BRITISH
PUBLIC
RECORD
OFFICE,
COLONIAL
OFFICE,
CLASS
5
FILES:
WESTWARD
EXPANSION,
1700-1783
THE
BOARD
OF
TRADE
THE
FRENCH
AND
INDIAN
WAR
A
Guide
to
BRITISH
PUBLIC
RECORD
OFFICE,
COLONIAL
OFFICE,
CLASS
5
FILES:
WESTWARD
EXPANSION,
17001783
THE
BOARD
OF
TRADE
THE
FRENCH
AND
INDIAN
WAR
Edited
by
Randolph
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Page
PART
I
Westward
Expansion
Reel
Index
1
PART
II
The
Board
of
Trade
Reel
Index
29
PART
III
The
French
and
Indian
War
Reel
Index
43
NOTE:
The
materials
in
this
collection
are
only
selections
from
the
volumes
of
transcripts
in
the
Manuscript
Room
of
the
Library
of
Congress.
m
British
Public
Record
Office,
Colonial
Office,
Class
5
Files:
PARTI
Westward
Expansion,
1700-1783
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
WESTWARD
EXPANSION,
1700-1783
Page
REEL
INDEX
Reell
Vol.
10:
Original
Papers,
New
England,
1710-1752
1
12:
Miscellaneous,
1720-1747
1
13:
Correspondence
from
Colonial
Governors,
1743-1754
1
14:
Correspondence
from
Colonial
Governors,
1753-1754
2
15:
Correspondence
with
the
Colonial
Governors,
1755
3
Reel
II
Vol.
15:
Correspondence
with
the
Colonial
Governors,
1755,
cont
3
16:
Correspondence
with
the
Colonial
Governors,
1755,
cont
3
17:
Correspondence
with
the
Colonial
Governors,
1756
4
Reel
III
Vol.
17:
Correspondence
with
the
Colonial
Governors,
1756,
cont
4
18:
Correspondence
with
the
Colonial
Governors,
1757-1758
5
19:
Correspondence
from
Colonial
Governors,
1759-1760
6
20:
Correspondence
from
Colonial
Governors,
1761
6
65:
Plantations
General,
1760-1763
6
Reel
IV
Vol.
65:
Plantations
General,
1760-1763,
cont
7
66:
Plantations
General,
1764-1766
7
67:
Plantations
General,
1766
7
68:
Plantations
General,
1767
8
ReelV
Vol.
69:
Plantations
General,
1768
8
70:
Plantations
General,
1769
8
71:
Plantations
General,
1770
9
72:
Plantations
General,
1771
9
Reel
VI
Vol.
72:
Plantations
General,
1771,
cont
9
73:
Plantations
General,
1772
9
74:
Plantations
General,
1773
10
VII
Reel
VII
Vol.
75:
Plantations
General,
1774
11
76:
Plantations
General,
1775
11
77:
Plantations
General,
1776
11
78:
Plantations
General,
1777
[[]
\\
79:
Plantations
General,
1778
[[
12
Reel
VIII
Vol.
79:
Plantations
General,
1778,
cont
12
80:
Plantations
General,
1779
12
81:
Plantations
General,
1780
12
82:
Plantations
General,
1780-1783
13
225:
Out
Letters:
Indian
Affairs,
1766-1768
'
13
227:
In
Letters:
Indian
Affairs,
1768-1771
13
232:
Precis,
I,
1768-1775
13
284:
Indian
Affairs,
1756
13
Reel
IX
Vol.
1310:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1699
14
1311:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1699-1700
14
1312:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
Parts
I-II,
1700-1702
14
1313:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1703
15
1314:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1704-1705
15
1315:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1705-1707
15
1316:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1708-1715
16
ReelX
Vol.
1316:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1708-1715,
cont
16
1317:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1715-1717
17
1318:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1717-1720
17
1319:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1720-1726
17
1320:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1726-1727
18
1321:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1727-1729
18
1322:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1729-1732
18
1323:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1732-1735
19
Reel
XI
Vol.
1324:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1736-1740
19
1325:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1740-1742
19
1326:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1743-1747
20
1327:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1748-1753
20
1328:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1753-1756
20
Reel
XII
Vol.
1329:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1756-1760
21
1330:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1760-1764
21
1331:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1765-1766
21
1332:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1767-1770
22
1333:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1770-1772
22
1334:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1772-1773
22
1337:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1696-1746
22
1344:
Miscellaneous,
1722-1783
22
1345:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1762-1767
23
1346:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1768
23
1347:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1769
23
1348:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1770
23
Vlll
1349:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1771
23
1350:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1772
23
1351:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1773
23
1352:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1774
24
1353:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1774-1777
24
For
more
information
on
the
absorption
of
Canada
by
Britain
see
Part
III:
the
French
and
Indian
War.
There
is
also
additional
information
on
Indian
negotiations
in
New
York,
Pennsylvania,
and
Maine
in
Part
HI:
The
French
and
Indian
War.
IX
REEL
INDEX
BRITISH
PUBLIC
RECORD
OFFICE,
CO.
5
FILES
WESTWARD
EXPANSION,
1700-1783
REEL
I
Vol.
10:
Original
Papers,
New
England,
1710-1752
Frame
0001
A.
Hamilton,
narrative
of
captivity
by
the
Indians
and
internment
at
Quebec,
1722.
23pp.
0024
Gov.
Samuel
Shute,
declaration
against
eastern
Indians
and
correspondence
with
Vaudriel.
7pp.
0031
Col.
Dunbar,
correspondence
with
Penobscot
Indians,
1729.
4pp.
Vol.
12:
Miscellaneous,
1720-1747
0035
Joseph
Boone,
description
of
Pensacola,
1720.
4pp.
0039
Journal
of
the
commissioner
of
Indian
affairs
on
a
journey
to
the
Cherokees,
1725.
119pp.
0158
Journal
of
Capt.
Fitch's
journey
to
the
Creeks,
1726.
59pp.
0217
Account
of
the
British
possessions
in
North
America
at
the
Treaty
of
Utrecht,
1741.7pp.
0224
Instances
of
French
encroachments
in
North
America.
4pp.
0228
State
of
British
fortifications
in
North
America,
1741.
6pp.
0234
Proposed
bill
for
regulating
proprietary
rights
in
the
North
American
wilderness,
1741.4pp.
Vol.
13:
Correspondence
with
Colonial
Governors,
1743-1754
0238
Gov.
Glen
(S.C.)
on
Spanish
and
French
threat
to
South
Carolina
and
on
Indian
relations
with
South
Carolina,
1748.
16pp.
0254
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
French
collusion
with
the
Abenakis,
1749.
21pp.
0275
Gov.
Cornwallis
(Nova
Scotia)
on
troubles
with
French
and
Indians
in
Nova
Scotia,
1749-51.
49pp.
1
0324
Gov.
Glen
on
policy
regarding
Indian
presents
and
Indian
trade
in
South
Caro-
lina,
1748-50.
84pp.
0409
James
Croakatt
on
the
strategic
significance
of
St.
Augustine,
Fla.
12pp.
0421
Gov.
Hopson
(Nova
Scotia)
on
relations
with
the
French
and
Indians
in
New-
foundland,
1752.
8pp.
0429
Govs.
Glen
(S.C.),
Dinwiddie
(Va.),
and
Clinton
(N.Y.)
on
French
and
Indian
attacks
in
the
Ohio
Valley,
1753.
40pp.
Vol.
14:
Correspondence
with
Colonial
Governors,
1753-1754
0470
Reactions
to
French
and
Indian
attacks,
1753.
!2pp.
0482
Gov.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
on
dispute
with
burgesses
regarding
land
patent
pistole
fees.
12pp.
0495
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
negotiations
over
English
hostages
in
Canada,
1753-54.
20pp.
0514
Gov.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
on
George
Washington
expedition
to
the
Ohio
Valley,
1754.
18pp.
0532
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
Massachusetts
Assembly
support
for
effort
against
French,
1754.
8pp.
0540
Gov.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
on
burgess
support
for
effort
against
the
French
and
alliance
with
the
southern
Indians,
1754.
11pp.
0551
Lt.
Gov.
De
Lancey
(N.Y.)
on
defense
of
New
York.
8pp.
0560
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
French
encroachments
west
of
the
Kennebec
River
and
west
of
the
south
Appalachian
Mountains,
1764.
71pp.
0631
Extract
from
Treaty
of
Lancaster
between
the
Six
Nations,
Virginia
and
Mary-
land,
1744.
1pp.
0632
Gov.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
on
plans
for
an
expedition
to
Ohio
and
intelligence
on
French
activities
in
Ohio,
1754.
9pp.
0641
Gov.
Glen
(S.C.)
on
intercolonial
cooperation
against
French
encroachments,
1754.
27pp.
0668
Thomas
Penn,
account
of
Trent's
capitulation
at
the
Monogahela
River
(with
an
Indian
speech
to
the
English),
1754.
9pp.
0677
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
plans
for
military
expedition
against
the
French
in
Maine,
1754.
5pp.
0682
Gov.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
on
Col.
Washington's
expedition
to
Ohio
and
alliances
with
the
Indians,
1754.
42pp.
0724
Lt.
Gov.
Lawrence
on
French
activities
in
Nova
Scotia.
2pp.
0726
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
collusion
of
French
and
Indians
in
Maine.
27pp.
0753
Govs.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
and
Glen
(S.C.)
on
intercolonial
cooperation
against
the
French,
Indian
relations,
and
English
colonization
of
trans-Appalachian
terri-
tory.
66pp.
0819
Gov.
Sharpe
(Md.)
on
support
of
Maryland
Assembly
against
the
French.
2pp.
0821
Lt.
Gov.
De
Lancey
(N.Y.)
on
French
encroachments
upon
New
York.
3pp.
0824
Gov.
Wentworth
(N.H.)
on
problems
of
intercolonial
cooperation.
8pp.
0832
Lt.
Gov.
De
Lancey
on
intercolonial
cooperation
and
Indian
relations
in
New
York.
2pp.
0834
Govs.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
and
Sharpe
(Md.)
on
plans
for
an
expedition
against
the
French
in
Ohio,
1754.
17pp.
