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acquaint himself with English commerce in American islands; 
damage done by English to French fisheries in Newfoundland; 
English cod fisheries on coast of Acadia (ff. 6-17). 
Letters of Louis XIV to Bonrepaus concerning Protes- 
tants who have gone abroad (see f. 18). 
Letters of Bonrepaus 
On subject of Acadia and English cod fisheries there 
(ff. 25, 51, 85). 
On prizes taken off coast of Acadia (f. 37). 
On Hudson Bay affair (ff. 91, 113, 117). 
On treaty of neutrality for American islands, and Eng- 
lish desire to extend it to all of North America (ff. 37, 
43, 49, 66-68, 72, 80, 91, 104, 108, 112, 133). 
On subject of trading companies (ff. 76, 86). 
1686, Apr. Project of Anglo-French treaty of peace 
and neutrality for America, submitted by English commission- 
ers (ff. 118-122). 
158 (1686, Jan. -June) 
Jan. Memoir on projected Anglo-French treaty of 
neutrality for all of North and South America (ff. 24-25). 
Letters of Barrlllon d'Amoncourt 
Concerning treaty of neutrality for America (ff. 110, 
215). 
On conferences relative to trade and to America (f. 
148). 
Apr. 1. Memoir of English complaints and claims 
concerning St. Christopher (ff. 193-197). 
1686. Memoir on Acadian fisheries (ff. 395-396). 
159 (1686, July-Dec. ) 
Letters of Barrillon d'Amoncourt, Louis XIV 
On Mexican affairs (f. 17). 
On treaty of neutrality for America (ff. 331, 338-339, 
360). 
Barrillon d'Amoncourt to Louis XIV 
July 11. Spanish ambassador is attempting to 
excite jealousy in England of discoveries of La Salle (ff. 
29-32). 
July 15. Spanish ambassador's project of an 
undertaking at bay of Holy Spirit (ff. 41-45). 
Nov. 16. Anglo-French treaty of neutrality ap- 
plicable to their possessions in North and South America, 
together with French ratification of Nov. 29 (ff. 276-283), 
