46 Angieterre, 1709-1710 
Sept. 16/27. Mention of Colonel Hunter as suc- 
cessor of Lord Lovelace at New York (ff. 324-325). 
Feb. 3-7; Feb. 28-Mar. 3; June 28-30. Extracts 
from London Gazette concerning movements of colonial ships 
(ff. 38, 92, 205) [see also ff. 61, 253, 381, 382, 398, 
402]. 
250 (1710) 
Gaultier to Torcy 
1709, Dec. 30/1710, Jan. 10. Mention of arrival of 
Virginia fleet (ff. 29-30) [see also ff. 124, 148, 224, 266, 
420, 430]. 
Feb. 3/14. Capture of French ships coming from 
America (ff. 78-79). 
Mar. 3/14. Death of Lord Baltimore (ff. 105-106). 
Apr. 11/21. Arrival of Indian chiefs from Ameri- 
ca (ff. 132-133) [see also vol. 229, ff. 153-154]. 
Apr. 28/May 9. Death of one of Indian chiefs 
from smallpox (ff. 149-150). 
July 14/25. Appointment of governor of Maryland 
(ff. 233-234). 
Aug. 5. Mention of rumored expedition to Canada 
(f. 243) [see also ff. 211, 220, 222, 275]. 
Nov. 14/25. Pillage of St. Johns, Newfoundland, 
by English ship (ff. 369-370). 
Nov. 24/Dec. 5. Departure of Lord Peterborough 
for New England to lead expedition against French in Cana- 
da (ff. 421-422). 
Dec. 12/23. Deliberations of committee of House 
of Commons with regard to American commerce (ff. 427-420). 
Dec. 15/26. News of Nicholson's attack on Port 
Royal, Nova Scotia (ff. 431-432). 
Pontchartrain 
To Torcy 
Feb. 19. With regard to letter from merchants 
of St. Malo, alarmed at rumors that Newfoundland is to be 
ceded to England (f. 86). 
From Merchants of St. Malo 
Feb. 12. Copy of letter mentioned above ( f f . 
87-90). 
Aug. 8-10. Extract from London Gazette , capture 
of French vessel bound for Newfoundland; nomination of 
governor for Maryland (f. 264). 
251 (1710) Supplement 
Gaultier to Torcy 
Feb. 10/21. Mention of duties on tobacco and 
whalebone (ff. 9-10). 
