Hollande, 1713-1746 713 
Feb. 5, [n.s.]. Notes on demands of Prior 
respecting America (f . 227) . 
[There are additional letters and other documents on 
French negotiation with England respecting a treaty of 
commerce . ] 
248 (1713, Feb.) 
Feb. 9. Louis XIV to D'Huxelles, Polignac, 
Mesnager, concerning negotiations with Prior over American 
boundaries (f . 55) . 
Feb. 16. D'Huxelles, Polignac, Mesnager to 
Louis XIV, negotiations for treaty of peace with England; 
Newfoundland fisheries, Acadia, etc. (f. 215); enclosing: 
Latin and French texts of treaty of Utrecht, articles 10-15 
concerning America (ff . 232, 243) . 
Feb. 22, [n.s.]. Observations on projected 
Anglo-French treaty of peace, articles 10, 12-14 relating 
to America, sent to plenipotentiaries on this date (f . 255) . 
[n.d.]. Translation of projected Anglo-French 
treaty of peace, 23 articles; articles 9-13 relate to 
America, but differ from articles 10-15 in text at f . 243 
(f . 265) . 
[Other documents relate to negotiation of Anglo-French 
treaty of commerce.] 
249 (1715. Mar.) 
Mar. 7. Louis XIV to D'Huxelles, Polignac, 
Mesnager, concerning fisheries off coast of Acadia (f. 14). 
[Mar. 27?]. Observations on treaty with Portu- 
gal, communicated to Portuguese plenipotentiaries, with 
latters' reply to these observations; enclosed with despatch 
of French plenipotentiaries of this date; some references 
to South America (f. 295). 
460 (1746. Sept. -Dec.) 
Sept. 17. Chiquet to [D'Argenson?] , unlikelihood 
that England will be willing to restore Cape Breton, since 
battle of Rotto Freddo; change of tone of Lord Sandwich 
(f. 64). 
Sept. 23. Champeaux, memoir to show necessity 
of a still closer Franco-Spanish alliance, and of pushing 
war with increased vigor, vigorous defense of trade and 
colonies is necessary (f . 98) . 
[See also, for news from Cape Breton, f. 218.] 
461 (1746, Feb. -Sept.) Conferences at Breda 
Feb. 15. Extract from instructions to Wassenaer, 
to assure France that States General will endeavor to secure 
for France restitution of Cape Breton by England (f . 2) . 
