130 Angleterre, 1755-1758 
1755. L'Observateur Hollandois ... (f. 467). [See 
MVC. ] 
1755. Discussion Sommaire sur les anciennes Li mites 
de l'Acadie , et sur les stipulations du traite d ♦Utrecht , 
qui y_ sont relatives (f. 478). 
1755. Duplicate of above, with added material (f. 
491). 
440 (1756) 
Correspondence of Warnet, Van Neck, Rouille, concern- 
ing settlement of Anglo-French differences in America (ff. 
14, 17, 19, 34, 36, 38, 65, 66, 86, 90, 92). 
Documents concerning French and English reaction to 
tender of good offices by King of Prussia (ff. 126, 140, 
162, 167, 170, 214). 
Jan. 30. Reply to charges made by Louis XV 
against George II, communicated to States General (f. 46). 
[See MVC. ] 
May 11. Notes on English counter-proposal 
sent to Mirepoix Mar. 7, 1755 (ff. 170, 214). [See MVC. ] 
Sept. 26. Valmediana to Esparaytia, on Anglo- 
American disputes (ff. 290-357, 358-483). [See MVC. ] 
Dec. 2. Printed speech of George II to parlia- 
ment (f. 490). 
Nov. 13 - Dec. 15. Sketch of English ministry, 
followed by account of proceedings in Parliament between 
above dates (f. 530). 
[n.d. or s.]. Analysis of principal discrep- 
ancies between English and French texts of memoirs by 
French and English commissioners on boundaries of Nova 
Scotia and Acadia as published in 1755 (ff. 509-527). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on treatment of French 
prisoners in England, and list of English vessels at sea 
(ff. 269, 489). 
[n.d.]. Philippe Baudin to Louis XV, petition 
for redress of grievances by former resident of Louisburg 
(f. 508). 
441 (1757-1758) 
Documents concerning French prisoners in England (ff. 
63, 280, 283, 284). 
Lists of English naval forces, and subsidies (ff. 80, 
94, 157, 229, 230, 288). 
1757, July 4. Printed speech of George II to parlia- 
ment (f. 76). 
1758, Aug. 18. Printed broadside, on fall of Louis- 
burg (f. 224) [see also f. 222], 
Aug. 18. London Gazette , on fall of Louisburg 
(f. 225). 
Sept. 5. Circular letter to French ambassadors 
and ministers, on defeat of English at Ticonderoga (f. 237). 
Nov. 7. Extract from London Chronicle (f. 294). 
[See MVC] 
