SB Angle terre, 1700-1701 
June 25. King of England has more dislike for 
Darien than ever (f. 200). 
July 5. Spaniards have driven Scotch from Da- 
rien (f. 206). 
Aug. 11. Reply to Pontchartrain's memoir on 
Tobago; Fort de Bourbon; boundaries of Acadia; Duvivier 
Thomas (f. 228). 
Oct. 18. Complaints to be made on subject of 
affair of St. Alouzie (f. 270). 
Duvivier Thomas to Tallard 
1700, Jan. 3. On loss of French ship at Darien (f. 
128). 
D'Amblimont 
To Governor of Barbados 
1700, July 13. Island of St. Alouzie belongs to 
France; asks him to leave French there in peace (f. 266). 
From Governor of Barbados 
1700, July 25. He has orders from King of England 
to expel French from St. Alouzie; expresses desire to 
avoid violence (f. 268). 
£10 (1701, Apr. -Dec. ) 
Poussin to Torcy 
Apr. 21. Eng-ish vessels destined for West In- 
dies (f. 17). 
Apr. 28. The number of vessels to be sent to 
West Indies will be determined in London (f. 33). 
May 2. Plan :s to send 40 or more vessels in 
order to be superior to ihose of France and Spain in West 
Indies (f. 47). 
May 5. Govertor of Jamaica is to embark on 
fleet for West Indies, wlich will be smaller than at first 
proposed (f. 60). 
May 12. First squadron about to depart (f. 80). 
May 16. Rumoi that Jamaica has been submerged 
(f. 89). . 
June 6. Squadron of 30 vessels to leave for 
West Indies (f. 160). 
June 13. Vessels for Jamaica have not yet re- 
ceived sailing orders; nunber to be further reduced- eight 
or nine English frigates already in America (f. 177). 
June 30. Rochester named governor of New Eng- 
land; regiment recruited for Jamaica (f. 231). 
July 11. West India fleet will not leave until 
after hot season; if war breaks out, great efforts will be 
made (f. 254). 
July 18. An Eiglish vessel has encountered a 
French squadron near Antilles (f. 260). 
July 25. West India fleet; war rumors trouble 
New England trade (f. 273. 
July 28. On Wist India fleet (f. 280). 
