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Abstract : October 18, 1777. The Escurial. Ossun to Vergennes. Reflections and conjectures on England's silence over the Mississippi affair. 3pp. AE., Esp., 586:277.

Abstract : November 20, 1778. The Escurial. Montmorin to Vergennes. Floridablanca's desire to take Florida and then drive English and Americans from both banks of the Mississippi. 8pp. AE., Esp., 591:210.

Abstract : October 11, 1779. The Escurial. Montmorin to Vergennes. Floridablanca hopes the Florida expedition will not start before February or March. 1p. AE., Esp., 596:58.

Abstract : November 8, 1779. The Escurial. Montmorin to Vergennes. Plans for the conquest of Pensacola, the object in America nearest the King of Spain's heart. 2pp. AE., Esp., 596:179.

Abstract : November 18, 1779. The Escurial. Montmorin to Vergennes. Combination of French and Spanish forces desired by the King of Spain for conquest of Florida, and especially Pensacola. France will be paid for her services. 7pp. AE., Esp., 596:224.

Abstract : November 22, 1779. The Escurial. Montmorin to Vergennes. Note sent by Floridablanca on the Florida expedition; forces needed to take Pensacola and Mobile; advantage of the conquest to Spain and the United States; Santo Domingo troops best fitted for the work. 4pp. AE., Esp., 596:248.

Abstract : November 23, 1782. The Escurial. Montmorin to Vergennes. Recalls to Florida Blanca his former ideas on the English occupation of Florida; English territory between the United States and Spanish possessions; Florida Blanca's reply, that the Pensacola situation renders cession dangerous. 7pp. AE., Esp., 609:261.

Abstract : November 24, 1783. The Escurial. Bourgoing to Vergennes. English minister underestimates importance of Floridas to Spain, but desires the retrocession under pretext to prevent rebellion in the province itself and protection from the ambition of the U.S. 3pp. AE., Esp., 611:363.

Abstract : 1741. Memoir on the commerce of Canada. Refers to trade of western posts with English and to means of stopping it. 55pp. AC., C 11, 76:318.

Abstract : April 1, 1729. New Orleans. Périer to Monseigneur --. Fox war; convoys of war supplies sent to Illinois under Du Tisné; value of Illinois country as a barrier to English aggression; Indian affairs, peltry trade, presents, missions; Diron's exclusive Choctaw trade; farmers; Creoles; Canadians; Islanders; Natchitoches; he is on good terms with La Chaise. 13 pp. AC., C 13, 12:7.

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