Hollande, 1748-1757 717 
474 (1748, Oct. -Nov.) Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle 
[Oct. 11]. Changes made in project of treaty 
by plenipotentiaries of powers, sent to French court on 
this date (f . 67) . 
Oct. 18. Two copies, one printed, of Treaty 
of Aix-la-Chapelle (ff. 131, 167). 
[n.d. or s.]. Observations on new treaty project 
(f . 18) . 
[Various references to Cape Breton (ff. 78, 92, 94, 
124) .] 
491 (1756. Jan. -Apr.) 
[n.d. or a.]. Third letter from a merchant of 
Rotterdam to one of his friends in Amsterdam; several 
paragraphs on American questions, boundaries, etc. This 
was evidently published originally as a pamphlet (f . 280) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Summary of brochure entitled 
Reponse a la lettre d'un Marc hand de Rotterdam a un d_e ses 
amis a Amsterdam , on subject of memoirs presented to States, 
General by Yorke and d'Affry (f. 294). 
Various documents relating to English demand upon 
Holland for 6000 troops, and French efforts to secure 
Dutch neutrality (ff. 138, 162, 305, et seq . ) ♦ 
492 (1756. Mav-Oct.) 
May 25. Bonnac to Rouille, concerning individual 
named Robinson, lately arrived from America; he is dissatis- 
fied with English, and proposes to supply Bonnac with in- 
formation on America and England (f. 78). 
[n.d.]. Rouille to Bonnac, minister advises 
Bonnac to test services of Robinson for a month (f . 156) . 
[July 12?]. Berkenroode, memoir addressed to 
Fagel, telling latter' of precautions that should be taken 
by Dutch merchants in order to prevent their ships being 
considered lawful prizes if arrested and taken into French 
ports by French privateers during present war; enclosed 
with Bonnac's despatch of July 12 (f. 189). 
493 (1756-1757. Nov. -Feb.) 
1756, Dec. 20. Robinson to Rouille, respecting a 
correspondence between himself and D'Affry during preceding 
spring relating to English colonies of North America (f . 
156) [see also f. 345]. 
1756. Examen politique de 1* etat present des forces 
et des interets des principales puissances de 1* Europe au 
sujet de la guerre entre la France et la Grande Bretagne . 
et entre la maison d'Autrlche et la Prusse ^j^ (The Hague, 
1756) (f . 220) . 
