274 Angleterre, 1819 
decision of U.S. House of Representatives not to censure 
General Jackson (ff. 77-80). 
Mar. 26. No. 214, sensation caused by news of 
cession of Florida to U.S.; fears concerning fate of Canada 
(ff. 81-82) . 
Mar. 30. No. 215, opinion of U.S. minister, 
Rush, on cession of Florida (ff. 85-86). 
To Latour Maubourg 
Apr. 19. No. 1, concerning action of French 
minister to U.S. in matter of Florida cession; reply to 
be given to England (ff. 97-98). 
June 24. Concerning rumored cession of Cuba to 
England (f . 150) . 
July 29. No. 11, presence in London of Toledo, 
supposedly sent by Spain to sound out English on question 
of Florida cession (ff. 194-196). 
Aug. 23. No. 14, it is believed Spain will not 
ratify treaty for cession of Florida; to discover English 
intentions; attitude of France (ff. 213-214). 
Aug. 30. No. 15, asks Latour Maubourg on what 
grounds he bases belief that cession of Florida will cause 
rupture between England and U.S.; consequences of such 
rupture (ff. 222-223). 
Sept. 27. No. 20, believes that England does 
not wish to become embroiled with either U.S. or Spain, 
but that she would like to see these two powers embroiled 
with each other, for that would facilitate recognition of 
Republic of Buenos Aires (ff. 260-261). 
From Latour Maubourg 
Apr. 23. No. 3, concerning actions of French 
minister to U.S. with regard to cession of Florida (f. 100). 
May 14. No. 8, Lansdowne's motion of May 11 in 
House of Lords, concerning execution of Arbuthnot and 
Ambrister at order of Jackson, and cession of Florida; 
English government, forewarned of cession, made no objection 
(ff. 109-110). 
June 29. Rumored cession of Cuba to England 
(f . 152) . 
Aug. 3. No. 28, belief that Spanish King will 
not ratify Florida treaty; attitude of England (ff . 198- 
199) . 
Aug. 10. No. 30, belief that if U.S. occupies 
Florida before ratification of treaty, England will occupy 
Cuba (ff . 206-207) . 
Aug. 24. No. 33, English armament; probable 
English rupture with U.S. over Florida cession (ff . 215- 
217) . 
Sept. 21. No. 41, slight effect in England of 
news of non-ratification of Florida treaty; Castlereagh's 
assurance to Rush that England had nothing to do with this 
outcome; Toledo's mission (ff. 250-253). 
Sept. 24. No. 42, Castlereagh has stated that 
he advised Spain to ratify Florida treaty; denial of rumored 
arrangement regarding Cuba (ff. 256-258). 
