Angleterre, 1795-1797 263 
From [?] 
[1796, Sept. 5], 19 Fruct. IV. Extract, containing 
news brought by two Americans from London that England is 
sending arms into Upper Canada in preparation for an in- 
vasion of La. and Mexico through Ohio and Mississippi val- 
leys (f . 382) . 
Other Material 
[1795, Oct. 1, Dec. 14] 9 Vend., 23 Frim. IV. Adet 
to Committee of Public Safety sends memoir on Ireland that 
he submitted to Wolfe Tone (ff. 23, 94). 
1796, Aug. 27. [?] to Executive Directory, English 
government hopes that a war with Spain will assure U.S. 
support by guaranteeing to U.S. Spanish possessions as far 
as Mississippi (ff. 371-376). 
[1795-1796], An IV, [n.s.]. Political memoir on res- 
titution of La. to France (ff . 406-413) . 
[n.d.]. Rowan, memoir to serve as continuation of 
his letter from Philadelphia of Aug. 15-18, [1795?], con- 
cerning Irish exiled in Philadelphia (ff. 128, 129-130). 
590 (1796-1797. Sept. 22-June 18) [An V] (Conferences at Lille) 
Delacroix 
To Malmesbury 
[1796, Dec. 18], 28 Frim. V. France considers arti- 
cle 20 of Treaty of Utrecht abrogated in fact by cession 
of Florida, St. Augustine, and Pensacola to England in 
1763 (ff. 169-170, 171-172). 
From Truguet 
[1797, Jan. 21], 2 Pluv. V. Asylum accorded English 
prisoners escaped from Nantes by ship Diana of New York 
(f. 185) . 
[1797, May 11], 22 Flor. V. Concerning Col. Cambefort, 
emigrated to U.S. (f. 309). 
To Truguet and Merlin 
[1797, Apr. 30], 11 Flor. V. Attitude to adopt towards 
neutral ships, particularly those of U.S., loaded with mer- 
chandise belonging to enemies of France (f . 282) . 
Other Material 
[1796, Nov. 7], 17 Brum. V. Anguetil, memoir on pos- 
sessions that international law does not permit be left to 
British; restrictions on Newfoundland fisheries; French 
loss of Canada and fur trade; English treaty with Iroquois 
Indians (ff. 88-98) . 
1796, Dec. 17. Malmesbury, confidential memoir on 
principal points involving restitutions, compensations, 
and reciprocal concessions; England offers restitution of 
St. Pierre, Miquelon, and Newfoundland fisheries on basis 
of status quo ante bellum (ff. 155-158, 162-165). 
[1796, Dec. 21], Niv. V, [n.s.]. Note on Spanish con- 
travention of Treaty of Utrecht by cession to England of 
Florida, St. Augustine, and Pensacola (f. 181). 
