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Abstract : March 26, 1722. Paris. Decree of Council of State, ordering, in conformity with letters patent of April 1717 (q.v.), all products of the Islands and French colonies (even those arising out of the slave-trade) to pay a duty of three per cent to the Ferme du Domaine d'Occident. [Printed.] 4 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 21777:77.

Abstract : December 20, 1721. Paris. Commission to Louis Bonnet as clerk in Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 43:89. (LC.)

Abstract : December 26, 1721. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on ways and means to employ in developing the Indian trade in the upper country. Notes by the regent. 2 pp. AC., C 11, 43:427.

Abstract : January 7, 1721. Paris. Order from Company of the Indies to La Harpe, in command at St. Bernard Bay, allowing him five per cent on certain sales of French merchandise. 1p. AC., B 42bis:396. (LC.).

Abstract : September 1, 1720. Paris. Council to Robert. Instructs him to await Jouan's arrival to make estimate on the Achille and the Content, royal vessels loaned the Company of the Indies; asks that departure of vessels be hastened. 2 pp. AC., B 42:95.

Abstract : August 20, 1720. Paris. Council to Vaudreuil. Instructs him to give aid to the Company of the Indies and to not prevent merchandise from going from Canada to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 42:462.

Abstract : July 23, 1720. Paris. Royal ordinance, regarding private trade in the colonies by captains of vessels. Order to Adm[iral] Comte de Toulousse, July 25. Marginal note. 6 pp. AC., A 23:27. (LC.) AC., B 42:498; AE., Mém. et Doc., France, 2004:142; BMM., MS. 73, vol.12:99. Edits et Ordonnances, I. 425.

Abstract : July 23, 1720. Paris. Royal order, respecting foreign commerce in French colonies. (Printed.) 4 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 21777:69; AC., B 42:500. Edits et Ordonnances, I., 427.

Abstract : July 23, 1720. [Paris.] Decree of the Council of State, respecting privileges and exemptions for clerks of the Company of the Indies. BMM., MS.73, vol. 12:105.

Abstract : July 21, 1720. Paris. Decree of the Council of State, ordering the execution of the edict that grants to the Company of the Indies permanent possession of all rights and privileges concerning its commerce. Followed by edict mentioned, dated July, 1720: commerce of Louisiana as regulated by edicts of August and December 1717; Canadian beaver trade to remain free; the company to enjoy the duty in place of exclusive privileges. (Printed.) 12 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 21779:129; AE., Mém. et Doc., France, 2004:137; BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 2560: 57.

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