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562 (1787. Oct. -Dec.) 
Barthelemy to Montmorin 
Oct. 23. Disposition of U.S. to submit to 
Great Britain; Adams' claim that English are inciting 
revolution in Spanish America (ff . 20-24) . 
Nov. 20. Sends Paine' s pamphlet on lack of wis- 
dom in English policy (ff. 121-124). 
Dec. 11. Rumor that Adams has been recalled from 
mission to Holland, and that U.S. will cease to accredit a 
minister to Great Britain (ff. 198-203). 
Other Material 
Oct. 23. Morande, extract of letters in which 
he tells of English vessels destined for America, and of 
projected Anglo-American treaty (ff . 26-32) . 
Nov. 12. Lambert to Montmorin, representations 
of inhabitants of Nantucket resident in Dunkirk against 
total suppression of duties on whale oil solicited by U.S. 
from France (ff. 102-103). 
Dec. 6, 7. Jefferson to Montmorin, detention 
at Dunkirk of American hostage; English duties on Ameri- 
can whale oil; advantage to France of favoring Nantucket 
fishers (ff. 171-174, 183-184) [see also ff. 175-176]. 
Dec. 10. Proceedings in English House of Com- 
mons for this date; speech of secretary of state for war 
in favor of defense of English colonies, including Canada 
(ff. 204-207) . 
Dec. 19. Eden to Montmorin, on abolition of 
slave trade (ff . 250-252) . 
Dec. 26. Faden to Barthelemy, on John Andrews' 
map of U.S. (f . 278) . 
Dec. 31. Montmorin to Barthelemy, concerning 
inhabitants of Nantucket resident in Dunkirk (f . 287) . 
1787, [n.s.]. Political essay on nature of balance 
of foreign trade insofar as it concerns commercial rela- 
tions between Great Britain and France and between Great 
Britain and other states (ff. 306-310). 
Cn.d. or s.]. List of frigates in service in 
American and Newfoundland waters (f . 34) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Pay of civil officers in Canada 
and Newfoundland (f . 243) . 
563 (1787-1791) (Papers of Barthelemy) 
[This volume includes copies of letters filed in pre- 
ceding volumes, and in addition the following.] 
1790, July 16. La Luzerne to Montmorin, English ves- 
sels sent to Nootka Sound (ff . 226-227) . 
July 24. Floridablanca, restitution of British 
vessels captured at Nootka Sound, together with counter- 
declaration of same date by Fitz-Herbert, on same subject 
(f. 228) . 
