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Abstract : June 20, 1779. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Communication to Floridablanca respecting La Luzerne\'s instructions for an American diversion into Florida; Floridablanca wishes the Americans to attack Saint-Augustine while the Spaniards attack Pensacola. 2pp. AE., Esp., 594277.

Abstract : April 15, 1780. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Galvez, on finding reinforcements from Havana at Mobile, should make an attack on Pensacola. 2pp. AE., Esp., 598:421.

Abstract : May 11, 1780. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Spain desires above everything else to get possession of Pensacola and Mobile; advantage of Pensacola to English; Bonnet to be court martialled. Spain not to attempt to take Saint-Augustine. 7pp. AE., Esp., 599:72.

Abstract : June 1, 1780. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Proposal, to attempt to take Jamaica if the Spaniards are already in possession of Pensacola and Mobile. 1p. AE., Esp., 599:219.

Abstract : June 15, 1780. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Spanish officer brings news of Galvez\'s seizure of Mobile with 1400 men, capitulation of English garrison, and his advance on Pensacola. 4pp. AE., Esp., 599:299

Abstract : June 19, 1780. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Spanish seizure of Mobile; sensation produced in Spain; statement about English and Spanish forces; eulogy of Galvez; awaits the capture of Pensacola. 3pp. AE., Esp., 599:308.

Abstract : April 25, 1781. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Departure of Monteil\'s squadron for Santo Domingo to drive away the English; a vessel and frigate sent to aid the Pensacola expedition, for which Galvez has 4000 men. 3pp. AE., Esp., 603:115.

Abstract : June 5, 1781. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. The Pensacola expedition; end is imminent, the resistance not being what was expected; Solano and Monteuil sail, the former to carry reinforcements to Galvez and to cruise before Pensacola. 8pp. AE., Esp., 603:265.

Abstract : June 11, 1781. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Siege of Pensacola; departure of English; Monteil joined Solano in keeping English fleet away. 2pp. AE., Esp., 603:317.

Abstract : May 1787. Aranjuez. Analysis of the secret instructions given the Council of State by Charles III in the last year of his reign [drawn up by Floridablanca]: Spain\'s policy toward the U.S. is to maintain friendly relations and to settle the Florida boundaries; necessity to remove the U.S. from the Gulf of Mexico and to give her the same rights there as accorded to other nations; feebleness of the U.S. 1p. AE., Esp., 731:206.

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