704 Hollande, 1667-1674 
83 (1667. Jan. -Apr.) 
Janot to Lionne 
Feb. 3. Suggests seizure of Jamaica and 
St. Catherine; utility of establishments in Antilles (f. 68), 
Feb. 17. Anxiety of Dutch as to intentions of 
French West India Co. in West Indies (f. 100). 
States General to Louis XIV 
Mar. 3. Requesting restoration of St. Eustatia 
and Tobago to Zeeland (f. 148) [see also f. 150]. 
Beuningen to Louis XIV 
Apr. 7. Concerning restoration of St. Christo- 
pher, etc. (f . 262) . 
84 (1667. May-July) 
[n.d.]. Fourteen articles of a treaty between 
England and France; article 9 concerns restitution of 
Acadia (f . 169) . 
86 (1667-1668) 
[This volume contains fair copies of the despatches 
of d'Estrades and Courtin at the conference of Breda, and 
also of their instructions from the court. The originals 
and drafts of this correspondence are to be found in volumes 
83-85. There is little or nothing of value in all this 
material concerning Acadia or New Netherlands, perhaps 
because these two points were not contested or were the 
subjects of advance understandings.] 
1667, Feb. 24. D'Estrades to Lionne, discussion with 
certain deputies who demand that France restore to Dutch 
islands of St. Eustatia and Tobago, captured from English 
who had in turn taken them from Dutch (f . 23) . 
May 19. D'Estrades to Louis XIV, negotiations 
bearing on New Netherlands (f . 84) . 
May 20. Lionne to d'Estrades, desire of Louis 
. XIV is that America be restored to status before war; 
Acadia to be returned by English (f . 422) . 
July 13. Memoir of events in conferences of 
July 6, 7, 8, 9, 1667, mention of restitution of Tobago 
and St. Eustatia, but chiefly relating to Denmark, with 
nothing on Acadia or New Netherlands (f • 158) . 
Aug. 5. Lionne to d'Estrades and Courtin, 
Louis XIV has decided to restore St. Eustatia and Tobago 
to States General (f. 439). 
92 (1672-1674) 
1674, Jan. 24. States General to Charles II, asserting 
their good faith in making overtures of peace, citing resti- 
tution of New Netherlands to England (after its capture in 
1674) as proof (f. 267). 
