876 Memoires et Documents 
1657, Jan. 26. Royal commission to d'Argenson as 
governor and lieutenant general of New France (f . 481) . 
Mar. 7. Royal ordinance concerning trade with 
New France, adopted at request of directors of company of 
New France (ff. 483-487). 
1658, Mar. 12. Royal order respecting salary of 
d'Argenson (f . 502) . 
Mar. 12. Royal order forbidding departure of 
inhabitants from New France without leave from governor 
(f . 504) . 
[1658]. Mme. d'Angouleme to Brienne, petition on 
behalf of Joseph d'Aunay Charnizay (f. 506). 
[1658], [n.s.]. Petition to king that he order Brienne 
to send Joseph d'Aunay Charnizay confirmation of letters 
patent granted to his father in 1647 (f. 507). 
[1658], [n.s.]. Petition to king to same effect as 
preceding item (f . 508) . 
1659, Apr. 2.' Royal decree forbidding collection of 
any tax from captains of vessels of Le Havre engaged in 
Newfoundland fisheries (f . 519) . 
May 13. Royal order regulating fur trade of 
New France (ff. 522-523). 
1660, Aug. Royal commission to Feuquieres as viceroy 
in place of Dampville, resigned (ff. 560-562). 
1769, May 30. P. Fournier, hydrography of Florida 
(f. 2). 
[n.d. or a.]. Petition that a royal ordinance be 
issued directing payment of four million pounds given by 
king for establishment of missions in America (f . 480) . 
[For additional materials concerning Martinique, see 
ff. 92-105, 164-167, 199-201, 381, 382, 441-449, 488-499, 
509-518, 524-530. 
For additional materials concerning other French 
islands in America, see ff. 56-59, 65-67, 69-78, 88, 92- 
105, 109, 123, 132-133, 136-161, 168-186, 191-198, 210- 
211, 393-404, 407-436, 452, 476-479, 482, 488-501, 521, 
531-559. 
For additional materials concerning South America and 
New Spain, see ff. 91, 130, 187, 454-460, 468-473.] 
5 (1661-1690) 
1661, Mar. 14. [?] to [?], death of Father Andre 
Richard (ff . 13-14) . 
May 24. Royal order bestowing seat and deliber- 
ative vote in council of governor of New France upon bishop 
of Petrea (f . 20) . 
Oct. 5. Feuquieres, resignation, upon royal 
command, of his office as viceroy of America (f. 22). 
1661. D'Avangour to [?], concerning Canada (ff. 11- 
12) . 
[1661?], [n.s.]. Suggestions for increasing authority 
and value of office of viceroy of America (f . 18). 
1662, May 3. Two copies of certificate by Louis Dablon, 
S. J., and Denis de La Valiere, taking possession of Hudson 
Bay country (ff. 27, 28). 
