116 Angleterre, 1746-1748 
423 (1747) 
Correspondence of Noailles, Plattverger, Puysieulx, 
Sempill, Vincent 
Other Material 
1746, Nov. £9. Statement of subsidies accorded to 
king by Commons (ff. 170-171). 
1747, Sept. 11. Notes on conversation of Puysieulx 
with Sandwich at Liege, concerning Louisburg (ff. 352-361). 
Oct. 27. Extract of letter from Ruiz de Noriega 
to Chavigny (ff. 413-415). 
Nov. 14. List of squadrons stationed at Antigua 
and Jamaica (f. 442). 
[Nov. 25]. List of French war vessels captured 
and destroyed from beginning of war to date (f. 459). 
[n.d. or s. ]. Statement of expenditures and debt of 
British navy and of national debt (ff. 541-544). 
[n.d. or s. ]. Present condition of British nation, 
translation of pamphlet in English (ff. 545-590). 
News items from London. 
Subjects Treated 
Franco-Spanish-British hostilities in America; naval 
prizes; situation of British Leeward Islands; proposed ex- 
pedition against Canada from New England; war costs; Indian 
activities; discussion of peace terms (ff. 3-8, 20-24, 
108-111, 117-120, 124-127, 163-166, 170-171, 201-204, 207- 
209, 213-214, 219-229, 287-289, 396-401, 404-407. 409-421, 
426-428, 442-452, 459, 470-475, 479-484, 541-590). 
Trade of British American colonies (ff. 82-89, 416- 
421, 545-590). 
British garrisons in North American colonies (ff. 
170-171). 
Proposals for restitution to France of Cape Breton 
and Louisburg (ff. 282-283, 339, 341-347, 352-361, 370- 
371, 479-484, 509-510). 
Damage caused by hurricane at St. Christopher and St. 
Eustatia (ff. 499-503, 522-525, 545-590). 
424 (1748, Jan. -Sept. ) 
Correspondence of Cleveland, Heguerty, La Ville, Mau- 
repas, Montlouet, Pelletier, Puysieulx, Sandwich 
Other Material 
Jan. 15 [n.s.]. Memoir on freedom of navigation 
in West Indian seas (ff. 21-36). 
Feb. 14. Pelletier, memoir proposing French 
attack on British colonies (ff. 156-162). 
Feb. 19/Mar. 1. Proclamation of British king 
forbidding trade between American colonies and France (ff. 
113-115). 
May 5. ... A Proclamation Declaring the cessa - 
tion of Arms . . . , agreed upon between . . . the Most Christian 
