Amerlque, 1686-1766 905 
1766, May 4. J _ lml ^ Concernant le payement des Lettres 
de change de la Louisiane . .. (f . 224) . 
May 9. _ 1 _ Li Q,ui ordonne que les Proprietaires 
anglois de Papiers du Canada , seront admis a la liquidation 
ordonnee ... (ff . 220-223) . 
May 9 . ^^ Qui comment le sieur Molerat d'Hum - 
berville, pour signer le troisieme Coupon des Reconnoissances 
pour le payement de la liquidation des papiers du Canada 
(f . 225) . 
Other Material 
1686, May. Royal concession granting Cape Breton to 
"Compagnie de la Pesche Sedentaire de L'Acadie" (ff . 6-7) . 
1750, July 5, [n.s.]. Observations on complaints of 
Cornwallis contained in memoir of Albemarle; character of 
Cornwallis: boundaries; true state of affairs in Acadia 
(ff. 17-20). 
1755, [n.s.]. Present status of Franco-British negoti- 
ation; French and British claims and proposals with regard 
to boundaries of Acadia and Canada, course and territories 
of Ohio, island possessions; navigation on Great Lakes 
(ff. 22-26). [See also volume 24, ff. 147-151, 233-234, 
this series.] 
[1759, Oct. 19?], [n.s.]. Memoir on conditions to be 
included in treaty with Britain; boundary disputes in 
colonies; relative value of colonies; Canada, lie Royale, 
Acadia, Ohio, American islands, Africa, Asia; Lake Ontario 
cannot be ceded for communications between La. and Canada 
would thus be cut; Ohio territory must be kept for same 
reason (ff . 27-37) . 
1760, Jan. 13. Durand, extract of letter from Warsaw 
on-British desire to retain Cape Breton (ff . 38-39) . 
Sept. 8. Articles of capitulation between 
Amherst and Vaudreuil at Montreal; marginal notes by Amherst 
[translated copy] (ff . 40-49) . 
1761, Sept. 26. Thiton de Siligne to [?], sending 
following memoirs (f. 50); enclosing: No. 1, on Canada and 
La.; French rights and injustice of British claims; impor- 
tance to France; development of territories; Indian affairs; 
means of settling Anglo-French boundary difficulties in 
America; Canada necessary to preserve La. for France and 
Florida for Spain; Franco-Spanish union should enforce re- 
turn of Louisburg and Canada (ff. 51-54); No. 2, French 
rights in eastern and southern Canada; ill-conduct of 
English (ff . 55-58) ; No. 3, French rights in western and 
southern Canada; French possession of Lakes and discovery 
of source of Ohio; Duquesne's attempts to prevent British 
settlement on Ohio (ff. 59-62); No. 5, two copies of memoir 
on injustice of British claims to French possessions in 
North America; Canada; La.; priority of French settlement; 
tacit earlier recognition by Britain; British trading posts 
in La.; greater humanity- towards Indians evidenced by French 
(ff. 63-69, 70-77); No. 6, memoir on development of lands 
and peoples claimed by Britain; Iroquois tribes; Ohio terri- 
