Angleterre, 1791 257 
Other Materials 
May 6, 11. Debates in House of Commons on new 
constitution for Canada; speeches of Burke, Pitt, Lord 
Sheffield, Fox (ff. 220-222, 231-232). 
May 26. Nepean to La Luzerne, note on estate 
of Grandin at Cape Breton (f . 301) . 
1791. John Meares, An answer to Mr. George Dixon , 
_ 1J _ : _ In which the remarks of Mr. Dixon on the voyages to 
the North West coast of America , etc . lately published , 
are fully considered and refuted (London, 1791) (ff . 71-86' 
578 (1791. June-Sept.) 
Montmorin 
To d'Ambourg 
June 17. Relative to his claim in Acadia (f. 3). 
From La Luzerne 
June 24. No. 113, reasons why it appears that 
all nations should participate in rights procured by Eng- 
lish in convention on Nootka Sound (ff . 26-34) . 
To Barthelemy 
Sept. 19. English seizure of ship Thomas Kouli- 
kan on pretext that it carried a cargo of military contra- 
band for Americans (f . 269) . 
From Barthelemy 
Sept. 2. No. 127, Hammond sent as English minister 
to U.S.; Spanish commissioner to settle private claims of 
those arrested at Nootka; Wardford appointed English com- 
missioner (ff. 203-219). 
Sept. 9. Hammond leaves for U.S. in private 
character; partition of Canada into two provinces (ff. 227- 
241) . 
Sept. 16. Suspicions aroused by sending of 
Hammond to U.S. (ff. 247-258). 
Sept. 23. Causes of emigration to U.S. from 
north Scotland and Ireland (ff. 278-291). 
579 (1791. Oct. -Dec.) 
Barthelemy to Montmorin 
Oct. 7. Partition of Canada into two provinces 
(ff . 12-22) . 
Oct. 14. Indian deputation to Canadian govern- 
ment to ask aid in adjusting difficulties with U.S. (ff . 29- 
42) . 
Oct. 28. No. 139, belief that English endeavors 
to better relations with U.S. have some relation to insur- 
rection in San Domingo; Hammond and Simcoe sent to U.S.; 
instructions given latter for restitution to U.S. of forts on 
Ohio; departure of two merchant vessels for Nootka (ff. 90- 
101). 
