Angleterre, 1776 183 
June 21. Condition of British navy; vessels 
in North America (ff. 396-597). 
June 22. Peire, memoir on Boston ships at 
Bordeaux (ff. 415-417). 
June [July?]. Dubourg, note on Deane 's refusal 
to adopt an assumed name (f. 446) [printed: Stevens' Fac - 
similes , XIII, no. 1545]. 
June. Condition of English regular army for 
1776; troops in America (ff. 451-452). 
[n.d. ]. State of English troops in North America 
and West Indies when all regiments will have reached their 
destinations (f. 456) [see also f. 458]. 
[Printed in Stevens' Facsimiles : Vergennes to Beau- 
marchais, May 2, 10 (IX, nos. 861, 866); Beaumarchais to 
Vergennes, May 5, 8, 11, 17, 24, June 16, 22 (IX, nos. 862, 
864, 869, 871, 876, 878, XIII, no. 1554); Montaudouin 
Freres to Vergennes, May 7, 14 (IX, nos. 865, 867); Garnier 
to Vergennes, May 8, 15, 17, June 4, 11 (JJC, nos, 865, 868, 
870, 872, 875); De Guines to Vergennes, June 11, 16 (IX, 
no. 874, XIII, no. 1555) ; Vergennes to De Guines, June 15, 
19 (IX, nos. 875, 877); Dubourg, note, June [July?] (XIII, 
no. 1545). 
In Doniol: Vergennes to Montaudouin Freres, May 1 
(I, 578n. ) ; Vergennes to Beaumarchais, May 2 (I, 585-586); 
Beaumarchais to Vergennes, May 17, 24, June 15 (I, 517-518; 
485n. ; 519); Vergennes to De Guines, June 15, 19 (I, 510; 
512-515); De Guines to Vergennes, June 16 (I, 511-512). 
In Doniol, extracts from: Garnier to Vergennes, May 5, 
15, June 7 (I, 401; 581; 465-464); Vergennes to Garnier, 
May 10, 11, 25, June 1, 15, 21 (I, 401-402; 461-462, 465; 
455-456; 462-465; 454-456, 466-467; 468-469); Beaumarchais 
to Vergennes, May 8 (I, 515-516) ; Vergennes to Beaumarchais, 
May 10 (I, 516). ] 
517 (1776, July-Aug. ) 
Correspondence of Beaumarchais, Choiseul, Clugny, 
Dubourg, Garnier, Girard, Hopkins, Admiral Howe, Julien, 
Lauraguais, 0' Gorman, Parker, Pic de Pere, Poncet, Poterat, 
Sartine, Valliere, Vergennes 
Sub.jects Treated 
Attitude of France toward insurgent English colonies 
in America: Beaumarchais' mission (ff. 6, 57, 59, 60, 107, 
119. 159); his conference with Deane (ff. 174, 177, 204, 
214); his criticism of Dubourg (f. 287); his remarks on 
surveillance of Deane by English (ff. 289, 515, 557, 558, 
561, 574); Poterat's request to serve France in colonies 
(f. 19); Tronson du Coudray sent to colonies as director 
general of artillery and engineers (f. 22); American ship- 
ments of merchandise to French islands (f. 27) ; privileges 
granted Americans trading in French ports (ff. 52, 45, 165); 
request of Girard to go to Pennsylvania (f. 44); Dubourg's 
attacks on Beaumarchais (f. 57); Dubourg's mission (ff. 57, 
155), casting of cannon for Americans, supply of guns (ff. 
190, 214, 236, 527); Lauraguais' conversation with Price on 
