Angleterre, 1770 159 
[Mar. 10?]. Memoir on occurrences in New- 
foundland during fishing season of 1769 (ff. 103-109, 
117-123). 
Mar. 12. News from Boston, printed in The 
Public Advertiser , Apr. 24 (ff. 141-148). 
Mar. 14. Private letter from Boston (ff. 154- 
155). 
[1770?]. Memoir on Newfoundland fisheries during 
season of 1769 (ff. 238-241, 242-253). 
[1770?]. Memoir on purchase of Canadian obligations 
in British hands, together with conditions proposed for 
settlement (ff. 302-303). 
492 (1770. May-Aug. ) 
Correspondence of Beau j on, Chatelet-Lomont, Choiseul, 
Fatio, Frances, Terray 
Subjects Treated 
Revolt in Boston (ff. 6, 36, 49, 53, 70, 98, 288, 319, 
357). 
American affairs in parliament (ff. 20, 70, 122). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 33, 92, 94, 95, 109, 146). 
Canadian debts (ff. 46, 67, 118, 144, 145, 157, 171, 
245, 259, 265, 284-283, 305-342). 
Proposal to import rice into France from English colo- 
nies (ff. 99, 141). 
Proposed reinforcements for English squadron in North 
America (f. 185). 
Hillsborough's plan against Bostonians; Massachusetts 
constitution (ff. 319, 344, 357, 458). 
Voyage of the Tweed to New York with governor of that 
colony (f. 365). 
Persistent union among English colonies to prevent 
importation of English merchandise (f. 391). 
Withdrawal of New York from general association of 
other colonies to prevent importations from England; Vir- 
ginia's resolution to remain firm (ff. 453, 458). 
Important Documents 
Mar. 5. Captain Preston's account of events in 
Boston on this date (ff. 42-45). 
[May 23?]. Request of holders of Canadian ob- 
ligations, presented to House of Commons by Conway (ff. 
126-133). 
May 28. Extract of letter signed "Junius," in 
The Public Advertiser of this date (ff. 151-156). 
' [Aug. 10?]. Account of condition of English 
navy, of stations of various ships, of vessels being con- 
structed or repaired, and of those for sale, including 
vessels in American waters (ff. 403-408). 
[Aug. 24?]. Association formed June 22, by in- 
habitants and merchants of Williamsburg, Va. (ff. 246-251). 
[1770?]. Chatelet-Lomont, account of his conference 
with Hillsborough on complaints concerning Newfoundland 
