Angleterre, 1738 101 
Subjects Treated 
Proceedings and debates of British parliament: Span- 
ish depredations on British colonial trade; duties on 
cloth and thread; trading rights at Tortuga; right of 
visit and freedom of trade in American waters; bill to 
encourage American trade; duties on colonial iron; coffee 
culture; trade of sugar colonies (ff. 6-7, 17-20, E3-26, 
31-34, 47, 52-53, 60-61, 116-117, 133-134, 139-142, 146- 
149, 151-152, 158-159, 169-172, 190-191). 
Settlement of Franco-British differences; colonial 
boundaries and maintenance of status quo; Spanish depreda- 
tions; Georgia-Florida boundary (ff. 76-84, 96). 
Poor defensive condition of Carolina; attitude of 
Spain towards British merchants (ff. 19-20, 208-210). 
599 (1738, July-Dec. ) 
Correspondence of Amelot, Cambis, Waldegrave, Vismes 
Other Material 
Sept. 4. List of vessels cleared from British 
ports for Georgia, New York, Boston, and Carolina (ff. 
132-133). 
Sept. 16/27. Translation of The Common Sense 
(ff. 168-171). 
Oct. 12. Extract from London journal on agree- 
ment with Spain (ff. 216-217). 
Dec. 2/13. The Common Sense (f. 323). 
Dec. 5. Proposed Anglo-French convention on 
navigation in America (ff. 271-282). 
Dec. 5 [n.s. ]. "Pro memoria," on settlement 
of Anglo-French disputes in America (ff. 283-286). 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-Spanish differences over Georgia; assiento 
privilege; negotiations for settlement of Georgia-Florida 
boundary dispute; trade rivalry in America (ff. 16-19, 28- 
29, 50-53, 80-80bis, 90-91, 150, 155-157, 168-171, 182- 
186, 216-217, 236-238, 252-254, 256-258, 265-268). 
French and British trade relations in America (ff. 
270-286, 323). 
400 (1738) 
[This volume consists of drafts of Cambis' despatches 
to Amelot. There are some discrepancies between these 
drafts and the regular despatches. ] 
Jan. 14. Insistence of Cambis upon recall of 
Mathews from Jamaica (ff. 15-16). 
Apr. 10. End of debate in Commons on complaints 
of British merchants against Spaniards (ff. 83-84). 
Apr. 17. Address of Commons to king on satis- 
faction to be obtained from Spain (ff. 85-86). 
July 14. Two letters on orders sent to Keene 
at Madrid (ff. 155-158). 
