324 Danemark, 1811 
concerning American ships Ploughboy and Ant , captured by- 
French privateer (f. 479). 
Desaugiers 
From Rosenkrantz 
July 6. Mention of letter of Prince of Eckmuhl 
to Didelot [ff. 219-220]; king has received news of this 
letter with gratitude; ill-founded pretentions of French 
privateer Rodeur in capture of ship Harper (ff. 233-234). 
Sept. 7. Similarity of signatures of Keames 
and Kearney caused mistake that led to denunciation of 
Baur, of Altona (f. 340). 
Nov. 11. Reply to Desaugier's note of Nov. 7, 
measures to be taken to allow ship Olive Branch to proceed 
on her voyage; American ship Columbia also possesses king's 
passport; together with this letter, Desaugiers, reply of 
Nov. 11, giving reasons justifying action of French priva- 
teer (ff . 427-428) . 
To Rosenkrantz 
Nov. 6. Claims of Masse, captain of privateer 
General Durosnel which captured ship Olive Branch , under 
American flag, on night of Nov. 3-4 (f . 415) ; enclosing 
Masse to Desaugiers, report on capture of Olive Branch , 
and various related documents, dated Oct. 4, Nov. 4, 5 
(ff . 416-419). 
From Masse 
Nov. 8. Report on vexatious measures imposed 
by government on his lieutenant in charge of prize Olive 
Branch ( f . 420 ) . 
Other Material 
Mar. Oxenstierne to Rosenkrantz, allusion to 
note submitted by Maret to U.S. minister in Paris drawing 
distinction between visit and recognition of a vessel; 
Swedish reaction to these principles (ff. 73-76). 
May 10. List of vessels of all types anchored 
near Heligoland on this date, including one supposedly 
under U.S. flag (f. 172). 
June 22. Prince of Eckmuhl to Didelot, evidence 
of fraudulent dealings with enemy at Tonningen; evident 
partiality of burgomaster in affair involving French priva- 
teer Rodeur (ff. 219-220). 
Aug. 15/27. Lisakevitch to Romanoff, new seizure 
of an American merchant vessel by French commander of small 
vessel La Minute, which has already taken two American ships 
(f. 315JT 
Nov. 24. Alquier to Baur, concerning claims of 
Danish government relative to capture of American vessels 
Ploughboy . Ant, and Washington ; commission of French and 
Danish officers to 'be appointed to study this affair (f. 431) 