0851
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
military
actions
along
the
Kennebec
River
and
conference
with
the
Norridgewalk
and
Penobscott
Indians
at
Falmouth,
1754.
31pp.
Vol.
15:
Correspondence
with
Colonial
Governors,
1755
0882
Govs.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
and
Sharpe
(Md.)
on
French
and
Indian
attacks.
16pp.
0895
Govs.
Fitch
(Conn.)
and
Wentworth
(N.H.)
on
response
to
the
French
and
Indians.
18pp.
0913
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
French
and
Indian
warfare
in
Nova
Scotia
and
disposi-
tion
of
the
Indians
in
New
York.
30pp.
0942
Account
of
a
congress
with
the
Six
Nations,
Albany,
1755.
14pp.
0954
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.),
report
on
Nova
Scotia.
3pp.
Reel
IÃŽ
Vol.
15:
Correspondence
with
Colonial
Governors,
1755,
cont.
0002
Gov.
Morris
(Pa.)
on
Pennsylvania
Assembly
support
for
war
efforts.
71pp.
0073
Govs.
Lawrence
(Nova
Scotia)
and
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
war
in
Nova
Scotia
and
northern
colonies.
46pp.
0120
Gov.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
with
intelligence
on
the
French
in
Ohio,
plans
to
build
Ft.
Cumberland,
and
treaty
with
the
Six
Nations,
Shawnees,
and
Delawares,
Wills
Creek,
1754.
64pp.
0184
Govs.
Reynolds
(Ga.)
and
Sharpe
(Md.)
on
Georgia
and
Maryland
Assemblies'
support
for
war
efforts.
10pp.
0194
Gov.
Shirley
(
Mass.)
on
organizing
intercolonial
expedition
to
Crown
Point,
N.
Y.
31pp.
0225
Govs.
Dinwiddie
(Va.),
De
Lancey
(N.Y.),
and
Sharpe
(Md.)
on
preparations
for
Gen.
Braddock's
expedition
to
the
Ohio
(incl.
Braddock
talk
with
the
Indians).
29pp.
0254
Gov.
Green
(R.I.)
on
Rhode
Island
Assembly
support
for
war
efforts.
4pp.
0258
Gov.
Shirley
(Mass.)
on
Braddock
expedition,
Massachusetts
Assembly
support
for
war
efforts,
and
capitulation
of
Ft.
Beau
Séjour,
Nova
Scotia.
31pp.
Vol.
16:
Correspondence
with
Colonial
Governors,
1755
0292
Gov.
Lawrence
(Nova
Scotia)
on
capitulation
of
Ft.
Beau
Séjour
and
status
of
French
inhabitants
of
Nova
Scotia.
18pp.
0314
Govs.
Dinwiddie(Va.),Morris(Pa.),Sharpe(Md.),
and
Wentworth(N.H.);
Gen.
Braddock,
Col.
Dunbar,
and
Près.
Phips
(Mass.)
on
defeat
of
Braddock
expedi-
tion
(incl.
reports
on
killed
and
wounded).
113pp.
0427
Thomas
Penn
on
Pennsylvania
Indian
relations
and
Assembly
support
for
war
efforts.
22pp.
0449
Gov.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
on
Ft.
Cumberland
and
the
exposed
Virginia
frontier,
Indian
relations
in
Virginia,
and
French
prisoners
in
Virginia
(incl.
talk
to
the
Cherokees).
54pp.
0504
Accounts
of
military
actions
in
Nova
Scotia
(incl.
several
war
councils).
53pp.
0560
Govs.
Fitch
(Conn.)
and
Wentworth
(N.H.)
on
Assemblies'
support
for
war
efforts.
25pp.
0582
Près.
Phips
on
military
action
at
Crown
Point,
N.Y.
12pp.
0594
Thomas
Penn
on
land
grants
to
soldiers
and
military
action
at
Lake
George,
N.Y.
5pp.
0599
William
Johnson
and
Gov.
Hardy
(N.Y.)
on
military
action
in
New
York
(incl.
several
councils
of
war,
treaty
with
the
Oneidas
and
Mohawks,
and
scout's
journal
on
French
movements
at
Ticonderoga).
41pp.
0641
Govs.
Morris
(Pa.)
and
Sharpe
(Md.)
on
frontier
fighting.
8pp.
Vol.
17:
Correspondence
with
Colonial
Governors,
1756
0651
Gov.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
on
Acadian
deportees
in
Virginia,
Indian
relations,
and
supplies
for
Ohio
expedition.
9pp.
0660
Govs.
Fitch,
Hardy,
Shirley,
and
De
Lancey,
on
support
for
war
efforts
in
New
York
(esp.
at
Lake
George).
41pp.
0702
Gov.
Lawrence
on
conditions
in
Nova
Scotia.
8pp.
0710
Thomas
Penn
and
Gov.
Morris
on
Indian
attacks
in
Pennsylvania,
problems
with
Pennsylvania
Assembly
support
for
the
war,
and
instructions
to
Conrad
Weiser
on
securing
alliance
of
the
Six
Nations
(incl.
councils
with
Oneidas,
Mohawks,
Susquehannocks,
etc.
at
Carlisle
and
Philadelphia).
136pp.
0846
Quakers
petition
to
Pennsylvania
Assembly
against
war
efforts
and
responses
of
Thomas
and
Richard
Penn.
12pp.
0858
Gov.
Hardy
on
intelligence
from
Ticonderoga
and
Crown
Point
and
New
York
Assembly
resolves
to
assault
Crown
Point.
29pp.
0887
Gov.
Reynolds
(Ga.)
on
problems
raising
troops,
Indian
relations,
and
relations
with
the
Spanish.
5pp.
0893
Gov.
Sharpe
(Md.)
on
conditions
in
Maryland.
2
pp.
0895
Gov.
Morris
on
problems
raising
troops
in
Pennsylvania.
9pp.
0906
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
Indian
relations,
Acadian
deportees,
and
Virginia
support
for
expedition
to
Crown
Point.
6pp.
0912
Gov.
Fitch
(Conn.)
on
request
of
Connecticut
Assembly
for
English
financial
support.
12pp.
REEL
III
Vol.
17:
Correspondence
with
Colonial
Governors,
1756,
cont.
0001
Thomas
Penn
request
for
English
arms.
3pp.
0005
Govs.
Reynolds
and
Dobbs
on
conditions
in
Georgia
and
North
Carolina.
6pp.
0012
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
Indian
frontier
attacks
in
Virginia,
Acadian
deportees,
and
lack
of
cooperation
from
proprietary
colonies
(incl.
Virginia
burgesses'
request
for
English
assistance).
42pp.
0051
Gov.
Wentworth
(N.H.)
and
William
Johnson
on
military
actions
in
New
York.
7pp.
0058
Govs.
Sharpe,
Fitch,
and
Hardy
on
raising
support
for
western
expeditions.
14pp.
0072
Gov.
Lyttleton
on
Acadian
deportees
in
South
Carolina.
17pp.
0089
Près.
Phips
(Mass.)
on
raising
troops
via
Massachusetts
Assembly.
7pp.
0098
Govs.
Hardy,
Belcher,
and
Fitch
on
denying
trade
with
the
French.
6pp.
0105
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
Acadian
deportees,
Indian
relations,
and
raising
troops
in
Virginia
(incl.
several
talks
with
Indians).
31pp.
0136
Gov.
Lawrence
on
conditions
in
Nova
Scotia
and
Newfoundland.
23pp.
Vol.
18:
Correspondence
with
Colonial
Governors,
1757-1758
0170
London
and
Bristol
merchants'
remonstrance
for
protection
of
southern
colonies.
13pp.
0183
Gov.
Dinwiddie
resignation.
3pp.
0186
Lt.
Gov.
Denny
(Pa.)
on
Pennsylvania
Assembly
support
for
war
efforts,
Indian
relations,
and
frontier
conditions
in
Pennsylvania.
35pp.
0221
Gov.
Fitch
on
Connecticut
militia.
4pp.
0225
Gov.
Sharpe
on
Maryland
frontier
conditions
and
intelligence
from
Ohio.
5pp.
0230
Col.
Webb,
Lt.
Gov.
De
Lancey,
Gov.
Pownall
(Mass.)
on
military
actions
in
New
York
(esp.
surrender
of
Ft.
William
Henry).
82pp.
0311
Govs.
Dinwiddie
(Va.)
and
Ellis
(Ga.)
and
Lt.
Gov.
Denny
(Pa.)
on
frontier
conditions.
3pp.
0315
Col.
M
onckton
and
Gov.
Edwards
on
conditions
in
Nova
Scotia
and
Newfound-
land.
54pp.
0369
Gov.
Fitch
on
Connecticut
militia.
5pp.
0374
Gov.
Ellis
on
Georgia
Assembly
support
for
war
efforts,
frontier
conditions,
and
conference
with
Upper
and
Lower
Creeks.
13pp.
0386
Gov.
Pownall,
account
of
French
military
operations
in
America
from
taking
of
Oswego
to
taking
of
Ft.
William
Henry
and
report
on
recent
Indian
raids
on
Massachusetts
frontier.
18pp.
0404
Gov.
Pownall,
memorial
on
the
nature
of
service
in
North
America,
1755-58,
and
proposals
for
a
plan
of
operations.
57pp.
0461
Gov.
Pownall
on
M
assachusetts
Assembly
support
of
war
efforts,
mutual
defense
of
New
England,
victories
at
Ft.
Frontenac
and
Cape
Breton,
intelligence
from
Maine,
and
Massachusetts
Assembly
request
for
relief
from
England.
63pp.
0522
Lt.
Gov.
De
Lancey
on
support
for
Loudoun's
plan
of
operation
and
intelligence
from
Monckton.
19pp.
0541
New
York
Council
and
Assembly
on
provisioning
troops
and
seeking
relief
from
England.
10pp.
0551
Gov.
Lyttleton
on
Indian
affairs
in
South
Carolina
and
intelligence
from
New
Orleans.
22pp.
Vol.
19:
Correspondence
from
Governors
in
America,
1759-1760
0574
Gov.
Ellis
(Ga.)
on
disbanding
unlicensed
settlement
at
New
Hanover,
Ga.
15pp.
