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Abstract : August 26, 1738. [Paris.] Decree, extending for three years permission to procure salt meat from Ireland for the American colonies. (Printed.) BMM., MS.73, vol.48:115.

Abstract : Oct. 26, 1776. Port-Louis, France. Gilbert du Lion, commandant, to Comte d\'Arbaud. Asks for authority to sell an Irish ship loaded with food and munitions for the Mississippi, undoubtedly intended for royal troops, and brought to Port-Louis by an American privateer. (Copy.) AE., Angleterre, 525:340.

Abstract : May 20, 1742. [Auch. Letter from] Serilly. Respecting the sale in America of salt meat from Ireland. 1p. AN., F 12, 32:66.

Abstract : August 28, 1727. [Paris.] Minutes of Council of Commerce, on the question of sending salt meat from Ireland to the colonies. 1p. AN., F 12, 74:637.

Abstract : September 6, 1735. [Paris.] Decree extending for a year permission to the colonies to procure salt meat from Ireland. BMM., MS.73, vol. 42:153.

Abstract : December 22, 1735. [Paris.] Petition from French merchants to the Council of Commerce, respecting permits to buy salt beef in Ireland for the island and French American colonial trade, when the permit for buying lard, butter, tallow, candles and salt fish terminates. 1p. AN., F 12, 82:803.

Abstract : June 18, 1737. [Paris.] Decree extending for a year permission to the colonies to procure salt meat, butter, tallow, and candles from Ireland. BMM., MS.73, vol. 45:347.

Abstract : November 4, 1780. The Escurial. Montmorin to Vergennes. O'Reilly neglects nothing in his efforts to erase the memory of his wrongs to the French during his administration as governor of Louisiana. Expedition fitted out at Havana against Pensacola. 4pp. AE., Esp., 601:280.

Abstract : February 27, 1731. [Paris.] Decree, extending for a year the permission for merchants to import salt meat from Ireland for the American colonies. BMM., MS.73, vol.33:185.

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