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151 (1685-1685) Supplement 
1685, Sept. Declarations against James Taylor of 
Boston, accused of having led English pirates against 
Acadian fishermen (ff. 108-109). 
Dec. 12/22. Jenkins to Barrillon d'Amoncourt, 
memoir concerning complaints of Hudson Bay Co. , with re- 
plies in margin (ff. 154-156). 
1685-1684. Various declarations against James Tay- 
lor (ff. 185-188). 
1684, Jan. 12. Preston, resume of memoir to Louis 
XIV (f. 142). 
Jan. 12. Preston to Louis XIV, concerning 
Port Nelson (ff. 225-226). [See f. 142 for analysis of 
this letter. ] 
July. Declarations against James Taylor (ff. 
170-171). 
July-Aug. Declarations made at Canso and oth- 
er ports in Acadia against Toby Carter of Boston, accused 
of having acted as pilot to pirates (ff. 89-94). 
Aug. 11. Pierre Lanore, declaration against 
James Taylor (f. 175). 
Aug. Memoir concerning Acadia (ff. 222-224). 
1684. Memoirs presented to Seignelay, concerning 
Hudson Bay Co. (ff. 189-195, 217-221). 
1685, May 6/16. Sunderland to Barrillon d'Amoncourt 
(ff. 271-272). 
June 7. Proces verbal against Boston pirates 
(ff. 284-285). 
Aug. 29. Perrol to Dudley (f. 510). 
Dec. Extract from memoir of Trumball to Louis 
XIV concerning ill treatment of English at Port Nelson 
(f. 545). 
Dec. 51. Memoir to serve as reply to above 
(ff. 565-564). 
Dec. Trumball to Louis XIV (ff. 568-569). 
[1685?]. Memoir relating to encounter between French 
and English in Hudson Bay (ff. 517-519). 
155 (1684-1685, July-Jan.) 
1684, Dec. 7. Barrillon d'Amoncourt to Louis XIV (ff. 
552-554). 
155 (1685, May-Aug. ) 
June 21. Barrillon d'Amoncourt to Louis XIV 
(f. 190). 
[n.d. ]. Act of English Parliament levying tax 
on all kinds of tobacco and sugar imported into England 
between June 21, 1685 and June 21, 1695 (ff. 261-268). 
156 (1685. Sept. -Dec. ) 
1685, Sept. 17. Barrillon d'Amoncourt to Louis XIV 
(ff. 58-65). 
1685, Apr. 10. List of names of investors in English 
East India Co. (ff. 521-525). 
157 (1685-1686) Supplement 
1685, Dec. 20. Instructions to Bonrepaus, he is to 
