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Abstract : October 1, 1717. Paris. Directors of Company of the West to Capt[ain] Béranger of the Neptune, bound for Louisiana. His instructions regarding the route, care of passengers and faux sauniers on board, and their disposal on reaching the colony; stop at Santo Domingo. The Neptune to be used as a vessel on the Mississippi. 2 pp. AC., B 42bis:175. Margry, V.596(ext.). (LC.)

Abstract : September 16, 1719. Calais. Guerreau, naval commissary, to the council. Jacques, brother of Philippe Poincet, sailor, is sentenced to the galleys; suggests that both men, with their families, would make good settlers for Louisiana. 1p. AM., B 3, 255:396.

Abstract : September 26, 1719. Calais. Guerreau to the council. Suggestions as to sending the Poincet brothers to Louisiana. 1p. AM., B 3, 255:398.

Abstract : September 11, 1735. Vitré. Excerpt from the memoir of Vitré's sub-delegate, concerning the deported salt smuggler François Ferron. "He told me he suffered so much in Louisiana that he would almost rather die now than return there." Archives départementales d'Ille-et-Vilaine (AD35), C 1097.

Abstract : January 20, 1721. Léogane. Sorel and Duclos to the minister. Prisoners taken at Pensacola arrive at Cap Français. 1p. AC., C 9, 19:n.p.

Abstract : August 30, 1728. Fort St. Louis, Santo Domingo. Chalon to Company of the Indies. An old couple and a child were allowed to land there being no work for them in Louisiana; Mme. Grancan (Grand-Champ?) exiled by the king to Louisiana, deported from Louisiana. (Copy.) AC., C 9b, 9:n.p.

Abstract : June 17, 1725. Chantilly. Minister to La Rochalar. Deportation of Jolly from Santo Domingo to Louisiana, whence, being destitute, he was sent to France; similar cases in future not to be sent to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 48:693.

Abstract : June 25, 1725. Chantilly. Minister to Renault. Return to France of Jolly, of Santo Domingo, banished to Louisiana by La Rochalar\'s order. 1p. AC., B 48:148.

Abstract : March 25, 1719. [Paris.] Minister of War to Mazeliere. Conduct of Vivier, second captain, royal naval regiment, relative of d\'Argenson: instructions, if he continues his dissolute habits, to imprison him on 10 sols per day, giving the remainder of salary to his creditors, and to threaten him with service in Louisiana. 1p. AG., Corr., 2549:243.

Abstract : December 21, 1719. Toulon. Hocquart, intendant, to the minister. Transportation to Louisiana of twenty deserters. 9 pp. AM., B 3, 259:411.

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