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Abstract : August 10, 1728 to August 30, 1729. Paris. Extracts from decree of the Council of State, August 10, 1728, remonstrances of the Council of Louisiana, February 11, 1729, and replies by the Company of the Indies, August 30, 1729. (In parallel columns.) 8 pp. AC., B 43: 884. (LC.)

Abstract : October 27, 1728. Paris. Abbé Raguet to the mother superior of Ursulines in Louisiana. Reproves her for worldly thoughts and conduct. (Copy.) 3 pp. AC., C 13, 11:244. (Miss.)

Abstract : November 9, 1728. [Paris.] Minister to Le Pelletier. Intercedes in favor of Dugué de Boisbriant, lately first royal lieutenant in Louisiana. Recall of Dubois. Ursulines in Louisiana prefer to return to France rather than be under the direction of the Capuchins. 2 pp. AC., B 5 89.

Abstract : June 28, 1720. Lorient. Memoir of Drouot de Valdeterre addressed to Law, on what he had done for Biloxi. 10 pp. ASH., 115-10:no.28. (LC.)

Abstract : September 10, 1730. [Saint-Domingue.] Huot de Vaubercy, captain of the Baleine, to Company of the Indies. His departure from Louisiana, where he was detained by Périer; condition of the colony; discontent great, due to bad government; promises proof. AC., C 9b, 9:n.p.

Abstract : January 22, 1731. Paris. Minutes of the general assembly of administration, Company of the Indies, on retrocession of Louisiana. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 13:249. (Miss.) AC., A 22:115. (LC.)

Abstract : January 24, 1731. Paris. Minutes of a general assembly of syndics and directors, Company of the Indies, on a letter of the comptroller general, January 23, regarding retrocession of Louisiana. [Copy.] 3 pp. AC., A 22:118. (LC.) AC., C 13, 13:254. (Miss.)

Abstract : March 2, 1731. Paris. Company of the Indies to Loison. Respecting the deliberations of the company on the retrocession of Louisiana. 1p. MC., C 2, 24:26.

Abstract : February 17, 1745. Versailles. Royal circular to colonial governors and intendants, on changes in the decree of Apr. 22, 1744, regarding powers and duties of prize councils in the colonies. 1p. AC., B 81:165; A26:1.

Abstract : [March 25, 1758.] Versailles. [Royal memoir], defining the respective powers of Kerlérec and Rochemore and stating in what branches of government they are to act conjointly: military affairs; Indians; fortifications; artillery; navigation; finances; justice; land grants; police; agricultural matters, indigo, rice, cotton, silk, tobacco; making of pitch and tar; commerce with France, Spain, and islands; religion; hospitals. 18pp. AC., C 13, 40:4.(Miss.)

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