Angleterre, 1712 49 
258 (1712, May- June) 
May 6/17. News from London, mention of bill 
dealing with American commerce (ff. 67-68). 
June 10. Louis XIV, reply to memoir sent 
from London, June 5 (ff. 212-217). 
June 17. Queen Anne, address to parliament 
(ff. 240-245) [see also f. 248]. 
259 (1712, July-Sept.) 
July 28. Torcy to Bolingbroke, mention of 
publication of peace of Utrecht in American colonies 
(ff. 100-106). 
News from London 
Apr. 1/12. Massacre of Christians by negroes 
at New York (ff. 184-185). 
Aug. 5/16. Arrival of Virginia fleet (ff. 189- 
190). 
Aug. 15/26. Mention of two ships of war, one 
for Boston, other for Acadia (ff. 254-235). 
Aug. 22/Sept. 3. Vessel going to Newfoundland 
(ff. 262-265). 
Sept. 16/27. Mention of Virginia fleet (ff. 
536-357). 
[n.d. or s.]. Fragment of a document (seeming to 
relate to Treaty of Utrecht) which deals with colonists 
on Hudson Bay (f. 275). 
240 (1712, Oct. -Dec. ) 
News from London 
Oct. 25. Whig opposition to peace (ff. 71-72). 
Nov. 11. Mention of nomination of captains for 
free companies of North America (ff. 157-158). 
Nov. 27/Dec. 8. Oxford to Torcy, on boundaries 
in North America (ff. 253-254). 
Dec. 19. Account of conference between Torcy 
and Prior, with regard to Acadia, Newfoundland, etc. (ff. 
264-268). 
[n.d.]. Louis XIV, passport for vessels going 
to America (f. 173). 
241 (1712, Jan. -July) Supplement 
Jan. Observations on English commercial rights, 
with mention of manufactures and productions of Europe for- 
bidden to English colonies unless imported in English ships 
(ff. 40-41). 
Queen Anne 
Eeb. 2/12. Specific demands from France, relat- 
ing to Treaty of Utrecht (ff. 69-70). 
