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Abstract : August 1, 1719. Bicêtre. List of persons held at Bicêtre by royal order to be sent to Louisiana, if the king agrees. Note of decision of Duc d'Orleans. 1p. BA., Bastille, 12708.

Abstract : September 12, 1719. Bicêtre. Note demanding that orders for sending five persons to Louisiana be expedited. Approved by Duc d'Orleans. 1p. BA., Bastille, 12708.

Abstract : May 29, 1720. List of persons to be sent to Louisiana, transferred from Bicêtre to Lorient by Robillard under the king's order, with discharge of Rigby, commandant at Lorient and director general of Company of the Indies. 7 pp. BA., Bastille, 12708.

Abstract : August 11, 1716. Paris. Council to Galissonière. Passage to Louisiana for a young libertine sent out at request of his parents. 1p. AC., B 38:161.

Abstract : August 11, 1716. Paris. Council to L'Epinay. Gaudin's passage to Louisiana as soldier, at request of parents; not to be allowed to return to France. 1p. AC., B 38:161.

Abstract : August 15, 1716. Paris. Council to L\'Epinay. Marie Tellier\'s request for return of her son, Jean Baptiste Derteau, enrolled in Louisiana troops by force; to return him to France. 1p. AC., B 38:291. (LC.)

Abstract : March 22, 1727. Fort Royal, Martinique. Feuquières to the minister. Complaint of Company of the Indies against Le Roy, exiled from Santo Domingo to Louisiana; wants him and all suspicious persons sent to France. AC., C 8, 37:n.p.

Abstract : April 26, 1725. New Orleans. Council to Council of the Indies. Complaints against Pauger for removing Lazon and Le Sueur; scandal concerning Louboey; deportation of criminals; friction of army and Superior Council; Bienville and Indians. (Abstract, with marginal notes.) 10 pp. AC., C 13, 9:134. (Miss.)

Abstract : September 20, 1720. Paris. Council to Lajus. Eighteen Protestants of Nîmes should be deported to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 42:529.

Abstract : September 20, 1720. Paris. Council to Fourneaux. Prisoners to be sent to Robillard, Langlade, or Le Roux, to [then] be transported to Louisiana and other colonies. 1p. AC., B 42:565.

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