0591
Lt.
Gov.
De
Lancey
on
raising
troops
in
New
York.
5pp.
0596
Gov.
Lyttleton
on
disbanding
unlicensed
settlement
at
New
Hanover,
Ga.
14pp.
0610
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
raising
troops
in
Virginia.
2pp.
0612
Gov.
Sharpe
on
problems
with
gaining
support
of
Maryland
Assembly
for
war
efforts.
5pp.
0617
Gen.
Amherst
on
need
for
New
York
loan
to
finance
military
operations.
3pp.
0622
Intelligence
from
Ft.
Niagara,
N.Y.
7pp.
0630
Gov.
Lyttleton
on
raising
troops
in
South
Carolina.
13pp.
0646
Gov.
Pownall
on
possible
line
of
demarcation
between
French
and
English.
11
pp.
0658
Gov.
Lyttleton,
treaty
of
peace
with
Cherokees,
1759.
8pp.
0667
Govs.
Fitch
(Conn.),
Wentworth
(N.H.),
and
Bull
(Ga.)
on
problems
in
provision-
ing
troops.
5pp.
0672
Petition
of
Acadian
deportees
in
Pennsylvania
regarding
poor
treatment
by
the
English.
19pp.
0691
Govs.
Bernard
(Mass.)
and
Golden
(N.Y.)
on
illegal
trade
with
the
French.
7pp.
Vol.
20:
Correspondence
from
Colonial
Governors,
1761
0698
Capt.
Webb,
intelligence
on
Nova
Scotia.
4pp.
0702
Investigation
into
illegal
trade
between
New
York
and
the
French
in
the
Carib-
bean,
and
depositions
on
illegal
trade
with
the
French
at
New
Orleans.
126pp.
0828
Deputy
Gov.
Hamilton
(Pa.)
on
support
of
Pennsylvania
Assembly
for
war
effort.
6pp.
Vol.
65:
Plantations
General,
1760-1763
0834
British
merchants'
complaint
of
the
effect
of
Indian
hostilities.
3pp.
0837
Hudson
Bay
Co.
complaint
regarding
French
abuses.
4pp.
0841
M.
Bollan,
reasons
for
retaining
Canada
and
Newfoundland
at
the
peace,
1762.
10pp.
0851
Canadian
merchants
on
French
paper
currency
and
fishing
rights.
9pp.
0860
John
Stuart
on
Indian
relations
in
the
southern.department.
6pp
0866
Correspondence
relating
to
the
proclamation
of
1763
(incl.
draft
of
the
proclama-
tion).
40pp.
0905
Govs.
of
Georgia,
Virginia,
and
the
Carolinas
and
John
Stuart
on
southern
Indian
relations.
15pp.
0921
Gens.
Abercrombie
and
Amherst
on
raising
militia
corps
in
Canada.
8pp.
REEL
IV
Vol.
65:
Plantations
General,
1760-1763,
cont.
0002
Account
of
the
congress
at
Augusta,
Ga.,
with
the
southern
Indian
nations,
1763.
130pp.
0131
Gen.
Gage
on
imposing
British
law
on
conquered
Canada.
5pp.
0136
John
Stuart
on
Creek
frontier
murders.
8pp.
Vol.
66:
Plantations
General,
1764-1766
0145
John
Stuart
on
Indian
affairs
in
East
Florida
(incl.
talk
to
the
Creeks
at
Apalachi),
1764.8pp.
0153
John
Stuart
on
Indian
relations
in
West
Florida
and
regulations
governing
Indian
trade
(with
talks
to
the
Chickasaws
and
Choctaws),
1765.
37pp.
0190
Treaty
of
peace
with
Chickasaws
and
Choctaws,
Mobile,
1765.
I2pp.
0201
John
Stuart
account
of
conference
with
the
Creeks
at
Pensacola,
1765,
and
on
general
administration
of
Indian
affairs
in
the
southern
department.
15pp.
0216
Col.
George
Groghan's
letters
and
journals
on
treaties
with
the
Delawares,
Shawnees,
Sanduskys,
Sénecas,
Ottawas,
Chippewas,
Wyendotes,
and
Puttewat-
tamies,
1765.
97pp.
0313
Circular
to
governors
in
North
America
directing
compliance
with
the
royal
proclamation
of
1763
(1766).
3pp.
0316
Proceedings
on
a
controversy
over
Wappinger
territory
in
Dutchess
Co.,
N.Y.,
1765.
13pp.
0329
Proceedings
on
a
controversy
over
Stockbridge
territory,
Nobletown,
Mass.,
1766.9pp.
0340
Gen.
Gage,
propositions
for
establishing
a
military
government
in
Illinois
country,
1765-66.
24pp.
0364
John
Stuart
on
disaffection
of
southern
Indians
from
the
French
in
the
South
and
in
Illinois,
1764-65.
14pp.
0378
John
Stuart
on
general
Indian
relations
in
the
southern
department,
1765.
30pp.
0407
John
Stuart
and
southern
colonial
governors
on
Cherokee
boundary
(incl.
several
talks
to
and
from
the
Cherokees),
1765.
66pp.
Vol.
67:
Plantations
General,
1766
0464
John
Stuart
on
relations
between
the
Cherokees
and
the
northern
Indians,
and
William
Johnson
on
Groghan's
activities
in
the
Ohio
(incl.
talks
to
and
from
the
Cherokees).
13pp.
0477
Govs.
Johnstone
(W.
Fla.)
and
Wright
(Ga.)
and
Charles
Stuart
on
internecine
Indian
fighting
in
West
Florida,
(incl.
a
talk
from
the
Upper
Creeks).
47pp.
0515
Proceedings
of
a
congress
with
Pontiac
and
chiefs
of
the
Ottawas,
Hurons,
and
Chippewas.
39pp.
0564
Petition
of
John
Stuart
for
a
personal
land
grant.
3pp.
0567
William
Johnson,
proposals
for
establishing
a
colony
in
Illinois.
20pp.
0587
John
Stuart
and
Gen.
Gage
on
general
Indian
relations
and
the
Cherokee
boun-
dary.
13pp.
0600
Petitions
for
land
grants
in
New
York,
Ohio,
and
Michigan
by
manufacturers
and
military
veterans.
33pp.
0630
Col.
Bradstreet
on
a
congress
with
the
Ottawas
and
Chippewas.
15pp.
0645
John
Stuart
on
Indian
relations
in
Virginia.
10pp.
0653
Talks
from
the
Chickasaws,
Cussadoes,
and
Choctaws
at
Mobile.
31
pp.
0686
Talks
from
the
Cherokees
at
Charles
Town.
9pp.
Vol.
68:
Plantations
General,
1767
0697
Samuel
Holland
on
the
survey
of
the
St.
Lawrence
(with
descriptions
of
Louisa
County
and
of
Cape
Breton).
113pp.
0810
John
Stuart
account
of
councils
with
the
Creeks
and
Cherokees.
45pp.
0855
Regulations
for
the
better
carrying
on
of
trade
with
the
Indian
tribes
of
the
southern
district.
16pp.
0871
Council
on
a
Wappinger
complaint
over
lands
in
New
York,
Ft.
George.
2pp.
0873
John
Stuart
on
relations
with
the
Creeks
and
Cherokees
and
administrative
expenses
for
the
southern
department.
57pp.
0931
Petition
of
Indian
traders
for
a
superintendent
of
trade
in
Michilimacinac
and
Detroit.
2pp.
REELV
Vol.
69:
Plantations
General,
1768
0002
Petitions
for
land
grants
(mines
near
Lake
Superior
and
New
York;
lands
between
Lake
Champlain
and
Connecticut
River;
Hog
Island,
Michigan).
15pp.
0017
Samuel
Holland
(surveyor)
proposing
exploration
for
Northwest
Passage.
10pp.
0027
William
Johnson,
extract
of
minutes
of
a
conference
with
the
Six
Nations
and
Delawares,
Johnson
Hall,
May
1765.
14pp.
0041
Secy.
State
Hillsborough
to
governors.and
William
Johnson
on
Indian
trade
and
boundaries.
13pp.
0054
W.
G.
de
Brahm
on
survey
of
southern
colonies.
4pp.
0058
Account
of
settlements
in
West
Florida.
3pp.
0061
John
Stuart
on
southern
Indian
relations
(incl.
talks
with
Upper
and
Lower
Creeks,
peace
conference
with
the
Cherokees
and
Six
Nations,
Indian
boundaries,
frontier
garrisons,
and
the
proposed
structure
and
policy
of
the
Southern
Department
for
Indian
Relations).
55pp.
Vol.
70:
Plantations
General,
1769
0117
Samuel
Holland
on
surveys
of
St.
Lawrence
and
Cape
Breton.
20pp.
0137
W.
G.
de
Brahm
on
surveys
of
Florida
and
Georgia.
26pp.
0161
John
Stuart,
conferences
and
treaties
with
the
Creeks
and
Cherokees
regarding
boundaries
of
the
southern
colonies
(
1768),
incl.
Stuart's
journal
of
proceedings
at
Congress
of
Augusta.
102pp.
0263
John
Stuart,
John
Blair,
Francis
Fauquier,
and
Lord
Botetourt,
correspondence
regarding
Virginia's
border
with
the
Cherokees,
Pennsylvania,
and
the
Six
Nations.
76pp.
8
0339
John
Stuart
on
Virginia-Cherokee
boundary,
relations
between
the
Lower
Creeks
and
the
Spanish,
Creek-Choctaw
War,
and
West
Florida-Choctaw
boundary
(incl.
talks
from
Creeks
and
Cherokees).
97pp.
0436
Secy.
State
Hillsborough
instructions
to
William
Johnson
and
John
Stuart.
5pp.
0441
Speeches
of
Col.
Wilkins
and
the
Indians
at
the
Illinois
River.
7pp.
Vol.
71:
Plantations
General,
1770
0451
W.O.
de
Brahm
on
survey
of
Florida.
8pp.
0459
Montault
de
Monberault,
complaints
regarding
the
southern
department
and
Mr.
Stuart.
26pp.
