218 Angleterre, 1782 
News from London (ff. 14, 23, 25, 30, 46, 60, 76, 77, 
99, 106, 108, 136, 141, 144, 151, 164, 166, 183, 190, 207, 
220, c47, 293, 309, 334, 345, 354, 357, 366, 376). 
Censoring of English journals (ff. 16, 37 45, 51). 
Franklin's peace negotiations (ff. 23, 60). 
Anglo-French situation in West Indies (f. 32). 
Peace nrojects of Abbe Colbert and others (ff. 48, 
150, 203, 306, 325, 380) . 
Des Roches' project of alliance (f . 62) . 
Proposal for seizure of Newfoundland (f. 65). 
Defeat of West Indian fleet (ff. 77, 79, 88, 132, 136, 
155) . 
Request for freedom of James Parker (ff. 94, 95, 135, 
143, 146). 
Parcieu's ideas on peace (f. 105). 
d'Argenson's ideas on use of neutral flag (ff. 132, 
134) . 
Project for surprise attack on England, by Maurice 
(f. 139). 
Oswald's correspondence (ff. 151, 307, 308, 379). 
d'Argenson's offer of services as secret agent 
(ff . 134, 148) . 
Situation of French and Spanish naval forces (ff. 160, 
321) . 
Brefny's project relative to Ireland (f. 162). 
Situation' of British naval forces (ff. 166, 216, 222, 
227, 321) . 
Project of expedition submitted by Vergennes to Cas- 
tries (f . 170) . 
Crevecoeur-Baussy's project for invasion of England 
(ff . 173, 174) . 
Lardimalies' proposal for military policy (f. 185). 
Justification by Maillebois (f. 186). 
Imprisonment in London of woman Gaudiole for espion- 
age (ff . 201, 202) . 
Legislation relative to prizes (ff. 204, 217 292). 
Information on England furnished by Frances (ff. 205, 
218, 245) . 
Proposal to demand restitution of vessel La Ville de 
Paris (f . 215) . 
Various anonymous proposals concerning military opera- 
tions (ff. 240, 297, 312, 381). 
Claim for vessel Bonnette by Mme. Boisgerard (f. 299). 
Reflections of Croy on confidences given him by Duke 
of Gloucester (f. 305). 
English conduct toward French vessel La Philippine 
(ff . 326, 327, 333) . 
Satirical print entitled "A Sun Setting in a Fog with 
the Old Hanover Hack descending" (f . 335 bis ) . 
Reauest in favor of Asgill, made Drisoner at Yorktown 
(ff . 348, 350, 372, 374) . 
Correspondence of Hutton (f. 356). 
Offer by Rutlidge of services in favor of peace (f. 363). 
Proposed subscription for construction of a ship 
(f . 383) . 
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