Hollartde, 1711-1756 1039 
peace of Utrecht, Rastadt , and Baden of 1713-1715. The 
author was Le Dran. For mention of Newfoundland fisheries, 
see volume 54, ff. 86, 98. See also ibid., f. 139. 
56 (1711-1712) 
This is the first volume of a history, presumed to 
be by Du Theil, of the negotiations at the Congress of 
Utrecht, Dec. 30, 1711-Oct. 22, 1712. The second volume 
of this account is listed under volume 59 below. This 
volume ends with May 24, 1712. For a discussion of American 
affairs, see ff. 27, 99, 123-125, 176-177, 188-189. 
57 (1709-1759) 
This volume contains two historical memoirs touching 
incidentally upon American affairs. The first is by Le 
Dran, dated 1739. It is a history of Louis XIV s negoti- 
ations for peace in Holland in 1709, and is a partial 
extract from a manuscript of the Marquis de Torcy, later 
published at The Hague (1756) under the title Memo ires de 
M. de_ J _ L _ ; _ pour servir a 1' histoire des negociations „ depuis 
le traitte de Riswick .jusqu* a la paix d'Utrecht . The 
second is an undated memoir by Du Theil descriptive of the 
same events, outlining the negotiations of Rouille and 
Torcy in 1709 (f . 171) . 
59 (1712) 
This is the second volume of Du Theil' s history of 
treaty of Utrecht, of which volume 56 preceding is the 
first. 
65 (1748-1773) 
1748. Le Dran, introduction to history of peace of 
Aix-la-Chapelle, Oct. 18, 1748; mention of Florida (f . 88) ; 
of Georgia (f . 89) . 
66> iiZ> £§. (1748-1753) 
These three volumes consist entirely of a history of 
the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748, by Le Dran, prepared 
by him in 1753. The following folios refer to America: 
volume 66-9, 26, 28, 71, 76, 79, 80; volume 67-18, 19, 30, 
118, 233, 239, 241, 244, 245, 267, 306, 315, 328; volume 
68-5, 147, 178. 