0486
John
Stuart
on
Indian
relations
throughout
the
southern
district,
including
the
Cherokee-Virginia
boundary,
Georgia
and
East
Florida
boundaries
with
Creeks
and
Seminóles,
and
Indian
relations
with
the
Spanish
(incl.
talks
with
Chickas-
aws.
Lower
Creeks,
and
Cherokees).
134pp.
Vol.
72:
Plantations
General,
1771
0620
Gen.
Gage
report
on
congress
at
Sioto
respecting
peace
between
Shawnees
and
Cherokees.
3pp.
0623
John
Stuart,
conference
with
Cherokees
at
Lochaber,
S.C.
(1770)
on
Virginia-
Cherokee
boundary.
45pp.
0666
John
Stuart,
defense
of
southern
department
Indian
policy
against
charges
of
Monberault
(with
enclosures,
esp.
correspondence
with
Gov.
Johnstone).
70pp.
0735
John
Stuart
on
relations
between
West
Florida
and
the
Creeks,
Choctaws,
and
Chickasaws.
3pp.
0738
John
Stuart
and
Alexander
Cameron
on
relations
with
the
Cherokees,
esp.
regarding
abuses
of
the
Indian
trade
and
land
purchases
(incl.
talks
to
and
from
Cherokees
and
the
conference
at
Toqueh).
70pp.
0805
Secy.
State
Hillsborough
correspondence
to
John
Stuart.
5pp.
0810
W.G.
de
Brahm
on
survey
of
East
Florida
and
personal
controversy.
I9pp.
0829
Adolphus
Benzel
on
illegal
timber
cutting
in
New
York.
6pp.
REEL
VI
Vol.
72:
Plantations
General,
1771,
cont.
0002
Samuel
Holland
on
surveys
of
Canada
and
Maine,
1770.
5pp.
0007
John
Stuart
on
general
Indian
affairs
in
the
southern
department,
esp.
re
West
Florida,
incl.
several
talks
to
and
from
the
Creeks
in
West
Florida
and
responses
of
Secy.
State
Hillsborough.
126pp.
Vol.
73:
Plantations
General,
1772
0136
Secy.
State
Hillsborough
to
Stuart
re
Spanish
designs
in
West
Florida.
4pp.
0140
John
Stuart
on
Indian
relations
in
West
Florida,
incl.
congress
at
Pensacola
(Oct.
1771).
13pp.
0223
David
Taitt,
talks
to
Upper
Creeks,
1772,
with
instructions
from
John
Stuart.
13pp.
0236
John
Stuart
on
congress
with
Chickasaws
and
Choctaws
at
Mobile,
1771-72.
62pp.
9
0297
Correspondence
with
governor
of
New
Orleans
re
English-Indian
relations
in
West
Florida,
1772.
18pp.
0315
John
Stuart
on
purchase
of
Cherokee
and
Creek
lands
by
Indian
traders.
43pp.
0358
John
Stuart
correspondence
with
Govs.
Wright
and
Grant
on
responsibility
for
regulating
Indian
trade,
1767-68.
34pp.
0393
John
Stuart
instructions
to
and
correspondence
with
John
Thomas
(deputy
superintendent
for
Indian
affairs
along
Mississippi
River),
1772.
68pp.
0461
Controversy
over
behavior
of
John
Thomas
at
council
of
West
Florida,
1772.
85pp.
0547
John
Stuart
on
expenses
incurred
while
in
West
Florida
and
on
David
Taitt
journeys
to
Creek
lands
in
West
Florida.
38pp.
0584
David
Taitt,
journal
to
and
through
the
Lower
Creek
Nation.
28pp.
0612
David
Taitt,
journal
to
and
through
the
Upper
Creek
Nation.
67pp.
0679
Secy.
State
Dartmouth
to
John
Stuart
and
William
Johnson
on
Indian
policy.
6pp.
0685
John
Stuart
on
general
Indian
relations
in
the
southern
department,
with
enclo-
sures
on
attacks
upon
Indian
traders,
and
the
settlement
of
Indian
boundaries
in
Georgia
and
Florida.
28pp.
0713
Secy.
State
Dartmouth
to
John
Stuart
on
Indian
land
cessions,
Indian
trade
policy,
and
John
Thomas
controversy.
7pp.
0720
James
Wentworth
(secretary
of
the
woods)
on
preservation
of
royal
woodlands
in
northern
colonies
from
timber
cutters.
11
pp.
0731
.
Samuel
Holland
on
plans
for
surveys
in
Maine
and
Canada.
3pp.
Vol.
74:
Plantations
General,
1773
0735
John
Stuart
on
settlement
of
land
purchases
from
the
Six
Nations
and
Cherokees,
encroachments
of
Virginia
settlers,
and
relations
with
the
Chicasaws
and
Lower
Creeks.
16pp.
0751
John
Stuart
on
disputed
land
purchases
by
Indian
traders
from
Cherokee
debtors
in
Ohio
and
on
relations
between
southern
and
northern
Indians.
0781
John
Stuart
on
Indian
land
purchases
in
South
Carolina.
6pp.
0787
Charles
Stuart
on
conference
with
small
tribes
on
the
Mississippi
(incl.
several
talks).
23pp.
0810
John
Stuart
on
conference
with
Creeks
and
Cherokees
at
Augusta
regarding
land
purchased.
11pp.
0821
John
Stuart
and
Alexander
Cameron
on
murder
of
Cherokees
by
colonial
settlers,
with
reply
from
Secy.
State
Dartmouth.
22pp.
0842
Speech
of
the
Shawnees
at
Ft.
Pitt.
3pp.
0845
Proposals
for
establishing
a
civil
government
in
Illinois.
7pp.
0852
Secy.
State
Dartmouth
circular
to
colonial
governors
and
royal
instructions
re
naturalization
of
aliens.
7pp.
0860
Samuel
Holland
and
B.
Romans,
natural
and
astronomical
observations
in
North
America.
10pp.
10
REEL
VII
Vol.
75:
Plantations
General,
1774
0002
John
Stuart
on
general
Indian
relations
in
the
southern
department,
with
enclo-
sures
from
Alexander
Cameron
among
the
Cherokees
and
David
Taitt
among
the
Creeks,
and
Dartmouth
orders
for
cessation
of
trade
with
Creeks.
113pp.
0116
John
Stuart
on
general
Indian
relations
in
the
southern
department,
with
special
references
to
a
possible
alliance
of
the
Cherokees
and
Shawnees
(incl.
talks
with
Creeks
and
Cherokees).
46pp.
0162
John
Stuart
on
efforts
to
prevent
land
sales
of
Cherokee
lands
to
Virginians
and
on
disposition
of
Creeks
in
Georgia.
27pp.
0189
John
Stuart
on
general
Indian
relations
in
the
southern
department.
8pp.
Vol.
76:
Plantations
General,
1775
0199
John
Stuart
on
relations
with
Creeks,
Cherokees,
and
Chickasaws,
and
on
efforts
of
Shawnees
to
alienate
southern
Indians
from
the
English.
12pp.
0213
John
Stuart
on
the
Creek-Choctaw
war
and
land
frauds
with
Creeks
in
Florida.
14pp.
0225
Secy.
State
Dartmouth
to
John
Stuart
on
Indian
land
claims.
2pp.
0227
John
Stuart
on
land
frauds
upon
Cherokees
in
North
Carolina,
relations
between
Spanish
and
the
Indians,
and
efforts
of
the
Shawnees
to
alienate
Indians
from
the
English.
26pp.
0253
John
Stuart
on
efforts
to
preserve
Indian
alliance
against
American
rebels,
Indian
relations
with
the
Spanish
in
Florida
(incl.
talks
to
the
Cherokees
and
Creeks).
50pp.
Vol.
77:
Plantations
General,
1776
0305
The
entire
volume
concerns
John
Stuart's
efforts
to
preserve
southern
Indian
alliances
against
American
rebels
in
1775-1776
(incl.
the
following
list
of
talks):
0330
Talk
from
the
Little
Tallahassies.
0338
Talk
from
the
Upper
Creeks.
0342
Talk
from
the
Lower
Creeks.
0363
Talk
to
the
Cherokees.
0379
Talk
from
the
Cherokees.
0420
Talk
from
the
Lower
Creeks.
0458
Account
of
Henry
Stuart's
proceedings
with
the
Cherokees,
Six
Nations,
Shaw-
nees,
and
Delawares.
0505
Talk
to
the
Cherokees.
Vol.
78:
Plantations
General,
1777
0515
Secy.
State
Germain
to
John
Stuart
on
finances
of
the
southern
department.
6pp.
0521
John
Stuart
on
support
of
the
Cherokees
against
American
rebels
and
condition
of
the
Indian
trade,
1776-77
(incl.
talks
to
and
from
the
Creeks).
45pp.
0566
John
Stuart
on
French
movements
along
the
Mississippi,
1776.
8pp.
0574
Secy.
State
Germain
to
John
Stuart
on
southern
Indian
alliances.
3pp.
11
0577
John
Stuart
on
need
of
British
financial
assistance
to
maintain
assistance
of
Creeks
and
Cherokees
against
American
rebels,
1776-77.
32pp.
0609
John
Stuart
on
efforts
to
counter
American
rebel
activity
among
Choctaws
and
Chickasaws
(incl.
talks
to
Cherokees,
Choctaws,
and
Chickasaws).
52pp.
0660
Secy.
State
Germain
to
John
Stuart
on
northern
Indian
plan
to
attack
Virginia.
3pp.
0664
John
Stuart
on
British
strategic
use
of
Creeks
against
American
rebels
and
disposition
of
tribes
along
the
Mississippi.
55pp.
Vol.
79:
Plantations
General,
1778
0721
Lawsuit
against
David
Taitt,
deputy
Indian
superintendent,
involving
1765
agreement
to
pay
bounty
to
Indians
for
capture
of
runaway
slaves
(1777).
36pp.
0758
John
Stuart
on
strategic
use
of
Creeks,
1777-78.
22pp.
0781
John
Stuart
on
Indian
relations
along
the
Mississippi
(incl.
Choctaws
and
Chero-
kees).
40pp.
0821
John
Stuart
on
general
Indian
relations
in
the
southern
department,
1778
(incl.
Gov.
Chester's
proclamation
restricting
rum
trade
to
Indians
in
West
Florida).
