Espagne, 1721 351 
Carolina; attitude to maintain until Pensacola is ceded; 
necessity of retaining La. (ff . 118-119) . 
Feb. 24. Philip V to [Maulevrier?] , final 
reply concerning restitution of Spanish territories in 
America conquered by France (ff . 191-195) . 
Mar. 13, [n.s.]. Draft of separate and secret 
articles, sent to Maulevrier; some concern restitution of 
Pensacola (ff. 232-237). 
Mar. 13, [n.s.]. Observations on separate and 
secret articles, sent to Maulevrier; necessity of discussing 
restitution of Pensacola and not of American territories 
conquered by France, for fear lest Spain include La. in 
restitution (ff. 250-257). 
[See MVC, Jan. 6, Feb. 13, 24, Mar. 13, 1721.] 
301 (1721. Mar. 2-May 20) 
Mar. 30. Maulevrier to Dubois, conditions 
demanded by Philip V in secret Franco-Spanish treaty; 
restitution of all Spanish territories in America occupied 
by France; Maulevrier protested that only Spanish territory 
held by France was Pensacola (ff. 96-101). 
Apr. 25. L. A. de Bourbon to Dubois, complaints 
upon Spanish retention of negro slaves deserted from French 
quarters of San Domingo (ff. 177-178). 
May 5. French Marine Council to Dubois, sending 
enclosed memoir (f. 213); enclosing: undated, unsigned 
memoir concerning capture of New England vessel by French 
ship held in Spain (ff. 214-215). [See also volume 298, 
ff. 289-298.] 
May 7. Draft of secret treaty between kings of 
France, Spain, and Great Britain, sent to Maulevrier; article 
I concerns restitution of Pensacola (ff. 237-241). 
[n.d.]. Duguay-Trouin, memoir requesting resti- 
tution by peace conference of 395,812 piastres resulting 
from sale of effects captured at Rio de Janeiro (ff. 117- 
122) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Draft of memoir directed against 
Don Ferdinand de Courtance y Ramirez, president of San 
Domingo, concerning Spanish retention of deserted French 
negro slaves (ff. 179-181). 
[See MVC, Mar. 30, May 7, 1721.] 
302 (1721, May 5-July 15) 
[May 16?]. Copy of proposed Anglo-Spanish treaty 
of peace as suggested by Stanhope, providing for British 
restitution of captured Spanish property (ff . 34-36) . 
June 13. Anglo-French-Spanish treaty of peace, 
concerning possessions of all three powers (ff . 156-159) . 
July 12. La Houssaye to Dubois, sends memoir 
(f . 247) ; enclosing: La Houssaye, memoir dated July 12, 
concerning expedition against Spaniards in San Antonio 
proposed by St. Denis of Canada; Bienville approves this 
expedition, purpose of which is to seize Spanish horses and 
