11£ Angleterre, 1742-1743 
Other Material 
News items from London (ff. 9, 54). 
Proceedings and resolutions of British parliament 
(ff. 69, 74, 90, 105-106). 
Subjects Treated 
British seizure of French ship 1* Ocean (ff. 2, 4-6, 
36-40). 
Request for help for Georgia by T. Stephens, colonial 
agent; danger to Georgia from Spaniards in St. Augustine 
(ff. 9, 54, 90, 105-106, 249-260, 325-326, 383-364). 
Parliamentary discussion of colonial trade regulation 
(ff. 69, 74, 105-106). 
British naval and military operations in America; 
danger to American possessions should Britain be attacked 
(ff. 75-76, 91-104, 120). 
416 ( 1742-1745, Nov. -Mar. ) 
Correspondence of Amelot, Bussy 
Other Material 
Dec. 29. Le Magazin des nouvelles angloises 
(ff. 141-142). 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-Spanish hostilities in America; threat to 
Georgia and Jamaica (ff. 14-16, 41-42, 141-142). 
417 (1745, Apr. -Dec. ) 
Correspondence of Amelot, Avringhen 
Other Material 
Apr. 21. His Majesty* s most gracious Speech 
To both Houses of Parliament (ff. 41-42). 
Oct. 29; Nov. 5, 12. Old England or The Con - 
stitutional Journal (ff. 327-328, 343-344, 351-35T7. 
News items from London (ff. 138-139, 304-309, 363, 
395-396, 402-404, 420). 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-Spanish hostilities in America; British naval 
reinforcements; projected attack upon Havana (ff. 41-42, 
138-139, 304-309, 351-352, 363, 420). 
Fugitive English colonial smugglers at Boulogne (ff. 
206-208). 
Projected British settlement at Manila (ff. 304-309, 
395-396). 
Convicts sent to British America (ff. 327-328). 
British trade with American colonies (ff. 327-328, 
343-344, 351-352, 402-404). 
British molestation of French trade with America 
(ff. 402-404). 
