388 Espagne, 1738 
Spanish Indies; situation of company since expiration of 
its treaty (f . 34) . 
June 24. French assiento company, observations 
on Champeaux's reply of May 16, 1738 to Maurepas' letter 
of Apr. 19, 1738 (f . 47) . 
June £8. Louis XV to La Marck, memoir of in- 
structions concerning French maritime commerce in Spain 
and West Indies, and French assiento company (f. 56). 
July 21, 28. Partyet to Maurepas, Anglo-Spanish 
differences; prizes; slave trade; commerce with Spanish 
Indies (f . 91) . 
July 21. Partyet, project for settlement of 
Anglo-Spanish difficulties, designed to secure various 
advantages to Spain and France; slave trade; English privi- 
lege of sending vessels to Spanish Indies; English usur- 
pations in Florida; settlements in Georgia (ff. 93, 104). 
[See MVC] 
Sept. 7. Maurepas and Daubenton to La Marck, 
in favor of French assiento company (f. 132). 
Dec. 13. La Mina, project for Franco-Spanish 
treaty of alliance; English trade and pretentions in 
America; occupation of Georgia (f. 194). 
Dec. Amelot, observations on La Mina's project 
for Franco-Spanish treaty of alliance; boundaries of 
Carolina (ff. 199, 204). 
Dec. [n.s.]. French counter-proposal for treaty 
of alliance with Spain; measures to be taken against 
England; boundaries of Carolina (ff. 226, 230, 234). 
447 (1738. Jan. 6-May 13) 
Correspondence of Amelot, Champeaux, Vaulgrenant 
Subjects Treated 
Indult on trade of Spanish Indies. 
Epidemic in New Spain. 
Cessation of Spanish-Portuguese hostilities in America. 
Naval prizes taken in America. 
Amelot 
From Bureau 
Jan. 14. Pillage of his vessel Angelique at 
San Domingo by Cuban pirates under commission from governor 
of Florida (f. 42). [See also Bureau to Louis XV, Jan. 14, 
on same subject (f. 44).] 
To Bureau 
Feb. 4. Reply to letter of Jan. 14 (f. 58). 
From Vaulgrenant 
Mar. 3. Matter of Anglo-Spanish difficulty over 
new English colony of Georgia referred back to commissioners 
(f. 164). 
Mar. 31. Letters of reprisal against Spanish 
merchants in America furnished by England to her merchants 
(f . 220) . 
