>24 Angleterre, 1782 
Nov. Memoir on St. Pierre and Miquelon sub- 
mitted by France to England (ff. 109-110). 
Nov., [n.s.]. Memoir on lies Turques (ff. 111- 
113.) . 
Nov., [n.s.]. Observations on various particu- 
larities relative to Deace; concern islands of America 
(ff . 114-115) . 
Nov., [n.s.]. Memoir on present condition of 
English finances (ff . 116-125) . 
Nov., [n.s.]. Table of increases in standing 
debt of England (ff . 126-127) . 
Dec. 4. Reply of England to proposals of Span- 
ish ambassador of Nov. 28; England will sacrifice two 
Floridas if Spain will cede Gibraltar (ff . 151-152) [see 
also ff. 54, 135, 147, 157, 175, 199]. 
Dec. 5. His Majesty' s most gracious speech to 
both Houses of Parliament , _ 1JL _ ! _ (ff. 161-162). 
Dec. 6. Franklin to Vergennes, returns map, 
with U.S. boundaries marked as settled in preliminaries 
of peace (f . 168) . 
Dec. 11. Rayneval, summary of observations 
(f . 200) . 
Dec. 15. Le Mort , observations on cession to 
France of Spanish part of San Domingo (ff. 229, 231-234). 
Dec. 15. Le Mort, memoir on proposed division 
of American islands among France, Spain, and England (ff . 
236-242) . 
Dec. 18. Grantham, proposed article of peace 
concerning East Indies (ff . 260-261) . 
Dec. 20. Grantham, observations on various 
articles and replies of Rayneval; St. Pierre, Miquelon, 
India, Dominica, treaty of commerce (ff. 275-277). 
Dec. 24. Report read to Louis XVI in commit- 
tee, concerning Rayneval' s letter of Dec. 20, and remarks 
of Fitz-Herbert concerning Dominica made in conference 
with Vergennes on Dec. 23 (ff. 305-310, 340-342). 
Dec. Rayneval, memoir on situation of France 
before war (ff . 392-394) . 
Dec. Grantham, memorandum concerning resti- 
tution of French establishments in India (ff . 395-397) . 
[n.d.]. Vaudreuil, supplement to his reply to 
statement of De Grasse addressed to Council of War at 
Lorient (ff. 403-408). 
[n.d.]. d'Orly, memoir on present war with 
England, and on peace settlement (ff. 409-412). 
[n.d. or s.]. Notes on Grenada, Tobago, 
Dominica, and Antigua (ff. 271-272, 273-274). 
[n.d. or s.]. Observations on preliminary ar- 
ticles of peace (ff. 287-288). 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir demonstrating practica- 
bility of English reconquest of America (ff. 345-346). 
[n.d. or s.]. Declaration of Rights Without 
which no Englishman can be a free man , nor the English 
Nation a free People (ff . 413-416) . 
