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Abstract : July 21, 1767. London. Durand to Choiseul. Departure of the Aurora for Florida, with 230 [Protestant?] emigrants. 8pp. AE., Angleterre, 474:182.

Abstract : May 30, 1766. Versailles. Royal order forbidding Father Hilaire to go to any French colony. 1p. AC., B 125:299.

Abstract : June 3, 1682. Mississippi River. [Letter from] Father Zénobe Membré. Western affairs. (Copy.) 6 pp. BN., MSS. Clair., 1016: 163. Margry, II. 206; Wis. H.C. XVI. 105 (ext.). (LC.)

Abstract : [November 25, 1738?] New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. The Capuchins; their church and parsonage at New Orleans and Mobile; arrival of new priests; Vitry replaced by a Capuchin at Natchitoches; Father Mathias opposes Father Doutreleau, Jesuit, as chaplain at the hospital of New Orleans; orphans. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 23:3. (Miss.)

Abstract : May 8, 1765. New Orleans. Frenière to the minister. The Hilaire-Abbé de l\'Isle-Dieu affair; he called a special meetlng of the council; sends its decision and his letter to the Abbe; discusses Hilaire\'s innovations. (Copy.) 3pp. AC., C 13, 45:251.

Abstract : January 2, 1764. London. Guerchy to Choiseul. Information on emigration of French Protestants to Louisiana at the instigation of Gilbert and Bouliton, ministers. 2pp. AE., Angleterre, 455:5

Abstract : October 28, 1763. London. Comte de Guerchy, French ambassador, to Choiseul. Gilbert, Protestant minister, has drawn to London French Protestants from Poitou, Vivarais, and Languedoc, to send to Louisiana to take up the silk industry; the government has furnished considerable money. 2pp. AE., Angleterre, 451:481.

Abstract : July 31, 1763. Compiègne. Letters patent, establishing regulations for prefects apostolic, superiors of missions, and priests of parishes in French colonies. AC., A8:671.

Abstract : April 1, 1746. Versailles. Royal memoir to serve as instructions for La Jonquiére, vice-admiral, governor, and lieutenant-general of New France. Canada and Louisiana; commerce; troops; the church; Vaudreuil to control Indian affairs in Louisiana. 11pp. AC., B 83:270.

Abstract : 1785. Paris. Baron de Breteuil to Vergennes. The bishop of Uzès is perfectly willing for three sisters from Pont de Saint-Esprit to go to New Orleans, and asks for evidence of protection for them from Spain and France. 1p. AE., Esp., 617.50.

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