Ih6 Angleterre, 1769 
487 (1769, May- Juno ) 
Correspondence of Chatelet-Lomont , Choiseul, Guinand, 
Harcourt, Invault, Lennan, Praslin, Walpole, Weymouth 
Subjects Treated 
Canadian debts (IT. 2, 6, 20, 34, 35, 45, 47, 77, 81, 
131, 156, 205, 217, 234, 256, 256, 240, 303, 352, 425, 
427, 437). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 28, 46, 187, 189, 191, 
194, 240, 311, 353). 
Relations of Britain with her American colonies: reso- 
lution of Pennsylvania to cooperate with measures taken by 
Massachusetts; inclination of English ministry to revoke 
acts objected to by Americans; dissolution of Virginia as- 
sembly (ff. 32, 96, 179, 309, 487). 
French abandonment of idea of establishing direct 
trade between France and English colonies in America (ff. 
150, 179). 
English vessels on voyage of discovery in South Sea 
(ff. 195, 198, 312). 
Important Documents 
Mar. 30. Letter from one of principal Phila- 
delphia merchants to his London correspondent, published 
in London journals of May 19 (f. 153). 
[May 6?]. Reply to be made to possible objec- 
tions bv England concerning method of paying Canadian 
debts (ff. 36-44). 
[May 7?]. New reply to demands of England for 
payment of Canadian debts (ff. 49-65). 
[May 7? J. Possible objections by England con- 
cerning method of paying Canadian debts (ff. 66-76). 
May 9. George III, speech at closure of parlia- 
ment, on American difficulties (ff. 78-80). 
May 11, 16, 18. Address of Virginia assembly 
to governor of that colony, with governor's reply; resolu- 
tion of Virginia assembly concerning address to George III; 
resolution of former members of Virginia assembly (ff. 118- 
130). 
[May 19?]. List of holders of Canadian obliga- 
tions, with total of their claims (f. 138). 
June 1. Extract of news from Boston (ff. 220- 
222). 
[June 4?]. State of Canadian obligations held 
by British subjects (ff. 305-306). 
June 8. Extract of news from South Carolina 
(ff. 222-223). 
483 (1769, July-Sept.) 
Correspondence of Bretel, Chatelet-Lomont, Choiseul, 
Frances, Walpole 
• Subjects Treated 
Action of Virginia assembly; proposal to revoke acts 
objected to by colonies; action of Massachusetts assembly; 
