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Abstract : December 25, 1712. Versailles. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Dispatch of lard and beans to Louisiana; powder for the colonies in Rochefort storehouse. 2 pp. AC., B 34:162. (LC.)

Abstract : December 26, 1712. Versailles. Minister to Clairambault. Military commissions for Richebourg and Lespervanche, who are going to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 34:163. (LC.)

Abstract : June 6, 1713. Versailles. Royal ordinance prohibiting the manufacture of gunpowder in Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 35:326; F 3, 241:n.p.

Abstract : June 8, 1713. Versailles. Minister to Duclos. Prohibits manufacture of powder in Louisiana. Inquiry about saltpeter mines. Permits Crozat to send soldiers to the Wabash. Land grants. Instructions to protect Crozat\'s trade. 2 pp. AC., B 35:325. (LC.)

Abstract : June 8, 1713. Versailles. Minister to Cadillac and Duclos. News of the discovery of saltpeter in Louisiana. Encloses order forbidding the manufacture of powder in the colony, and instructs them that it must be enforced. 1p. AC., B 35:326.

Abstract : January 9, 1715. Versailles. Minister to Lusançay. Shipments of powder by Crozat from Nantes and Rochefort to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 37:12. (LC.)

Abstract : February 25, 1715. Versailles. Minister to Lusançay. Munitions sent to Louisiana. Acknowledges his letter of February 16, 1715; is satisfied with his statement on Daulphin-La Tour affair. 1p. AC., B 37:38. (LC.)

Abstract : March 14, 1715. Versailles. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. His request for four small pieces of artillery for Louvigny\'s campaign against the Foxes. 1p. AC., B 37:48.

Abstract : August 4, 1731. Fontainebleau. Royal ordinance, exempting for six years merchant vessels bound for Louisiana from the obligation of carrying engagés and guns. 1p. AC., A 22:128. (LC.) AC., B 55:636; A 23:107; BMM., MS.73, vol. 34:148[printed]; AN., F 50, 5-1; AD VII., 2a[printed]; AD XI., 9[printed]; BN., MSS.Moreau, 1396:242.

Abstract : December 16, 1738. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. The Chickasaw campaign; troops, marine and colonial; artillery; pay of marines; food from Illinois and France. 4 pp. AC., B 66:375. (LC.)

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