230 Angleterre, 1783 
Views of Duvautenet on Dutch cession of Trinquemale 
and Negapatnam to France (f . 96) . 
Merchandise bought in Germany for account of Con- 
gress (ff. 98, 99, 223) . 
Proposal of Fox to cede Tobago in return for Nego- 
patnam (ff. Ill, 238, 340). 
Cohaudet sent to London by Beaumarchais (f. 113). 
Fitz-Herbert's mission (ff. 114, 131; 182, 300, 324). 
Suffering in U.S. caused by war for independence 
(ff . 118-120) . 
Disgrace of Arnold at English court (f . 135) . 
English ministerial proposal to exchange commercial 
favors for loyalist rehabilitation (f . 142) . 
Embassy of d'Adhemar in London (ff. 147, 180, 214, 
226, 228, 230, 252. 273, 275, 283, 313, 327, 330, 340, 
362, 376, 405, 409) . 
Opposition to printing of volume on late war (f. 148). 
Punishment of Jersey privateers operating against 
French vessels (ff. 151, 369, 370). 
Beaufort's project for conquest of British Isles 
(f . 152) . 
Readmission of English papers into France (f . 155) . 
Anglo-French packet ships (ff. 209, 213). 
Memoir submitted by inhabitants of Grenada (ff. 225, 
270, 307, 326, 330, 348). 
Shelburne's desire for fulfillment of peace prelimi- 
naries (f . 264) . 
Date for cessation of hostilities in American seas 
(ff . 290, 357) . 
Expedition of La Peyrouse to Hudson Bay (ff. 296, 
319, 359, 360) . 
Request submitted by Luke Ryan (ff. 298, 405). 
Grantham's thoughts on Vergennes (f. 304). 
French duties (ff. 312, 361). 
English forces in American islands (f. 345). 
Evacuation of Goree by English (f . 355) . 
History of North's administration (f. 391). 
French sailors in England, desirous of returning to 
France (ff . 392, 404) . 
Desire of Morande to go to America (ff. 402, 405). 
Miscellaneous Documents 
Apr. 23. George III, full powers to Duke of 
Manchester to sign definitive treaty of peace (ff. 94-95) . 
May 14. George III, ordinance permitting im- 
portation of U.S. products into Great Britain (ff. 242- 
243) . 
May 14. Act to prevent exaction of certain 
papers from vessels belonging to U.S., and to give to His 
Majesty certain powers to establish on a more firm basis 
trade between Britain and U.S. (ff. 244-248). 
543 (1783, June 16-Aug. 10) 
Correspondence of d'Adhemar, Aranda, Aussenac, Bertin f 
Bruny, Caf fieri, Candau, Castries, Chardon, Fitz-Herbert , 
Fox, d'Impfer, Ingram, Mme . Lejeune, Macdonagh, Maddison, 