32pp.
0853
John
Stuart
on
Indian
relations
along
the
Mississippi
and
in
West
Florida.
23pp.
REEL
VIII
Vol.
79:
Plantations
General,
1778,
cont.
0002
John
Stuart
on
Indian
strategy
against
American
rebels
in
Florida
and
along
the
Mississippi
(esp.
within
the
Natchez
district).
80pp.
Vol.
80:
Plantations
General,
1779
0085
John
Stuart
on
Indian
relations
in
Florida
and
along
the
Mississippi,
1778.
32pp.
0118
David
Holmesjournal
of
an
expedition
against
the
rebels
on
the
frontiers
of
East
Florida,
1778
(with
ancillary
correspondence).
36pp.
0154
Alexander
McGillivray
and
Timothy
Bernard,
reports
on
the
disposition
of
the
Creek
Nation.
13pp.
0168
Secy.
State
Germain
to
John
Stuart
and
Alexander
Cameron
on
operation
of
the
southern
department
(esp.
in
light
of
John
Stuart's
death).
21pp.
0189
Alexander
Cameron
on
relations
with
Cherokees
and
establishment
of
Choctaw
boundary
(incl.
talk
with
Cherokees).
14pp.
0203
Commissioners
of
the
Office
of
Superintendent
of
Indian
Affairs,
on
general
Indian
relations
in
the
southern
department
(incl.
minutes
of
commissioners'
meetings).
61pp.
0264
David
Taitt
on
southern
Indian
fighting,
esp.
in
East
Florida
(incl.
several
talks
to
and
from
the
Creeks).
33pp.
0298
Charles
Shaw
on
Indian
fighting
in
East
Florida.
14pp.
Vol.
81:
Plantations
General,
1780
0314
Account
of
expenses
for
Indians
in
Florida
and
Georgia,
1780.
3pp.
0317
Journal
of
the
Choctaw
land
cession
at
the
Conference
of
Mobile,
1777.
7pp.
12
0324
Alexander
Cameron
on
use
of
Cherokees
and
Creeks
to
harass
American
rebels,
1779.9pp.
0333
Alexander
Cameron
on
Indian
affairs
in
West
Florida
and
along
the
Mississippi
(incl.
talk
from
the
Choctaws).
31
pp.
0364
Commissioners
for
Indian
affairs
in
the
southern
district,
on
general
operation
of
southern
department
and
use
of
Indians
against
American
rebels,
1779.
33pp.
0401
Secy.
State
Germain
to
Cameron,
instructions
regarding
duties
as
superintendent
for
the
western
district.
8pp.
0409
American
rebel
correspondence
re
Mississippi
and
Ohio,
1779.
7pp.
0416
Col.
Thomas
Brown
on
Creek
assistance
for
defense
of
Florida.
9pp.
0425
Alexander
Cameron
on
relations
between
western
Indians
and
the
Spanish
(incl.
talk
to
the
Creeks).
41pp.
0466
Minutes
of
meetings
of
commissioners
for
Indian
affairs
in
the
southern
depart-
ment,
1779.
121pp.
0588
Alexander
Cameron
on
the
disposition
of
the
Cherokees
and
relations
between
western
Indians
and
the
Spanish,
1780.
9pp.
Vol.
82:
Plantations
General,
1780-1783
0598
Alexander
Cameron
and
F.
Bethune
on
disposition
of
the
Chickasaws
and
Choctaws,
1780.27pp.
0625
Alexander
Cameron
on
strategic
use
of
Choctaws
against
the
Spanish
in
West
Florida
and
overall
expenses
of
the
southern
department,
1780-81.
33pp.
0659
John
Stuart's
instructions
to
David
Taitt
and
Charles
Shaw
on
use
of
Creeks
and
Cherokees
against
American
rebels,
1779-1781.
6pp.
0665
Col.
Thomas
Brown
on
strategic
use
of
Indians
against
the
Spanish
and
American
rebels,
1781-83.
16pp.
Vol.
225:
Out
Letters:
Indian
Affairs,
1766-1768
0685
Secy.
State
Shelbourne
correspondence
to
William
Johnson
and
John
Stuart.
26pp.
Vol.
227:
In
Letters:
Indian
Affairs,
1768-1771
0713
James
Wentworth,
surveyor
of
the
woods,
to
Secy.
State
Hillsborough
on
prece-
dents
on
illegal
timber
cutting
in
New
York.
52pp.
Vol.
232:
Precis,
1,1768-1775
0767
Propositions
for
the
establishment
of
a
colony
upon
lands
west
of
the
Alleghenies
ceded
by
the
Indians
at
the
congress
at
Ft.
Stanwix
(
1760),
1772-1773.
23pp.
Vol.
284:
Indian
Affairs,
1756
0792
S.
Bannister,
some
thoughts
upon
the
British
Indian
interest
in
North
America
as
it
relates
to
the
Six
Nations
(incl.
ancillary
correspondence
of
William
Johnson
and
Gov.
Colden).
77pp.
13
HEEL
IX
Vol.
1310:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1699
0001
Gov.
Nicholson
on
general
conditions
in
Virginia,
1699
(incl.
Indian
relations).
40pp.
0041
Proclamations
regarding
land
rights,
forms
of
land
patents,
and
Virginia
Council
minutes
on
escheat
lands,
and
form
of
surveyor's
oath,
1699.
14pp.
0055
Account
of
a
meeting
with
the
tributary
Indians,
1699.
2pp.
0057
Gov.
Bellomont
on
Indian
trade
in
Virginia
and
essay
on
Indian
trade
by
Cadwal-
lader
Jones.
13pp.
0070
Notes
of
the
committee
examining
Pamunkey
Indian
claims
to
Pamunkey
Neck
and
Blackwater.
28pp.
0098
Correspondence
regarding
the
Piscataway
Indians
in
Stafford
Co.
12pp.
0100
List
of
tithables
in
Virginia,
1698.
Ipp.
Vol.
1311:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1699-1700
0111
Lord
Matraver's
patent
for
the
county
of
Norfolk.
6pp.
0117
Correspondence
on
settlement
of
French
Huguenot
refugees
in
Virginia.
8pp.
0124
Commissioners'
proceedings
on
land
claims
in
Blackwater
and
Pamunkey
Neck,
1700.
13pp.
0137
Land
appraisals
for
the
city
of
Williamsburg.
2pp.
0139
William
Randolph
patent
for
former
lands
of
Nathaniel
Bacon
in
Henrico
Co.
5pp.
0144
Correspondence
between
Govs.
Nicholson
and
Blake
regarding
Indian
trade.
8pp.
Vol.
1312:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
Parts
I
and
II,
1700-1702
0152
Gov.
Nicholson
on
Virginia
Indian
relations
and
esp.
on
murders
of
settlers
in
Stafford
Co.,
1700.
37pp.
0190
List
of
French
Huguenot
refugees
to
be
settled
in
Virginia,
1700.
3pp.
0193
Govs.
Bellomont
and
Nicholson
correspondence
regarding
relations
with
the
Six
Nations
of
Iroquois,
1700.
6pp.
0199
Propositions
concerning
the
secretary's
and
auditor's
duties
in
Virginia,
1700.
19pp.
0218
Gov.
Nicholson
on
the
Virginia
militia
and
the
issue
of
Virginia
military
assistance
for
New
York
(with
abstracts
of
the
Virginia
militia
by
county,
and
acts
and
proclamations
re
the
militia).
47pp.
0269
List
of
tithables
in
Virginia,
1701.
4pp.
0273
Gov.
Nicholson
on
the
Virginia-North
Carolina
boundary
and
on
Virginia
Indian
relations.
15pp.
0288
Queen
of
the
Pamunkeys
on
settlements
on
Pamunkey
lands.
3pp.
0292
Lists
of
land
patents
signed
in
Virginia,
1700-1702.
10pp.
0303
Materials
relating
to
settlement
of
French
Huguenot
refugees
at
Manakin
town,
1700-1702.
93pp.
14
0397
Col.
Quary,
propositions
relating
to
the
defense
of
Virginia;
order
of
Council
on
raising
troops
and
money
to
assist
New
York;
Virginia
burgesses'
ordinance
levying
militia;
abstracts
and
muster
rolls
of
Virginia
militia,
1702.
68pp.
0465
List
of
navigable
rivers
in
Virginia,
1702..5pp.
0470
List
of
parish
tithables
in
Virginia,
1702.
5pp.
Vol.
1313:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1703
0475
List
of
tithables
in
Virginia,
1702.
2pp.
0477
Virginia
burgesses
on
military
aid
to
New
York,
1703.
15pp.
0492
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1702-03.
14pp.
0506
List
of
land
patents
granted
in
Virginia,
1703.
3pp.
0509
Gov.
Nicholson
on
application
for
military
stores
from
England;
Blackwaterland
patents;
and
the
collection
of
quit
rents
in
Virginia.
14pp.
0524
Account
of
military
stores
sent
from
England
to
Virginia.
6pp.
0530
Abstract
of
Virginia
militia.
16pp.
0546
Account
of
tobacco
exported
to
England
in
1703.
7pp.
Vol.
1314:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1704-1705
0553
Gov.
Jenings,
observations
on
Virginia
laws
relating
to
church,
clergy,
courts,
revenue,
militia,
seating
of
lands,
sheriffs,
burgesses,
and
rates
of
money,
1704.
41pp.
0593
Memorial
concerning
the
maladministration
of
Gov.
Nicholson.
15pp.
0608
List
of
tithables
in
Virginia,
1704.
2pp.
0610
List
of
land
patents
signed
in
Virginia,
1704.
2pp.
0612
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1703.
8pp.
0620
Account
of
taxes
on
liquors,
servants,
and
slaves,
1703.
6pp.
0626
Proceedings
against
Nansiatico
Indians
for
murder,
1704.
8pp.
0635
Petition
for
establishment
of
new
river
ports
in
Virginia,
1704.
9pp.
0644
Accont
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1704
(incl.
county
rent
rolls).
114pp.
Vol.
1315:
Virginia
to
Board
of
Trade,
1705-1707
0759
Account
of
revenues
from
tobacco,
1705.
3pp.
