Angleterre, 1669-1672 15 
July 1. Baas, passport to Bernard de Leon, per- 
mission to return to Spanish Indies, and to travel in French 
American islands (f. 30). 
July 15. List of merchandise shipped on vessel 
of Bernard de Leon (ff. 40-41). 
98 (1670. July-Dec.) 
July 11. Anglo-Danish alliance, article 6 in- 
terdicts colonial commerce without specific permission 
(ff. 37-54). 
Letters of Colbert de Croissy, on Anglo-French rela- 
tions in American islands (ff. 110, 307). 
100 (1671, Jan. -Aug. ) 
Letters of Colbert de Croissy 
Concerning rumor of capture of Dutch vessel by French 
near St. Christopher (f. 43). 
Expedition of English in Jamaica against Panama (f. 
235). 
101 (1671. Sept. -Dec. ) 
Letters of de Baas to Russell, Colbert, and Stapleton, 
concerning reprisal for naval prize seized by English (ff. 
54, 56-57, 67). 
Letters of Stapleton and Russell to de Baas on same 
subject (ff. 62, 63). 
1670, Apr. 23. De Baas, memoir for Lespine, who is 
instructed to go to Montserrat to demand restitution of 
vessel of Bernard de Leon, captured by Jonas Rikes off 
coast of Trinity, although Leon bears French commission 
(ff. 75-76). 
102 (1670-1671) Supplement 
1670, Oct. 21. Jenkins to Colbert de Croissy, in fa- 
vor of Thomas Martin, owner of vessel sold at Martinique 
on her voyage from Virginia to Barbados (f. 156). 
Letters of Colbert de Croissy on subject of English 
complaints against French officials in American islands, 
and on restitution of St. Christopher (ff. 170, 222, 225). 
103 (1672. Jan. -June) 
[n.d.]. Memoir on Hudson Bay, French titles to 
possession of territory in that region (f. 59). 
105 (1672) Supplement 
Apr. 15. Louis XIV to de Baas, ordering resti- 
tution of English vessel Esperance , seized at Martinique 
(f. 91). 
Letters of Colbert de Croissy concerning capture of 
English vessels in West Indies (see f. 111). 
