146 Angleterre, 1766-1767 
May 8 [n.s. ]. Observations on above memoir 
(f. 148). 
475 (1767, Jan. -Apr. ) 
Correspondence of Choiseul, Grimaldi, Guerchy, Hoc- 
quart, Ossun, Stanislas, Vialars 
Subjects Treated 
Canadian debts (ff. 2, 5, 7, 18, 21). 
English commerce in French colonies (f. 23), 
Duty on American furs (f. 51). 
Affair of Manila (f. 64); Spanish protest against 
English in Pacific (ff. 64, 77, 81, 106, 108, 110, 112, 
114, 119, 122). 
Parliamentary debates on British troops in America 
(f. 96). 
Concession to Hocquart in Canada (ff. 103, 280). 
Desire of New York inhabitants for free trade (f. 
141). 
Opposition between Chatham and Townshend on Ameri- 
can policy (f. 176). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 194, 318). 
English settlement in Isles Turques (f. 222). 
Rumors of English plan to seize Bay St. Bernard (f. 
242). 
American affairs in parliament (ff. 188, 331, 372). 
Important Document 
Mar. 10. Choiseul to Ossun, respecting rumored 
English plan to seize Bay St. Bernard (f. 242). [See MYC. ] 
474 (1767, May- Aug. ) 
Correspondence of Choiseul, Durand, Guerchy 
Subjects Treated 
Parliamentary discussion of American affairs (ff. 22, 
35, 48, 61, 67, 70, 85, 102). 
Durand' s opinion respecting possibility of revolt in 
American colonies (f. 350). 
Newfoundland fisheries (f. 39). 
Canadian imposts (f. 346). 
French emigrants to America (f. 153). 
Durand' s reflections on influence of colonies on pros- 
perity and commerce of England, based on Franklin's testi- 
mony before parliament in 1766 (f. 272); comments of 
Choiseul (f. 336). 
Extracts from English newspapers (f. 311). 
Departure of the Aurora for Florida with 230 emigrants 
(f. 182); proposal to make good to France loss she suffers 
by migration to America (f. 226); French protestants in 
Carolina and Georgia (f. 241); grape culture in Florida and 
Carolina (f. 319). [See MYC, July 21, Aug. 4, 1767.] 
