Amerique, 1749 887 
Subjects Treated 
Restitution of Cape Breton to France and of Tobago 
to Britain (ff. 5, 6, 29-35, 70, 76-77, 81). 
Boundaries of Canada, Acadia; Hudson Bay, Nova Scotia, 
Canso (ff. 49, 73-75, 95, 96, 99-102, 228-230, 276-279, 
288, 290-299, 307-308, 324, 333, 340-343). 
Defense needs of French colonies in America (ff. 57, 
59, 78, 330, 340-343) . 
Exchange of French and English prisoners in America 
(ff . 85, 86, 91-94) . 
Settlement at Halifax (f. 112). 
Appointment of commissioners to adjust Anglo-French 
difficulties in America (f . 140) . 
Exchange of Indian prisoners (ff. 141-145, 149-154, 
156-165, 168-171) . 
British complaints against conduct of La Jonquiere 
on frontier of Nova Scotia (ff. 177, 178, 198-199, 202-207, 
288, 291, 333, 340-343). 
British capture of French ships in America (ff . 302- 
304, 309, 333, 346-348) . 
Other Material 
[1749, Feb. 4], [n.s.]. Memorandum concerning com- 
missioner appointed by Britain for restitution of lie 
Royale (f . 3) . 
Mar. 15. Yorke, memoir requesting permission 
for contractor who supplied coal to British garrison at 
Louisburg to transport small quantity remaining to English 
colonies (f . 16) ; together with reply, dated Mar. 18, 
acceding to Yorke's request (ff. 17, 18). 
Apr. 9, [n.s.]. Memoir on plan for settlement 
of Nova Scotia by English officers and others; support 
given it by Commissioners of Trade and Plantations (ff. 
19-20) . 
July 14, Aug. 1. Cornwallis, two ordinances 
granting free exercise of religion and continued land 
tenure to French inhabitants of Nova Scotia; orders for 
taking oath of allegiance; obligation to defend country; 
priests to take oath of allegiance (ff . 64-66) . 
July 23. Two copies of act resuming possession 
of lie Royale, signed Desherbiers (ff. 71, 72). 
July 29. Celoron, extract from travel journal, 
giving account of planting of lead plaque with royal arms 
and inscription at mouth of Ohio River (ff . 79-80) . 
Sept. 1. Antoine Blanc, complaint of treatment 
accorded by Spaniards in Havana to French ship Marquise 
de Vaudreuil, bound from Cap Franqais to La. (ff. 82-84). 
Sept. 24. Declaration made by Micmac Indians 
to British officials in Nova Scotia (ff . 89-90) . 
Oct. 23. M. Harris, A Plan of the Town of 
Halifax , in Nova Scotia ^^ (f . 110) . 
Nov. 3. Rouille, memoir on situation of French 
colonies in America; repairs at Louisburg; colonial defense 
(ff. 105-108); with extract from treaty of Utrecht (f. 109) 
