448 Espagne, 1771-1772 
British contraband trade with Cuba (ff . 350-355) . 
Expedition of La Crenne to America (ff. 440-441). 
565 (1772. Jan. -May) 
Correspondence of d'Aiguillon, d'Aunoy, Favre d'Aunoy, 
Boynes, Fuentes, Grimaldi, Loppinot, Ossun 
Other Material 
Apr. 24. French translation of royal Spanish 
cedula regulating trade with Indies, accompanied by printed 
Spanish text with autograph signature of Charles III 
(ff. 399-405). Feb. 11, 18, Mar. 3, May 26, Gazeta de 
Madrid (ff. 145-150, 203-20.6, 257-260, 481-484]T 
Subjects Treated 
Settlement of Franco-Spanish boundary in Santo Domingo 
(ff. 17-20, 372-374, 413, 415, 437-440, 473). 
Ineffectiveness of French efforts to protect interests 
of their nationals in La.; claims of individuals; appeal 
of Acadians in St. Malo for permission to rejoin relatives 
who have gone to La. from Halifax, Maryland, and Philadelphia 
(ff . 56, 66-67, 333) . 
Sum due governor of Manila for advances made to French 
vessel (ff. 59, 72, 94-95, 132-135). 
Restitution of French fugitive slaves in Puerto Rico 
(ff. 116, 139-140, 219-223, 282, 321-323, 335-339, 351-352, 
407-411) . 
Spanish regulations prohibiting foreign trade with 
America and Philippines; concessions to France (ff. 399- 
405) . 
News of British America: restitution of Port Egmont; 
importance of colonial trade; departure of Canadians to 
settle in French colonies; admission of Catholics to Grenada 
assembly; orders sent by London to Falkland Islands (ff. 145- 
150, 203-206, 257-260, 314-315, 481-484). 
Expedition of La Crenne; his visit to Havana (ff. 290- 
293, 296-298. 308-310, 330-331, 344, 345, 348-350, 375-376, 
382-383, 392). 
566 (1772, June-Aug.) 
Correspondence of d'Aiguillon, Boynes, Fuentes, 
Gribeauval, Grimaldi, Ossun 
Other Material 
June 30, Aug. 4, 18, 25. Gazeta de Madrid 
(ff. 77-80, 261-264, 327-330, 370-373TT 
Subjects Treated 
Seizure by French vessel of three inhabitants of 
Philippines (ff. 75, 193, 200, 251, 333). 
News of British America: Rhode Island, South Carolina; 
British emigration to colonies; trade with Jamaica and Santo 
Domingo (ff. 77-80, 261-264, 327-330, 370-373). 
Franco-Spanish boundary difficulties in Santo Domingo 
(ff. 257-260, 322-324). 
