Angleterre, 1783 235 
Dec. 3. Abstract of exports from Pensacola to 
Great Britain between July 5, 1778, and July 5, 1779, to- 
gether with similar abstract for Florida, 1763-1773 (ff . 
269-270) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Memoir by an unknown on trade, 
and consequences of discovery of America, and on a project 
for a Christian confederation (ff . 83, 84-90) . 
546 (1783, Nov. 11-Dec.) 
Correspondence of d'Adhemar, d'Auberteuil, d'Aubigny, 
3arentin, Breteuil, Briansiaux, Calonne, Castries, Char- 
don, Dacier, Dumas, Lafayette, Lenoir, Manchester, Mauvoir, 
Shelburne, Storer, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Conclusion of definitive peace (ff. 3, 7, 12, 14, 81, 
83, 102, 108, 110, 118, 124, 152, 160, 161, 164, 189, 220, 
296) . 
Question of eventual capture of Fort James [1782] 
(f . 16) . 
Embassy of d'Adhemar in London: conclusion of defini- 
tive peace; English forces in America; English commerce 
with France and America; affair of St. Eustatia; Tobago 
(ff. 3, 17, 67, 78, 111, 124, 128, 152, 193, 211, 222, 251, 
281, 306) . 
Embassy of Manchester in Paris: duties on English 
packet ships (ff. 20, 22, 40, 58, 71, 107, 109, 199, 211). 
Pillage of St. Eustatia (ff. 26, 32, 128, 222, 276, 
295) . 
Affair of Daniel Ross (f. 27). 
Intrigues of Beniowsky relative to North America 
(ff . 29, 92, 93, 128) . 
Anglo-French commerce according to peace treaty (ff . 
51, 52, 124) . 
Contraband tobacco (ff. 55, 187). 
Naval Drizes (ff. 56, 78, 114-116, 144-146, 273, 277, 
281) . 
Affair of Fillassier at San Domingo (f . 57) . 
Publication of a history of North's administration 
and of American war (ff . 113, 151) . 
Printing press similar to Franklin's sent to Vergennes 
by Lafayette (f. 126). 
Mission of Storer (ff. 140, 187, 274). 
Relations between Shelburne and Vergennes (f . 163) . 
Detention of Archibald Steel at Havre as hostage 
(f . 273) . 
Miscellaneous Documents 
Nov. 11. George III, speech to Parliament, 
announcing conclusion of peace (ff . 7-9, 10-11) . 
Nov. 12. House of Lords, address to George III 
(ff . 12-13) . 
Nov. 12. House of Commons, address to George 
III (ff. 14-15) . 
Nov. 18, [n.s.]. Memoir on Anglo-French commerce 
