104 Angleterre, 1738-1740 
and America (ff. 83-84, 92, 96-97, 123-124, 129, 144, 150- 
151, 163-164, 169-170, 172-173, 176-177, 180-188, 196-199, 
234-235, 256-257, 264, 272-273, 275-276, 278-279, 282-283). 
Spanish failure to prevent British settlement in 
Georgia; Florida-Georgia boundary (ff. 96-97, 144, 150-151). 
Anglo-Spanish conflict in America (ff. 115-117, 121- 
122, 224-225, 234-237, 242-244, 247-248, 260-262). 
Plan for new British settlement in Appalachians (ff. 
123-124, 129). 
404 (1739, Jan. -July) 
Correspondence of Amelot, Cambis, Fleur3 r , Maurepas, 
Vismes, Waldegrave 
Other Material 
Jan. 14. Convention between ... Great Britain 
and Spain (ff. 18-31). 
Jan. 27; Mar. 28. Extracts from Craftsman (ff. 
68-73, 202-205). 
Feb. 28; Mar. 7, 28; Apr. 14/25. Extracts from 
Common Sense (ff. 132-138, 153-158, 206-209, 261-266). 
Mar. 1. Duke of Bedford, protest against ap- 
proval of convention of Pardo (ff. 141-143). 
June 2 [n.s.]. Memoir to Waldegrave on British 
activities among French islands of America (ff. 314-316). 
Proceedings and debates of British parliament respect- 
ing America (ff. 83-85, 87-89, 101-103, 114-115, 151-152, 
159-162, 173-174, 180, 189-190, 196-197, 212-213, 226-227, 
239-240, 249-250, 268-271, 274-275, 286, 293-296, 348-349, 
355-356, 368-369, 375-377, 383-384, 392-393). 
Subjects Treated 
Franco-British difficulties in America; proposed con- 
vention to regulate trade there; British vessel Scipion 
taken into Martinique (ff. 10-12, 49-50, 226-227, 229-231, 
243-244, 253-258, 267, 287-292, 314-316). 
Anglo-Spanish convention of Pardo; visit and search 
of vessels; trade and navigation in America; Florida- 
Carolina boundary; assiento trade.; parliamentary debates 
on convention (ff. 18-31, 83-85, 87-89, 101-113, 132-138, 
141-143, 147-170, 172-174, 176-180, 189-197, 200-209, 225, 
287-292, 321-324, 344-347, 375, 378-384). 
Depredations suffered by British trade at hands of 
Spaniards in America; squadron sent to West Indies; at- 
tempts to end piracy; decadence of British sugar islands; 
parliamentary sugar bill and debates thereon (ff. 68-73, 
83-85, 87-89, 114-115, 212-213, 226-227, 239-240, 249- 
250, 261-266, 268-271, 274-275, 286, 293-296, 348-349, 
355-356, 368-369, 376-377, 392-393). 
Proposed British settlement in Appalachians (ff. 104- 
113). 
Difficulties encountered by settlement of Georgia; 
subsidies requested for colony (ff. 191-195, 261-266, 287- 
292, 304-305). 
