Angleterre, 1737 99 
Aug. [n. s. ]. Memoir in reply to Waldegrave 
relative to prizes made in America (ff. 125-130). 
Sept. 9. Bussy, memoir on assiento privilege 
granted by Spain to British South Sea Co. (ff. 148-149). 
Sept. [n.s.]. Project for convention to pre- 
vent contraband trade in America (ff. 229-230). 
Oct. 15. Waldegrave, "Pro memoria" on resti- 
tution of prizes (ff. 269-272). 
Oct. 24. Copy of address presented to British 
king by merchants and others interested in English colo- 
nies of America (f. 297). 
Oct. 28. Cambis, brief memoir on present 
condition of British state (ff. 301-302). 
Dec. 7 [n.s.]. Memoir on capitulation and 
ransom of island of Nevis (ff. 365-368). 
Subjects Treated 
Oglethorpe sent to Georgia with troops from Jamaica; 
Georgia-Florida boundary; Anglo-Spanish difficulties (ff. 
5-8, 84-85, 89-90, 92-96, 108-110, 117-118, 133-140, 184- 
185, 197-198, 289-290). 
Lord Delaware named governor of New York (ff. 9-10). 
Spanish, French, and British prizes made in American 
waters; bill proposed to prevent trade with French at 
Montserrat; contraband trade in America (ff. 74-79, 125- 
130, 142-147, 229-230, 248, 268-274, 297, 310, 315, 323- 
324, 347-349, 390). 
Spain and assiento privilege of British South Sea 
Co. (ff. 148-149, 301-302). 
Capitulation and ransom of island of Nevis (ff. 254, 
365-368). 
Hudson Bay Co. activities (ff. 301-302). 
596 (1757, Feb. -Oct. ) Supplement 
[This is a letter-book of Bussy and Cambis, containing 
principally duplicates. ] 
Correspondence of Amelot, Bussy, Cambis, Fitz Gerald, 
Jessup, Newcastle, R. Payne 
Other Material 
Aug. 16/27. News bulletin from London (ff. 109- 
110). 
Oct. 22 [n.s.]. Memoir on Spanish prizes; in- 
surance rates for Georgia and Jamaica (f. 150). 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-Spanish dispute over Georgia-Florida boundary; 
Oglethorpe placed in command in Georgia; parliamentary in- 
fluence of directors of Georgia company; British attack on 
St. Augustine (ff. 34-41, 73-74, 82-84, 102-107, 109-112, 
114-120, 122, 134-139). 
French prizes taken by Mathews; trading laws of Mont- 
serrat; Spanish seizure of English vessels from Jamaica 
(ff. 34-41, 45-48, 117-120, 140-149, 153-154). 
