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Abstract : August 2, 1781. San Ildefonso. Montmorin to Vergennes. Entrance at Cadiz of a ship sent out by Bernardo Galvez after the surrender of Pensacola. Congratulations sent to Floridablanca and Galvez. 3pp. AE., Esp., 604:1899.

Abstract : August 7, 1781. San Ildefonso. Montmorin to Vergennes. Siege of Pensacola; splendid cooperation of French and Spanish troops; Galvez's report on zeal of French, especially Monteil. 5 pp. AE., Esp., 604:209.

Abstract : August 29, 1781. San Ildefonso. Montmorin to Vergennes. Surrender of Pensacola; Floridablanca considers his remarks just; bad effect upon the United States. 3pp. AE., Esp., 604:332.

Abstract : August 11, 1783. San Ildefonso. Montmorin to Vergennes. The Solano case: he left for America with a formidable expedition on April 1780 to aid Galvez in Florida but took no action against the English, being occupied with personal affairs; Galvez's return to Spain. 3pp. AE., Esp., 611:120.

Abstract : [August 13, 1796] 26 Therm., IV. San Ildefonso. Mangourit to Delacroix. He is preparing a series of propositions respecting the Mississippi, Mobile, and Pensacola. (Copy.) 1p. AE., Esp., 642:10.

Abstract : [August 14, 1796] 27 Therm., IV. San Ildefonso. Mangourit to Delacroix. Pérignon reports Spain has decided to cede Louisiana and West Florida in exchange for territory for the Duke of Parma. (Copy.) 1p. AE., Esp., 642:11.

Abstract : [August 20, 1796] 3 Fruct., IV. San Ildefonso. Pérignon to Delacroix. New negotiations are going on; Spain is going to give up Louisiana and West Florida; believes France could induce Spain to give up East Florida. 1p. AE., Esp., 642:44.

Abstract : [September 12, 1800] 25 Fruct., VIII. San Ildefonso. Berthier to Talleyrand. His reception at Madrid; the king consents to the retrocession of Louisiana but refuses demands respecting Florida. 6pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:139.

Abstract : [September 12, 1800] 25 Fruct., VIII. San Ildefonso. Alquier to [Comte d'Hauterive], Not to be angry if Spain fails to cede Florida now; the general peace will bring France's boundary to the Mobile at least; necessity of urging the First Consul to go slowly: increasing French demands have tired "Le Maître"; a cabinet is not headquarters, nor are ministers aides-de-camp. 1p. AE., Esp., sup., 18:227.

Abstract : [September 12, 1800] 25 Fruct., VIII. San Ildefonso. Alquier to Talleyrand. Tells of difficulty Berthier is having to get Spain to include the Floridas in the treaty; wishes they had been included in his preliminary negotiations. 2pp. AE., Esp., 659:450.

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