Angleterre 
1 (1604-1779) 
1776, Jan. Debates in parliament, report of Pitt's 
speech on Stamp Act (ff. 178-185). 
Mar. 12. Vergennes, considerations upon position 
of Britain with regard to her North American colonies, and 
upon attitude which France and Spain should adopt; recom- 
mending granting of secret aid (ff. 222-227). [Printed: 
Stevens' Facsimiles , no. 1316; Doniol, I, 273-278.] 
2 (1782-1805) 
[1781?]. D'Albon, memoir on present status of Great 
Britain; contains review of quarrel in North America (ff . 
34-94) . 
1790, June, [n.s.]. Short narrative of political 
conditions in Britain from Oct., 1788 to June, 1790; brief 
references to dispute with Spain over capture of vessel 
in Nootka Sound, and to claims of loyalists in America 
(ff . 95-118) . 
1791, May 10, [n.s.]. Statement of British maritime 
forces; list of vessels in commission in various ports, 
including Nootka Sound, America, Jamaica (ff. 119-142). 
[1797, June 8], 20 Prair. V. J. A. B. Rozier, memoir 
on Canada and U.S.; proposes French conquest of Canada, 
and discusses ways and means; letters of Canadians to 
French consul in New York (ff. 177-187). 
6 (1554-1794) 
[1774?], [n.s.]. Memoir on situation of Great Britain; 
relations with American colonies (ff . 174-187) . 
1776, Nov. 15, [n.s.]. Memoir on British armaments; 
not justified by American war; evidence that Britain plans 
for war with France; de facto sovereignty of American 
colonies; majority of Americans desire independence (ff. 
162-173) . 
1776. Sch6rer, memoir on Anglo-Russian project for 
conquest of Japan; real motive of Captain Cook's expedition 
is not exploration of California coast and search for 
northwest passage, but conquest of Japan; Spain has been 
warned of threat to California; Japan should be warned 
(ff . 156-161) . [See memoires et documents . Angleterre, 
volume 56, ff. 208-213.] 
[1780]. John Paul Jones, project for American surprise 
descent on St. Helena (ff. 255-259). 
1782, Jan. 18. James Jay to Vergennes, transmitting 
memoir by Jay on necessity of striking at British commerce, 
and a plan for destroying large numbers of British merchant 
vessels in port (ff. 188-190). 
9 (1660-1804) 
1739, Oct., [n.s.]. Plan for negotiation to settle 
Anglo-Spanish difficulties; Georgia boundaries; Florida; 
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