244 Angleterre, 1786-1787 
557 (1786. July-Sept.) 
Correspondence of Barthelemy, Carmarthen, Castries, 
Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Two Americans imprisoned at Brest for theft (f . 20) . 
Means utilized by English ministry to attract Ameri- 
cans into provinces adjoining U.S. (ff . 57, 264) . 
Confiscation of American vessels by virtue of act of 
parliament relative to navigation of English ships (f. 125). 
Measures taken by Britain to encourage trade with U.S. 
(ff . 230-232, 234) . 
Claims of Deslandes and Perree (ff . 255, 257) . 
Nomination of Bond as English consul in U.S. (f . 282) . 
Attention being paid remaining American colonies by 
Britain; distrust of English government by certain Canadians 
(f . 264) . 
An Act for Facilitating the Trade and Intercourse 
between this Kingdom and the United States of America (Dub- 
lin, 1786) (f. 234) . . 
558 (1786. Oct. -Dec.) 
Correspondence of Barthelemy, Campbell, Castries, 
Nepean, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Trading privileges accorded Americans by England (f. 91). 
Claims of Deslandes and Perree for losses suffered in 
Newfoundland (ff. 26, 113, 175, 178, 189, 190, 202). 
Reaction of John Adams to Anglo-French commercial treaty 
(f. 91). 
559 (1787, Jan. -Apr.) 
Correspondence of d'Adhemar, Castries, Montmorin 
Subjects Treated 
Regiment of infantry to be sent to Canada (f . 130) . 
Claims of Deslandes and Perree for losses suffered in 
Newfoundland (ff . 231, 369) . 
560 (1787. May-July) 
[n.d. or s.]. List of number of horses exported 
from Great Britain, year by year, Jan. 5, 1780 - Jan. 5, 1787 
(f. 100) . 
561 (1787. Aug. -Oct.) 
Sept. 3. Barthelemy to Montmorin, on Newfound- 
land fisheries (f. 153). 
Sept. 17. Description of British naval forces on 
this date, including those in Newfoundland and North American 
waters (f . 214) . 
