1036 Memoires et Documents 
parliament of Bordeaux, as result of which parliament re- 
voked judgment ordering imprisonment of Thomas Barclay, 
U.S. consul general in France, and special agent to emperor 
of Morocco (ff. 248-250). 
1788, May 27. Moustier to Montmorin, concerning 
immunities granted foreign ministers and residents by U.S. 
Congress (ff. 251-252). 
2036 (1727-1840) 
[This volume deals with immunities of diplomatic agents 
in France.] 
1782, Aug. 7. Vergennes, circular to foreign agents 
in France ; servants in employ of various missions are for- 
bidden to bear arms (f. 148). [See f. 149 for list on 
which Franklin is indicated as having replied to this 
circular. ] 
1785, May 25. List of ambassadors who have been 
notified of ban upon bearing of arms by servants attached 
to their missions; Jefferson mentioned (f. 169). 
2099 (1758-1789) 
[This volume consists of royal orders of varied 
character. ] 
1780, Feb. 15. Order to seize papers of Allaire. 
Anglo-American, and to confine him in Bastille (f. 57). 
2100 (1754) 
[1758}, [n.s.J. Observations on situation of Britain 
at beginning of 1758; English expenditures for preservation 
of their American colonies (ff. 120-129). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on position of France in relation 
to Britain; British plans for conquest of Canada as means 
of invading New Mexico and Spanish colonies; English projects 
against French colonies in America; British checked in Canada 
(ff . 40-89) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on critical political situation 
in Europe; British desire to expel French from North America 
and to take La. and New Mexico (ff. 90-117). 
[See MVC, 1754.] 
2114 (1773) 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir on situation of France in 
present European political system. [Entire volume is de- 
voted to this memoir.] Concerning Spain; Spanish desire 
to avoid cession of Mobile to Britain; cession of New Orleans 
to Spain; numerous details on South America (ff . 223-244) . 
