Angleterre, 1714-1716 61 
On permission granted English to mine salt in Tortuga 
(f. 59). 
On despatch of English prisoners to American colonies 
(ff. 79,92). 
[n.d. ]. Memoir concerning ransom of island of 
Nevis (f. 17). 
281 (1716. May-June) 
Letters of Iberville 
On pillage of a Spanish ship by Jamaica pirates (f. 
97). 
On regulations concerning trade in South Sea (f. 281). 
News from London concerning debates in parliament on 
advances made by New England merchants to help finance 
Canadian expedition (f. 233). 
1714, Mar. 7. Printed copy of "An Act for redeeming 
the yearly fund of the South-Sea Company ..." (ff. 199- 
207). 
282 (1716. July-Sept. ) 
Letters of "Conseil de Marine, " 
Iberville , Bonf ils 
On company of Assiento (ff. 21, 119). 
On capture by Jamaica pirates of French vessel in 
Cuba (ff. 67, 68). 
On ransom due by inhabitants of Nevis to members of 
Iberville's expedition (f. 115). 
News from London 
On reprisals for seizure by Jamaica pirates of silver 
recovered from sunken galleons off coast of Florida (f. 
147). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir concerning capitulation of 
island of Nevis, signed by Iberville and inhabitants, Apr. 
4, 1706 (ff. 116-118). 
283 (1716. Sept. -Dec. ) 
Letters of Iberville 
On sum to be paid by South Sea Company to King of 
Spain for treaty of Assiento (f. 276). 
On vessel from La Rochelle captured by English pirates 
and taken to Jamaica ( f. 197). 
On Spanish complaints about fishing activities and 
piracies of inhabitants of Carolina and Jamaica (f. 311). 
284 (1716, Jan. -Apr. ) Supplement 
Letters of "Conseil de Marine, " Huxelles 
On Anglo-Spanish treaty of commerce concluded at 
