172 Angleterre, 1775 
(ff. 74, 301); new troop levies ordered by Virginia (f. 
112); return of Franklin to America (f. 145); battle at 
Concord (ff. 165, 176, 253, 258); remonstrance of New 
York assembly (f. 180) ; insurgent blockade of Boston 
(ff. 222, 242); union of New York with other colonies 
(f. 258); capture of Ticonderoga (f. 310). 
Attitude of England towards her American colonies: 
parliamentary debates (ff. 15, 112) ; proposal to send 
German mercenaries to America (f. 301); ministerial policy 
(ff. 37, 258, 301); hostility of English public opinion 
towards Americans, Lord Chatham and his followers are 
authors of colonial troubles (f. 278); munitions furnished 
Americans by Dutch, English complaints (f. 301). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 5, 6, 26, 58, 67, 112, 
165, 176, 180, 186, 211, 213, 258, 297, 301, 306, 323). 
Parliamentary debates on Quebec Act (f. 112). 
Proposal of Desrivierre to furnish information on 
North America (f. 125). 
Miscellaneous Documents 
May 4. News from Philadelphia, reply of Pennsyl- 
vania assembly to message from governor (ff. 11-14). 
May 7. List of British navy on this date, in- 
cluding vessels in America, Newfoundland and West Florida 
(f. 43). [See MVC. ] 
May 26. George III, speech to parliament (ff. 
152-155) [see also f. 143}. 
June 9. Carleton, governor of Quebec, proclama- 
tion (ff. 238-239). 
June 12. Gage, governor of Massachusetts, 
proclamation (ff. 248-252). 
June 16. Virginia House of Burgesses, address 
to Gov. Dunmore, with governor's reply (ff. 272-277). 
June 30. Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Livery of 
London, remonstrance and petition to George III in favor 
of Americans (ff. 328-330). 
[Doniol prints: Vergennes to Garnier, June 5 (I, 100- 
101), to De Guines, June 28 (I, 101), to Saudray, June 28 
(I, 101-102) ; extracts from Garnier to Vergennes, May 5, 
30 (I, 71-72, 78-80); De Guines to Vergennes, June 16 (I, 
81-82); Vergennes to Garnier, May 12 (I, 74), to De Guines, 
June 5, 23 (I, 74-75, 82-83).] 
511 (1775, July-Sept. 25) 
Correspondence of Astier, Beaumarchais, Bonvouloir, 
Bourdieu et Chollet, Gage, Duke of Gloucester, Grimaldi, 
De Guines, Louis XVI, Rochford, Sartine, Turgot, Bishop of 
Verdun, Vergennes, Villere 
Subjects Treated 
Attitude of France towards English colonies of America 
(ff. 6, 78, 89, 130, 143, 186, 228, 245, 259, 263, 277, 288, 
303, 316, 331, 345, 348, 360, 361, 364, 410, 427); De Guines 
advises sending secret agent to America (ff. 8, 78, 93, 174, ' 
