Espagne, 1789-1790 505 
Desire of Dufossat to send letter to brother in New 
Orleans (ff. 84-85, 150, 208). 
Debt owed Demont by Hinard of La. (ff . 94, 102, 103, 
155) . 
Desire of Mile. d'Apremont to change La. currency 
into specie (ff. 350, 377). 
Important Document 
Mar. 2. La Vauguyon to Montmorin, no. 10, 
Russian settlements in northern California, and British 
establishment near Straits of Magellan (f . 171) . 
[See MVC, Jan. 31, Feb. 13, 28, May 12, 1789.] 
627 (1789, June-Dec.) 
Correspondence of Mile. d'Apremont, Chesne, Comte de 
La Luzerne, Lemarchand, Montmorin, Portier, Saint-Charles 
Sub.jects Treated 
Laws prohibiting importation of foreign cloths into 
Spanish possessions; French protests; modification of 
Spanish commercial restrictions (ff . 82-83, 98, 102, 105- 
110, 130, 156, 163, 164, 303-305, 360). 
Spanish occupation of Nootka in 1788; British design 
to occupy and colonize Nootka (ff . 179-184) . 
U.S. vessels on tour of world (ff . 179-184) . 
Estate of Estardy in La. (ff. 79, 152, 352, 353). 
Desire of Mile. d'Apremont to convert La. currency 
into specie (ff. 97, 252). 
Other Material 
Aug. 28, [n.s.]. Account of expedition of 1788 
under Dom Esteban Martinez along northwest coast of America; 
Spanish occupation of Nootka; capture and release of two 
U.S. vessels commissioned to make tour of world; capture 
of British vessel and discovery of English design to occupy 
and colonize Nootka (ff. 179-181, 182-184). 
[See MVC, June 1, 21, July 12, 13, 23, Aug. 2, 9, 17, 
22, Oct. 19, Nov. 10, 1789.] 
628 (1790. Jan. -May) 
Correspondence of Del Campo, Marquis de La Luzerne, 
La Vauguyon, Duke of Leeds, Montmorin 
Sub.jects Treated 
Anglo-Spanish differences over Nootka Sound; conflicting 
claims; British enterprises against other Spanish territories; 
Spanish and British naval preparations; attitude of France 
(ff. 6, 96, 232, 370, 412, 414, 418). 
Restrictions on admission of foreigners to Spanish 
colonies (f . 248) . 
Royal decrees reorganizing Spanish ministries, particu- 
larly those concerned with colonial affairs (f. 335). 
