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Abstract : September 10, 1751. Versailles. Minister to Hurson. Instructions for the collection of a debt of François Durand, who has migrated from Martinique to Louisiana; statement of the case. (Similar instructions sent to Michel.) 1p. AC., B 93:258, 519.

Abstract : September 26, 1750. Versailles. Minister to Michel. Expenses and abuses of Illinois convoys; sending of Louisiana lumber to Santo Domingo; batteries at English Bend; troops, their rations, and clothes; Balize storehouse. 2pp. AC., B 91:388. (LC.)

Abstract : February 6, 1704. Versailles. Royal order for transfer of Father Dongé, Jesuit from Mobile to Santo Domingo. 1p. AC., B 25:12. (LC.)

Abstract : 1725. Memoir from the partners in the Ste. Reine Land Company to directors of Company of the Indies. Recital of terms of contract, dated December 11, 1719; permit to procure slaves, from Guinea, and domestic animals from Santo Domingo, February 20, 1720; violation of contract by Company of the Indies, with itemized list of damages to the land company. 12 pp. AC., G 1, 465:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : February 6, 1720. Paris. Reply of Company of the Indies to request from the Deucher Louisiana Land Company; grants the proposal respecting slaves, but that relating to domestic animals from Santo Domingo is acceded to only on ground that they engage in no other trade. (Copy.) AC., G 1, 465. (LC.)

Abstract : June 19, 1713. Versailles. Minister to Cadillac. Sends captain\'s commission for Richebourg. Vaulezard\'s retirement; his passage to Santo Domingo. 1p. AC., B 35:329. (LC.)

Abstract : January 31, 1713. Versailles. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Vaulezard desires to go to Santo Domingo instead of Louisiana. 3 pp. AC., B 35:20.

Abstract : February 1, 1713. Versailles. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Asks for facts regarding Bécot (proposed for Louisiana post), whom he believes better fitted for place of naval commissary at Cap Français. 1p. AC., B 35:24.

Abstract : January 6, 1715. Versailles. Minister to Lusançay. Louisiana soldiers in Chateau de Nantes; steel, flour, shoes, guns, etc., for Louisiana; Cerac\'s illness; leave of absence to Joseph Laisne. 3 pp. AC., B 37:8. (LC.)

Abstract : January 30, 1731. Versailles. Minister to Périer. Instructions respecting policy toward the Natchez, Choctaws, and other tribes. The king resumes control of Louisiana on July 1, 1731; commerce to be free; the company must send out the Dromadaire, with a cargo of food; other cargoes for the colony; the new ordonnateur; six-teen companies of troops for Louisiana; officers, commissions, pay, etc.; commerce with France and Islands; fortifications. 6 pp. AC., B 55:583. (LC.)

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