0762
Proposal
for
Swiss
settlement
in
western
Virginia.
4pp.
0766
Virginia
Council
on
land
patent
disputes
and
Virginia-North
Carolina
boundary
dispute,
1706.
17pp.
0783
Account
of
the
manner
of
taking
up
land
patents
in
Virginia.
9pp.
0792
List
of
land
patents
signed
in
Virginia,
1706.
10pp.
0802
Proceedings
of
Council
on
a
land
claim
to
the
Northern
Neck,
1706.
5pp.
0807
Papers
relating
to
the
controversy
over
patents
for
Blackwater
swamp,
1702-1706.
52pp.
0859
Gov.
Jenings
petition
for
personal
land
grant,
1706.
6pp.
15
Vol.
1316:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1708-1715
0865
Gov.
Jenings
on
Virginia-North
Carolina
boundary;
Northern
Neck
land
dispute;
and
Indian
relations,
1708.
9pp.
0874
List
of
land
patents
signed
in
Virginia,
1708.
11pp.
0885
Order
of
Council
on
Virginia
land
patents
and
Virginia-North
Carolina
bound-
ary,
1708.
9pp.
0894
Correspondence
on
and
lists
of
Negroes
imported
to
Virginia,
1708.
11pp.
0906
Virginia
Council
on
westward
expansion.
9pp.
0915
Protest
on
South
Carolina
seizure
of
Virginia
Indian
traders.
5pp.
0920
List
of
Virginia
militia,
1709.
2pp.
0922
Correspondence
relative
to
establishment
of
a
Swiss
colony
in
western
Virginia,
1709.
16pp.
0939
Order
of
Council
regarding
Virginia
Indian
Trade.
2pp.
0941
Gov.
Jenings
on
Indian
trade
and
western
expansion,
1709.
6pp.
0947
Report
on
Virginia
Indian
traders
seized
in
South
Carolina.
12pp.
0959
Gov.
Jenings
on
Negro
imports
and
Virginia
land
patents
signed
in
1709.
6pp.
0965
Journal
of
Ludwell
and
Harrison,
commissioners
for
settling
Virginia-North
Carolina
boundaries,
1710
(with
comments
of
Virginia
Council).
31pp.
0996
William
Byrd
proposal
to
pay
Virginia
quit
rents
in
hemp
and
other
naval
stores.
3pp.
1000
Royal
nullification
of
Virginia
law
governing
seating
and
planting
of
land,
1711.
6pp.
1004
Proclamation
prohibiting
land
speculation,
1711.
8pp.
1012
Govs.
Hydeand
Spottswood
on
Virginia-North
Carolina
boundary
dispute,
1711.
8pp.
1020
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1709-11.
8pp.
1028
Minutes
of
Virginia
Council
on
the
manner
of
selling
quit
rents,
1705-11.
4pp.
1033
Colonial
proclamations
regarding
seating
land,
Indian
relations,
and
Indian
trade,
1711-12.
21pp.
1053
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1711-12.
2pp.
REELX
Vol.
1316:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1708-1715,
cont.
0002
Order
of
Council
on
Virginia-North
Carolina
boundary,
1712;
and
account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1711-1712.
5pp.
0007
Proclamation
for
preventing
abuses
in
land
certificates,
1713.
6pp.
0013
Correspondence
regarding
the
discovery
of
silver
mines
in
Virginia,
1714.
2pp.
0015
Treaties
with
the
Tuscaroras,
Nottaways,
and
Saponies,
Williamsburg,
1713.
28pp.
0043
Colonial
proclamation
enlarging
liberty
to
lands
on
the
southern
Virginia
frontier,
1714.3pp.
16
0046
Account
of
revenue
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1713-14.
4pp.
0050
Lists
of
births
and
burials
and
of
Negroes
imported
to
Virginia,
1712.
3pp.
Vol.
1317:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1715-1717
0055
William
Byrd
on
need
to
supplement
colonial
revenue
with
royal
quit
rents,
1715.
23pp.
0080
Account
of
royal
revenues
raised
in
Virginia,
1705-1712.
12pp.
0092
Resolves
of
Virginia
burgesses
against
Gov.
Spottswood,
1715.
10pp.
0103
Account
of
revenues
from
tobacco,
1712-1714.
7pp.
0109
Account
of
birth
and
burials
in
Virginia
parishes,
1714.
2pp.
0111
Proposals
for
determining
the
Virginia-North
Carolina
boundary.
3pp.
0114
Virginia,
Maryland,
and
London
merchants'complaints
against
Virginia
law
governing
the
Indian
trade
(with
response
of
the
Virginia
Company
and
statistics
on
the
fur
trade,
1699-1715).
59pp.
0173
Philip
Lud
well
controversy
over
the
governor's
lands,
1716.
8pp.
0181
Audit
report
on
Virginia
revenues,
1716.
17pp.
0200
Accounts
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1714-15.
I8pp.
Vol.
1318:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1717-1720
0219
British
merchants'
complaint
against
Virginia
laws
governing
tobacco
payments
and
Indian
trade
(with
the
answer
of
the
Virginia
Council
and
the
Virginia
Company,
abstract
of
Virginia
fur
exports,
1712-16,
and
royal
annulment
of
the
laws),
1717.67pp.
0286
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1716-17.
19pp.
0306
Deposition
on
removal
of
Saponi
Indians
to
Christanna.
2pp.
0308
Proposals
for
revenues
from
land
sales
and
colonial
proclamations
regarding
land
fraud
and
Indian
trade,
1717.
15pp.
0323
List
of
land
patents
granted
by
Gov.
Spottswood,
1710-1717.
59pp.
0382
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1717-18.
8pp.
0390
Gov.
Spottswood
defense
against
charges
of
misconduct
regarding
land
patents
and
on
French
designs
to
the
west.
25pp.
0415
Excerpts
of
charges
against
and
rebuttal
of
Gov.
Spottswood.
8pp.
0423
Outline
journal
of
Gov.
Sp.ottswood's
travels
and
expeditions,
1711-1717.
3pp.
0426
Gov.
Spottswood
on
controversy
with
Virginia
burgesses
and
on
Indian
attacks
on
the
Virginia
frontier.
32pp.
0459
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents,
tobacco,
slaves,
and
liquor,
1718-19.
17pp.
Vol.
1319:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1720-1726
0479
Gov.
Spottswood
on
general
conditions
in
Virginia.
1720-21.
17pp.
0496
Report
on
Virginia
acts
governing
collection
of
quit
rents,
1720-21.
3pp.
0499
Virginia
burgesses
on
securing
western
mountain
passes,
1721.
5pp.
0504
Correspondence
on
Gov.
Spottswood's
personal
land
grants.
5pp.
0509
Excerpts
from
Spottswood
correspondence
on
acts
passed
by
the
Virginia
bur-
gesses,
1721.
5pp.
17
0514
Gov.
Spottswood
on
protection
of
Virginia's
frontiers.
3pp.
0517
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1720-22.
I6pp.
0533
Lt.
Gov.
Drysda'e,
Virginia
burgesses,
and
R.
Wa'po'e
on
proposa'
to
exempt
Virginia
frontier
counties
from
payment
of
quit
rents,
1722-23.
31pp.
0564
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1722-25.
26pp.
0590
Drysda
e
and
Spottswood
on
irregu
arities
regarding
western
and
patents,
esp.
re
Spottsylvania
County,
1723.
92pp.
Vol.
1320:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1726-1727
0684
Gov.
Spottswood
on
land
irregularities
in
Spottsylvania
and
Brunswick
Counties,
1726.51pp.
0736
Account
of
Negroes
imported
to
York
River,
Upper
and
Lower
James
River,
and
Rappahannock
River
districts,
1718-1727.
17pp.
0755
Lt.
Gov.
Drysdale
on
frontier
land
disputes.
Northern
Neck
proprietary
charter,
and
Virginia
revenues.
17pp.
0772
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1725-26.
18pp.
0790
Account
of
births
and
deaths
of
freedmen
and
slaves
in
Virginia,
1725-1726.
3pp.
Vol.
1321:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1727-1729
0795
Council
with
Catawba
Indians
regarding
frontier
disturbances,
1727.
11
pp.
0806
Gov.
Gooch
report
on
acts
of
Virginia
burgesses.
28pp.
0834
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1717-28.
10pp.
0844
Account
of
Negroes
imported
to
Virginia,
1727-28.
3pp.
0847
Board
of
Trade
report
on
Spottswood
land
dispute
and
Gov.
Gooch
on
problems
with
quit
rent
payment
in
frontier
counties,
1728.
13pp.
0860
Report
on
Virginia
act
placing
duty
on
imported
slaves,
1728.
6pp.
0866
Gov.
Gooch
on
Indian
relations
in
Virginia,
1729.
11pp.
0877
Journal
of
surveyor's
commission
to
lay
out
Virginia-North
Carolina
boundary.
15pp.
Vol.
1322:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1729-1732
0895
Board
of
Trade
on
difficulties
with
rent
rolls
in
frontier
counties,
1729.
3pp.
0898
Gov.
Gooch
on
runaway
slaves,
Indian
relations,
and
frontier
settlements.
15pp.
0913
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1728-1729.
12pp.
0925
Royal
nullification
of
Virginia
duty
on
imported
slaves,!
729.
2pp.
0927
Extracts
oí
Gov.
Gooch
report
on
acts
passed
by
Virginia
burgesses,
1730-31
(esp.
re
Northern
Neck
land
claims).
14pp.
0941
Petition
of
William
Keith
et
al.
for
lands
in
western
Virginia
to
establish
a
Swiss
colony
(with
proposed
constitution
for
the
Swiss
colony),
1731.
37pp.
0978
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1730-31.
12pp.
0990
Proclamation
preventing
unlawful
meetings
of
Negroes
and
slaves,
1730.
4pp.
0994
Gov.
Gooch
on
general
Indian
relations
and
Gov.
Spottswood's
land
patents,
1731.6pp.
18
Vol.
1323:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1732-1735
1002
-Correspondence
on
discovery
of
mines
in
Virginia,
1731-32.
14pp.
1016
Account
of
Negroes
imported
into
Virginia,
1731.
Ip.
