Danemark, 1810 321 
and Georgia tobaccos, and Carolina rice, imported in ships 
Virginia . Amiable , and Mathilda (f. 29). 
From Gaete 
[n.d.]. Execution of decree of Oct. 29, 1809 
relative to American commerce; requests of Donner and others 
in opposition to this decree (f . 68) . 
From Deliege 
Apr. 19. Capture of vessel Einigkelt by French 
privateer La Perpetua ; cargo consisted of American products 
(ff. 88-89) . 
From Bernstorff 
May 1. Rist, Danish charge at Hamburg, denounced 
to king because he authorized seizure and transport to Kiel 
of several American cargoes; resignation of Bernstorff be- 
cause, having approved Rist's conduct, he cannot write him 
a letter of reprimand (ff. 101-103). 
From Desaugiers 
July 23. Five Danish brigs captured 43 rich 
merchantmen on July 18; a single English ship convoyed 
these vessels, of which several were American (ff. 177-178). 
From Guillaumo 
Sept. 28. Instructed by his government to object 
to seizure by French privateer Reciprocite . captain Masse, 
of American ship Washington in Danish territorial waters 
(f . 255) . 
From Decres 
Oct. 1. Concerning memoir of Masse recounting 
circumstances under which he seized American ships Washing - 
ton and Ploughboy (f. 258); enclosing Masse to Decres, 
Sept. 6, charging collusion between Americans and English 
(ff . 259-262) . 
From Deschodt 
Oct. 15. Sent him on Sept. 30, extract from 
Lloyd's Register stating that American ship Washington had 
arrived from Portugal under British convoy; announces cap- 
ture of ship Ant , captain Parrott ; statement concerning 
fraudulent trade of self-styled Americans: asks for decision 
on status of these two prizes (ff. 285-286). 
From Walterstorf f 
Oct. 26. Concerning Guillaumo' s objection to 
operations of privateer Reciprocite : new territorial vio- 
lation by same privateer against American ship Ant (ff . 313- 
314) . 
[n.d.]. Concerning same subject as above; triple 
claim against Captain Masse for seizure of Ploughboy , Wash - 
ington , and Ant (f. 324). 
