£p,0 Angleterre, 1826-1827 
Aug. 16. British colonial ports closed to 
American vessels; measures taken by U.S. against British 
commerce (ff . £85-286) . 
From Seguier 
Jan. 5. English press attacks on speech of 
U.S. president; superiority of American colonial commerce 
(f. 8) . 
July 5, 7. Financial situation of South America; 
Colombian affairs (ff. 226, 228). 
Oct. 30. Increasing dissensions in Anglo-Ameri- 
can discussions of boundary line between U.S. and New 
Brunswick (ff. 391-392). 
Nov. 10. Parallel conduct of friends of Greece 
in England and in America (ff . 415-416) . 
From Granville 
Feb. 1. Treaties concluded by Sir Charles 
Stuart with Brazil will not be ratified (f. 22). 
Other Material 
Dec. 12. Polignac, observations on Canning's 
speech in Commons, concerning Latin America (f . 446) . [See 
f. 476 for further commentary.] 
Dec. 16. Polignac, "Considerations politiques 
sur la marche progressive de 1' influence anglaise depuis 
l'annee 1824," English policy with regard to new American 
states (ff . 484-496) . 
Dec. 20. Jackereau de St. Denys to Clermont- 
Tonnerre, on proposal to rebuild fortifications of Louis- 
burg; navigation of Gulf of Mexico (ff. 549-550). 
This volume contains numerous allusions to Latin 
American affairs in addition to those indicated above. 
621 (1827, Jan. -Aug.) 
Damas 
From Roth 
Jan. 26. U.S. administration desires to leave 
discussion with England on colonial commerce in hands of 
Congress; Gallatin to handle boundary dispute; U.S. opposed 
to any move against Cuba (ff . 49-53) . 
From Polignac 
Mar. 21. French visa granted Mexican minister 
of foreign affairs; Polignac asks reasons for change in 
instructions concerning Latin American states; desires to 
know what relations he should maintain with their repre- 
sentatives (f . 132) . 
June 20. Canadian commerce in grain (ff. 270- 
271) . 
Memoirs 
Flavigny, on importation of foreign grain into England; 
Parliamentary discussions, 1827; Canadian grain favored 
(ff . 353-372) . 
