238 Angleterre, 1784 
as determined by English; reasons English have to fear 
French colonies; current situation of Pennsylvania and 
its government (ff . 154-171) . 
549 (1784. June-Aug.) 
Correspondence of d'Adhemar, Admiralty of Dunkirk, 
Barthelemy, Briansiaux, Calonne, Carmarthen, Castries, 
Cooper, Corbion, Coronge, Deslandes, Du Calvet, Gouello, 
Grenier, Hailes, Howe, Kerguelen, Mauclerc, Mauvoir, 
Rouchon, Tenet, Thurne, Mme. de Thurne, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Gift of Cook's Voyages by George III to Louis XVI 
(ff. 6, 8-10 ? 132, 134, 281). 
Reflections on dangers of treaty of commerce with 
England (f . 14) . 
Naval prizes (ff. 16, 19, 22, 26, 41, 43, 62, 128, 
172, 192, 255, 257, 288, 293, 299, 310, 395, 408, 423, 
438-440, 458) . 
Signature of definitive Anglo-Dutch treaty (f. 23). 
Pillage of ship Actif at Newfoundland (ff. 27, 399, 
400, 454-456) . 
English importation of non-manufactured articles from 
U.S. (f. 48) . 
Reparations for pillage of St. Eustatia (ff. 65, 116, 
139, 150, 168, 185, 204, 293, 299, 391, 395, 408, 422, 425, 
442, 444). 
Drowning of Baron de Chargey, returning from Jamaica 
(f. 107) . 
Restitution of Goree to France (ff. 108, 113, 124, 
184, 188) . 
Mission of Thurne in London (ff. 110, 114, 130, 137). 
Arrest of Du Calvet by governor of Quebec because of 
favoritism for Americans; his appeal to Franklin (ff. 181, 
201) . 
Affair of Grenier at Grenada (f . 196) . 
Prisoners of war (f. 202). 
Anglo-French treaty of commerce (ff . 248, 436) . 
Abandonment of Comte de Grasse by certain officers 
during battle of April 12 (f. 264). 
Slave trade at Albreda, and return of this post to 
France (ff. 287, 288, 299, 395, 398, 404, 408, 427). 
Delimitation of Senegal and of Gambia (f. 308). 
Claim of Rev. Cooper of Charleston (ff. 310, 440). 
U.S. commissioners sent to England to settle commer- 
cial questions (f . 400) . 
Concessions taken from Zeevertz and Landois at St. 
Vincent (f . 430) . 
Miscellaneous Documents 
June 19. Rev. Robert Cooper, memoir to lieu- 
tenant general of Admiralty of Dunkirk, his capture on 
board Ward , coming from Charleston, S.C. (f . 43) Csee also 
ff. 105, 135]. 
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