Danemark, 1811 323 
Oct. 12. No. 414, affair of American brig 
Harper (f . 387) . 
Oct. 19. Swedish protection accorded American 
merchant vessels (ff. 395-396). 
Oct. 29. No. 419, ship convoyed by Swedish 
armed vessels is American, with cargo of tobacco and leather 
destined for Stockholm (f. 403). 
Nov. 2. No. 420, Rosenkrantz requests instruc- 
tions from Paris concerning two captured American ships, 
Hannah and The Two Generals (ff . 405-406) . 
Nov. 9. No. 422, calls attention to excessive 
audacity of French privateers in capture of American ships 
(ff. 412-414) . 
Nov. 12. No. 423, enclosing note from Rosen- 
krantz concerning American ship Olive Branch (f . 426) [see 
ff. 427-4283. 
From Alquier 
Dec. 3. No. 8, information concerning American 
ships Ploughboy . Ant , and Washington , captured by privateer 
Reciprocite (f. 476). 
Dec. 8. No. 11, has communicated to Rosenkrantz 
despatch of Nov. 14 in which Maret requests joint Franco- 
Danish commission to settle question of territorial vio- 
lations in capture of three American vessels; sends addi- 
tional observations by Rosenkrantz (f . 483) ; enclosing 
Rosenkrantz to Alquier, Dec. 4, observations on capture of 
American vessels (ff . 484-485) . 
Dec. 14. No. 17, Irving' s well-founded claims 
against captain of French privateer Etoile du Nord who 
unjustly seized an American vessel off Swinemunde ; captain 
has already been deprived of his command (f. 499). 
Dec. 24. No. 25, sends account of Irving' s 
proposals; after reading message from Madison, spoke to 
Alquier of advantage Napoleon would receive by encouraging 
Americans to declare war against England; important r6le 
of Barron; engagements France should assume in order to 
win over Americans; respective power of England and U.S. 
(ff . 519-520) . 
From Walterstorff 
June 8. Requesting Maret to intervene before 
Conseil des Prises in case of capture of Ploughboy , Ant , 
and Washington by Reciprocity (ff . 207-208) . 
July 24, Aug. 21. Two letters concerning 
Peter Olsen Bunning of Trondheim, Norway, held at La Force 
as an Englishman because he landed at Bayonne from an 
American ship (ff. 250, 300). 
From Imperial Procureur General 
Sept. 21. Government prosecutor before prize 
court, concerning capture by French privateer Reciprocite 
of American vessels Ploughboy . Ant , and Washington (f . 362) . 
To Sussy 
Dec. 6. Objections raised by Danish government 
