1030 Memoires et Documents 
1805, Apr. 10. Act of British parliament, licenses 
allowing importation into Britain of products of enemy 
colonies on board neutral vessels in time of war (f . 89) . 
1806, May 27. Journal politique . Leyden; contains 
letter of Fox to Monroe, May 16, 1806, relative to blockade 
(ff. 123-124). 
Nov. 21. N. Bonaparte, printed text of Berlin 
decree blockading British isles (ff. 139-141). 
Dec. 31. Holland and Auckland to Monroe and 
Pinckney; treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation 
is ready for signature; attention called to Berlin decree 
(ff . 144-145) . 
1807, Dec. 3. Analysis of the three orders of Council . 
Dated 11th November , 1807 , . . . ; restrictions of blockade; 
U.S. and colonies (ff. 151-156). 
Dec. 17. N. Bonaparte, printed text of Milan 
decree; vessels from British colonies are fair prizes 
(f . 157) . 
Dec. 18. Declaration of British king against 
importation of products of enemy colonies in West Indies 
(f . 158) . 
1808, Jan. 11. N. Bonaparte, decree issued from 
Tuileries compensating for denunciation of vessels coming 
from British colonies (f . 161) . 
Aug. 15. Council of Commerce and Colonies, 
reply to American questions; entry of American vessels into 
ports of Spain and Portugal (f . 162) . 
1809, Jan. 23. Canning to Erskine, extract; against 
U.S. trade with France (ff. 164-165). 
Mar. 1. U.S. Congress, extract of embargo upon 
trade with Britain and France (ff. 166-171). 
Apr. 17-19. Correspondence between D. M. Erskine 
and R. Smith (f . 172) ; French translation of this corre- 
spondence, with Madison's proclamation of Apr. 19 (ff. 173- 
179) . 
Apr. 29. On the interviews between the Lords 
of Trade and Baring , Mackenzie , Glennie and Mullett re - 
specting the commercial relations between the U.S. and 
and England (f . 182) . 
May 10, 12, [n.s.]. Report on U.S. non-intercourse 
act (ff . 183-184) . 
June 19. Proceedings of U.S. Senate; bill 
amending and extending non-intercourse act (ff. 185-186). 
1809. Summary extract of work published in America 
and London on relations of U.S. with Britain and France 
(ff . 187-188) . 
1810, [Oct.?], [n.s.]. On British maritime legislation 
with regard to neutrals; British opposition to neutral trade 
with French colonies during Seven Years War; measures 
adopted in 1793-94 against French colonial products (ff. 
200-203) . 
Oct. British orders-in-council, 1793-1806; note 
of Howick to Monroe, Jan. 10, 1807; of Holland and Auckland 
to Monroe and Pinkney, Dec. 31, 1806; message of Jefferson, 
Jan. 17, 1806; Fox to Monroe, May 6, 1806 (ff. 212-217). 
