Angleterre, 1785-1786 243 
English attempts to embarrass American commerce; 
English agents in America; dependence of U.S. on England 
(ff. 34, 47, 237, 238) . 
American tobacco trade (ff. 377, 452). 
Other Material 
June 23. State of Massachusetts, act for 
regulation of navigation and commerce (f . 34) . 
Sept. 7, [n.s.]. Policy of English ministers 
relative to American commerce (ff . 185-198) . 
Oct. 25. La Tour, opinion on two manuscripts, 
one entitled "Discours sur l'esclavage des Negres" , the 
other "La decouverte de l'Amerique a t'elle ete utile ou 
nuisible au genre humain?" ; no reason for not printing 
first; a few passages in second should be repressed 
(f . 283) . 
Nov. 28. Admiral Campbell to Evan Nepean, re- 
specting ill-treatment of French in Newfoundland (f . 340) . 
Dec. 30. Castries to Vergennes, violence to- 
wards French in Newfoundland (f. 428). 
1785, [n.s.]. Project concerning fur trade; fur 
trade at New York; trading posts at Albany, Oswego, Niagara, 
Detroit, Michilmachinaw (f. 461). 
[n.d. or s.]. Table of maritime insurance 
rates, London to various places, and between various ports; 
many American ports mentioned, among them New York, Charles- 
ton, Philadelphia, Quebec, Newfoundland, etc. (f. 225). 
555 (1786. Jan. -Mar.) 
Correspondence of d'Adhemar, Barthelemy, Carmarthen, 
Castries, Deslandes, Herries, Perree 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-U.S. trade (f. 6). 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 46, 220, 273). 
Claims for damages suffered in Newfoundland (ff . 154, 
191, 273) . 
Tobacco trade (f . 198) . 
556 (1786. Apr. -June) 
Correspondence of d'Adhemar, Barbazan, Barthelemy, 
Castries, Hartley, d'Hector, Louis XVI, Rayneval, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Newfoundland fisheries, and ill-treatment accorded 
French fishers by English (ff. 24, 27, 57, 60, 66, 79, 90, 
139) . 
American loyalists (f . 66) . 
Slave trade (ff. 126, 128). 
Activities of French, English, and American privateers 
(ff. 126, 128, 157). 
Two Americans arrested for theft of money and personal 
effects of two Englishmen (ff. 287, 319, 338, 378). 
