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Abstract : July 21, 1762. [Paris.] Marquis de Grimaldi, Spanish ambassador, to Choiseul. Spanish understanding of boundaries for Canada are that the Iberville River, Lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain are to remain French, thus giving England no port on the Gulf of Mexico. 1p. AE., Esp., 536:522.

Abstract : July 20, 1762. [Paris.] Marquis de Grimaldi, Spanish ambassador, to Choiseul. Reflections on Canadian boundaries; England not to have a port on the Gulf of Mexico. 1p. AE., Esp., 536:521.

Abstract : November 1747. Memoir [by Fabry de la Bruyère] on Louisiana. Government, fortifications, troops, navigation, expenses, card money, commerce, population, union of Canada and Illinois, boundary; abandonment of Fort Tombecbé, storehouses, settlers, tobacco, and negroes. (Copy.) 70pp. BN., MSS.fr., 12224:265.

Abstract : May 24, 1784. Charleston. La Forest, French consul, to Vergennes. Boundary disputes of Georgia and the Carolinas, and their attitude on cession of western lands to Congress. 10pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:48.

Abstract : March 16, 1785. Charleston. La Forest to Vergennes. Boundary disputes of the Carolinas and Georgia; South Carolina-Georgia trouble referred to Congress; emigration toward the Mississippi; founding of Nashville; independence of State of Franklin; relations with Illinois and Kentucky; upper Georgia settlements; Creek alarm. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:88.

Abstract : August 22, 1687. [Villemarie.] Denonville to Dongan. English aggression. The fur trade. English claims to French territory. 6 pp. AC, C 11, 9:54.

Abstract : [1776. Bordeaux.] Memoir by Chevalier d'Anemours [Anmours] on the English colonies in North America. Natural features, boundaries, climate of thirteen colonies and Florida; military forces; Indians; reasons for Union with France in case of separation from England. 26pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 26:4.

Abstract : February 12, 1756. [Paris.] Silhouette to Le Baillif. Asks for papers of La Salle for use in settlement of boundary between French and English colonies. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 9293:33.

Abstract : September 9, 1762. Calais. Duc de Nivernois, minister plenipotentiary to London, to Choiseul. Difficulties brought up by Bedford respecting the Louisiana boundary; observations on Louisiana boundaries and navigation of the Mississippi by the English. 5 pp. AE., Angleterre, 447:69.

Abstract : September 15, 1762. London. Nivernois to Choiseul. The Louisiana boundary; conversation with Bute. 4pp. AE., Angleterre, 447:79.

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