Angleterre, 1801-1802 267 
[1801, Nov. -Dec], Frim. X. Cornwallis, project of 
treaty; status quo ante be Hum for cod fisheries (f. 245). 
[1801, Nov. -Dec], Frim. X. [Talleyrand?], report 
on negotiation of definitive treaty with England; return 
of French possessions in Newfoundland (f . 259) . 
[1801, Nov. -Dec], Frim. X. Joseph Bonaparte, coun- 
ter-project for treaty of peace; articles 3, 11, 12, on 
return of Newfoundland fisheries, and concerning whale 
fisheries (f . 268) . 
[1801, Nov.-Dec], Frim. X. Talleyrand, articles of 
peace, including those providing return to France of her 
American fisheries (f. 277). 
1802, June 8. Gambler, orders to Captain Edgell for 
return to France of St. Pierre, Miquelon, and French fish- 
eries (f . 413) . 
[1802, Aug. 19], 1 Fruct. X. Copy of act returning 
to France St. Pierre, Miquelon, and French fisheries, de- 
livered to Jocet (f. 466). 
[1802, Sept. 4; 17 Fruct. X?]. Preliminary articles 
of peace; article 14 concerning fisheries (f. 481). 
597 (1801-1802. Sept. 23-Sept. 22) [An X] Supplement 
Otto 
To Talleyrand 
[1801, Dec 6], 15 Frim. X. Arrangements concerning 
Newfoundland and Tobago (f. 87). 
[1801, Dec. 10], 19 Frim. X. Anglo-American diffi- 
culties over tonnage dues (f . 93) . 
[1801, Dec 31, 1802, Jan. 4, 6], 10, 14, 16 Niv. X. 
Impossibility of exchanging Newfoundland for Tobago; dec- 
larations of Hawkesbury and Addington (ff. 124, 135, 145, 
149) . 
[1802, Feb. 3], 14 Pluv. X. Difficulties with England 
that may be caused by recognition of King of Etruria, based 
on cession of La.; statements of Hawkesbury (ff. 179-182). 
[1802, Feb. 9], 20 Pluv. X. Addington disposed to 
deport Vendeans to Canada (f. 189) [see also f. 476]. 
[1802, Mar. 5], 14 Vent. X. No. 59 concerning Elliot's 
speech attacking Addington' s weakness toward cession of La. 
and Elba, and Hawkesbury* s reply; cession of La. arouses 
new English jealousy (ff. 220-224). 
[1802, Apr. 10], 20 Germ. X. No. 84, his reassurances 
to Hawkesbury concerning latter' s fears for Mexico and 
Peru, aroused by cession of La. (ff. 320-325). 
[1802, May 7], 17 Flor. X. No. 95, English have no 
reason to fear or be uneasy about cession of La. (ff . 377- 
380). 
[1802, July 13], 24 Mess. X. No. 118, cooperation 
between Grenville's party and U.S. Federalists; U.S. ob- 
jections to cession of La.; Otto will attempt to minimize 
American divisions (ff. 456-458). 
From Talleyrand 
[1802, Feb. 14], 25 Pluv. X. Bonaparte concurs with 
Addington' s idea concerning deportation of Vendeans to 
Canada (f . 199) . 
