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Abstract : Mar. 27, 1740. Versailles. Minister to Ricouart. Flour not put on vessel bound for Louisiana; his instructions were that food was to have preference over other supplies. 1p. AC., B 71:243.

Abstract : Apr. 13, 1740. Versailles. Minister to Ricouart. Flour for Louisiana. Ceadret not to be paid until he has report from Salmon on salaries of colonial officers to be paid in France. 1p. AC., B 71:247.

Abstract : Apr, 22, 1740. Versailles. Minister to Ricouart. Instructions on flour for Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 71:251.

Abstract : May 23, 1740. New Orleans. Louboey to the minister. Discussion of De Noyan's appointment to Diron's place at Mobile; distribution of flour; farmers at Pointe Coupée and the German coast arrested for selling brandy to Indians; the Morin case; arrival or the Charente with supplies; D'Orgon sends Duplessis against Natchez; his finances; prices of flour and wine. 12pp. AC., C 13, 25:226, (Miss.)

Abstract : May 29, 1740. New Orleans, Bobé Descloseaux to the minister. Asks that Bizoton be sent back to Louisiana to put his accounts in order. Asks for certain favors for himself. Prices of flour and wine. 4pp. AC., C 13, 25:263.

Abstract : June 27, 1740. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Arrival and departure of French ships; their cargoes; loss of the Atlas; colonial supply of wine and flour; provisions for return of French troops. 8pp. AC., C 13, 25:21.

Abstract : June 28, 1740. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Duplicates of bills of exchange; Capuchin church; Ursulines, and their orphanage; hospital supplies; cloth for flour sacks; report on powder supply; Indian presents. 6pp. AC., C 13, 25:180.

Abstract : June 30, 1740. Versailles. Minister to Ricouart. Flour for Louisiana. The Profond has difficulty in navigating the Mississippi, hence should not be used there; suggests the use of the Gironde, Charente or Somme. 1p. AC., B 71:267.

Abstract : Sept. 23, 1740. Fontainebleau. Minister to Ricouart. Contract for munitions, merchandise, flour, and lard for Louisiana; the Somme and a merchant vessel for that colony; instructions regaraing curios and plants from Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 71:277.

Abstract : Dec. 30, 1740. Versailles. Minister to the commissary. Approves of his request for an increase in supplies for clothing for colonial troops; instructions regarding lard for the colonies. 1p. AC., B 71:188.

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