1017
Delineation
of
Lord
Fairfax
proprietary
in
the
Northern
Neck,
esp.
with
regard
to
Swiss
settlement
in
western
Virginia,
1732-34.
53pp.
1067
Request
for
extending
exemption
of
parish
dues
to
German
settlers
in
frontier
counties.
8pp.
1078
Board
of
Trade
report
on
private
land
acts
passed
in
Virginia,
1730-1732.
18pp.
1096
Gov.
Gooch
on
general
conditions
in
Virginia,
1733.
4pp.
1100
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1732-34.
22pp.
1122
Extracts
of
Gov.
Gooch
report
on
acts
of
Virginia
burgesses,
1734
(esp.
regarding
settling
land,
Indian
trials,
and
Indian
land
purchases).
16pp.
1138
.
Objections
to
Virginia
law
disenfranchising
free
Negroes
and
Indians.
4pp.
1142
Account
of
tobacco
revenues,
1735.
4pp.
REEL
XI
Vol.
1324:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1736-1740
0003
Order
of
Council
approving
Virginia
laws
on
settling
lands,
1736.
2pp.
0005
Gov.
Gooch
on
manufacture
in
Virginia,
1736.
6pp.
0011
Gov.
Gooch
on
Virginia
act
of
1723
disenfranchising
free
Negroes
and
Indians
(with
proclamations
on
the
militia
and
unlawful
concourse
among
Negroes).
6pp.
0017
Gov.
Gooch
on
dispute
over
Fairfax
lands
in
the
Northern
Neck,
and
on
Virginia
manufacture,
1736.
12pp.
0029
Commissioners'
report
on
dispute
over
Fairfax
lands
in
the
Northern
Neck,
1737
(with
enclosures
and
depositions).
97pp.
0127
Gov.
Gooch
and
commissioners'correspondence
on
Fairfax
lands
dispute,
1737-
38
(incl.
lists
of
surveys
and
patents
for,
and
orders
of
Council
regarding.
Northern
Neck
lands).
56pp.
0184
Gov.
Gooch
on
offenses
of
the
Six
Nations
and
on
the
Fairfax
land
dispute,
1738.
14pp.
0198
Gov.
Gooch
on
acts
of
Virginia
burgesses,
1738.
24pp.
0223
Account
of
revenue
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1734-39.
43pp.
Vol.
1325:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1740-1742
0270
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1739-42.
24pp.
0294
Gov.
Gooch
on
acts
of
Virginia
burgesses,
1740.
35pp.
0329
Virginia
proclamations
regarding
militia
service,
1740.
5pp.
0334
Gov.
Gooch
on
treaty
between
southern
and
northern
Indians.
2pp.
0336
Gov.
Gooch
on
Maryland
Indians'
conspiracy
and
on
invasion
of
Georgia
by
the
Spanish,
1742.
25pp.
0361
Gov.
Gooch
on
general
conditions
in
Virginia,
1742.
21pp.
0382
Gov.
Gooch
on
Indian
skirmishes
on
Virginia
frontier,
1742.
9pp.
19
Vol.
1326:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1743-1747
0393
Gov.
Gooch
on
Virginia
boundaries
and
general
economic
conditions,
1743.
21pp.
0415
Account
of
revenue
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1742-46.
42pp.
0457
Gov.
Gooch
on
the
Treaty
of
Lancaster
with
the
Six
Nations
and
on
general
economic
conditions
in
Virginia,
1744.
29pp.
0487
Order
of
Council
regarding
boundary
dispute
with
Fairfax
lands
in
Northern
Neck,
1745.
12pp.
0499
Gov.
Gooch
on
acts
passed
by
Virginia
burgesses,
1746.
20pp.
0519
Gov.
Gooch
on
Virginia
boundaries
and
general
economic
conditions,
1747.
21pp.
0540
Gov.
Gooch
on
application
for
western
land
grants,
1747
(with
an
account
of
tobacco
revenues,
1747).
4pp
Vol.
1327:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1748-1753
0546
Gov.
Gooch
on
petition
for
western
land
grant,
1748.
4pp.
0550
Order
of
Council
permitting
land
grants
in
western
Virginia,
1748
(incl.
petitions
for
grants).
17pp.
0568
Excerpts
of
Virginia
Council
minutes
and
acts
of
1749
relating
to
westward
expansion.
13pp.
0580
Gov.
Gooch
on
general
economic
conditions
in
Virginia,
1749.
21pp.
0601
Thomas
Lee
and
William
Johnson
on
Indian
relations
and
Ohio
Company
settlement
plans,
1750.
31pp.
0632
Col.
Lewis
Burwell
and
Joshua
Fry
on
Virginia
boundaries
and
frontier
condi-
tions,
1751
(incl.
account
of
Virginia
boundary
changes,
1606-1750).
22pp.
0655
Journal
of
the
westward
travels
of
John
Peter
Salley,
1742-1745.
12pp.
0667
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
French
enroachments
upon
Virginia,
1752.
28pp.
0695
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
abuses
of
Indian
traders,
Indians'
objections
to
Treaty
of
Lancaster,
and
Twightwees'attack
upon
French
in
Ohio,
1752.
18pp.
0712
William
Trent,
journal
of
negotiations
with
Twightwee
Indians
at
Logstown,
Ohio,
1752.
29pp.
0741
Minutes
of
treaty
with
the
Six
Nations
and
Twightwees
at
Logstown,
Ohio,
1752.
37pp.
0778
Proposals
to
build
forts
on
the
Ohio,
and
order
of
Council
approving
payments
for
Twightwee
Indians
and
for
building
forts
on
the
Ohio,
1753.
9pp.
0787
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
plans
to
encourage
western
settlements,
letters
to
the
Six
Nations,
Catawbas,
and
Cherokees,
and
an
account
of
the
method
of
taking
up
land
in
Virginia,
1753.
25pp.
0812
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1747-53.
44pp.
Vol.
1328:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1753-1756
0859
Order
of
Council
regarding
fortifications
on
the
Ohio,
1753.
6pp.
0865
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
Trent
and
Fairfax
conferences
with
the
Six
Nations,
Dela-
wares,
Shawnees,
etc.
in
Ohio,
1753.
60pp.
0926
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
dispute
with
burgesses
over
land
patent
pistole
fee,
1753.12pp.
20
0938
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
George
Washington
expedition
to
Ohio,
1754.
20pp.
0959
Orders
of
Council
expanding
land
grant
to
the
Ohio
Company,
making
other
small
western
land
grants,
and
exempting
frontier
settlements
from
quit
rents
for
ten
yars,
1754.
21pp.
0981
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
Virginia
burgesses'
appropriations
for
frontier
protection,
accounts
of
frontier
fighting
in
Ohio,
and
an
account
of
tobacco
revenues,
1753-54.
10pp.
0991
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
Virginia
boundaries
and
economic
conditions,
1754-55.22pp.
1021
Gov.
Dinwiddie
complaint
on
lack
of
intercolonial
support
for
Braddock's
expe-
dition
to
Ohio,
and
Virginia
burgesses'
reaction
to
Braddock's
defeat,
1755.
15pp.
1036
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
frontier
forts
in
Ohio,
response
to
Indian
attacks
on
Virginia
frontier,
Virginia
taxes
(with
list
of
tithables
in
Virginia,
1955),
1755.
23pp.
1062
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1753-56.
29pp.
REEL
XII
Vol.
1329:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1756-1760
0001
Pitt,
Abercrombie,
and
Virginia
burgesses'
request
for
British
financial
aid
for
frontier
defense,
1756.
17pp.
0020
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
frontier
conditions
in
Virginia
(esp.
regarding
Indian
attacks
in
Ohio),
1756-57.
26pp.
0046
Gov.
Dinwiddie
on
acts
of
Virginia
burgesses,
1757.
9pp.
0055
Activities
of
Virginia
agents,
Byrd
and
Randolph,
1758.
8pp.
0063
Gov.
Fauquier
on
Virginia
land
patents
and
financing
Indian
presents,
1758-59.
19pp.
0082
Gov.
Fauquier
on
impact
of
the
reduction
of
Ft.
Duquesne
and
Virginia
burgesses'acts
regarding
frontier
protection,
1759.
12pp.
0094
Gov.
Fauquier
on
Virginia
militia,
Indian
relations,
and
boundary
dispute
with
Pennsylvania
regarding
Ohio
settlements,
1759-60.
17pp.
0111
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1755-59.
28pp.
Vol.
1330:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1760-1764
0140
Articles
of
capitulation
of
Ft.
Loudoun,
1760.
5pp.
0145
Gov.
Fauquier
on
Ohio
settlements,
land
patent
problems,
and
the
Pennsylvania-
Virginia
boundary,
1760-61.
17pp.
0162
Materials
on
Virginia
land
purchases
from
the
Six
Nations
and
other
Indians
along
the
western
frontier
(with
a
summary
of
Indian
conferences,
1758-59),
and
Fauquier
on
Indian
land
grievances,
1761-63.
28pp.
0190
Gov.
Fauquier
on
Virginia
borders
and
economic
conditions,
1763.
29pp.
0219
Gov.
Fauquier
on
settlements
in
Ohio
and
congress
with
the
southern
Indians
at
Augusta,
1764.
14pp.
0233
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1758-63.
44pp.
Vol.
1331:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1765-1766
0278
Correspondence
on
murder
of
Cherokees
by
frontiersman,
1765.45pp.
21
0323
Gov.
Fauquier
on
Boquet's
reduction
of
hostile
Indians,
1766.
2pp.
0325
Près.
Blair
and
Gov.
Fauquier
on
Virginia
rent
rolls
and
complaints
about
settlements
on
Indian
lands
(with
Fauquier's
proclamation
evacuating
settlements
on
Indian
lands),
1766.
13pp.
0338
Order
in
Council
upon
a
petition
of
the
Ohio
Company
for
500,000
acres
of
land,
1765.
17pp.
0355
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1763-66.
26pp.
Vol.
1332:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1767-1770
0382
Virginia
burgesses'
petition
to
the
king
regarding
settlement
west
of
the
Virginia
mountains,
1768.4pp.
0386
Petition
for
land
grants
in
Ohio
from
Thomas
Walpole,
Benjamin
Franklin,
and
others
of
the
Ohio
Company,
1769.
