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Abstract : [October 4, 1802] 12 Vend., XI. Saint-Cloud. Decree of the consuls, establishing a commission to judge infractions to laws and rules regarding foreign trade. (Printed.) 2pp. AC., C 13, 51:92.

Abstract : [August 1764. Paris.] Report on the case of Grondel's libel against Kerlérec. 2pp. BA., Bastille, 1222:29. (LC.)

Abstract : [1765.] The Bastille. Mandeville to his judges. Statement of his case against Kerlérec. 3pp. BA., Bastille, 12252:8. (LC.)

Abstract : August 4, 1770. [Paris.] Kerlérec to De Sartine. Information about the Jesuit case against him. Belief that Mme. Rochemore and her followers are responsible. 1p. BA., Bastille, 12262:224. (LC.)

Abstract : November 10, 1788. The Escurial. La Vauguyon to Montmorin. Démont's claim against François Hinard of Louisiana; orders have been sent to force settlement. 1p. AE., Esp., 625:360.

Abstract : [1721.] Memoir on the company's changes in administration of affairs in Louisiana. La Tour made lieutenant general; superior council; soldiers; hospitals; prices of merchandise at different place, copper money; officers, trade; judicial divisions of the colony; expenses; fortifications; prices for tobacco; power and duty of officials. 11 pp. AC., G 13, 12:202. (Miss.)

Abstract : June 1, 1722. Paris. Decision of Commissioners General, bringing before them the Reveillon-Chaumont suit relative to lands in Louisiana. 3 pp. ASJ., V 7, 235:n.p.

Abstract : February 10, 1725. Paris. Decision of commissioners, on the suit of Reveillon v. Mme. Chaumont. 8 pp. AN., V 7, 219:no.34.

Abstract : September 5, 1730. Paris. Decision of Commissioners General, ordering the Marquis d'Asfeld, Comte de Bellisle, and their partners to close accounts with Laperrière and to pay him 1,000 livres in connection with his services on the Terre Blanche estate in Louisiana. 4 pp. AN., V 7, 222:no.59.

Abstract : [March 25, 1758.] Versailles. [Royal memoir], defining the respective powers of Kerlérec and Rochemore and stating in what branches of government they are to act conjointly: military affairs; Indians; fortifications; artillery; navigation; finances; justice; land grants; police; agricultural matters, indigo, rice, cotton, silk, tobacco; making of pitch and tar; commerce with France, Spain, and islands; religion; hospitals. 18pp. AC., C 13, 40:4.(Miss.)

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