Angleterre, 1698-1699 35 
Apr. 15. Return of French quarters at St. 
Christopher, after some difficulty; treaties among gov- 
ernors to be renewed (f. 231). 
From Maurepas 
1698, July 30. He is to uphold French rights in 
conferences, especially with regard to Fort de Bourbon 
(f. 111). 
1599, Feb. 25. He is not to neglect French colonial 
interests (f. 189). 
To Frontenac 
[n.d. ]. Proposed letter on difficulties between 
Frontenac and Bellomont on subject of Iroquois (f. 203). 
[n.d.]. Pontchartrain to Frontenac, proposed letter 
on possible difficulties between France and England over 
Iroquois (f. 241). 
Documents on Anglo-French 
Difficulties at St . Christopher 
Robert to Ministry 
1698, Nov. 16. On negroes freed by English (f. 167). 
Nov. 19. English depradations in French part 
of island of St. Christopher (f. 169). 
1699, Jan. 18. Account of negotiations of d'Amblimont 
and Roger with English commissioners on subject of resti- 
tution of French part of St. Christopher (f. 243). 
Jan. 26. D'Amblimont and Roger, demands sub- 
mitted to English commissioners for restitution to France 
of her part of St. Christopher (ff. 235-239). 
[n.d.]. Memoir on Anglo-French trade and navigation, 
article three concerns America (f. 183). 
[n.d.]. Rabais, memoir [same as vol. 180, f. 184] 
(f. 227). 
209 (Apr. 1699-Mar. 1701) 
Pontchartrain 
To Tallard 
1699, Apr. 22. Informs him of policy English intend 
to follow with regard to Darien (f. 4). 
May 13. King's uneasiness with regard to Darien 
(f. 18). 
May 20. He is to press English for restitution 
of goods seized at Fort de Bourbon (f. 20). 
June 17. Has English King given powers to Cod- 
rington to treat with d'Amblimont concerning St. Christo- 
pher? (F. 26). 
July 15. Reinforcements to be sent to Darien; 
affair threatens to become more serious; affair of St. 
Christopher (f. 36). 
