262 Angleterre, 1794-1796 
[1794, Nov. 15], 25 3rum. III. Madgett, memoir on 
Ireland; Irish Catholic emigration to U.S. (ff. 484-493). 
[1794, Dec], Niv. III. John Jay, memoir to English 
cabinet, requesting reparations for numerous English inju- 
ries to U.S. trade (ff. 302-303). 
[1794, Dec], Niv. III. Grenville to Jay, reply to 
above memoir (ff. 304-306). 
[1794-95], An III, [n.s.]. Observations on political 
situation of England with regard to U.S.; prohibition to 
American navigation of Mississippi imposed by Spain (ff . 
482-483) . 
589 (1795-1796. Sept. 25-Sept. 21) [An IV] 
Delacroix 
From Madgett 
[1796, Jan. 1], 11 Niv. IV. Sends note requested on 
Irish commissioners at present in Philadelphia ff . 116) . 
[1796, Feb. 19], 30 Pluv. IV. Anglo-U.S. treaty of 
commerce (f . 154) . 
To Executive Directory 
[1795-96, Dec. -Jan.], Niv. IV. Concerning overtures 
made to Adet by Wolfe Tone in Philadelphia (ff. 117-118). 
[1796, Jan. 27], 7 Pluv. IV. Irish refugees in Phila- 
delphia request help of France in freeing Ireland from En- 
glish; overtures made by Wolfe Tone to Adet (f . 120) . 
From Wolfe Tone 
[1796, Feb. 26], 7 Vent. IV. On his exile in U.S. 
and his proposals to Adet (ff. 169-170). 
[1795, Sept. 23], lVend. IV. Thanks (f. 395). [See 
also ff. 128, 129-30, 262.] 
From Duckett 
[1796, Jan. -Feb.], Pluv. IV. Reflections on Ireland; 
influence of American war on Irish opinion (ff. 155-156). 
From Tate 
[1796, July 7], 19 Mess. IV. His memoir on conquest 
of Bermudas; allusion to a corps of troops he has raised 
for service of France under authority from Genet (ff . 304- 
305, 306) . 
From Reinhard 
[1796, Aug. 17], 30 Therm. IV. Description of Hammond, 
former British minister to U.S. (ff. 362-365). 
From Truguet 
[1796, Aug. 23], 6 Fruct. IV. Requests information 
concerning frequent trips to England of Captain Jacob Gil- 
bert, commanding American brig The Two Friends (f . 368) . 
To Truguet 
[1796, Aug. 24], 7 Fruct . IV. Reply to above request 
(f . 369) . 
From Nettemont 
[1796, Sept. 9], 23 Fruct. IV. Americans serving En- 
gland as spies. 
