Angleterre, 1774 167 
506 (1774, July-Sept. ) 
Correspondence of Garnier, MacDermott, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 3, 39, 50, 52, 93, 103, 
148, 177). 
England's attitude toward her American colonies (f. 
Colonial attitude toward mother country (ff. 33, 263, 
19). 
289) 
General Gage's dissolution of Massachusetts assembly; 
Massachusetts' representatives to first Continental Con- 
gress; popular subscription for relief of inhabitants of 
Boston; suspension of all trade with Great Britain (ff. 
132, 177, 214, 247, 287). 
Union of English colonies; choice of deputies to first 
Continental Congress; attitude of American clergy; instruc- 
tions given to Virginia deputies to Congress (ff. 214, 220, 
248, 271, 310). 
Submission to Vergennes by MacDermott of correspondence 
of Marechal de Belleisle with Marquis de Montcalm, French 
commander in Canada (f. 188). 
Important Documents 
Aug. 1-6. Union resolved upon by delegates from 
Virginia counties and dependencies, meeting at Williamsburg; 
conduct of Gage in Boston; departure of Massachusetts depu- 
ties for Philadelphia (ff. 297-301). 
Aug. 6. Instructions for Virginia delegates to 
first Continental Congress (ff. 317-320). 
[Aug. 10?]. Condition of English navy, including 
vessels in North American waters (f. 163). 
Aug. 10. List of English navy on this date, in- 
cluding vessels in North American waters (f. 164). 
Aug. 16. Resolutions adopted July 6 by New York 
assembly; determination to support Bostonians (ff. 185-187). 
Aug. 30. Condition of English navy on this 
date (ff. 235-236, 240). [SeeMVC, Jan. 3, 1774.] 
Sept. 22. Extract of a letter from Boston; 
resolutions adopted by cities of Essex County, Sept. 6, 7; 
instructions to Boston delegates to provincial congress at 
Concord (ff. 284-286). 
Sept. 26. Copy of agreement between John Wilkes 
and John Glynn, promise to demand revocation by parliament 
of four iniquitous acts relative to America (f. 302). 
[Doniol prints: extracts from Garnier to Vergennes, 
Aug. 30 (I, 99); Vergennes to Garnier, Sept. 11, 22 (I, 13, 
100).] 
507 (1774, Oct. -Dec.) 
Correspondence of Garnier, Gontier, Herries, Hocquart, 
MacDermott, Mante, Vergennes 
