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Abstract : May 6, 1738. Marly. Minister to Bonneau. He is mistaken about the subsidy paid to Doumère on food and merchandise carried to Louisiana on his vessel the Foudroyant; states the amount. 1 p. AC., B 67:49.

Abstract : May 6, 1738. Marly. Minister to Dionis. Promises subsidy to Sauson on food and merchandise carried to Louisiana on the Notre-Dame de Bonsecours; instructions about cargo. 1 p. AC., B 67:49.

Abstract : September 2, 1738. Marly. Minister to Rostan. Reply to David Thouron\'s request for permission to send a ship to Louisiana. Since the retrocession trade to that colony is free to all French merchants, but presumes he wants to know about subsidies paid on food, merchandise, and colonial products. Besides vessels from Bordeaux, three from La Rochelle and one from Nantes are in this trade. 1 p. AC., B 67:126.

Abstract : May 12, 1739. Marly. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. He has nothing to add to the discussion relative to the Profond. Shipment of flour to Louisiana. 1 p. AC., B 69:261.

Abstract : October 13, 1703. Rochefort. Gallinet to Villermont. Iberville\'s activity in securing sailors and provisions. 4 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 22813:112.

Abstract : May 20, 1704. [Versailles.] Royal decree relating to salt beef from Ireland for American possessions. (Printed.) 1p. AE., Ang., 217:102.

Abstract : July 24, 1724. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, fixing the prices for milk and fresh meat. 2 pp. AC., A 23:60. (LC.)

Abstract : November 20, 1724. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, on protection for sale of vegetables and farm products in New Orleans by German settlers above the village. 3 pp. AC., A 23:49. (LC.)

Abstract : October 11, 1725. Paris. Decree, extending for a year permission to merchants regarding the importation of bacon, butter, salt, salmon, etc., from foreign countries for America. 1p. AN., F 12, 72:684.

Abstract : April 25, 1727. New Orleans. Périer to the Abbé Raguet. Father Beaubois goes to France; factional strife in New Orleans; floods and levees; supply and prices of fresh meat. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 10:213. (Miss.)

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