728 Hollande, 1803-1807 
U.S. protest against application of law forbidding 
exportation of cheese from Holland to countries other 
than France and Spain (f . 367) . 
608 (1804) 
Feb. 24. Schimmelpenninck to Talleyrand, U.S. 
protest against edict of Batavian Republic prohibiting 
export of cheese to countries other than France and Spain; 
protest is just, and satisfaction should be rendered 
(f. 54) . 
[Feb. 29], 9 Vent. XII. Semonville to Talley- 
rand, has visaed a passport granted by Monroe to a Mr. 
Patterson, who gays he is father-in-law of Jerome Bonaparte, 
and bearer of letter from him to family of First Consul 
(f . 39) . 
[Mar. 30], 9 Germ. XII. Talleyrand to Napoleon, 
asking for instructions respecting edict against exportation 
of Dutch cheese protested against by U.S. (f. 84). 
[Mar. 30], 9 Germ. XII. Talleyrand to Schimmel- 
penninck, concerning exportation of cheese to U.S. (f. 86). 
[Apr. 19], 29 Germ. XII. Marbois to Talleyrand, 
respecting loan occasioned by cession of La.; delay in 
arrival of secretary to U.S. president, who is to bring 
certificates; necessity that Baring should be allowed to 
come to Paris (f . 117) . 
[Apr. 25], 5 Flor. XII. Semonville to Talley- 
rand, has given orders that no obstacle be placed in way 
of Baring's entrance into Holland (f. 122). 
[For mention of surrender of Dutch colonies to English, 
see ff. 195, 246.] 
609 (1805) 
Only references to American affairs in this volume 
concern quarantine regulations imposed by Batavian Republic 
on vessels from various parts of world, including U.S. 
(ff . 26, 61) . 
610 (1806) 
Only references in this volume to American affairs 
concern Dutch possessions of St. Martin and Curaqao (ff. 
Ill, 309) . 
611 (1807) 
[This volume has no pagination. The numbers given 
below are document numbers.] 
Subjects Treated 
Goods confiscated in Holland on grounds that they 
came from England during first part of May, 1807 (no. 135) . 
Vessels suspected of engaging in contraband trade 
(no. 136) . 
English expedition against Buenos Aires (nos. 156, 
157) . 
