34 Angleterre, 1698-1699 
[n.d. ]. News from Darien; reinforcements requested 
by Scotch there; lie d'Or (f. 229). 
From Pontchartrain 
1698, Mar. 13. Sends King's instructions on trade, 
navigation, and colonies (f. 54). 
Apr. 18. On English restoration of goods cap- 
tured at Fort de Bourbon (f. 66). 
May 7. Asks him to find out whether question 
of colonial boundaries will be discussed in Holland during 
voyage of English King there (f. 73). 
May 21. To request orders from English King 
releasing French prisoners held in Boston (f. 77). 
May 28. Is it true that Frontenac has died? 
(F. 85.) 
June 11. Concerning French prisoners in Boston; 
will send plans for negotiation on colonial boundaries 
(f. 89). 
July 9. To press Vernon on subject of French 
prisoners in Boston (f. 103). 
July 30. Is pleased to learn that English King 
has nominated commissioners to settle colonial boundaries 
(f. 109). 
Aug. 6. To stress rights of France, particu- 
larly to Fort de Bourbon, in conferences (f. 117). 
Aug. 13; Sept. 2. Two letters on French pris- 
oners held in Boston (ff. 119, 123). 
Sept. 16. Pleased to learn that English King 
has ordered release of French prisoners held in various 
parts of realm (f. 129). 
Nov. 19. To arrange for passage to Europe of . 
French prisoners detained in America; Louis XIV will give 
orders to free all English prisoners (f. 141). 
Nov. 19. English have damaged French dwellings 
at St. Christopher; he is to protest to King of England, 
and to demand reparation (f. 143). 
1699, Jan. 28. English depradations at St. Christo- 
pher; he is to bring matter to attention of King of England; 
slaves belonging to French must be restored (f. 165). 
Feb. 24. King of England has changed several 
colonial and trade commissioners; conduct he is to follow 
in discussions on Fort de Bourbon (f. 185). 
Feb. 25. King approves his delay in making 
another complaint on score of St. Christopher (f. 187). 
Mar. 4. He will acquaint King with his services 
at colonial conferences (f. 191). 
Mar. 13. Opening of colonial conferences; news 
from Darien (f. 197). 
Mar. 18. On Iroquois sovereignty; asks informa- 
tion on Darien affair (f. 207). 
Mar. 25. Thanks him for map of Darien (f. 213). 
Mar. 25. Is to demand punishment for English 
captain who maltreated French crew of vessel from Isle a 
Vache (f. 215). 
Apr. 8. On Darien; weakness of Spaniards (f. 
223). 
