544 Espagne, 1825 
Jan. 24. No. 13, observations on attitude of 
various powers respecting Spain, England, and colonies 
(f . 131) . 
Jan. 26. No. 14, proposes to Zea Bermudez to 
arrange with Pope for appointment of bishops in America, 
devoted to legitimist principles; Zea Bermudez replies 
that this is inadmissible; Spain already has an under- 
standing with Pope (f . 141) . 
Feb. 12. No. 25, concerning support accorded 
Spain by Pope in his encyclical to colonial bishops (f . 236) . 
Feb. 17. No. 30, England and Spanish colonies; 
moderation of speech from the throne to Parliament (f * 266) . 
Feb. 25. No. 32, account of news of mission of 
Los Rios to London; his interview with Canning (f. 304). 
Feb. 28 [?] or Mar. 1 [?]. No. 36. colonial 
affairs; tariff for colonies; bishops (f. 321). 
Mar. 10. Release of young Lucien Murat; arriving 
on American vessel on way to America, as result of inter- 
cession of U.S. minister and Murat' s promise never to enter 
any Spanish possessions in New World (f . 381) . 
Resumes of Conferences of Powers in Paris 
Jan. 8. Among Damas, Vincent, Pozzo di Borgo, 
Werther (f. 55). [Printed: A H R, XXII , 601-602.] 
Jan. 20. Among Damas, Vincent, Pozzo di Borgo, 
Werther (f. 95). [Printed: A H R, XXII, 602-605.] 
Jan. 28. Among Damas, Vincent, Pozzo di Borgo, 
Werther, Los Rios (f . 163) . [Printed: A H R, XXII, 605- 
606.] 
Feb. 17/Mar. 1. Damas, Vincent, Pozzo di Borgo, 
Werther (f. 331). [Printed: A H R, XXII, 606-607.] 
Mar. 6. Among Damas, Vincent, Pozzo di Borgo, 
Werther (f. 368). [Printed: A H R, XXII, 607-608.] 
Besanquet 
From Canning 
1824, Dec. 31. To inform Zea Bermudez of intentions 
of British government respecting Spanish colonies, together 
with translation of Besanquet to Zea Bermudez, Jan. 11, 
1825, both enclosed with Boislecomte to Damas, no. 8 [see 
above] (f . 63) . 
From Zea Bermudez 
Jan. 21. Reply to Canning's despatch of Dec. 31, 
1824, enclosed with Boislecomte to Damas, no. 10 [see above] 
{ft. Ill, 119) . 
Zea Bermudez 
Jan. 21. Note expressing desire of King of 
Spain for intervention of allies in support of protest 
against British position regarding Spanish colonies. En- 
closed with Boislecomte to Damas, no. 10 [see above] (f. 109) 
[n.d.]. Resume' of reply stated verbally to be 
theme of despatch to Los Rios, concerning Besanquet' s com- 
munication of Canning's despatch of Dec. 31, 1824. Enclosed 
with Boislecomte to Damas, no. 8 [see above] (f . 81) . 
