800 Angleterre, 1777 
nos. 1646, 1651, 1655, 1656, 1666, 1667, 1678, 1679, 1680, 
1684); Noailles to Vergennes, July 25, Aug. 1, ]5, Sept. 5 
(2 letters), 12 (XVI, nos. 1587, 1592, XVIII, nos. 1650, 
1675, 1676, 1683); Stormont to Vergennes, Aug. 5, 26, 27, 
28 (XVI, no. 1595, XVIII, nos. 1659, 1661, 1664); Hortalez 
[Beaumarchais] to Vergennes, Aug. 28 (XVIII, no. 1665); 
Beaumarchais, statement, 1779 (XXIII, no. 2008); Vergennes 
to Grand, July 16 (XVI, no. 1579); Grand to Vergennes, Dec. 
24 (XX, no. 1795); Guichard to Vergennes, July 20, Aug. 25 
(XVI, no. 1582, XVIII, no. 1657); Saint Germain to Ver- 
gennes, July 22 (XVI, no. 1585); Lenoir to Vergennes, Aug. 
11 (XVIII, no. 1647); Lauraguais to Vergennes, Sept. 20 
(XVIII, no. 1691); Amelot to Vergennes, Sept. 24 (XVIII, 
no. 1694); Robecq to Saint Germain, July 18 (XVI, no. 1580); 
Continental Congress, commission to Cunningham, etc. , May 2 
(XVI, no. 1589). 
In Doniol: Vergennes to Noailles, July 19, 26, Aug. 
23, Sept. 6 (II, 513-519; 455n. ; 526-527; 543-544); Noailles 
to Vergennes, Sept. 5 (2 letters), 12 (II, 593-595; 595-596; 
596-597); Vergennes to Stormont, July 19 (II, 481-482); 
Grand to Vergennes, Dec. 24 (II, 598). 
In Doniol, extracts from: Vergennes to Noailles, Aug. 
16, 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 (2 letters) (II, 536; 536-537; 537- 
538n. ; 545n. ; 548-549; 549); Beaumarchais to Vergennes, 
July 19 (II, 364). 
In Wharton: Franklin, Deane, and A. Lee to Vergennes, 
Aug. 12 (II, 375). J 
525 (1777, Sept. 26-Nov. 20) 
Correspondence of Admiralty of Bordeaux, Amelot, 
d'Arbaud, d'Aubarede, Bazillohemieux et Bouchaud, Beaumar- 
chais, Berthelot, Bourdieu, Burgoyne, Burt, Du Lion, Frank- 
lin, Grand, Gruel, Guichard, Howe, General Howe, La Cariere, 
Louvel, Mauduit, Maurepas, Mongelas, Noailles, Robinot, 
Saint Leger, Sartine, Sayre, Stormont, Vergennes, Weymouth 
Subjects Treated 
Franco-American relations: liberation of Hodge (f. 3); 
operations of American privateers and reception accorded 
them in French ports (ff. 4, 19 29, 33, 34, 43, 67, 76, 
79, 110, 113, 243, 340, 381-383); operations of Beaumarchais 
(ff. 40, 42, 97, 99); liberation of La Baume (ff. 41, 51); 
English seizure of French ships coming from U.S. (f. 60); 
American naval prizes brought into French West Indian ports 
(ff. 61, 102); English seizure of American ships at Bordeaux 
(f. 81); Vergennes' opinion on duration of war (f. 98); 
imprisonment in England of forty Frenchmen embarked on 
American ships (ff. 151, 358); liberation of La Brosse (ff. 
157, 249, 266, 330, 361); Vergennes' opinion of Tort's mem- 
oir on U.S. (f. 240); purchase of ship Pompee by Gruel (ff. 
114, 333, 372); seizure of an American crew by an English 
frigate at Guadaloupe (ff. 243, 337). 
Events in U.S.: operations on Long Island (ff. 6, 10); 
operations of General Howe (ff. 8, 20, 71, 81, 99, 129. 206, 
249, 276, 330); naval prizes taken by Americans (f. 20); 
operations of Burgoyne (ff. 20, 37, 71, 81, 99, 120, 129, 131, 
