Angleterre, 1768-1770 153 
Stamp Act augment; colonial grievances; Stamp Act Congress; 
Indians in west; Ohio region (f. 345). [See MVC (1768).] 
Dec. 8. Frances to Choiseul, transmitting va- 
rious tables, and lengthy observations thereon; numerous 
items relate to America; deal in general with war expendi- 
tures of Great Britain (ff. 54-72). 
[n.d. or s.]. Copy of summary of orders given 
by English government to Robert Walpole respecting Cana- 
dian debts (f. 33). 
483 (1768-1769) Supplement 
Correspondence of Chatelet-Lomont, Choiseul 
Subjects Treated 
Claim of Marquise Rigaud de Yaudreuil respecting con- 
cession on Baye des Puants (f. 35). [See MVC, Apr. 6, 1768.] 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 37, 47, 67, 146-149, 160- 
175, 178). 
Important Documents 
[1768], [n.s.]. Memoir on French colonies, submitted 
to Guerchy, New England - West Indian commerce; St. Pierre 
and Miquelon (f. 74). 
1769, May 9. George III, speech at closure of par- 
liament (f. 150). 
May 26 [n.s.]. Claim in favor of French ship, 
the Marie - Anne (f. 166). 
May 26 [n.s.]. Memoir on St. Pierre and Miquelon 
(f. 169). 
May 26 [n.s.]. Memoir on Newfoundland fisheries 
(f. 171). 
484 (1768-1770) Supplement 
Correspondence of Abeille, Bretel, Chatelet-Lomont, 
Choiseul, Hillsborough, Kalb, Montigny, Praslin, Walpole 
Subjects Treated 
Canadian debts (ff. 54, 56, 408, 451, 461). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 82, 313, 327, 330, 344, 
347, 360, 364, 365, 369, 376, 385, 392, 394, 395, 398, 408, 
438). 
Plans to import New England grain (ff. 157, 250). 
Claim of Jacques Hervieux and Pierre Guy of Montreal, 
respecting succession of Quesnel de Fontblanche (ff. 169- 
172). 
French policy towards American colonies (ff. 281-285). 
American colonies of Great Britain: extracts of let- 
ters from Boston and Philadelphia, Mar. 21, 31, 1768 (f. 
21)- reports from Kalb (ff. 3, 6, 12, 13, 16, 20, 135, 
141); news from America (f. 143); means employed to repress 
troubles in America (f. 194); anxiety of English ministry 
(f. 238); Choiseul, on weakness manifested by ministry in 
dealing with Boston revolt (f. 369); French council has 
decided on plan respecting America [July, 1770] (f. 451). 
