Angleterre, 1779 213 
1779. Relation de la prise de la Grenade (Paris, 
1779) (ff. 326-328) [see also ff. 334-357]. 
532 (1779. Aug. -Dec.) 
Correspondence of A. J. Alexander, W. Alexander, 
Amelot, Anisson-Duperon, Beaumarchais, Bessiere, Bulke- 
ley, Choiseul, d'Estaing, B. Franklin, Genet, Hamilton, 
La Thoison, Maurepas, Neville, Nivernais, d'Orvilliers, 
Praslin, Richard, Sartine, Vergennes, Walpole 
Subjects Treated 
Franco-American relations: operations of Beaumar- 
chais (ff. 37, 79, 81, 90, 108, 109, 125, 170, 171, 194, 
196, 199, 204, 206, 208-211, 213, 215, 216, 218); pro- 
tection requested by Messrs. Alexander against Walpole 
at Grenada (ff. 149, 152, 153, 157, 158, 160); capture 
by English of La Thoison, returning to France from America 
(f . 222) . 
Events in U.S.: siege of Savannah (f. 181); de 
Grasse in Chesapeake Bay (ff • 179, 181, 134) ; Rodney goes 
to New York (f . 131) . 
Parliamentary proceedings (f . 176) . 
English war expenditures (f. 231). 
Operations of d'Estaing (ff. 3, 13, 108, 109, 125, 
130, 179, 131) . 
Operations of squadrons of d'Orvilliers and Cordova 
(ff. 8, 9, 16, 21, 23, 26, 36, 39, 42, 61, 63, 67, 82, 86, 
93, 96, 137 ? 143, 154, 163, 166, 167, 225, 240, 301, 315). 
Operations of Admiral Hardy (f . 70) . 
Anglo-French exchange of prisoners (ff . 113, 222) . 
Printing of explanation of attitude of France towards 
England (ff . 131, 132) . 
Condition of privateers and prizes of Dunkirk (f . 226) . 
Miscellaneous Documents 
Aug. 1. Maurepas, projected terms of Anglo- 
French truce (f . 4) . 
[Sept.]. Project of capitulation between 
d'Estaing and Macartney, governor of Grenadas (ff . 98-107) . 
Oct. 12. Hamilton, memoir on advantage and 
possibility of attacking and destroying enemy forces in 
West Indies this winter (ff. 116-124). 
Oct. 24. B. Franklin to Vergennes, asking 
consideration of request of Messrs. Alexander (f. 148). 
1779, [n.s.]. Summary of conditions of peace, con- 
cerning America, France, and Spain (ff. 228-229). 
1779. Hamilton, memoir on advantage to France of 
capture of St. Augustine (ff. 288-289). 
1779. Hamilton, memoir on respective positions of 
belligerents in America; importance of preventing English 
from seizing control of Chesapeake Bay region and Missis- 
sippi; operations advised by author (ff. 339-350) [see MVC] . 
1779. George III, justificatory memoir in reply to 
"Expose de la Cour de France" (ff. 351-393). 
1779. Louis XVI, reply of Court of France to preceding 
English memoir (ff. 394-456). 
