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Abstract : December 15, 1730. Paris. Authorization granted by the Company of the Indies to Jean-Baptiste Bonnet, owner of the ship Saint-Philippe, port of Le Havre, and commanded by Captain Jacques Pelissier, for the trade of slaves, gold ore and other goods from the coast of Guinea. Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône (AD13), 9 B 6, fol. 8, v.

Abstract : October 25, 1734. Paris. Authorization granted by the Company of the Indies to Jacques Giraud, ship owner in Marseilles, to send to Guinea, under the command of François Brémond, a ship to be used for the trade of slaves, gold ore and other goods. Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône (AD13), 9 B 6, fol. 163.

Abstract : December 5, 1735. Paris. Authorization granted by the Company of the Indies to Louis Dauphin, ship owner in Marseilles, to send his ship, under the command of Captain Jean-André Richard, to the Guinea coast and to there engage in the trade of slaves, gold ore and other goods. Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône (AD13), 9 B 6, fol. 240.

Abstract : December 22, 1735. Paris. Authorization granted by the Company of the Indies to Louis Dauphin, merchant and ship owner in Marseilles, to engage in the trade of slaves, gold ore and other goods on the Guinea coast. Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône (AD13), 9 B 6, fol. 253.

Abstract : May 24, 1736. Paris. Authorization granted by the Company of the Indies to Rocante and Figuières, ship owners in Marseilles, for the trade of slaves, gold ore and other goods on the Guinea coast. Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône (AD13), 9 B 6, fol. 264, v.

Abstract : July 21, 1736. Paris. Authorization granted by the Company of the Indies to Jean-François Boyer, ship owner in Marseilles, for him to engage in the trade of slaves, gold ore and other goods on the Guinea coast. Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône (AD13), 9 B 6, fol. 296, v.

Abstract : December 23, 1777. Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue. D\'Argout and Vaivre to the minister. Louisiana commerce: correspondence of the minister with Villars and D\'Aunoy; maritime jurisdiction; the slave trade, and gold and silver shipments to Santo Domingo; cargoes of French vessels, peltries, indigo, and lumber, selling for sixty to eighty thousand piastres\' worth of French goods. 6pp. AC., C 9, 145:n.p.