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Abstract : November 2, 1756. Cap Français. Chastenoye to the minister. A privateer in sight of Cap Français seized a schooner coming from Louisiana with a cargo of lumber. 1p. AC., C 9, 99:n.p.

Abstract : September 24, 1763. Cap Français. Clugny to the minister. One of Chafant\'s prizes armed and sent to Louisiana with supplies. 2pp. AC., C9, 116:n.p.

Abstract : March 18, 1780. Cap Français. Gov[ernor] Lilancourt to the minister. Gov[ernor] Galvez takes Baton Rouge from English; report of capitulation procured from papers of English vessel seized and brought to Port-au-Prince. AC., C 9, 149:n.p.

Abstract : May 29, 1687. La Rochelle. [Arnoul] to Seignelay. A filibuster\'s report of a letter from viceroy (Vera Cruz) to Royal Council (Spain), found on a captured vessel, and relating to La Salle\'s colony. 1p. BN., MSS. fr., n.a., 21334:119.

Abstract : March 30, 1767. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Passage on the Saint-Marc for Capt. Joseph Marie Clemens, condemned to the galleys for life by the Superior Council, for piracy. 2pp. AC., C 13, 4732.

Abstract : March 20, 1768. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Report of fares of passengers on the Parfaite Union: soldiers; Andre Serre dit Grand Nicole condemned to galleys for life by the Superior Council. 1p. AC., C 13, 45:236.

Abstract : August 1743. Versailles. Royal edict, concerning the disposition of prizes and conquests at sea. 6pp. AC., A 23:137. Edits et Ordonnances, I.575. (LC.) AC., A 25:271 (printed).

Abstract : July 15, 1716. Paris. Council to L\'Epinay. Instructions regarding aid by troops to the Bellone, sent out to defend French colonies of America against pirates. 1p. AC., B 38:347. (LC.)

Abstract : June 3, 1748. Versailles. Royal memoir to Morpain, captain of the Brulot and the Gabarre destined for Louisiana. No enemy ships are to be taken. 2pp. AC., B 88:113, 309.

Abstract : November 23, 1722. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on the return to the Spaniards of spoils of war taken at Pensacola, May 16, 1719; St. Joseph Bay abandoned; the Spaniards have gone to Pensacola. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 6:280. (Miss.)

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