Espagne, 1732-1733 375 
397 (1752. Jan. -June 9) Supplement 
Correspondence of Chauvelin, Partyet, Plissay, 
Rottembourg 
Subjects Treated 
News from Spanish Indies, and concerning galleons. 
Negotiation for annulment of Anglo-Spanish assiento 
treaty. 
Manila company proposed at Cadiz. 
English and French naval prizes in America. 
Miscellaneous Documents 
Jan., [n.s.]. Memoir concerning trade of Spain 
and of Spanish America (f . 57) . 
Feb. 1, [n.s.]. News from Spanish Indies con- 
cerning galleons, etc. (f. 63). 
Feb., [n.s.]. Proposals to King of Spain by 
merchants interested in Philippine trade (f . 138) . 
Mar. 24. [?] to Rottembourg, memoir on Cadiz 
company for trade with Manila (f. 159) [see also f. 265]. 
[Mar. 28?]. Proceedings of assembly at Cadiz 
on this date; trade with Spanish Indies and with Philip- 
pines (f . 194) . 
May 28. Rottembourg to Patino, on capture of 
vessel Hirondelle of Martinique (f. 292). 
398 (1752-1735. June 4-Jan. 13) Supplement 
Correspondence of Champeaux, Chauvelin, Plissay, 
Rottembourg 
Subjects Treated 
Establishment of company of Philippines. 
English and French trade with Spanish America. 
Work of Anglo-Spanish commission on American affairs. 
Proposal of Biscayan company concerning whale fisheries. 
Miscellaneous Documents 
Aug. 16. Keene and Van der Meer, representation 
against establishment of company of Philippines (f. 22). 
Sept. 4. La Paz to Keene and Van der Meer, con- 
cerning their protests against company of Philippines (f . 42) 
Sept. 15. La Boulaye, observations on establish- 
ment of company of Philippines (f. 149). 
Oct. 4. Directors of company of Philippines, 
proposals to Philip V (ff. 75, 81). 
1732, [n.s.]. Project on trade and navigation of Cadiz 
with Philippines (f . 204) ; undated observations on this 
project (f . 206) . 
1732, [n.s.]. Memoir on whale fisheries and on port 
of St. Jean de Luz (f . 217) . 
[n.d. or s.]. News from Spanish Indies (f. 14). 
[n.d. or s.]. Continuation of memoir of year 1732, on 
necessity of war with England in preference to allowing 
English to enjoy concessions in West Indies made to them in 
Treaty of Utrecht and afterwards; means of successfully 
attacking English (f. 242). 
