Danemark 
162 (1779-June. 1780) 
Correspondence of Blome, Caillard, La Houze, Sartine, 
Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Capture of Danish ship Linderust by American cruiser 
Hampden . Captain Thomas Pickering (ff. 3, 7, 13, 15, 18, 
26, 59, 60, 66, 70, 80, 289) . 
Attitude of northern countries towards American inde- 
pendence, according to Bernstorff (ff. 27, 67, 118). 
Danish proposal to bar Americans from northern seas 
(ff . 39, 67, 87) . 
Capture of Danish ships by American privateers (ff . 
50, 74, 106) . 
Prohibition upon inhabitants of Danish islands against 
trade with Americans (f . 50) . 
Danish frigates sent into American waters (ff. 67, 81, 
279) . 
Russian overture to Sweden and Denmark concerning 
navigation in northern seas (ff. 106, 118). 
Restitution of Izard's property, found on board vessel 
declared good prize (f. 174). 
Restitution of two English vessels brought into 
Berghen by American frigate Alliance , captain Landais (ff . 
232, 242. 246, 256, 261, 272, 275, 279, 294, 305, 309, 322, 
339, 358). 
Attitude of Netherlands towards John Paul Jones (f . 256) . 
Schimelmann' s proposal to send 12000 guns to Americans 
(f . 272) . 
Protection accoirded at Christiansand to two American 
privateers, pursued by two English frigates (ff. 284, 293, 
305) . 
Swedish restitution to English of property taken from 
them by American privateer which entered port of Marstrand 
(ff . 284, 316) . 
Hostile attitude of Denmark towards American privateers 
(ff. 289, 293, 294, 309, 320). 
Declaration of Pariche on Danish restitution to English 
of two prizes taken by Jones (f . 294) . 
Admission to Danish and Norwegian ports of American 
merchantmen under French or Spanish flag (ff . 294, 299* 305, 
309, 320, 536, 450, 462) . 
Correspondence between Franklin and Danish ministry 
(ff. 336, 360, 385, 398, 402, 405, 441). 
Help granted American vessel under French flag at 
Berghen (ff . 407, 416) . 
Neutral league proposed by Catherine II (ff . 435. 441, 
443, 450, 456, 459, 467, 480, 482, 488, 490, 495, 496). 
Friendly treatment accorded stranded American crews at 
Berghen; their embarkation for Dunkirk (ff. 467, 488). 
U.S. claims for losses suffered by their citizens in 
Norway (f . 490) . 
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