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Abstract : May 11, 1752. Marly. Minister to Rostan. He is to ascertain whether Sallenare has serious objections to decree of February 9, 1752, relating to duty on Louisiana tobacco, and to send a report to Trudaine. 1 p. AC., B 96:100.

Abstract : January 29, 1744. Marly. Minister to Vaudreuil and Salmon. Instructions on immigrations into Louisiana from the Windward Islands; finances; memoir on tobacco; house of charity at New Orleans. 2 pp. AC., B 78:458. (LC.)

Abstract : November 20, 1712. Marly. Minister to Crozat. Graveline; tobacco factory; Negroes from Santo Domingo for Louisiana; growth of indigo. 2 pp. AC., B 34:134. (LC.)

Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Minister to Périer and Salmon. Instructions regarding passengers, and property of Company of the Indies, returning to France on the Gironde; Louisiana tobacco, its price, quality, and freight rates. 2 pp. AC., B 55:588. (LC.)

Abstract : August 26, 1732. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Instructions regarding military reports; Louboey\'s quarters; trade of French merchants in Louisiana; Rasteau\'s St. Paul; cultivation and shipment of tobacco; indigo; cotton; pilots at Balize; navigation at mouth of the Mississippi. 3 pp. AC., B 57:791. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Orry, comptroller general. Instructs him to take up Vinier\'s claims regarding payment for Louisiana tobacco arriving on the Gironde and sum due Rasteau. 1 p. AC., B 56:96.

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Frotin. Discusses the voyage to Louisiana of the St. Rene; bonus; price of tobacco; departure of Rasteau\'s vessel and one from La Rochelle for the same destination. 1p. AC., B 56:99.

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Fossinguant. Acknowledges receipt of bill of lading for the St. Rene; bonus; asks him to send St. Malo merchants a copy of decree on price of Louisiana tobacco in France. 1 p. AC., B 56:99.

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.)

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Crémont. Approval of his report on Indian affairs and agriculture at Mobile; refuses, as useless, an inspector of storehouses at Indian posts, second surgeon, Negro overseer, and constable for Mobile; rice, indigo, tobacco, pitch and tar; Beauehamp\'s enterprise. 4 pp. AC., B 57:808. (LC.)

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