Angleterre, 1739 105 
405 (1759, July-Dec.) 
Correspondence of Amelot, Cambis, Fitzgerald, Maure- 
pas, Silhouette, Taylor, Vismes 
Other Material 
July 2. Printed lists of members of Parliament 
and of House of Commons who voted for and against conven- 
tion of Pardo, with note concerning lists (ff. 10-13, 57- 
58). 
July 10/21. Proclamation of British Privy 
Council (ff. 40-42). 
July 31 [n.s.]. Instructions for privateers 
against Spaniards (ff. 59-62). 
Aug. 11. British letters of marque and re- 
prisal against Spaniards (ff. 73-76). 
Aug. Waldegrave, memoir on British activities 
among French islands (f. 69). 
Sept. 14 [n.s.]. Note on letter of Oglethorpe 
announcing his departure from Carolina (f. 159). 
Sept. 15/26. Extract from Craftsman (ff. 189- 
192). 
[Oct. 30]. Memoir of Spanish plenipotentiaries 
to English plenipotentiaries on navigation in American 
waters (ff. 239-244). 
Oct. [n.s.]. Articles concerning privateering 
(ff. 231-238). 
Dec. 3. Description of squadron of Vernon in 
America (f. 316). 
Dec. 16. V. Flouest, declaration (ff. 343-346). 
1739. Extract from English pamphlet on navigation 
in Gulf of Mexico (ff. 373-375). 
1739. A Description- of the Windward Passage , and 
Gulf of Florida , With the Course of the British Trading - 
Ships to , and from the Island of Jamaica . . . (Tf • 410- 
424). 
Proceedings and debates of British parliament respect- 
ing America (ff. 284-285, 302-304, 311-312, 315, 338-339, 
353, 358-359, 391, 409). 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-Spanish convention of Pardo; issuance of British 
letters of marque against Spain; British vessels sent to 
West Indies; operations of Oglethorpe against Spaniards; 
suspension of assiento; British declaration of war against 
Spain; rumor of capture of St. Augustine; New England pri- 
vateers (ff. 10-13, 40-42, 44-49, 51-62, 70-71, 73-80, 
82-83, 159, 189-192, 197-198, 228-229, 231-244, 247, 274- 
299, 302-304, 311-312, 315, 316, 321-326, 336-339, 360-371, 
400-406). 
Anglo-French relations in West Indies and Louisiana; 
trade and navigation; affair of Scipion ; trade of Gulf of 
Mexico (ff. 30-36, 67-69, 343-346, 373-375, 400-406, 410- 
424). 
Parliamentary encouragement of trade with America; 
fisheries (ff. 353, 358-371, 391, 394-406, 409-424). 
