162 Angle terre, 1771-177S 
ries; military forces in America; difficulties between 
colonies and mother country (ff. 52-78). 
[Aug. 30?]. Memoir on what has taken place 
concerning Canadian obligations in British hands since 
negotiation of convention (ff. 135-140). 
Dec. 5. Statement of commerce of Great Britain, 
Ireland, and British colonies, based on importation and 
exportation from England, compared with trade balance of 
each state for one year, translated from Lond on Evening 
Post of this date (f. 303). 
2 771. Memoir on claims of English owners of Canadian 
obligations (ff. 336-340). 
498 (1771-1772) Supplement 
Correspondence of d'Aiguillon, Boynes, Hocquart, Mas- 
serano, Noailles, Rochford 
Subjects Treated 
Liouidation of Canadian obligations in British hands 
(f. 5). 
Masserano sends to Grimaldi a map of Gulf of Mexico, 
and an English book containing descriptions and maps of 
Spanish possessions in America (f. 121). 
Sale by Hocquart to Lotbiniere of land on Lake Cham- 
plain (ff. 172, 182, 189). 
Concession to Hocquart of land on coast north of St. 
Lawrence River (ff. 182, 183, 195). 
Damages obtained by Marquise de Vaudreuil relative to 
property on Baye des Puants (f. 182). [See MVC, Mar. 11, 
1772. ] 
Grant of land on Ohio to an English company (ff. 322, 
328, 357). [See MVC, July 17, 21, Aug. 7, 1772.] 
Seizure of government revenue ship by inhabitants of 
Rhode Island (f. 343). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 373, 377). 
Denial of rumors concerning preparation of a secret 
expedition at Boston (f. 382). 
Dumesnil St. Pierre's project for a settlement in 
North Carolina (f. 468). 
Health conditions in English regiments returning from 
America (f. 469). 
Important Documents 
1771, [Nov. 15?]. Memoir on English armament, politi- 
cal ties of maritime powers with English colonies for pur- 
pose of guaranteeing their American possessions; practical 
independence of English colonies (ff. 126-143). 
1772, [Jan. 25?]. Memoir on Newfoundland fisheries 
during 1767, 1768, 1769 (ff. 162-164). 
[June 16?]. Notes on rumored project of Lord 
Bute; replies to questions of deputy Advocate General; 
opinion of Lord Ferrers and Admiral Cotes that English 
colonies will establish an independent republic (ff. 257- 
277). 
Dec. 31. Condition of English army on this , 
date, including forces in America (f. 488). 
