Hambourg, 1776-1790 687 
list of twenty-one vessels, with names of regiments, number 
of men embarked on each vessel, and day of embarkation 
(f . 76) . 
105 (1778-1780) 
Correspondence of Lagau, La Houze, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Hanoverian troops, probably intended for America, but 
said to be intended for Ireland (ff. 3, 7, 267, 269, 314, 
381) . 
French informer in Hamburg loses confidence after 
Saratoga (f . 10) . 
Commercial interest of Hamburg lies in American inde- 
pendence (f . 15) . 
English difficulties in engaging men in Hamburg for 
service in America (ff . 15, 35, 381) . 
Franco -American treaty (ff . 19, 71) . 
Effect of treaty and of Stormont's departure from 
Paris in Hamburg, and on French shipping there (ff . 65, 
71). 
Troubles in Hanover caused by forced recruiting; 
destination of recruits not known (ff . 102, 109, 113, 114, 
121, 123). 
Scarcity of men in Germany (f . 249) . 
Neutral commerce, prizes, etc. (ff. 257, 392). 
104 (1781-1785) 
Correspondence of Lagau, Viviers, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
German troops embarking for America (ff. 15, 17, 23, 
156, 160, 161) . 
English recruiting for Hanoverian service in Hamburg, 
Bremen, and Lubeck (ff. 28, 54, 55, 59, 60, 62, 64, 85, 
87, 89, 94, 96, 107, 110, 114-117, 126). 
French demand that English recruiting in Hamburg be 
forbidden (f . 46) . 
Hanoverian deserters enlist in Prussian service for 
fear of being sent to America (f . 247) . 
Congratulations of Hamburg to France on signing of 
preliminaries of peace (f. 280). 
Desire of Senate of Hamburg to negotiate treaty of 
commerce with U.S. (ff. 284, 304). 
105 (1786-Anr. 5. 1789) 
Cn.d. or s.]. Statement of import trade of Bremen 
during 1788; shows U.S. third, after France and England 
(f . 273) . 
106 (1789. Apr. 6 — 1790) 
[n.d. or s.]. Statement of import trade of Bremen 
during 1789; U.S. third on list; separates importations 
from Charleston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Savannah, and 
Maryland (f . 231) . 
