126 Angleterre, 1752-1753 
Mar. 7. Albemarle, memoir to Rouille" on con- 
duct of La JonquiSre in Canada (ff. 196-198, 201-206). 
Subjects Treated 
Franco-British negotiation for settlement of diffi- 
culties: conduct of negotiations (ff. 40-43, 87-90, 187- 
192, 2C7-210, 214-216, 220-221, 223-229, 232); prizes 
(ff. 5-7, 21-25, 30-37, 40-43, 87-90, 96-101, 120-121, 
128-132, 157-159, 163-167, 180-184, 233-239, 242-243, 252- 
255); evacuation of St. Lucia (ff. 20, 180-184); Nova 
Scotia boundaries (ff. 46-49, 87-90, 133-143, 187-192); 
transportation of Louisburg garrison (ff. 128-132, 157-159). 
British expenditures and reinforcements for Nova Scotia 
and Newfoundland (ff. 103-105, 248-255, 258-268, 293-297, 
300-311, 316-319, 322-330). 
Conduct of La Jonquiere in Canada; detention of six 
Englishmen trading with Ohio Indians (ff. 196-198, 201-206). 
Spanish seizure of British vessels in American waters 
(ff. 258-263, 293-297, 300-313). 
435 (1752-1753, July-Feb. ) 
Correspondence of Aillaud, La Galissonniere, Lambertye, 
Mirepoix, Peyrat, Rouille, Saint-Contest, Silhouette 
Other Material 
Aug. 5. Lambertye, memoir on Mosquito coast 
(ff. 65-66). 
Sept. 15. Lambertye, memoir on Anglo-French 
commerce (ff. 144-163). 
Dec. 26 [n.s. ]. Note on tobacco shipped from 
Glasgow for Farm General (f. 254). 
[n.d.]. Statements of British military expenditures 
for American colonies during 1752 and 1753 (ff. 266-271, 
281, 307-308). 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-French negotiation for settlement of difficul- 
ties in America: conduct of negotiations (ff. 55-62, 67- 
79, 84-97, 129-143, 170-174, 179-182, 243-246, 253, 278- 
280, 283-286, 298-300, 361-362, 373-374); parliamentary 
debates (ff. 338-341, 349-352); prizes (ff. 5-12, 257, 260, 
287-290, 298-300, 328-336, 355-357, 367-372); evacuation 
of French islands (ff. 258-259); cost of transporting 
British garrison from Louisburg (ff. 2, 13, 23). 
Anglo-Spanish difficulties in America; British activi- 
ties on Mosquito coast (ff. 65-79, 164-169, 320-322, 353). 
French deserters in Boston (ff. 15-22). 
British reinforcements for America; colonial military 
expenditures {ff. 84-95, 105-108, 170-173, 195-200, 202- 
203, 210-216, 266-271, 281, 307-308). 
Franco-British trade; English contraband in America 
(ff. 144-163, 254). 
