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Abstract : October 1721. Paris. Letters patent, regulating commerce of the colonies. (Copy.) 250 pp. AN., F 12, 16:95. |
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Abstract : October 13, 1721. Paris. Memoir on the maintenance and growth of the Company of the Indies. 8 pp. AC., C 2, 15:44. |
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Abstract : October 31, 1721. Paris. Ordinance by the Company of the Indies, prohibiting the trading of merchandise with voyageurs in the Illinois country without permission from Boisbriant. (Indian slave trade aimed at.) 1p. AC., B 42bis:391. (LC.) |
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Abstract : November 26, 1722 to January 1723. New Orleans. Minutes of the Council. Passports, November 26; merchandise for Spanish trade, December 1; company\'s notes, card money, December 4; public works at Balize, December 8; munitions and repairs on the Santo Christo, December 16; fortifications at Balize, December 19; prices of merchandise, January, 1723. 14 pp. AC., C 13, 6:427. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : September 23, 1722. Montreal. List of trade permits granted by Vaudreuil in 1722, for the upper country posts, with the quantity of brandy carried: Tonty, Beaujeu, Repentigny, Montigny, Jesuits, etc. 9 pp. AC., C 11, 45:351. |
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Abstract : July 18, 1716. Le Havre. Champigny to the council. Crozat and commerce of Louisiana. Marginal note. 4 pp. AM., B 3, 235:286. |
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Abstract : July 23, 1716. Le Havre. Champigny to the council. Powder Crozat has provided for commerce of Louisiana. Marginal note. 3 pp. AM., B 3, 241:223. |
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Abstract : September 26, 1782. Le Havre. Records relating to Le Petit Profit (Captain Jan Dircksen), which sails from Le Havre to Louisiana via Saint-Domingue [Haiti]. Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime (AD76), 2 E 70/651, fol. 388. |
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Abstract : 1721-1722. Le Havre. Proceedings relating to five Englishmen, who were arrested as pirates by the Maréchal d\'Estrées (Captain Jean Prudhomme) on its return from Louisiana. Said vessel belongs to the Company of Senegal. The Englishmen were imprisoned at Le Havre, and they await an English vessel to carry them home. According to Prudhomme, the five Englishmen were arrested by Kerguenelle, captain of the Saint André; and they then were transferred to the Maréchal d\'Estrées and carried to Le Havre by order of the Commandant of Louisiana and of the directors general of the Company of the Indies. [N.B. The Sacramental Records of New Orleans (1718-1750, p. 202-203) indicated a Charles Kerguenelle, ship captain, in 1731]. The English version of said proceedings is more detailed. Jean Williams, Joseph Cash, Thomas Cox, Antoine Long and George Raddon, English crewmen on the Sea Nymph (commanded by André Rowe, staying at Providence), were unable to sell their cargo in Havana. They thus were tempted to unload it in \"Mobile Mississippi\" on the advice of their factor, who gave them a letter of safe-conduct for the Louisiana governor. En route to Mobile, they were boarded by the Saint André, taken to Mobile and put in irons. The Maréchal d\'Estrées took them back to Le Havre, after spending nineteen days at Dover without freeing them. Proceeding dossiers of the Admiraulty of Le Havre, 1717-1726. Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime (AD76), 216 BP, fol. 305. |
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Abstract : February 4, 1731. St. Malo. Magon la Lande to the minister. Difficulties in the way of trade with Mexico. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 13:215. (Miss.) |
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