692 Hambourg, 1810-1819 
121 (1810-1815) 
Champagny 
From Bourrienne 
1810, Jan. 29. Licenses for American vessels (f. 31). 
Apr. 20. Daily arrival of American vessels at 
Tonningen in Holstein (f . 107) . 
From Groning 
1810, June 18. Respecting Bremen-owned vessel Eolus, 
coming from Baltimore with tobacco and cotton, and sequestered 
upon its arrival (f. 156). 
From Abel and Doorman 
1810, Oct. 30. Representation respecting increased 
tariff on colonial merchandise (f. 246). 
122 (1814-1816) 
1816, Sept. 25. Marandet to Richelieu, on treaty of 
commerce between Sweden and U.S. (f . 324) . 
123 (1817) 
Richelieu 
From Marandet 
Feb. 20. American proposals to Danish cabinet 
for a treaty of commerce (f . 86) . 
June 2. Insurrection in Brazil: cruise of an 
American squadron in Mediterranean (f. 211). 
June 15. Insurrection in Brazil (f . 240) . 
June 23. Measures taken with regard to emigrants 
going out to America (f . 246) . 
From Beaucours 
Dec. 12. Presence near Gibraltar of an Algerian 
flotilla under American flag (f. 370). 
124 (1818-1819) 
Richelieu 
From Beaucours 
1818, Mar. 28. Presence in Hamburg of U.S. minister 
Pinckney (f . 33) . 
Apr. 29. Preparations that give reason to presume 
misunderstanding between Great Britain and U.S. (f . 40) . 
June 20. Purchases of arms believed destined 
for America (f. 54). 
From Marandet 
1818, Oct. 3. Spanish minister in Hamburg has published 
note sent by Madrid to U.S. on Aug. 29 protesting occupation 
of Florida (f . 110) . 
Nov. 30. Embarkation aboard American vessels at 
Cuxhaven and Bremen of individuals enrolled for service of 
Venezuela (f . 145) . 
