France, 1758-1824 1035 
[n.d. or s.]. Observations on Anglo-American treaty 
of 1794 (f . 11) . 
[n.d.]. Extracts from various regulations and treaties 
descriptive of contraband of war; Franco-American treaty 
of 1778; Anglo-American treaty of 1794 (ff. 12-15). 
[n.d. or s.]. Enumeration of measures adopted by 
Britain and France with regard to colonial trade, blockade, 
and prizes; 1800-1812 (f. 197). 
[n.d. or s.]. Note on French and British prisoners 
taken during war of 1803 to 1814; includes prisoners taken 
in colonies (f . 212) . 
[n.d. or s.]. General account of French and British 
prisoners taken during war of 1803-1814 (f . 213) . 
[n.d.]. French commission of revision created Aug. 20, 
1824, Legislation relative au commerce maritime ; cost of 
passage to American islands; whale and cod fisheries; prizes 
taken in colonies (ff . 227-288) . 
2033 (1758-1785) 
[This volume is a register, containing only analyses 
of documents, not the originals. They deal with immunities 
of diplomatic agents.] 
1784, Aug. 2, 7, 9. Four letters, one from Franklin 
to Vergennes, with latter' s reply, and letter of Vergennes 
to Farmers General, with their reply to Vergennes; all deal 
with Franklin's request that Ridley's baggage be exempted 
from customs inspection (ff . 193-194) . 
2034 (1768-1785) 
[This volume consists entirely of passports granted 
for belongings of French and foreign diplomatic agents.] 
1778, Mar. 27. For Si^as Deane, returning to U.S. 
(f . 122) . 
June 6, Sept. 22. For Gerard's belongings, being 
shipped to U.S. (ff. 125, 127). 
1779, Apr. 17; 1782, Apr. 25, Aug. 30. For La Luzerne's 
belongings, being shipped to U.S. (ff. 131, 154, 157). 
1780, Mar. 11. For Gerard's belongings, arrived at 
Lorient from U.S. (f. 138). 
May 2; 1781, June 8; 1783, Aug. 23. For goods 
belonging to Franklin, shipped to him from England and 
Holland; type-cases, physical instruments (ff. 139, 148, 
165) . 
1782, July 24. For John Jay's belongings, being 
shipped from Madrid to Paris (f . 156) . 
2Q35 (1653-1836) 
[This volume deals with immunities of diplomatic 
agents. It is classified according to states. The section 
devoted to the United States is at ff. 247-252.] 
1787, May 19. Extract from requisition of Dudon to 
