108 Angleterre, 1740-1742 
colonial objectives to proposed bill against exportation 
of grains (ff. 6-10, 15-15, 25, 34-35, 46-47, 49-52, 59- 
63, 85-86, 99-100, 102-103, 107, 109-110, 122-134, 147- 
149, 176-177, 254-269, 283-285, 291, 296-298, 305-317, 
332-337, 349-350, 353-354, 356-357, 360-366, 370-380, 390- 
391, 395-404, 416). 
Capture of two forts near St. Augustine by Oglethorpe; 
his failure to take St. Augustine; fear of negro revolt in 
Carolina (ff. 19-20, 27-28, 38-39, 75-76, 104, 122-134, 
143-144, 147-149, 254-269). 
Jamaica convoy in London; Spanish measures against 
Jamaica smugglers (ff. 27-28). 
Situation of French in Canada and Louisiana; British 
violation of treaties; contraband; Acadian boundaries; 
dispatch to America of Brest and Toulon squadrons (ff. 30- 
31, 59-63, 73, 88-98, 109-110, 116-117, 122-134, 138-139, 
372-375). 
British seizure of French vessel from Martinique; 
detention of seven French vessels at Cork; duties on tobacco 
(ff. 53-54, 88-98, 181-184, 191, 196-204, 208, 229-231, 
246-247, 252-253). 
Arrival in London of British vessels from Carolina 
(ff. 66-67). 
Seizure of Dutch vessel by ship from Boston (ff. 187- 
190). 
Carolina rice shipped aboard British war vessels (ff. 
192-193). 
Damage caused by hurricane at Antigua (ff. 233-235). 
409 (1740-1742, May-Mar.) 
[This volume is a letter-book containing reports of 
Bussy to Amelot. Many documents are drafts of originals 
previously referred to in volumes 407 and 408. ] 
Subjects Treated 
Projected British attack on Santo Domingo (ff. 159- 
161, 182-194, 209-210, 302-303). 
Burning of Charleston, S. C. (ff. 161-162). 
Arrival at Jamaica of provision convoy; capture by 
New York privateer of munitions vessel destined for Car- 
thagena; arrival at Jamaica of Oglethorpe with troops from 
North America (ff. 162-163, 177-178). 
Operations of Vernon, Catheart, Ogle, and Wentworth 
in West Indies; death of Catheart; French reinforcements 
for Martinique; Anglo-French naval combat (ff. 168-177, 
196-200, 204-207, 209-210, 220-225, 227-236, 238-242, 244- 
254, 256-258, 260-283, 302-310, 398-400, 417-418, 427-433). 
British naval and military reinforcements for America 
(ff. 214-217, 304-311, 320-324, 327-336, 367-372, 374-376, 
388-392). 
British threat to Havana, and Spanish measures for 
its defense; British project against Panama; rumored Eng- 
lish expedition against St. Augustine (ff. 168-173, 251- 
254, 260-283, 292-302, 304-310, 312). 
