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Abstract : August 3, 1721. Paris. Minutes of council, on Sorel\'s letter, Santo Domingo [Saint-Domingue], May 28, regarding cargo of the Garonne supplied by Duvergier, who is in Santo Domingo, about to leave for Louisiana. AC., C 9b, 7:n.p.

Abstract : August 27, 1721. Paris. Decision of commissioners [of the Council], respecting their debt at Cap Français to Reveillon, director of their Louisiana plantation. 4 pp. AN., V 7, 235:n.p.

Abstract : September 9, 1721. Paris. Inventory of documents to be sent to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: (1) capitulation of Pensacola, May 15, 1719; (2) act of May 16, 1719, respecting the voyage to Havana; (3) proces verbal, in Spanish, of entrance of French vessels at Havana; (4) sentence of admiralty court of Vannes, August 5, 1720; sums to be demanded from Spain for French vessels taken. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 6:195.

Abstract : March 29, 1721. Paris. Order by Company of the Indies, giving Gautier, father and son at Cap Français, the power to decide disputes between passengers and officers on the company\'s ships, with authority to replace captains if desirable. 2 pp. AC., B 42bis: 402. (LC.)

Abstract : November 2, 1761. Madrid. Abbé de Béliardy to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Provisioning of Louisiana from Cuba. 4pp. BN., MSS.fr., 10764:243.

Abstract : December 7, 1761. Madrid. Abbé de Béliardy to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The provisioning of Louisiana from Cuba and Vera Cruz. (Copy.) 1p. BN., MSS.fr. , 10764:251.

Abstract : [November 8, 1762. Madrid.] Abstract of a memoir by Béliardy, on the refusal of the governor of Havana to give aid to Louisiana; causes discussed. (Copy.) AC., C 13, 43:299.

Abstract : November 8, 1762. Madrid. Abbé de Béliardy to Choiseul. Refusal of the governor of Havana to furnish supplies that Kerlérec desires for Louisiana. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., 10764:300; AC., C 13, 43:294.

Abstract : [1763. Madrid.] Observations [by Abbé Beliardy] on Spain\'s situation with respect to the West Indies: the establishment that the English will make on the Gulf of Mexico, since the peace has given them the Mississippi and Florida. 10pp. BN., MSS.fr., 10768:499.

Abstract : March 5 [or 6], 1701. Rochefort. Bégon to Villermont. Frigates and transports for Cayenne. Map of Santo Domingo, Mississippi, Acadia, Plaisance, Quebec, and Hudson\'s Bay. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., 22810:70.

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