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June 9. Scotch re-established at Darien; to 
learn views of English King on subject (f. 166). 
June 23. Fears concerning Darien; reply to 
Tallard's letter of June 17 (f. 172). 
June 30. Complaint to be made on subject of 
French vessel sunk at Darien (f. 174); enclosures con- 
cerning this vessel: 
Extract from minutes of captain of Isle d'Espagne 
(ff. 176, 180). 
Translation of agreement between Duvivier Thomas 
and Scotch (f. 182). 
Translation of English declaration concerning loss 
of vessel (f. 184). 
Memoir by Duvivier Thomas on vessel's cargo (f. 190). 
Various documents concerning sinking (f. 192). 
July 7. Governors of English colonies violate 
prohibition to aid Scotch; orders to protest; d'Amblimont 
is going to St. Christopher (f. 202). 
July 28. On company of Tobago and French 
rights in island (f. 222). 
Aug. 11. Bellomont not observing neutrality 
with regard to Iroquois; asks for status of question of 
slaves of San Domingo seized by English (f. 226). 
Oct. 6. Governor of Barbados has received 
orders from England to expel from St. Alouzie all French 
who have settled there without permission; he is to pre- 
vent this (f. 264). 
Oct. 13. He is to request release of captured 
French surgeon; governor of Sai Domingo has submitted a 
certificate in favor of him ( f . 272); certificate enclosed 
(f. 274). 
From Tallard 
1699, Apr. 22. Acknowledges receipt of letters and 
memoirs on St. Christopher; those interested in Scotch 
company wish to send help to Darien; it is believed Eng- 
lish King will oppose such help (f. 6). 
June 17. Conference on Fort de Bourbon and 
boundaries of Acadia (f. 28). 
June 20. Darien; English have reason to desire 
failure of that colony; affair of St. Christopher; Cod- 
rington will make all possible reparation (f. 32). 
July 30. Will send memoir on Darien (f. 40). 
Aug. 6. Sends copy of orders given Codrington 
concerning St. Christopher (f. 48). 
Sept. 3. King of Higland will give satisfac- 
tion in Hudson Bay affair (f. 56). 
Oct. 15. Has submitted to Portland treaty of 
Nimwegen on subject of Tobago (f. 82). 
1700, Feb. 19. Account of conference on American af- 
fairs, boundaries, Fort de Boirbon (f. 122). 
May 17. Expresses hope that boundary question 
will be concluded (f. 152). 
June 17. Has delivered memoir to Vernon on 
America; does not expect English and Scotch to cooperate 
in Darien (f. 170). 
