Angleterre, 1790 255 
with France; departure of Admiral Cornish's squadron for 
islands (ff. 143-148) . 
Nov. 5. No. 62, Anglo-Spanish convention; 
conversation of George III with La Luzerne; satisfaction 
of English ministers; summary of articles of convention 
on Nootka Sound; future disarmament; reason to doubt that 
convention includes secret article concerning France 
(ff. 151-159) . 
Nov. 12. No. 63, English ratification of Anglo- 
Spanish convention; surprise that it contains no clause on 
disarmament (ff, 171-178). 
Nov. 30. No. 66, opposition criticism of Anglo- 
Spanish convention; La Luzerne thinks it obscure; mention 
of Elliot as British minister to U.S. (ff. 228-235). 
Dec. 3. No. 68, concerning statement to be 
made to George III concerning Anglo-Spanish convention; 
speeches of Pitt and Fox (ff. 251-252). 
Dec. 7. No. 69, Spanish ratification of Anglo- 
Spanish convention; details on reaction of House of Commons 
to convention (ff . 260-269) ; enclosing extract from English 
newspaper of Dec. 4 concerning convention (f . 259) , and 
Journal of House of Commons for Dec. 3, containing speeches 
of Pitt and Grey on Anglo-Spanish convention (ff . 255-256) . 
Dec. 14. No. 71, information on parliamentary 
debates concerning Anglo-Spanish convention (ff . 304-313) ; 
enclosing account of debates in House of Lords on Dec. 13 
(ff . 300-303) . 
Dec. 17. No. 72, parliamentary debates on con- 
vention (ff . 315-325) ; enclosing Journal of House of Commons 
for Dec. 13, 14 (ff. 292-297). 
Dec. 31. No. 75, reasoning of president of 
English East India Co. to prove that commercial questions 
will cause war with Spain in Pacific before two years 
(ff. 367-385) . 
From Gower-Sutherland 
Nov. 12. Sends Anglo-Spanish convention of 
Oct. 28 (f . 179) . 
[n.d.]. (F. Ill); enclosing translation of Leeds 
to Gower-Sutherland, Oct. 22, satisfaction caused by tenor 
of Montmorin's note of Oct. 10; expresses hope that France 
will not support Spain in war without first having been 
convinced that England is in the wrong (ff. 106-107). 
Other Material 
Nov. 8. Gentleman of Montreal to friend in 
Glasgow; St. Clair's expedition into Miami territory; Indian 
request for help from British at Detroit; danger that Detroit 
may fall to Americans (ff. 167). 
Nov. 30, Dec. 7. Journal of House of Commons for 
these dates, containing debates on Anglo-Spanish convention 
and armament expenditures; speeches of Pitt, Fox, Grey, 
Mainwaring (ff. 236-237, 272-273). 
