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Abstract : July 15, 1764. London. Guerchy to Halifax. False accusations of English officers against D\'Abbadie; Loftus about to use force to regain an Indian slave; hopes documents he receives from Hertford will remove all suspicion about the French. (Copy.) 2pp. AE., Angleterre, 460:313.

Abstract : [June 6, 1797.] 18 Prair., V. [New York.] Comte d\'Hauterive to Adet. Possible attitude of Canada and Louisiana in case of war with the U.S. England and the U.S. are preparing an expedition against Louisiana. 1p. AE., États-Unis, sup., 2:166.

Abstract : June 22, 1740. Versailles. Letters patent relative to the decree respecting damages to the Louis Erasmé. 1p. AC., B 71:105.

Abstract : July 21, 1762. [Paris.] Marquis de Grimaldi, Spanish ambassador, to Choiseul. Spanish understanding of boundaries for Canada are that the Iberville River, Lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain are to remain French, thus giving England no port on the Gulf of Mexico. 1p. AE., Esp., 536:522.

Abstract : July 20, 1762. [Paris.] Marquis de Grimaldi, Spanish ambassador, to Choiseul. Reflections on Canadian boundaries; England not to have a port on the Gulf of Mexico. 1p. AE., Esp., 536:521.

Abstract : March 14, 1776. [The] Pardo. [Letter from] Grimaldi. Hopes that the American colonies and England will continue the war until both are exhausted. 2pp. AE., Esp., 579:306.

Abstract : November 2, 1790. New York. La Forest to Montmorin. Relations of Spain with the U.S.: navigation of the Mississippi denied to the latter; Florida a place of refuge for fugitive slaves; Florida\'s unfriendliness and alliance with Indians; Anglo-French hostility; United States neutrality and attitude in case of war; effect on the U.S. of England\'s possession of Florida and Louisiana. 19pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:12.

Abstract : July 29, 1701. Marly. Torcy to Cardinal Portocarrero. King of France has read memoir on Pensacola and the Mississippi. Intention of France is to prevent the establishment of an English colony, but hopes Spanish forces will be sufficient. (Minute) 3 pp. AE., Esp., 91:360.

Abstract : December 1, 1763. Fort Chartres. Neyon de Villiers to D'Abbadie. Report on Indian affairs; Pontiac's hostility to English; advice to tribes; evacuation of Peoria and Fort Massac; artillery sent to Sainte-Geneviève; fears of Abbé Forget and Girardeau concerning the new government; emigration of French to French territory. 8pp. AC., C13, 43:353. Wis.H.C., XVIII.259(ext.)

Abstract : April 20, 1764. Fort Chartres. Neyon de Villiers to D\'Abbadie. Arrival of Volsey with letters from New Orleans; Pontiac; emigration of French settlers; English boats wrecked on Lake Erie; letter to Loftus; Saint-Ange called to Fort Chartres. 3pp. AC., C 13, 44: 92. Ill.H.C., X.242.

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