Hollande, 1672-1696 705 
93 (1672-1674) Supplement 
1674, Jan. 24. States General to Charles II, same 
as vol. 92, f. 267 (f. 258)'. 
Nov. 29. States General, passport for Cerf - 
Volant, belonging to Pierre Formont of Paris, for voyage 
in West Indies (f. 293). 
99 (1677, Feb. -Apr.) 
[n.d.]. Extract of several articles of Franco- 
Dutch treaty of Apr. 27, 1662, extended and amplified into 
a treaty of commerce; projected treaty of commerce of 1677, 
based on articles 13-48 of treaty of 1662 (f . 287) . 
103 (1677) 
This volume consists of documents relating to treaty 
negotiations at Nimwegen including: 
Memoir from Dutch ambassadors concerning commerce, 
July 18, 1677 (f . 103) . 
Projects for treaties of commerce (f. 245 et seq . ) . 
Separate article concerning imposition of tonnage 
dues on foreign vessels leaving French ports (f . 245). 
104 (1677) 
This volume contains copies of correspondence between 
French negotiators of treaty of Nimwegen and French court, 
including various letters relating to Franco-Dutch commerce 
and proposals for treaty regulating it. See ff. 337, 342, 
372, 387, 398, et passim . 
105 (1677-June. 1678) 
This volume is composed almost exclusively of news 
letters from The Hague and other places in Holland. There 
is nothing of importance concerning America, although there 
are a few unimportant references to the West Indies. 
161 (1695) 
May. Callieres, memoir on various matters to 
be treated of in new peace conference, including American 
affairs, particularly English occupation of St. Christopher 
and Port Royal in Acadia (f . 73) . 
June 2. Memoir of instructions to Callieres as 
French representative at Utrecht, including demand for 
restitution of places in America occupied by English (f . 100] 
162 (1695-1696) Supplement 
[This volume has no pagination.] 
1695, June 2. Project of treaty to be given to 
Callieres, including clauses providing for restitution to 
French of places in America captured by English. 
1696, Mar. 10. Louis XIV, memoir of instructions for 
Callieres, England must restore conquests in America. 
