1048 Correspondance des Consuls 
Despatches of Danneryr 
1794. Seizure of French prizes by U.S.; defense of 
his conduct in arrest of vice-consul Duplaine; affair of 
French prisoners from Guadeloupe put ashore at Boston from 
parliamentary vessel King George , with accompanying affi- 
davits, proces - verbaux , and other documents; Bostonian 
sympathizers with and enemies of republican government of 
France. 
Despatches of Mozard 
Brum. IV. Non-receipt of laws, and charge that 
American vessels throw overboard everything addressed to 
French officials; French refugees from St. Pierre, Miquelon, 
and elsewhere. 
Other Material 
1792, Oct. 1. Certified copy of declaration signed 
at Boston by twenty-four French subjects residing in 
Massachusetts repudiating revolutionary government of 
France. 
1792, [n.s.]. List of French subjects deceased 
within jurisdiction Of Boston consulate. 
1793, [n.s.]. Inventory of archives of French consu- 
late at Boston. 
1793-1794. Documents relating to recall of Letombe; 
appointments of Dannery and Mozard; services of Letombe; 
reports on Dannery; etc. 
1794, [n.s.]. Twelve-page draft of report "No. 16" 
to Executive Directory on controversy with U.S. government 
concerning alleged violations of commercial treaty of 
1778; refusal of U.S. to permit sale of French prizes in 
American ports; many erasures and corrections. 
1794. Group of documents relating to French prisoners 
from Guadeloupe put ashore at Boston from vessel King 
George ; expenditures of consulate for French prisoners 
from West Indies. 
1795. Lists of French prisoners, refugees, and others 
repatriated aboard General Lincoln , Captain Jay, and Hunter , 
Captain Henry Tibbetts. 
[n.d.]. Documents relating to French privateer 
Marseillaise and sale of its prizes at Boston. 
Printed Documents 
[1794] . Recueil de diverses pieces en faveur du 
Citoyen Letombe ; collection of letters from Thomas Jefferson, 
Samuel Adams, and other personnages in praise of Letombe; 
on last leaf is a ms. certificate signed by James Monroe 
at Paris, Aug. 31, 1794. 
[n.d.]. Nancred, Les Citoyens Francais habitans de 
L'Amerique Septentrionale , a leur patrie , a ses Representans ; 
written by French subject residing at Boston; an attack on 
Dannery for his conduct in affair of the Marseillaise . 
Newspapers 
1792, Dec. 10. Le Courrier Politique de l'Univers 
