62 Angieterre, 1716-1717 
Madrid, permission to English to take salt in Tortugas 
(f. 110). 
On slave trade in Spanish America by English (f. 111). 
On emigration of inhabitants of Plaisance and Acadia 
to He Royale (f. 244). 
News from London 
On exile to America of rebels taken at Preston (ff. 
119, 305). 
On debates in parliament on expedition to Canada (ff. 
153, 218). 
On refugees from Palatinate transported to New York 
(f. 329). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on inhabitants of Plaisance and 
Acadia (ff. 234-237). 
285 (1 716, May-Sept. ) Supplement 
Letter of " Conseil de Marine " 
On capture at Vera Cruz by Jamaica pirates of Quebarre, 
commissioner of company of the Assiento, who was going to 
Havana (f. 218). 
286 (1716, Sept. -Dec.) Supplement 
Letter of Noirmoutier 
On his possessions in Acadia (f. 116). 
News from London 
On combat of English ship Berkeley with pirate in gulf 
of Florida (f. 309). 
On dismissal of Sir Charles Craven, governor of South 
Carolina (f. 201). 
On capture by pirates of Irish vessels going to New 
England and Newfoundland (f. 245). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir concerning fishing concession 
on St. John River in Acadia accorded to Marquis de Chevry 
(ff. 32-35). 
1716. Copy of memoir submitted to navy council as re- 
ply to pleas of hostages from Nevis held prisoners in 
Martinique (ff. 314-317). 
287 (1716-1717, July-Sept.) Supplement 
Letters of Iberville 
On statement of Stanhope that England will obtain from 
her colonies all essential naval stores (ff. 116, 118). 
