Angleterre, 1747-1818 943 
power in India; situation during war of 1778-1783 (ff . 
46-58) . 
1803, [n.s.]. Note on growth of British power and 
riches in India since peace of 1783; America would still 
have won independence if France, instead of engaging in 
ruinous war for benefit of U.S.. had attacked British 
possessions in India (ff. 32-43;. 
1818, May 1. Account rendered to House of Commons 
of British ships trading with India in 1814-1817, including 
vessels from Hawaiian Islands (f . 150) . 
68 (1715-1748) 
1747, Oct. Silhouette, observations on British 
finances, navigation, and trade; Spanish and Portuguese 
commerce with America; difference between trade of Asia, 
India, Europe, and America; French and English continental 
colonies in America; importance of Canada and La.; desire 
of Britain to control all of North America; means of 
strengthening French colonies in North America; reply to 
those who object to populating colonies (ff . 207-249) . 
[Duplicate in memoires et documents . Angleterre, volume 46, 
ff. 45-88.] 
[n.d. or s.]. Rough notes on execution of treaty of 
commerce of Utrecht, Apr. 11, 1713; slight reference to 
America; Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 34-36). 
[See MVC, Oct., 1747.] 
69 (1749-1802) 
1749, July 4, [n.s.]. List of British commodities, 
with indication of source and whether or not they enter 
France; Virginia and Maryland tobacco, Carolina rice, 
grain from French colonies of America, skins and furs 
from British colonies are among articles listed as entering 
France (f . 8) . 
1750, Oct., [n.s.]. Memoir on British designs in 
America as shown by new map of English colonies; observa- 
tions on British encroachments in La. and Florida (ff . 128- 
129) . 
Nov. 5. Durand, on British jealousy of French 
trade and possible results therefrom; contraband commerce; 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff . 130-137) . 
Nov. 21. Extract from letter of Mirepoix; 
Acadian boundaries (ff. 138-139). 
1754, Oct. 5. Silhouette, explanation of article 15 
of treaty of Utrecht; Indian affairs in North America and 
southern British colonies (ff . 224-226) . 
1755, Feb. 3, [n.s.]. Observations on article 9 of 
treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, concerning America (f. 227). 
Feb. 19, [n.s.]. Observations on articles 2, 
3, and 4 of British counter-proposal; evacuation of Ohio 
territory; interdiction of trade; destruction of forts 
(ff. 228-230) . 
Feb. 19, [n.s.]. Explanation of article 15 of 
treaty of Utrecht concerning Indians of North America under 
British control (ff. 231-233). 
