152 
Angleterre, 1768 
(Canada, etc. ) in America; colonial resolutions upon re- 
ceipt of news of despatch of regiments to America; popu- 
lation of Great Britain and colonies; events at Boston, 
Sept. 12-14; audacity of Bostonians; militia, navigation, 
and manufactures of Americans; George Ill's speech to 
parliament, Nov. 8; address of Lords to George III, Nov. 8; 
apparent submission of inhabitants of Boston; Chatelet- 
Lomont regrets that France and Spain are not in condition 
to profit by critical situation of England; plan to secure 
New England wheat for France (ff. 11. 67, 79, 88, 103, 134, 
147, 153, 178, 196-203, 212, 217, 224, 238, 264, 277, 304, 
308, 325, 330, 331, 343). [See MVC, Oct. 21, 1768.] 
Important Documents 
Oct. 16. Kalb to Choiseul, believes that Eng- 
land will give in to colonists (f. 88). 
[n.d. or s.]. Condition of English fisheries 
in Newfoundland in 1749 (f. 194). 
[n.d. or s. ]. Condition of New England fish- 
eries on Nova Scotia banks and coasts of New England in 
1753 (f. 196). 
[n.d. or s. ]. List of American manufactured 
articles (f. 201). 
[n.d. or s. ]. List of manufactured articles 
lacking in America (f. 203). 
[n.d. or s. ]. Memoir on proposal to secure 
grain for France from North America (f. 308). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir supplementary to above 
(f. 330). 
482 (1768, Dec.) 
Correspondence of Chatelet-Lomont, Choiseul, Frances, 
Kalb, L'Averdy, Law, Lott, Marville 
Subjects Treated 
Isles Turques (f. 2). " 
Canadian debts (ff. 19, 25, 32, 33, 37, 38, 40, 44, 
85, 204, 291, 296). 
British war expenditures (ff. 54, 72). 
Possibility of securing grain from North America (f. 
209). 
Claims of Lott and Law for supplies furnished colony 
of Cayenne (ff. 270-290). 
American colonies of Great Britain: extracts from 
journals of parliament (ff. 73, 126, 132, 224); American 
affairs in parliament (ff. 108, 151, 212); Chatelet-Lomont' s 
observations on chances of separation of colonies from Great 
Britain, and on attention this merits from France and Spain 
(f. 114); Choiseul approves these observations (f. 208); 
letter of Kalb (f. 345); Choiseul, on policy of English min- 
istry towards colonies - he is convinced that under an ap- 
pearance of security are concealed real fear and pusillanim- 
ity. 
Important Documents 
Sept. 20 [?]. Kalb to [?], troubles produced by 
