350 Espagne, 1720-1722 
prisoners held in Spanish possessions (f . 63) . 
Nov. 24. Naval affairs (f . 321) ; enclosing: 
Partyet to Marine Council, Oct. 14, on Spanish detention 
of French vessels from Newfoundland loaded with cod; these 
vessels pursued and captured New England ship likewise 
loaded with cod (ff. 289-298). 
Memoirs 
Aug. 7, [n.s.]. Memoir on ill-treatment of 
French doing business in Spain; prohibition against im- 
portation of fruit and merchandise from French colonies; 
Spanish jealousy over establishment of French La. company 
(ff . 217-237) . 
Aug. 8, [n.s.j. Memoir, copy of which was sub- 
mitted to Laules, concerning seizure of Spanish brigantine 
belonging to company of Indies by French soldiers and 
sailors at Isle Dauphine (f . 207) . 
Dec. 3, [n.s.]. Memoir concerning grant of 
Jamaica to Columbus by Charles V (ff. 372-375). 
[n.d.]. Copy of first proposals of France, 
submitted by Law to Martinez, concerning commerce of Mexico 
and Peru (ff. 356-358). 
[n.d.]. Memoir by Martinez in reply to proposals 
of Law concerning rights in San Domingo (ff . 419-421) . 
Extracts of Letters 
May 10, 24. Extracts of two letters from Bilbao 
to Raussan, on refusal to admit sugar and cocoa from French 
colonies into Bilbao (f . 160) . 
May 18. Allegre to Marine Council, prohibition 
in force at Valencia upon importation of sugar and cocoa 
from French colonies (f. 162) [see also ff. 168, 173-174]. 
June 15. Unsigned extract of letter from Bilbao 
on prohibition against importation of sugar and cocoa from 
French colonies (f . 175) . 
[See MVC. Feb. 11, Aug. 7, 8, 1720.] 
299 (1720-1722, Apr. -Dec. 13) Supplement 
1720, Sept. 9. Memoir of instructions to Maulevrier, 
including discussion of Pensacola; description; its use- 
lessness to Spain and value to France because of La. trade; 
negotiations to be opened on subject (ff . 62-119) . [See 
MVC, Sept. 9, 1720.] 
300 (1721, Jan. 6-Mar. 13) 
Jan. 6. Maulevrier to Dubois, French king con- 
sents to return to Spain territories conquered during war, 
including places in America; subject of Pensacola not yet 
broached to King of Spain (ff. 17-23). 
Feb. 13. D'Artayet [Partyet?], memoir on bounda- 
ries; La. boundary should not be discussed until Spain cedes 
Pensacola to France; boundaries to be demanded; arguments 
for use in negotiation; Spanish missions in Apalache destroyed 
by English from Carolina; French discovery and possession of 
