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Abstract : April 18, 1720. Léogane. Sums expended for Saujeon\'s squadron and the Triton. (Extract from accounts of Morin, director of Company of the Indies.) 1p. AC., C 9, 18:n.p.

Abstract : April 18, 1720. Léogane. Mithon\'s statement of sums expended on Saujeon\'s squadron and Champmeslin\'s Triton. 1p. AC., C 9, 18:n.p.

Abstract : September 11, 1744. Metz. Minister to Botereau and Lemoyne. Transmits statement of merchandise needed for Louisiana for November shipment, and asks for their prices. 1p. AC., B 79:119.

Abstract : November 13, 1723. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, fixing the prices of beef, game, eggs, and chickens. 2 pp. AC., A 23:44. (LC.)

Abstract : [April 26, 1738. Balize.] Deverges to the minister. Refers to various journeys made in the royal service, and asks to be reimbursed for expenses incurred. 1p. AC., C 13, 23:217.

Abstract : January 29, 1762. Bordeaux. Duc de Lorges to the Minister of War. Embarkation of the Angoumois regiment; gratuities claimed by officers; men from the Bigorre regiment to complete the other. (Copy.) 3pp. AG., arch.anc., corr., 3624 (III):no.179.

Abstract : February 6, 1762. Bordeaux. Chevalier de Jumilhac to the Minister of War. Thanks him for lieutenancy for Belpray; seeks friendship with Kerlérec; asks for increase in pay of officers sent to Louisiana. 2pp. AG., arch.anc., corr., 3624 (V):no .182.

Abstract : March 24, 1770. Bordeaux. David Gradis, shipowner, to the minister. Capt. Jacquelin\'s expenses for the voyage on the Père de Famille; services as captain; food for passengers; sums for O\'Reilly. 2pp. AM., B 4, 115:157. (LC.)

Abstract : April 7, 1772. Bordeaux. Chamber of Commerce to the minister. Regarding the stopping of exemption from duties of the commerce of Louisiana; gives five reasons for its prolongation. Signed by ten merchants. 6pp. AC., C 13, 50:94.

Abstract : April 17, 1778. Versailles. Minister to the Minister of Finance. Lafitte, Bordeaux merchant, sent the Aimable Louison to Santo Domingo in the years 1773-1775, and on each voyage it went on to Louisiana and returned to France with a Louisiana cargo, exempted from duties; discusses the case. 2pp. AC., B 164:147.

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