Angle terre, 1733 227 
Jan. 28. List of foreign ministers accredited to 
Court of St. James (f. 288). 
Jan. Vergennes, note informing Emperor of nego- 
tiation of preliminary peace (ff. 309-310). 
Jan., [n.s.]. Memoir on conduct of Holland during 
war, and her peace aims (ff . 311-314) . 
Feb. 3. Model for exchange of ratifications of 
preliminary articles of peace (f . 335) . 
Feb. 3, [n.s.]. Reflections on articles of peace 
treaty relative to India (ff. 342-351). 
Feb. 4. Ordonnance du Rpi, concernant les termes de 
la cessation des Hostilites en mer _ i _j_ 1 _ (ff . 362-363) . 
Feb. 4. Thurne, considerations on English claims 
concerning peace preliminaries; surrender of colonies and 
of Indian nations, fur trade; Canadian boundaries according 
to Quebec Act (ff. 364-365). 
Feb. 14. George III, proclamation announcing cessa- 
tion of hostilities with France, Spain, Netherlands, and 
U.S. (ff. 397-398, 420-421). 
Feb. 14. George III, explanatory declaration con- 
cerning extent of armistice at sea (f . 417) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Continuation and conclusion of English 
plan for recovery of America (f. 128). 
[Printed in Doniol: Grantham to Vergennes, Jan. 9 
(V, 274n.); Rayneval to Vergennes, Jan. 14, 24 (2 letters), 
28 (2 letters) (V, 275; 279-230; 280-281; 273n. ; 283n. , 
285-286); Vergennes to Rayneval, Jan. 20, 24, Feb. 1 (V, 
275-276; 281-282; 286-288); Vergennes, note outlining 
peace preliminaries, Jan. (V, 282n.).] 
541 (1783. Feb. 16-Apr. 10) 
Correspondence of d'Adhemar, Aubert , Baudouin, Browne, 
Castries, Cazeneuve, Chanetie, Chardon, Couradin, Digby, 
Dumas, Dupont, Fitz-Herbert , Fleury, Fox, Genet, Grandmont, 
Grantham, Howe, Lenoir, Magnieres, Miromenil, Moustier, 
d'Ogny, Rayneval, Richemont, Ryan, Schweighauser , Segur, 
Seymour, Shelburne, Thurne [Lerchenberg] , Todd, Vergennes, 
Vial 
Subjects Treated 
Moustier 1 s mission to London (ff. 3, 10, 12, 25, 28, 
38, 45, 56, 58, 62, 68, 72, 76, 94, 97, 113, 114, 125, 138, 
145, 147-149, 152, 158, 163, 165, 177, 181, 184, 186, 187, 
200, 205, 212, 217, 225, 227, 234, 244, 250, 260, 295, 305, 
307, 309, 314, 318, 319. 322, 326, 328, 334, 337, 352, 355, 
356, 384, 385, 388, 393). 
Fitz-Herbert' s mission (ff. 9, 48, 171, 217, 360, 365, 
396, 397) . 
Proposal to maintain in London a pamphleteer devoted 
to France (f . 38) . 
News fnom London (ff. 40, 59, 78, 111, 132, 134, 160, 
163, 170, 211, 271, 316, 344, 346 ? 386, 392). 
Jersey privateers and their interception of French 
vessels coming from colonies (ff. 44, 77, 108, 301). 
