vessels, including those in 
America (ff. 345, 376). 
590 (1735, Jan. -Mar. ) 
Jan. 14. Representation of Commissioners of 
Trade and Plantations to House of Lords on present condi- 
tion of American colonies (ff. 412-421). 
Mar. 10, 25. News bulletins from London; desire 
of Boston for neutrality in case of war with France; funds 
voted by Commons for settlement of Georgia; condition of 
British islands in America (ff. 402-407). 
591 (1755, Apr. -July) 
Apr. 11. News bulletins from London, request 
presented to parliament by American merchants and planters 
(ff. 43-45). 
Apr. 17. Heguerty to Chauvelin, departure of 
Cunningham, governor of Jamaica, with five war vessels for 
