Angleterre, 1748-1804 937 
Nov. 23. Printed royal French ordinance con- 
cerning cessation of maritime hostilities (ff . 39-40) . 
1763, Jan. 20, [n.s.]. Observations on British draft 
of definitive treaty of peace (ff . 41-65) . [All the above 
documents relate in part to boundaries of La. and cession 
of Canada.] 
[Mar.?], [n.s.]. Memoir on French Newfoundland 
cod fisheries (ff . 71-78) . 
1783, Feb. 4. Printed royal French ordinance con- 
cerning cessation of maritime hostilities (ff . 158-159) . 
[1796, Apr. 26], Flor. 7, IV. Anguetil, memoir on 
Anglo-French relations, principally commercial; historical 
summary of 150 years of difficulty; American wars; Jumon- 
ville affair; discussion of treaties of 1783 and 1786 
(ff . 199-228) . [A duplicate of this memoir is in memo ires 
et documents . Angleterre, volume 59, dated Flor. 5T] 
[1804] . P. L. Morel, memoir on British ambitions; 
references to British loss of American colonies (ff . 231- 
246) . 
[See MVC, Sept., 1762; Jan. 20, 1763; Apr. 26, 1796.] 
49 (1714-1785) 
[1783]. Letombe, memoir on advantage to France of 
contraband trade of Jamaica; necessity for France to do 
everything possible to establish enduring commerce with 
U.S. (ff . 236-239) . 
51 (1748-1755) 
[1748, Apr.], [n.s.]. Apologia for resignation of 
Lord Chesterfield, containing material concerning British 
designs on Canada (ff. 60-91). 
[May]. Bussy, observations on projected 
preliminaries of peace; Anglo-Spanish dispute over Georgia 
(ff . 92-107) . 
[1748]. Copies or translations of two anonymous 
letters on reply of the States General to French declaration 
of Nov. 17, 1747; Anglo-Spanish difficulties over Georgia; 
1727 siege of Pensacola (ff . 15-40) . 
1751, Mar. 12. Bussy, observations on British mari- 
time pretentions, and measures to be taken by France; 
boundaries of Acadia; seizure of Canadian vessels (ff. 139- 
146) . 
Oct. 30. Saint-Contest to Mirepoix; British 
threat to France; boundaries of Acadia (ff. 147-148). 
[1754]. Bussy, memoir on French conduct since last 
treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle; Anglo-French difficulties in 
America; Ohio territory; boundaries of Acadia (ff . 211-237) . 
1755, Oct., [n.s.]. Memorandum on best means of 
waging war against Britain; should be carried into New 
England and Virginia; colonists, opposed to war, should 
be won over to French side or to struggle for independence 
(f. 247) . 
[1756, June], [n.s.]. Memoir on Anglo-French hostili- 
ties; American phases of war; British aggression on French 
territories in America (ff. 240-246). 
[See MVC, 1754.] 
