122 Angleterre, 1750-1751 
June 22. Albemarle, memoir in reply to French 
objections to instructions given British commissioners 
(ff. 94-101). 
July 23. French memoir in reply to preceding 
(ff. 107-113). 
Aug. 24. Full powers to La Galissonniere and 
Silhouette (ff. 119-120). 
Sept. 3. Additional instructions to La Galis- 
sonniere and Silhouette (ff. 131-139). 
Sept. 21. La Galissonniere and Silhouette, 
memoir on French claims in North America (ff. 160-161). 
Sept. 21. Shirley and Mildmay, memoir on 
boundaries of Nova Scotia (ff. 169-172). 
Sept. 25. Rouille, memoir on St. Lucia (ff. 
176-180). 
Sept. 26 [n.s. ]. Memoir on limits of Nova 
Scotia (f. 186). 
Sept. 27 [n.s.]. Notes on memoir concerning 
St. Lucia (ff. 187-189). 
Oct. 18. Puysieulx, note to Albemarle on Ameri- 
can questions (ff. 220-221). 
Nov. 3/14. Translation of London Evening Post 
(f. 227). 
Nov. 17. La Galissonniere and Silhouette, 
memoir on boundaries of Nova Scotia (f. 230). 
Nov. 17. La Galissonniere and Silhouette, sum- 
mary memoir of points on which precise replies may be 
requested from Britain (ff. 231-232). 
Nov. 17. La Galissonniere and Silhouette, 
memoir on prizes (ff. 237-248). 
Nov. 26. Articles of treaty of commerce of 
Utrecht violated by English relative to discussion on 
prizes (f. 234). 
Subjects Treated 
Evacuation of Tobago (f. 5). 
Documents concerning conferences in Paris on Franco- 
British difficulties by Shirley and Mildmay, La Galisson- 
niere and Silhouette; prizes; boundaries and possessions 
in America (ff. 7, 8, 43-45, 94-101, 106-113, 119-120, 
123-139, 141, 143-145, 148-150, 160-162, 165-196, 199-203, 
205-209, 211-216, 220-249). 
431 (1751, Jan. -May) 
Correspondence of Bedford, Bompar, Commissioners of 
British Admiralty, Glandeves, Heguerty, Husband, Mirepoix, 
Rouille, Puysieulx 
Other Material 
Jan. 2. Heguerty, memoir on situation of 
Britain (ff. 4-10). 
Jan. 2. Lambert, declaration concerning slave 
trade (ff. 12-15). 
Jan. 6. Declaration of officers of Cerf (f. 22). 
Jan. 8. Boutin, deposition concerning British 
molestation of French ship in slave trade (f. 26). 
