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Abstract : July 7, 1716. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on passage to Louisiana for Mme. Chiché. 1p. AM., B 1, 9:11.

Abstract : [July 11, 1716.] Paris. Council to Querquelin [Kerguelin], captain of the Bellone. Instructions for his voyage. 1p. AM., B 2, 246:58.

Abstract : July 11, 1716. Paris. Council to Champmeslin. Transmits passenger list for the Bellone; Querquelin soon to be supplied with instructions for the voyage. 1p. AM., B 2, 246:22.

Abstract : June 30, 1746. Versailles. Royal memoir to serve as instructions for Pouyade, captain of the Chameau on his voyage to Louisiana: a stop at Santo Domingo [Saint-Domingue]; to anchor at Balize; to give preference to the king\'s goods in making up a return cargo. 2pp. AC., B 84:334.

Abstract : November 25, 1748. Versailles. Royal ordinance, extending for six years the exemption granted to merchant ships from the duty of carrying guns and engagés to Louisiana. 2pp. AC., A 22:151. (LC.) AC., A 22:170; A 5; B 87:276; F 3, 243 (printed); AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 11:28; BMM., MS.73, vol.67:287; AN., AD VII., 2a (printed); 12 (printed).

Abstract : January 2, 1749. Versailles. Royal memoir to serve as instructions for Le Large, captain of the Parham, on a voyage to Louisiana. 2pp. AC., B 90:259.

Abstract : July 21, 1762. [Paris.] Marquis de Grimaldi, Spanish ambassador, to Choiseul. Spanish understanding of boundaries for Canada are that the Iberville River, Lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain are to remain French, thus giving England no port on the Gulf of Mexico. 1p. AE., Esp., 536:522.

Abstract : July 20, 1762. [Paris.] Marquis de Grimaldi, Spanish ambassador, to Choiseul. Reflections on Canadian boundaries; England not to have a port on the Gulf of Mexico. 1p. AE., Esp., 536:521.

Abstract : November 1747. Memoir [by Fabry de la Bruyère] on Louisiana. Government, fortifications, troops, navigation, expenses, card money, commerce, population, union of Canada and Illinois, boundary; abandonment of Fort Tombecbé, storehouses, settlers, tobacco, and negroes. (Copy.) 70pp. BN., MSS.fr., 12224:265.

Abstract : [1700]. La Forest and de Tonty to Pontchartrain. Ask that additional canoes be sent to Fort St. Louis, Illinois. (Ext., with notes by Pontchartrain). 1p. AC., C 11, 18:50.

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