160 Angleterre, 1770-1771 
fisheries in 1769 set forth in memoir previously submitted 
to British ministry (ff. 147-150). 
493 (1770, Sept. -Oct.) 
Correspondence of Choiseul, Fatio, Frances 
Subjects Treated 
Action England may take in view of difficulties with 
her colonies (f. 11). 
Canadian debts (ff. 56, 156, 220). 
Ship Mercury destined for South Carolina (ff. 98, 229). 
Newfoundland fisheries (f. 180). 
Expenses of English artillery for service of colonies 
in 1770 (f. 264). 
Important Documents 
[Oct. 9?]. Bordereau containing list of Cana- 
dian obligations, sent to Beaujon by Frances (f. 109). 
[Oct. 23?]. Estimate of English artillery ex- 
penses for 1770, including expenditures for colonies (ff. 
270-271). 
494 (1770, Nov. -Dec. ) 
Correspondence of Frances, De Guines 
Subjects Treated 
English forces in America (f. 38). 
Parliamentary debates concerning regiments in America 
(f. 352). 
English artillery in Newfoundland (f. 381). 
Important Documents 
[Nov. 9?]. Condition of English troops and ships 
in America (f . 47) . 
Nov. 13. George III, speech at opening of par- 
liament; unjustifiable conduct in Massachusetts (ff. 79-81). 
Nov. 14. House of Lords, address to George III, 
attitude of American colonies (ff. 99-101). 
Nov. 15. House of Commons, address to George 
III, attitude of American colonies (ff. 105-107). 
[Dec. 3?]. Distribution of English vessels, 
including those in North America (f. 305). 
[Dec. 18?]. Estimate of English artillery ex- 
penditures for 1771, including those for American colonies 
(f. 390). 
Dec. 31. Account of English navy, including 
naval forces in North American waters (f. 463). 
495 (1771, Jan. -Feb. ) 
Correspondence of Frances, De Guines 
Subjects Treated 
Arrival in England of ships Eolus from Newfoundland, , 
and Glasgow from Boston (f. 32). 
