6 Angieterre, lfi99-i&d9 
1639, Dec. 15. Bellidtre to ministry, arrival from 
Spain of Englishman named Reid to charter English vessels 
for West Indian trade (ff. 641-646, 659). 
49 (1642-1643) 
1643, Dec. 4. Grant of Providence Island to Earl of 
Warwick and others (ff. 415-443). 
Dec. 20. Grant to Modiford of right to divide 
Providence Island into manors (ff. 444-446). 
£1 (1644-1645) 
1645, Mar. Letter of reprisal for Captain Regimont, 
commanding the Concorde , destined for East and West Indies 
(ff. 431-432). 
63 (1646-1647) 
1646, Sept. 27. Bellievre to Mazarin, trade with the 
Indies will henceforth be in English bottoms (ff. 77-76). 
55 (1647-1648) Supplement 
1647, Feb. Letters patent as French lieutenant- 
general in Acadia to Manne, and grant of fur land £nd fur 
trade to d'Aunay Charnizay (ff. 49-52). 
Nov. 1. Grant of Bahamas to Albemarle and oth- 
ers (ff. 424-438). 
59 (1648-1651) 
Croulle to Mazarin 
1650, May 23. Capture by Capt. Green of vessels be- 
longing to Newfoundland fisheries company (ff. 377-380). 
Nov. 7. Project of English revolutionaries to 
engage in trade of Indies on behalf of Spaniards {ff, 470- 
477). 
60 (1649-1651) Supplement 
1651, Feb. Instructions to Gentillot, desire of 
France to reach an understanding with England against 
Spain; advantages this would bring to British in Indies 
(ff. 404-409). 
61 (1652-1653) 
1652, Nov. 15. Widow of Lazon, request to King of 
France concerning seizure by English of vessel Benedict 
Straffort . coming from West Indies (ff. 111-112). 
1653, Apr. 3/Mar. 24 to Apr. 10/ Mar. 31. News from 
London (printed), operations of the Prince Rupert in An- 
tilles (ff. 186-187). 
1653. Richard and Robert Llewellin to Cromwell, pe- 
tition for freedom; captured by the Prince Rupert at 
Antigua (ff. 236-237). 
1653. Memoir of Dutch deputies to Cromwell, Dutch 
will surrender to English lands occupied by them in West 
Indies; partition of Brazil (f. 364). 
1653, Dec. 6. Bordeaux to Mazarin, he has been given 
reason to hope for release of two vessels captured on re- 
turn from fishing grounds (ff. 369-371). 
