368 Espagne, 1730-1731 
Nov. 2. Louis XV to Rottembourg, instructions 
concerning maritime commerce, navigation, and privileges 
of French in Spain, as well as various unsettled matters; 
trade with Indies; products of French islands in America; 
assiento company (f . 78) . 
373 (1750-1731. Dec. -Jan. 22) 
Correspondence of Chauvelin, Hulin 
Subjects Treated 
English and French trade with Spanish Indies. 
Loss of Spanish frigate at Jamaica. 
Miscellaneous Documents 
Dec. 11. Officials of St. Jean de Luz to 
Chauvelin, prohibition against embarkation of Spanish 
sailors in their whaling vessels (f . 42) . 
Cn.d. or s.]. Memoir on commerce of New Spain; 
English abuses (f. 228). 
Cn.d. or s.j. Plan of memoir on trade of Spain 
and Spanish Indies (f . 232) . 
Cn.d. or s.]. Memoir concerning claim of house 
of Veragua to island of Jamaica (f . 236) . 
374 (1730-1731. Jan. 9-Jan. 9) Supplement 
Correspondence of Champeaux, Hermainville, Lajre, 
PI is say 
Subjects Treated 
Trade of New Spain and Philippines, 
Miscellaneous Documents 
June 15. La Boulaye, memoir concerning Spanish 
trade in Peru and Mexico; laws and regulations governing 
that trade; contemporary inconvenience of those laws; 
methods of obviating inconveniences; illicit English com- 
merce (f . 207) . 
June 15. La Boulaye, observations on changes 
in Spanish trade with Mexico; English commerce; introduction 
of Chinese and Indian merchandise by way of Philippines 
(f . 213) . 
July 23. La Boulaye to Chauvelin, concerning 
Noguichart's plan for trade between Mexico and La.; damages 
caused Spain by English in Jamaica and by assiento treaty 
(f . 227) ; enclosing: Noguichart, secret memoir, dated 
July 23, concerning failure of Perier's attempts to establish 
trade between Mexico and La.; attempts of Carolina English 
to arouse savages against Spaniards and French; voyage he 
proposes to Spain to secure orders of Philip V for establish- 
ment of trade between Mexico and La. (ff . 228-230) . [See 
MVC] 
July 31. La Boulaye, means that might be used 
to persuade Spain to destroy illicit English trade with 
Peru without giving England cause for complaint (f . 231) . 
