442 Espagne, 1769 
Spanish order for cannons to arm packets for America 
(f . 109) . 
Appreciation of Aubry and his work in La. (ff . 175, 
203, 211). 
Appeal of Carlier for protection of his family in La. 
(ff . 212-213) . 
556 (1769. Jan. -May) 
Correspondence of Arriaga, Beliardi, Chappe d'Auteroche, 
Choiseul, d'Ennery, Fuentes, Grimaldi, Montigny, Ossun, 
Praslin 
Other Material 
[Mar. 2]. Bousigues, cruelties of Spanish 
governors of Marguerite (ff. 222-225). Mar. 24, Beliardi, 
memoir on proposed cession of Philippines to France (f. 288). 
Apr. 26, Courtin, memoir on Philippines (ff. 289-290). 
Jan. 3, 10, Feb. 28, Mar. 14, 21, May 2, Gazeta de Madrid 
(ff. 6-9, 22-25, 213-216, 264-267, 279-282, 435-438T7" 
Subjects Treated 
News concerning British America: items from Boston 
and New York; action on American affairs in parliament; 
colonial subsidies; discovery of northwest passage (ff. 6-9, 
22-25, 213-216, 264-267, 279-282, 435-438). 
French officials still in La.; correspondence by packet 
between Havana and La.; revolt in La. against Spanish control; 
affair of d'Aunoy in La. (ff. 26, 59-60, 95-97, 100, 102-104, 
126, 159-161, 175, 231-232, 259-260, 274-276, 284, 327, 382- 
384, 404, 434) . 
British withdrawal from left bank of Mississippi; 
projected British settlement on Gulf of Mexico (ff . 26, 59- 
60) . 
Mission of Chappe d'Auteroche in California (ff . 26, 
337-340, 523) . 
Hurricane in Cuba (f. 43). 
Report of discovery of gold in California (ff. 102-104). 
Franco-Spanish colonial relations; projected trade 
between New England and French and Spanish colonial pos- 
sessions (ff. 124, 162-163, 221-225, 237-238, 274-276, 327, 
382-384, 427-428, 434, 474, 557). 
Projected cession of Philippines to France (ff. 286- 
290) . 
Slave trade of French interfered with by Spaniards in 
America (ff. 391, 424, 429, 539-540). 
557 (1769, June-Sept.) 
Correspondence of Aubry, Cadot, Choiseul, Cornic, 
Fuentes*, Grimaldi, Lafitte, O'Reilly, Ossun, Praslin 
Other Material 
Aug. 21-31. Various documents concerning trans- 
ference of La. from French to Spanish sovereignty, and 
consequent uprising in New Orleans; principally proclamations 
of O'Reilly, and correspondence between him and Aubry (ff. 
293-296, 320-332, 344-345, 362-380). Sept. 1, extract from 
