Angleterre, 1783 225 
[Printed in Doniol: Hayneval to Vergennes, Nov. 21, 
22, 23, (2 letters), Dec. 4 (3 letters), 20, 25, (V, 242- 
257; 227; 228; 265n. ; 229-230); Vergennes to Rayneval, 
Nov. 25, Dec. 4, 7, 16, 25, 30 (V, 218-219n. ; 188; 234- 
240; 264, 266n.; 267-269); Shelburne to Vergennes, Nov. 23 
(2 letters) (V, 251; 222); Vergennes to Shelburne, Nov. 28 
(V, 223-224); Grantham to Vergennes, Nov. 23, Dec. 4 (V, 
222n.; 232-233n.); Vergennes to Grantham, Nov. 28 (V, 223); 
Grantham to Rayneval, Dec. 11 (V, 262n.); Rayneval, sum- 
mary of observations, Dec. 11 (V, 261-262n., 263); George 
III, resolution, Dec. 11 (V, 262-263n.).] 
540 (1783. Jan. -Feb. 15) 
Correspondence of Anisson-Duperon, Baudouin, Beaumar- 
chais, Castries, Chardon, Chaumont , Du Moustier, Favier, 
Fitz-Herbert , Franklin, Genssane, Grantham, Haumont, Mme. 
de La Salle, La Tour, Lepinoy, Louis XVI, Mauvoir, Mazille, 
Moustier, Perier, Preville, Rayneval, Robinot, Saint Nex- 
ant, Soliva, Mrs. Swinburne, Thurne [Lerchenberg] , Ver- 
gennes, Mme. de Vitre 
Subjects Treated 
Vessel belonging to Preville (f . 3) . 
Rayneval 1 s second mission to London with Vicomte de 
Vergennes (ff. 5, 11, 12, 16, 18, 19, 28, 32, 39, 51, 61, 
63, 65, 75, 82, 87, 89, 90, 92, 95, 97, 106, 108, 112, 
113, 116, 134, 138, 151, 155, 161, 169, 174, 177, 179, 
182, 194, 200, 207, 236, 241, 249, 255, 256, 258, 262, 
274, 275, 280, 289, 301, 303, 318, 323. 326, 353, 357, 
359, 361, 371, 381, 383, 385, 395, 405). 
Violence of English at St. Eustatia (ff. 42, 115, 
129, 145, 197) . 
Seizure of ship Themis by English (f . 44) . 
News from London (ff. 45, 47, 125, 126, 128, 148, 
267, 277, 305, 364, 412) . 
Considerations of various individuals on peace set- 
tlement (ff. 49, 50, 133, 144). 
French establishments in India (f . 56) . 
Loss of Beaumarchais' flotilla (ff. 80, 403, 414, 
415) . 
Baudouin's mission (ff. 57-59, 93, 94, 141, 243, 279, 
295, 380) . 
Return of Oswald to England (ff. 146, 150). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 140, 159, 174, 184, 185, 
412). 
Representations by Burgundy wine merchants and cloth 
wearers of St. Quentin concerning their interests as in- 
volved in peace treaty (ff. 188, 190, 191, 271). 
Recommendation in favor of Le Mort (f . 192) . 
Fitz-Herbert f s mission (ff. 149, 150, 159, 184, 193, 
195, 199 ? 200, 303, 402, 411). 
Capitulation of St. Pierre and Miquelon (f . 196) . 
Soliva' s offer of his services on mission to England 
(f. 246) . 
Reflections of Genssane on necessity of requiring 
