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Abstract : Nov. 24, 1769. New Orleans. Bobé to the minister. Settlement about reached with O'Reilly respecting expenses for Louisiana, 1766-1767, and questions regarding Aubry's administration of the colony, 1768 1769. 3pp. AC., C 13, 49:165. |
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Abstract : Dec. 26, 1769. New Orleans. O'Reilly to Bobé. Discussion of abandonment of post at English Bend, and disposal of artillery; artillery belonging to France; Ursuline property. (Copy.) 4pp. AC., C 13, 49:169. |
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Abstract : [1770?] Eleven questions drawn up by O'Reilly to be asked Foucault, relative to the revolt in Louisiana. (Copy.) BA., Bastille, 12383:135. |
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Abstract : Oct. 26, 1770. New Orleans. Bobé to Louis de Unzaga. Explains Monsanto's account, in charge of his agent Duforest; Illinois expenses; O'ReIlly ordinance of February 25, 1769. 4pp. AC., C 13, 50:31. |
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Abstract : May 20, 1772. Paris. Statement of sum Spain owed France for expenses of Louisiana. (Taken from decree signed by O'Reilly, Mar. 2, 1770.) 2pp. AC., C 13, 50:91. |
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Abstract : Aug. 20, 1778. New Orleans. Villars to the minister. Announces death of De Noyan in Santo Domingo; settlement of estate taken over by O'Reilly in 1768; asks for information regarding Mme. De Noyan. 4pp. AC., C 13, 50:158. |
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Abstract : Dec. 17, 1779. Versailles. Vergennes to Montmorin. Respecting an order to the governor of Louisiana desired by O'Donnoghue, to enable him to procure a Louisiana estate belonging to him. (Minute.) 1p. AE., Esp., 596:401. |
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Abstract : 1780. "Niz nei Novogarod. Idées politiques et Morales, par LouIs Narcisse Baudry des Lozieres, citoyen du Nouveau Monde": O'Reilly's government in Louisiana; misfortunes of Milhet, La Fresnière, De Noyan, and Villeret {}; inactivity of Spaniards; threats of the Inquisition; Indian hostility; lack of trade, and results. 1 vol. BN., MSS.fr., n, a., 11258. |
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Abstract : [Dec. 12?, 1803 New Orleans.] Petition of Roy de Velleray [Villeré?], son of the naval comptroller in Louisiana, who was severely punished by Gen. O'Reilly for expressing regret for change of control in Louisiana. 2pp. AC., C 13, 53:187. |
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Abstract : February 19, 1732. Marly. Decree of council, extending for a year permission to merchants to buy beef in Ireland for the Islands and American colonies. AC., A 25:187; BMM., MS.73, vol.35:75. |
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