Angleterre, 1763-1764 137 
102, 121, 122, 124, 125, 130,' 133, 134, 151, 155, 156, 
158, 163, 167, 172, 180, 186, 188). 
Delery (f. 15). 
Prize claims (ff. 18, 22). 
English ministry [notes by D'Eon] (f. 44). 
Dunkirk [instructions to Guerchy, Sept. 27] (f. 61). 
Debt of Canada (ff. 112, 113, 221). 
Concessions in Canada of Hocquart and Vaudreuil (f. 
145). 
Catholicism in Canada (ff. 177, 179). 
St. Pierre and Miquelon (f. 191). 
Nov. 7. "Etat du Montant des Declarations des 
Papiers de Canada faittes en consequence de l'arret du 
Conseil du 24 Decembre 1762" (f. 104). 
455 (1764, Jan. -Feb. ) 
Correspondence of Guerchy, Praslin, Choiseul, Nongues, 
Bretet, Halifax, Darby, Hertford 
Subjects Treated 
Newfoundland fisheries; French vexations; negotiations 
with British government (ff. 2, 14, 38, 62, 67, 89, 92, 97- 
103, 202, 204, 219, 231, 235, 278, 310, 317, 318, 335, 349, 
389, 391, 418, 419, 424, 429, 432, 454, 457). 
Emigration of French protestants to English colonies 
via England (ff. 5, 87). [See MVC, Jan. 2, 19, 1764.] 
Desire of Meloise and Pean for prolongation of period 
during which they may dispose of their property in Canada 
(ff. 61, 114, 252, 290, 295, 301, 329). 
Naval prizes (ff. 78, 119, 120, 121, 258). 
Payments on account of Canadian prisoners; Canadian 
paper money and letters of exchange (ff. 156, 426, 427, 
428). 
Catholicism in Canada (f. 203). 
English vessels at Plymouth destined for Canada (f. 
243). 
456 (1764, Mar. -Apr. ) 
Correspondence of Guerchy, Bretet, Praslin, Choiseul, 
Halifax, Board of Trade and Plantations 
Subjects Treated 
Newfoundland fisheries; proposal for a convention to 
establish a provisional arrangement; negotiations with 
England, etc. (ff. 13, 20, 51, 55, 64, 66, 77, 141, 190, 
192, 205, 238, 252, 266, 267, 290, 296, 324, 332, 348, 372, 
380, 382, 387, 403, 418, 430). 
Property in Canada of Canadians who have come to 
France (ff. 11, 26, 79). 
Charest, Canadian deputy, in London (f. 57). 
Requests of French property owners in Canada for pro- 
