Angleterre, 1771 161 
Important Documents 
Jan. 51. General account of English navy on 
this date, including vessels in North America (f. 143). 
[Feb. 8?]. List of vessels in English navy 
on Dec. 15, 1770, including those in Korth American waters 
(ff. 183-188). 
406 (1771, Liar. -May) 
Correspondence of Genet, De Guines, Harcourt, Terray 
Sub.jects Treated 
Liquidation of Canadian obligations belonging to Brit- 
ish subjects (ff. 157, 158, 249). 
Despatch of a squadron to Newfoundland ( f . 243). 
Naval station of Halifax (ff. 251, 260). 
Departure of Captain Byron for Newfoundland (f. 260). 
Important Documents 
Apr. 5. General account of English navy on 
this date; vessels in North America (f. 129). 
[May 8?]. Subsidies accorded to King by English 
Parliament in session of Nov. 13, 1770 - May 8, 1771; ex- 
penditures for colonial governments in America "(ff. 214-215) 
497 (1771, June-Dec. ) 
Correspondence of d'AiguilLon, Anson, Blaquiere, 
Boynes, Frances, Gamier, De Guines, Hales, La Vrilliere, 
Terray 
Subjects Treated 
Liquidation of Canadian obligations held by British 
subjects (ff. 4, 5, 133, 183, 184, 200, 207, 208, 231, 
234, 242, 245, 291, 292, 301, 313, 318). 
Conduct of Byron in Newfoundland (ff. 7, 280). 
Vaudreuil's claim for furniture he left at Quebec 
under terms of surrender (f. 321). 
Seeming re-establishment of peace in English colonies 
because of defection of one of them (f. 118). 
Advances made by Anson for transportation of French 
families from New England to San Domingo (ff. 149, 150, 
159, 172). 
Discussion between governor and assembly of New England 
(ff. 166, 169). 
Will of Jerome Clifford in favor of Mississippi Company 
(ff. 171, 245, 270). [See MVC, Aug. 30, Oct. 31, Nov. 9, 
1771.] 
Disarmament of ship Panther , recently returned from 
Newfoundland, and of frigates returned from North America 
(f. 293). 
Important Documents 
June. Frances, memoir on situation of England; 
difficulties in America; Chatham's attitude (ff. 29-51). 
June. Frances, memoir on means at England's 
disposal for conduct of a war; question of Acadian bounda- 
