Angleterre, 1716-1717 615 
288 (1716, Jan. -Apr. ) 
Letters of Huxelles and Iberville 
On permission accorded to English to take salt in 
Toftuga (ff. 195, 273). 
On English expedition to South Sea (f. 196). 
On expeditions for French colonies (f. 295). 
On despatch to English colonies of rebels taken at 
Preston (f. 310). 
289 (1716, May-Dec. ) 
Letters of Huxelles and Iberville 
On despatch of three vessels to French colonies in 
America (f. 65). 
On treaty of Assiento between England and Spain (f. 
450). 
291 (1717, Jan. -Feb. ) 
Letters of Iberville and Law 
On piracies of English in Jamaica against French ves- 
sels (f. 96). 
On bank notes sent by Law to Dubois (f. 160). 
292 (1717, Mar. -Apr. ) 
News from London 
On bill for continuation of freedom to import Irish 
cloths into American colonies (f. 186). 
On despatch of warships to America (f. 217). 
293 (1717, May- June) 
Letter from "Conseil de Marine" to Huxelles, request- 
ing passport so that son of Sieur des Goutins may visit 
Acadia to recover belongings of his father (f. 133). 
News from London 
On despatch of Palatinate refugees to America (f. 61). 
294 (1717. July-Aug. ) 
Letters of Iberville and Louis XV 
On revolt in Martinique (f. 100) . 
On passport to Acadia requested for Goutins (f. 196). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir concerning capitulation 
of Nevis of Apr. 4, 1706 (ff. 32-35). 
