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Abstract : February 11, 1720. Paris. Minister to Marine to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Instructs him to write to the Spanish court on [the] subject of exchange of French prisoners for Spaniards seized at Pensacola. 1p. AM., B 2, 257:103.

Abstract : February 6, 1720. Paris. Council of Marine to the regent. Place to send Spanish prisoners from Pensacola. Marginal note by the regent proposes an exchange of prisoners. 1p. AM., B 4, 37:423. (LC.)

Abstract : January 1, 1720. [Rome. M. de Montigny to the Missions Etrangères, Paris.] Importance of the new Company of the Indies in France and foreign countries; Louisiana establishment. 4 pp. AN., MM 531:35.

Abstract : December 18, 1719. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on Barber's letter, Cadiz, October 16: obtains freedom for imprisoned French sailors. 1p. AM., B 1, 40:303.

Abstract : May 24, 1719. Paris. Council to Vaudreuil. Approves of Indian policy toward the Illinois, Kickapoos, Mascoutens and Foxes. Good work by Tonty among Miamis and Ottawas. 6 pp. AC., B 41:533.

Abstract : May 24, 1719. Paris. Council to Vaudreuil and Bégon. Approval of La Noue's efforts for peace between Sioux and Crees. 6 pp. AC., B 41:538.

Abstract : January 31, 1719. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on La Noue and discovery of Sea of the West; peace between Sioux and Crees; trade permits. 4 pp. AC., C 11, 124:n.p.

Abstract : November 18, 1716. Paris. Minutes of council, on Chateauguay's letter of July 17, 1716: services of Bienville and the Indians' affection for him, with a request that Bienville be given command of troops in Louisiana. 4 pp. AM., B 1, 9:552; AC., C 13, 4:475. (Miss.)

Abstract : November 7, 1716. Rochefort. L'Epinay to the council. Desires instructions on English vessels, letters to viceroy of Mexico, vessels in Louisiana in case of war; the Ludlow and the Paon; Indian presents. Marginal decisions. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 4:871.

Abstract : October 20, 1716. Paris. Royal memoir, to serve as instructions for L'Epinay as governor. His duties toward the church; Indian affairs; troops; superior council; police; land culture, silk and tobacco; commerce; domestic animals; slaves; hostility of Natchez. 13 pp. AC., B 38:312. (LC.) AC., F 3, 68:n.p.

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