214 Angleterre, 1780 
533 (1780) 
Correspondence of Amherst, Aranda, d'Aubarede, Beau- 
marchais, Castries, Chaumont, Creutz, Cumberland, Hills- 
borough, Holker, Izard, Marsh, Mazille, Mories, Neville, 
d'Orvilliers, Sartine, Storr.iont, Surlaville, Vergennes 
Sub.jects Treated 
Franco-American relations: operations of Beaumar- 
chais (ff. 35, 115, 134, 193, 375) ; Englisn prizes brought 
to France by American privateers (f . 83) ; plan for trade 
witn Russia by Sayre of New York (ff. 129, 132); mission 
of Holder fils to U.S., Englisn intrigues with Holker pere 
(ff . 210, 221, 225, 238) . 
Events in U.S.: situation at Charleston (f. 14); 
proclamation claimed to have been published by Rochambeau 
at Rhode Island concerning reconquest of Canada (f . 271) ; 
denial of same (f. 279). 
Cumberland's request for release of Garth, made 
prisoner in America and brought to France by d'Estaing 
(ff. 21, 22, 30) . 
Anglo-French exchange of prisoners (ff . 23, 25) . 
Presence of Allaire in Paris (ff. 35, 46). 
Parliamentary proceedings (ff. 314, 322, 324). 
Fleet movements in West Indies (ff . 59, 89, 116, 181, 
268) 
112) 
Operations of d'Orvilliers 1 squadron (ff. 75, 305). 
Printing of work on treaty of Paris of 1763 (ff. 103, 
Attitude of Spain (ff. 213, 229). 
Attitude of England towards Spain (ff. 218, 265). 
Condition of English navy (ff. 260, 284, 350, 366, 
367, 371) . 
Condition of d'Estaing's squadron (ff. 280, 281). 
Condition of English forces in North America (f. 286). 
Publication of brochure on influence of English des- 
potism (ff. 290, 309, 319). 
Publication of a work on consequences of American 
independence (f . 372) . 
Miscellaneous Documents 
1779, Oct. 16. Lord Amherst, extracts from memorial 
to Cabinet Council, proposition for peace with America 
(ff. 15-19) . 
1780, Mar. 12. Cartel pour l'echange general de tous 
les prisonniers pris en mer, Entre la France et la Grande 
Bretagne , et amenes en Europe (Paris, 1780) (ff. 61-72). 
May 22. Kersaint, summary of operations of 
Guichen from Apr. 13, 1780 to this date (ff. 113-114). 
June 8. Royer to Dempster, concerning English 
attitude towards U.S. (ff. 135-157). 
July 5. Journal of Guichen' s squadron, Mar. 21, 
1780 to this date (ff. 175-180). 
Sept. 28. Hamilton, memoir on advantage to be 
obtained from offensive war against English in America, and 
measures to be adopted in view of such a policy (ff. 246-259) 
