Angleterre, 1660-1663 9 
questing restitution of merchandise taken on board Soleil 
d_'0r of St. Malo, and English vessel. Experience , both 
captured on return from Brazil (ff. 337, 338). 
News from London: order forbidding importation of 
whale oil into England in foreign vessels (f. 373). 
Sept. 23. Parliamentary navigation act forbid- 
ding foreign commerce with English colonies (ff. 379-382). 
75 (1661) 
May 13. Lionne, instructions to d'Estrades, 
restitution by English of forts in Acadia (ff. 12-21, 47- 
56). 
May 13. Louis XIV, instructions to d'Estrades, 
history of French establishments in Canada since Frangois 
I; English seizure of Port Royal, Pentagoet, and river St. 
John; reparation to be demanded (ff. 22-40). 
Letters of d'Estrades to Brienne and Louis XIV 
Restitution of French goods seized by English in Aca- 
dia; maintenance of peace by Iroquois with regard to French 
in Canada (ff. 100, 120, 129). 
76 (1661) Supplement 
Duplicates of instructions to d'Estrades as found in 
volume 75, ff. 12-40 (ff. 9-28, 39-56, 170-179). 
77 (1662) 
Nov. 30. Battailler to Louis XIV, great number 
of fanatics relegated by Cromwell to American colonies 
(ff. 295-303). 
78 (1665) 
May 23. Louis XIV to d'Estrades, capture of an 
English pirate by Captain David on way to America (ff. MS- 
ISO). 
Comminges 
From Louis XIV 
May 20. Negotiation for return of Acadia (ff. 
146-148). 
July 17. Memoir on restitution of Acadia and 
other places in America (ff. 187-190). 
Oct. 28. Right of France to restitution of 
Acadia (ff. 408-409). 
From Lionne 
June 17. Protest to be made on seizure of 
island of Tortuga by English (f. 165). 
79 (1663, Jan. -June) 
Letters of Comminges to Louis XIV and Lionne 
Negotiations for restitution of forts in Acadia (f. 
59). 
Pillage of an English vessel by governor of St. Barthe- 
lemy (ff. 211, 213, 218). 
