950 Memoires et Documents 
97 (1700-1827) 
This volume consists entirely of memoirs on Franco- 
Spanish political and commercial relations since establish- 
ment of house of Bourbon in Spain, by the Baron de 
Boislecomte. For American material, on colonies, U.S. 
trade with Spain and other powers, see ff. 69, 81, 82, 108, 
158, 159, 218, 221, 223, 225, 226, 238, 239. 
117 (1703) 
1703. Account in Spanish of services of Don Juan 
Francisco de Seixas y Lovera, governor of province of 
Tacuba in Mexico. 
124 (1704-1705) 
1746. Seixas y Lovera, memoir in Spanish on conquest, 
government, and importance of French colonies; with regard 
to New France and Mississippi country, see ff . 193-207, 
257, 262. 
[n.d. or s.]. Plan for naval campaign of 1705; conquest 
of Portugal; French and Spanish trade with West Indies. 
130 (1704) 
This volume contains the correspondence and papers of 
Seixas y Lovera, and a memoir by him on events in New Spain 
since its erection to a viceroyalty. 
131 (1704) 
This volume consists of a single memoir by Seixas y 
Lovera on the exploitation of mining property in the Spanish 
colonies. 
132 (1766-1777) 
Among other memoirs on commercial affairs in this 
volume is an unsigned, undated memoir on foreign trade with 
the Spanish colonies. 
138 (1565-1720) 
Among a variety of materials in this volume is an 
unsigned, undated memoir concerning regulations governing 
French vessels visiting New Spain. 
153 (1659-1812) 
1748, Feb., [n.s.]. Draft for general Franco-Spanish 
understanding on commerce and navigation; St. Lawrence 
whale fisheries; situation in La. (f. 265). 
[See MVC, Feb., 1748.] 
156 (1747-1768) 
1754, Cn.s.]. Memoir on French rejection of memoir 
of British commissioners on Acadia (1751) , and on English 
