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Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Letters patent in form of an edict, establishing a rule for judges who should compose the superior council of Louisiana, formed by edict of September, 1716. 4 pp. AC., A 22:134. (LC.) AC., A 23:107; B 55:634. |
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Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Royal memoir to Périer and Salmon. Retrocession; their relations with each other; duties and powers as to military affairs, land grants, police, justice, church affairs and debts; agriculture, cotton, indigo, hemp, flax, silk; rice, wheat, etc.; pitch and tar; lumber; commerce with France and the Islands; Spanish trade; superior council administration of funds, food, munitions, and merchandise; Indian affairs; troops; flour supply; fortifications; Illinois country and its government; artillery. 19 pp. AC., B 55: 593. (LC.) |
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Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Royal orders regarding his services to the king and work with Périer; instructions about the Gironde; Brusle, councillor, and director of Company of the Indies; Pelerin; Potin; Guy; Bonneau in charge of Comte de Bellisle\'s affairs in Louisiana; Broutin; Fleuriau, relative of Comte de Morville, attorney-general of the superior council. 4 pp. AC., B 55:602. (LC.) |
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Abstract : November 20, 1731. Marly. Minister to Fondelin. Case of L\'Amerique, ensign in Louisiana. 1 p. AC., B 55:232. |
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Abstract : February 19, 1732. Marly. Minister to Madame Duret. Her nephew, Nezel, will be made ensign in Louisiana. 1 p. AC., B 56:15. |
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Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Royal memoir to serve as instructions to Bienville as governor of Louisiana. Reasons for making him governor; religion, missionaries, Jesuits and Capuchins; Ursuline convent, at New Orleans, nun\'s hospital and school; administration of justice; history, composition, and jurisdiction of the superior council; power of the governor; police; care of Negroes; marriage to be encouraged; legal ages; sugar industry; growth of indigo, rice, wheat, cotton, hemp, and flax; tobacco, its price and market; pitch and tar; commerce of colony with French merchants, French Islands, Pensacola, and other Spanish colonies; military affairs, Swiss and French troops with equipment, militia, artillery, and fortifications; Indian affairs, Natchez, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Illinois, and others. 22 pp. AC., B 57:796. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Royal memoir to Bienville and Salmon. Instructions for powers and duties of governor and ordonnateur, individually and jointly; administration of the army, courts, police, agriculture, Indian affairs, etc. 26 pp. AC., B 57:824. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Bienville. The Illinois country is to remain under the jurisdiction of Louisiana. Beauchamp and Coustilhas thought proper officers for the post; size of the garrison. 1 p. AC., B 57:807. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Epidemic at New Orleans; St. Denis, commander at Natchitoches; approval of sending the St. Louis from New Orleans to Mobile with Crémont, food for soldiers, and Indian presents; Mobile furtrade; expense of Crémont\'s workmen at Mobile; supply of cordwood for barracks at posts, and its price; good relations desired between governor and ordonnateur. 2 pp. AC., B 57:807. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Salmon. His quarters at New Orleans; appointment of councillors to the superior council of Louisiana; Bruslé, agent for Company of the Indies; Macmahon\'s sale of company\'s Negros; instructions about Dr. Prat\'s shipment of plants for royal garden; approval of superior council\'s decision in case of Diron and Company of the Indies; Bernac commissioned captain in Louisiana. 2 pp. AC., B 57:815. (LC.) |
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