Angleterre, 168G 21 
160 (1686) Supplement 
Letters of Barrillon d'Amon court , 
Bonrepaus , and Seignelay 
Concerning execution of treaty of Breda with regard 
to Acadia and English whale fisheries off coast of that 
colony (ff. 8, 61). 
Concerning treaty providing for neutrality in Ameri- 
ca (ff. 27, 44, 60, 100, 107, 123-124, 132, 141, 196, 200, 
227, 229, 243, 259). 
On naval prizes made off Acadian coasts (f. 35). 
On Hudson Bay affair (ff. 62, 223). 
Other Documents 
[n.d. ]. Memoir concerning Anglo-French treaty 
of neutrality in their American colonies, and its exten- 
sion to all of North America (ff. 33-34). 
Trumhall to Louis XIV, two memoirs, concerning resti- 
tution of captured English vessel (ff. 95, 97), and demand 
for satisfaction on score of French Canadian attacks upon 
English Hudson's Bay Co. (f. 96). 
[n.d.]. Proposal to Louis XIV concerning dis- 
covery of silver mine in America (f. 145). 
[n.d.]. Extract of English complaints and 
claims relative to St. Christopher, seizure of Jamaica 
ships, and voyage of French Canadians to Port Nelson (ff. 
222, 382, 384). 
July 23. Orders given Capt. Sharpe of Adventure 
by Palmer (f. 369). 
July 23. Palmer to St. Castin, summons St. 
Castin to restore seized wines and to indicate what terri- 
tory he claims to possess (f. 369). 
Aug. 29. Perrot to Dongan, copy (f. 333). 
Sept. Dongan, speech to Iroquois, assembled at 
Manhattan (f. 345). 
Sept 29; Nov. 3. Two letters of Stede to Bl6vao 
(ff. 346-349). 
Oct. 15. Dongan to Jesuit superior in Quebec, 
in favor of Jesuits who may be in his province (f. 366). 
Nov. 4. Memoir on naval prizes made by Temple 
at Alouzie, restitution of which is demanded from governor 
of Barbados (ff. 398-401). 
Nov. 23. Blevac and Dumaitz to ministry, Eng- 
lish hostilities against French at St. Alouzie and Tobago 
(f. 355). 
Nov. 23. Roy, declaration made on his return 
from Barbados (ff. 370-371). 
[n.d.]. Anglo-French treaty of peace and neu- 
trality in America (f. 372). 
Dec. 23. Memoir concerning English rights at 
St. Alouzie (ff. 376-377). 
[n.d.]. Remarks on projected treaty by English 
commissioners (ff. 378-379). 
[n.d.]. Declaration concerning damages committed 
by English at St. Alouzie (ff. 403-408). 
