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Abstract : August 14, 1786. San Ildefonso. La Vauguyon to Vergennes. Claim of Mme. Aubert against her relative Villiers of New Orleans for 8,500 livres; he is informed that Aubert died in debt and his wife and three children are in want. 2pp. AE., Esp., 620:481.

Abstract : July 15, 1719. Petition to Machault, lieutenant-general of police, from wife and children of Jacques Carry, who was sent by mistake to Louisiana; certificate of good character from Villiers-Faucon Company, May 7, 1719. (Copy.) 1p. BA., Bastille, 12708.

Abstract : [1765.] The Bastille. Mandeville to Comtesse de Bérulle. Requests her to give to De Sartine or Dupont, whichever presents this note, the package he left with her and in his presence to make an inventory of the papers. 1p. BA., Bastille, 12262:126. (LC.)

Abstract : May 15, 1765. The Bastille. Mandeville to De Sartine. Transmits to him letters for D'Ellefaux and Droit, authorizing them to take control of his funds coming from America. Makes three requests: permission to write to his wife, possession of his Bible, in case of death to inform his family. Marginal instructions. 1p. BA., Bastille, 12262:80. (LC.)

Abstract : August 4, 1770. [Paris.] Kerlérec to De Sartine. Information about the Jesuit case against him. Belief that Mme. Rochemore and her followers are responsible. 1p. BA., Bastille, 12262:224. (LC.)

Abstract : 1731. [New Orleans.] Census of farms and plantations located on the Mississippi. Name of plantation and owner; enumeration of members of family, French servants, men of military age, Negro and Indian slaves, horses, sheep, cattle, goats, and guns. 22 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : June 28, 1719. Paris. Council to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Company of the Indies accords passage to Louisiana to sixteen women from Rochefort. 2 pp. AC., B 41:226.

Abstract : June 28, 1719. Paris. Council to Galissonnière. Passage to Louisiana for sixteen women. 1p. AC., B 41:227.

Abstract : May 3, 1720. [Paris.] Minister of War to Manchon, commissaire de guerre at Arras. Would Sister Angelique Lielle, from hospital at Arras, be capable of taking charge of a hospital in Louisiana? 1p. AG., Corr., 2568:no.24.

Abstract : June 2, 1720. Paris. Royal memoir to Vaudreuil and Bégon. Canadians required to have a permit to settle in Louisiana; Tonty's work at Detroit; Mme. La Forest; land claims; western missions. 19 pp. AC., B 42:423.

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