Angleterre, 1772-1787 241 
1772, June. Frances, memoir on situation of England; 
revocation of Stamp Act; Chatham's colonial system; atti- 
tude of ministers towards war (ff . 30-34) . 
1774, Mar. 5. Frances, memoir on ability of England 
to sustain war; prepared for Turgot, sent to Vergennes; 
indifference of French ministers to information on Ameri- 
can revolution; causes of war of 1755: Acadian boundaries, 
success of England; state of English finances, army, navy; 
English forces in America; unwise conduct of England to- 
wards Americans (ff . 34-45) . 
1780, Feb. 1. Chevalier, memoir to Sartine on dangers 
menacing France in India (ff . 46-51) . 
May 26. Chevalier, memoir on way to obtain 
peace; necessity of attacking English in India rather than 
in America (ff. 51-57). 
1784, Frances, notes on situation of England (ff. 57- 
60) . 
1785, July 26. Gazette de France , containing an act 
of July 17 concerning foreign merchandise prohibited in 
France (ff . 115-117) . 
1786, July 14. Convention between His Britannick 
Majesty and the King of Spain . . . (London, 1786) , concern- 
ing Mosquito Coast (ff. 237-244). 
Sept. 26. Anglo-French treaty of navigation and 
commerce (ff . 268-276) . 
1786. An Act for Facilitating the Trade and Inter - 
course between this Kingdom and the United States of America 
(Dublin, 1786) (ff. 260-262). 
1787, Jan. 15. Anglo-French commercial convention 
(ff . 277-278) . 
1787. An Act . . . for giving effect to a Treaty of 
Commerce and N avigation . . . between His Ma.jesty and the 
Most Christian King (Dublin, 1787) (ff. 279-289). 
1787. An Act For the further increase and encourage - 
ment of Shipping and Navigation (Dublin, 1787) (ff. 290-313), 
1787. An Act For j^^ prohibiting the importation of 
all Hops , except of the growth of Great Britain , and the 
British Plantations (Dublin, 1787) (ff. 314-331). 
[n.d. or s.]. Two memoirs on Anglo-French treaty of 
commerce (ff. 215-220, 220-223). 
[n.d. or s.]. Summary of negotiation in England of 
French commissioners sent there as result of treaty of com- 
merce of Apr. 11, 1713 (ff . 223-229) . 
552 (1785. Jan. -Mar.) 
Feb. 18. d'Adhemar to Vergennes, bill to re- 
strict U.S. commerce with Newfoundland to a limited period, 
and to importation of flour, biscuits, and cattle in Eng- 
lish ships; debates; importance English attach to Newfound- 
land (f . 200) . 
Feb. 23. Hamilton, memoir respecting trade of 
France with America, and sending titles of memoirs on sub- 
ject he submitted to Castries in Mar., 1783; this is fol- 
lowed by extract from a memoir on French maritime commerce 
(ff . 234-240) . 
