Angleterre, 1737-1740 103 
67, 76, 88-83, 92. 128, 157-159, 161-162, 178-188, 191- 
192, 204, 207-209). 
Complaints of London merchants against Spanish 
activities in America; assiento agreement; encouragement 
of coffee culture on American plantations (ff. 84-85, 94, 
99, 257-270, 272-286, 288-289, 292-293, 298-299, 302-304, 
314, 320-321, 326-327, 342-343, 348-350, 353-354, 357- 
358, 366-367, 370-371, 378-379, 393-395). 
British vessels sent to West Indies, Newfoundland, 
Virginia, New York, Georgia (ff. 154, 176, 204, 207-209, 
253, 326-327, 393-395). 
Desire of Britain's American colonies for munitions; 
reinforcements sent to America (ff. 224, 254-255). 
Duplicates bearing on America 
Of volume 397, ff. 15-16, 154, 209-210, 212-217, 221- 
226, 233-234, 240-243, 248, 262 (ff. 182-188, 224, 254- 
255, 257-267, 268-270, 272-273, 274-286, 288-289, 292-293), 
Of volume 398, ff. 6-7, 17-18, 146-147, 151-152, 158- 
159, 171-172, 190-191 (ff. 298-299, 301-302, 353-354, 357- 
358, 366-367, 370-371, 378-379). 
405 (1758-1740, July- Jan. ) 
Correspondence between Cambis and Maurepas (ff. 28- 
32, 56, 61, 92, 96-97, 123-124, 129, 141). 
Other Material 
1738, Dec. 12, 16 [n.s. ]. Two memoirs on possible 
anchorages for British vessels at Santo Domingo (ff. 76- 
82). 
Dec. 28 [n.s.]. Memoir on Franco-British trade 
in America (ff. 83-84). 
1738. List of British vessels commissioned for West 
Indies, Georgia, New York, Boston, Carolina, Virginia (ff. 
52-53). 
1739, Sept. 20/0ct. 1. Extract of letter from Taylor 
to George Fitzgerald on war between Britain and Spain in 
West Indies (ff. 224-225). 
Proceedings and debates of British parliament (ff. 
115-117, 121-122, 134-135, 144, 150-151, 163-164, 169- 
170, 172-173, 176-177, 180-188, 196-199, 234-237, 242-244, 
247-248, 256-257, 260-262, 264, 272-273, 275-276, 278-279, 
283). 
Subjects Treated 
Seizure of negro by governor of Jamaica (ff. 28-32, 
British vessels sent to America; reinforcements for 
American garrisons (ff. 52-53, 76-82, 134-135). 
Complaint of Boudet against governor of Havana (ff. 
56, 61). 
Trade between French islands and British colonies in 
America; rice growing in Carolina; suppression of piracy; 
measures for encouragement of sugar trade between Britain 
