Angleterre, 1783 229 
123) [see also ff. 135, 136]. 
Mar. 5. Provisions of a bill to establish and 
regulate provisionally commercial relations between Great 
Britain and U.S. (ff. 127-129, 160, 218). 
Mar. 12, [n.s.]. Notes on trade and navigation 
(ff . 174-176) . 
Mar. 28. Dumas, memoir against English domina- 
tion of India, and against movement in France to revert to 
former system of an East India company (ff. 285-290, 381). 
[n.d.]. Thurne, summary of English objections 
to preliminary articles of peace; impossibility for Eng- 
lish in Canada to carry on commerce with Mississippi 
(ff . 79-80) . 
[n.d.]. Dupont, observations on renewal of 
English trade relations with U.S., and on Franco-American 
commerce (ff. 191-194). 
[n.d.]. Seymour, "The character of Count de 
Vergennes" (ff. 278, 273-274). 
[n.d.]. Regler, chronodies on peace settle- 
ment (ff . 278, 279) . 
542 (1783. Apr. 11-June 15) 
Correspondence of d'Adhemar, Barry, Baudouin, Beau- 
fort, Beaumarchais, Bienassise, Candau, Castries, Coppens, 
Duvautenet, Fitz-Herbert , George III, Grand, Grantham, 
Grenville, Gustave III, Hamilton, La Peyrouse, Manchester, 
Millet, Mitchell, Moustier, North, d'Ormesson, Queen of 
England, Rayneval, Segur, Shelburne, Thurne [Lerchenberg] , 
Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Moustier' s mission to London: definitive peace 
treaty; trade; negotiations with Netherlands; English 
ministers; restitution of St. Pierre and Miquelon (ff. 3, 
9, 21, 25, 28, 54, 55, 57, 68, 73, 100, 107, 111, 122, 
127, 140, 144, 149, 154, 158. 180, 183, 201, 203, 226, 
238, 251, 258, 260, 261, 293). 
Withdrawal of naval forces from America (ff . 3, 21, 
55, 100) . 
Newfoundland fisheries, restitution of St. Pierre and 
Miquelon (ff. 3, 21, 25, 28, 122, 127, 145, 158, 163, 183, 
203. 208, 238, 275, 277, 300, 309, 318, 330, 340, 347, 
349) . 
Naval prizes (ff. 9, 176, 216, 371, 393, 394). 
Trade of English islands in America (ff . 21, 25, 145, 
158) . 
News from London (ff. 31, 87, 105, 133-135, 142, 165, 
177, 256) . 
Tariff concessions to English ships in French ports 
(f . 35) . 
Claims in favor of French sufferers at St. Eustatia 
(ff . 36, 50, 214, 277, 360) . 
Asgill affair (f . 54) . 
Anglo-American trade (ff. 55, 57). 
English loan (ff. 75, 76). 
Embassy of Manchester in France (ff. 90, 92, 94, 100, 
106. 132, 139, 179, 208, 309, 318, 326, 344, 348, 349, 357, 
369) . 
