Angleterre, 1782 217 
Proposal to send provisions to French and English 
colonies victims of hurricane (f . 41) . 
Reprisals against English colonies (f. 53). 
Pourparlers for purchase of correspondence between 
Stormont and Necker, unfavorable to U.S. (ff. 12, 15, 35- 
37, 54, 55, 127) . 
Parliamentary proceedings (ff. 87, 98, 101, 105, 140, 
158. 176, 192, 196, 198, 200, 206, 209, 235, 237, 239, 248, 
251). 
Correspondence between Franklin and Burke (ff. 98, 
125, 226) . 
Attempt of English to demonstrate to people unprof- 
itable character of American commerce (f. 96). 
Condition of English navy (f. 166). 
Possibility of secret Anglo-French negotiation con- 
cerning fate of U.S. (f. 194). 
Denunciation of Forth (f. 244). 
Presence in Londpn of secret agents from Emperor, 
King of Sweden, and Empress of Russia, entrusted with peace 
proposals (f . 271) . 
Departure from London of American named Digs, en- 
trusted with peace proposals for Adams in Holland (f. 279). 
Attitude of new British ministry towards Americans 
(ff. 282, 290, 294, 307, 320, 335). 
Operations of De Grasse's squadron (ff. 302, 309, 315, 
332) . 
Dutch recognition of American independence (f . 333) . 
Grenville's mission to France (f. 338). 
Miscellaneous Documents 
Apr. 5. Thurne [alias Lerchenberg] , projected 
memoir to be distributed in Canada, on situation of Canada 
in general (ff. 296-301). 
Apr. 22. Abbe Mary, observations on existing 
war and on policy of new British ministry (ff. 322-327). 
Apr. 23. Thurne [alias Lerchenberg], Histoire 
de la guerre d'Arnerigue (London, 1782) ; printed prospectus 
Iff. 329-330) . ' 
537 (1782. May-July) 
Correspondence of d'Argenson, Lady Asgill, Baudouin, 
Beaumarchais, Mme . Boisgerard, Brefny [O'Reilly], Bruny, 
Castries, Chardon, Colbert, Crevecoeur-Baussy. Croy, Des 
Roches, Dumouriez, Dupont, Fleury, Fox, Frances, Franklin, 
George III, Grant, Grantham, De Grasse, Grenville, Hamil- 
ton, Kerguelen, Lardimalie, Lauzun, La Valiniere, Le Bou- 
cher, Lenoir, Lessart, Louis XVI, Maillebois, Maurice, 
Menou, d'Ogny, Parcieu, Robertson, Rutlidge, Thurne [Ler- 
chenberg], Vergennes, Washington 
Subjects Treated 
Grenville's mission (ff. 3, 4, 26, 27, 37, 38, 40-43, 
51, 64, 67-72, 81, 138, 148, 153, 188, 361. 364). 
De Grasse* s squadron at Jamaica (f. 6). 
Capture of St. Eustatia (ff. 8, 29, 44). 
Exchange of prisoners (f . 13) . 
