44 Angleterre, 1708-1709 
of commerce in American colonies (ff. 51-52) [see also ff. 
63, 128, 130, 140]. 
Apr. 2/13. Address to Queen Anne on subject of 
commerce and fisheries of Newfoundland (ff. 171-172). 
From Guenin 
May 29. Mention of letters from America declar- 
ing that colonies suffer much from war (ff. 231-234). 
Apr. ; May 3-6. Extracts from London Gazette 
concerning capture of several Newfoundland vesseTi (ff . 
160-161, 218) [see also f. 235]. 
225 (1708 t July-Dec. ) 
Torcy 
From Gaultier 
June 25/July 6. Mention of two warships to es- 
cort New England fleet (ff. 30-31). 
July 2/13. Capture by French of Virginia vessel 
(ff. 39-40) [see also f. 124]. 
Aug. 24/Sept. 4. Capture of a Newfoundland ves- 
sel (ff. 124-125). 
Sept. 14/25. Mentions that Dutch ships have 
destroyed French Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 147-148). 
Sept. 2l/0ct. 2. Arrival of ships from America 
(f. 159). 
Sept. 28/0ct. 9. Arrival of Virginia fleet (ff. 
169-170) [see also f. 249]. 
Oct. 5/16. Mention of Virginia fleet (ff. 175- 
176). 
From Guenin 
July 10. Warships to escort American merchant 
fleet up Channel (ff. 32-35). 
Sept. 18. Mention of arrival of Virginia fleet 
(ff. 140-142). 
227 (1709, Jan. -June) 
Torcy 
From Gaultier 
Jan. 4/15. Mention of vessels from Dunkirk 
which wait to intercept Virginia fleet (ff. 44-45) [see 
also f. 46]. 
Mar. 15/26. Committee of House of Commons de- 
cides that African commerce is advantageous to American 
colonies (ff. 107-108). 
Apr. 8/19. Capture of armed vessel coming from 
Newfoundland (ff. 133-134). 
From Guenin 
May 14. General Mackartney to be sent to Cana- 
da to take Quebec (ff. 150-152) [see also f. 157]. 
