Angleterre, 1651-1657 
62 (1651-1654) 
Bordeaux to Brienne 
1654, June 1. Capture and retention by English of 
vessels from St. Malo destined for Newfoundland; nego- 
tiation with Cromwell regarding them (ff. 504-509). 
Nov. 9. England denies having given orders 
to take Fort Royal in Canada; fleet destined to operate 
against San Domingo (ff. 635-640). 
63 (1654-1655) Supplement 
[n.d.]. Cromwell, manifesto against Spain, reasons 
for English expedition directed against Spanish islands 
in Indies; hostilities between the two nations; capture 
by Spanish of English vessels destined for Virginia; at- 
tack on islands of Tortuga and Providence (ff. 2-9). 
1654, Apr. 5. Treaty of peace between England and 
Holland; article 30 concerns Greenland and Brazil (ff. 
240-254). 
Apr. 30. Bordeaux to Servien, English attack 
on fishing fleet from St. Malo (ff. 381-388). 
July 16. Instructions to Bordeaux, enjoyment 
of any conquests made in Indies to be assured to France 
and England (ff. 507-512). 
Oct. 1. Bordeaux to Brienne, Cromwell demands 
freedom of commerce in Indies from Spain (ff. 603-605). 
Oct. 3. News from London, Cromwell's designs 
against Spanish colonies and fleets in America (f. 607). 
64 (1654-1655) 
Letters of Bordeaux to Mazarin and Brienne 
Concerning pretentions of English with interests in 
Canada (f. 23). 
Concerning settlement of differences between English 
and Dutch over island of Amboine [?] (f. 29). 
News of capture of Port Royal, Acadia (f. 245). 
Concerning negotiation for return of forts captured 
by English in Canada (ff. 298, 305, 324, 351, 356, 361- 
363, 367, 375, 376, 383, 394, 409, 424, 429, 434). 
News of fleet of Penn (ff. 217, 247, 289, 325, 334, 
350, 356, 408, 411, 530). 
Concerning defeat of English attack on Hispaniola 
(ff. 520, 522). 
65 (1655-1657) 
Letters of Bordeaux to Mazarin and Brienne 
News of fleet of PennTff. 7, 10, 14, 17, 22, 47, 58, 
64, 78, 82, 88, 98, 113, 147, 152, 154, 158, 161, 165, 170, 
172, 176, 181, 190, 193, 207, 210, 222, 268, 272, 276, 284, 
292, 427). 
Restitution of captured Canadian forts (ff. 25, 34, 
41, 47, 50, 57, 60, 66, 80, 85, 90, 96, 99, 117, 122). 
Capture of a vessel coming from Barbados (f. 53). 
Freedom of English commerce in West Indies (f. 114). 
Operations at San Domingo and Jamaica; provisioning of 
Virginia fleet (f. 193). 