43pp.
0429
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1766-69.
13pp.
Vol.
1333:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1770-1772
0443
Record
of
all
official
land
grants
ordered
at
Council
west
of
the
Allegheny
Mountains
in
Virginia,
1745-69.
21pp.
0466
Petition
of
Edward
Bell
for
80,000
acres
of
land
in
western
Virginia,
1770.
10pp.
0476
Thomas
Walpole,
Benjamin
Franklin,
and
others
of
the
Ohio
Company,
observa-
tions
and
answers
regarding
land
grants
in
western
Virginia,
1771.
44pp.
0521
Order
of
Council
regarding
land
grant
to
Ohio
Company,
1772.
9pp.
0530
Account
of
revenue
from
tobacco,
1769-70.
4pp.
Vol.
1334:
Virginia
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1772-1773
0535
Order
of
the
king
approving
a
grant
of
lands
to
the
Ohio
Company,
1772.
7pp.
Vol.
1337:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1696-1746
0543
Correspondence
on
problems
of
extending
judicial
machinery
to
expanding
counties,
1727.
14pp.
0557
Deposition
of
a
Cherokee
Indian
trader
on
French
influence
upon
the
Indians,
1728.4pp.
0561
Gov.
Gooch
on
plans
for
defense
against
Indian
attacks,
1742.
3pp.
Vol.
1344:
Miscellaneous,
1722-1783
0565
Royal
instructions
to
Gov.
Dinwiddie
regarding
Ohio
settlements,
1753.
4pp.
0569
Representation
of
William
Keith
on
behalf
of
Swiss
settlers
for
lands
in
western
Virginia,
1732.
3pp.
0574
Correspondence
on
French
encroachments
in
Ohio,
1739-43.
10pp.
0582
Joshua
Fry,
field
notes
taken
in
running
the
boundary
line
of
Lord
Fairfax,
1746.
19pp.
0602
Board
of
Trade,
Gov.
Dinwiddie,
and
Virginia
burgesses
on
defection
of
the
Six
Nations
to
the
French,
French
forts
on
the
Ohio,
and
English
combat
of
the
French,
1751-54.
23pp.
22
Vol.
1345:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1762-1767
0626
.
Gov.
Fauquier
on
western
Virginia
settlements
and
frontier
Indian
attacks,
1763-
64.
14pp.
0640
Account
of
a
Cherokee
visit
to
England
regarding
land
complaints,
1765.
7pp.
0647
Fauquier-Shelburne
correspondence
on
illegal
westward
settlements,
1766-67.
21pp.
Vol.
1346:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1768
0669
Board
of
Trade
on
settlements
in
western
Virginia,
1768.
6pp.
0675
Près.
Blair
on
general
economic
conditions
in
Virginia,
1768.
7pp.
Vol.
1347:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1769
0683
John
Stuart
on
land
purchases
from
Indians,
1768.
5pp.
0688
Gov.
Botetourt
and
John
Stuart
on
conference
with
the
Indians
at
Ft.
Stanwix,
1768-69.
38pp.
Vol.
1348:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1770
0727
Gov.
Botetourt
on
Indians
murdered
by
settlers,
1769.
14pp.
0741
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1768-69.
9pp.
0750
Gov.
Botetourt
on
Virginia
burgesses'
actions
regarding
the
Cherokee
boundary
(with
a
talk
from
the
Cherokees),
1769.
18pp.
0768
Près.
Nelson
on
the
death
of
Botetourt
and
large
land
grants
in
western
Virginia,
1770.
14pp.
0782
Gov.
Dinwiddie,
proclamation
regarding
western
land
grants
and
John
Blair's
account
of
western
land
grants,
1769-70.
7pp.
0789
George
Washington
on
western
land
grants,
1770.
7pp.
Vol.
1349:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1771
0797
Hillsborough
to
Près.
Nelson
on
Ohio
land
claims,
1771.
13pp.
0810
Près.
Nelson
and
John
Stuart
on
Cherokee
boundary,
1771.
11pp.
0821
Près.
Nelson
and
Gov.
John
Penn
on
colonial
governors'
conference
on
Indian
trade,
1771.
21pp.
0842
Virginia
Council
on
murders
of
Indians
by
settlers,
1769.
5pp.
0847
Observations
on
several
acts
of
the
Virginia
Assembly
imposing
duties
on
slaves,
1732-69.
7pp.
0854
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1769-71.
10pp.
Vol.
1350:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1772
0865
Gov.
Dunmore
on
Virginia-Cherokee
boundary
(with
talks
from
the
Cherokees).
15pp.
0880
Gov.
Dunmore
on
proposal
to
levy
a
fee
upon
importation
of
Negro
slaves
to
Virginia,
1772.
4pp.
0884
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1770-72.
12pp.
23
Vol.
1351:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1773
0897
Gov.
Dunmore
on
Cherokee
boundary
and
settlements
in
Ohio.
9pp.
0906
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1771-73.
12pp.
Vol.
1352:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1774
0919
Gov.
Dunmore
on
Virginia
boundaries
and
general
economic
conditions.
16pp.
0935
Dartmouth
and
Govs.
Dunmore
and
Penn
on
disputed
Pennsylvania-Virginia
boundary
and
efforts
of
Virginia
to
extend
civil
government
into
disputed
Ohio
territory
(incl.
deed
of
land
cession
by
Illinois
Indians,
1773).
95pp.
1029
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1772-73.
11pp.
Vol.
1353:
Virginia
to
the
Secretary
of
State,
1774-1777
1041
Dartmouth
and
Gov.
Dunmore
on
frontier
Indian
hostilities,
and
proposed
annexation
to
Virginia
of
Ohio
(with
a
list
of
land
patents
granted
by
Gov.
Dunmore,
1772-74),
1774-75.
107pp.
1148
Account
of
revenues
from
quit
rents
and
tobacco,
1772-74.
9pp.
1157
Henderson
and
Company
proposals
for
settling
lands
purchased
from
the
Chero-
kees
(with
Dunmore
talk
to
the
Cherokees),
1775.
10pp.
1168
Dartmouth
and
Gov.
Dunmore
on
Virginia-Pennsylvania
boundary,
1775.
8pp.
1176
Talk
from
the
Shawnees,
Delawares,
and
Mingoes
to
Gov.
Dunmore
and
corres-
pondence
of
western
settlers
to
Dunmore,
1775.
6pp.
24
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Public
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INDEX
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1689-1697
29
3:
Plantations
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1702-1709
30
4:
Plantations
General,
1710-1731
30
5:
Plantations
General,
1732-1748
32
Reel
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Vol.
5:
Plantations
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1732-1748,
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6:
Plantations
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1749-1754
33
7:
Plantations
General,
1755-1760
34
1287:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1696-1699
34
Reel
III
Vol.
1287:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1696-1699,
cont
35
Index
to
Vol.
1287
35
1288:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1699-1701
35
Index
to
Vol.
1288
35
1289:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1701-1702
35
Reel
IV
Vol.
1289:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1701-1702,
cont
35
Index
to
Vol.
1289
35
1290:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1702-1704
35
Index
to
Vol.
1290
35
1291:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1704-1707
35
ReelV
1291:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1704-1707,
cont
36
Index
to
Vol.
1291
36
27
:
-Ti4
"
1292:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1707-1716
36
Index
to
Vol.
1292
36
1293:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1716-1727
36
Reel
VI
Vol.
1293:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1716-1727,
cont
36
1294:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1727-1751
36
1295:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1752-1760
37
1296:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1761-1773
37
Index
to
Vol.
1296
37
1297:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1773-1775
37
65:
Plantations
General,
1764
37
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more
information
on
the
Royal
Colony
of
Virginia
and
the
affairs
of
the
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Vol.
1:
Plantations
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1689-1697
Frame
0003
Lords
of
trade
entry
book,
1685-1695.
10pp.
0013
Report
from
the
lords
of
trade
concerning
the
plantations
in
reference
to
the
war
with
France.
May
1689.
5pp.
0019
Persons
proposed
by
committee;
those
appointed
to
be
governors
of
the
planta-
tions.
May
1689.
12pp.
0033
An
account
taken
of
the
country
of
which
a
patent
is
desired
in
the
center
of
northern
part
of
America
bordering
Carolina,
Canada,
Virginia,
Maryland
and
Pennsylvania,
also
the
Pacific
Ocean.
4pp.
0037
An
act
for
restraining
and
punishing
privateers
and
pirates
within
the
plantations.
5pp.
0045
Petition
of
the
proprietors
and
agents
of
several
provinces
in
America
concerning
the
appointment
of
attorney
general
with
complaints
about
already
appointed
generals
from
the
lords
justices.
Nov.
5,
1696.
7pp.
0052
Memorial
concerning
the
breach
of
the
acts
of
trade
and
navigation
within
several
colonies
and
plantations,
under
certain
proprietors.
Nov.
10,
1696.
12pp.
0067
Memorial
of
the
proprietors
of
several
provinces
in
America
relating
to
erecting
courts
of
admiralty
in
each
colony.
Dec.
1696.
4pp.
0078
Draft
of
a
bond
to
be
entered
into
by
the
proprietors
of
plantations
in
America
referring
to
oblige
their
deputy
governors
to
obey
all
directions
sent
to
them
that
are
pursuant
to
the
acts
of
trade
in
plantations.
Apr.
30,
1697.
6pp.
0084
Letter
from
Mr.
Penn
referring
to
the
drawing
of
the
line
of
partition
between
Maryland
and
Pennsylvania.
Sept.
1697.
2pp.
0086
Representation
relating
to
the
restitution
of
French
part
of
St.
Christophers
by
the
commissioners
for
trade
and
plantations,
also
Hudson
Bay,
Nova
Scotia,
and
Newfoundland.
Dec.
1697.
7pp.
29
Vol.
3:
Plantations
General,
1702-1709
0095
Letter
referring
to
the
Dutch
trading
with
the
Spaniards.
Dec.
1702.
Ip.
0096
Reasons
against
prohibiting
trade
and
commerce
with
Spain
in
the
West
Indies.
Mar.
18,
1703.
6pp.
0102
Letter
referring
to
an
attack
on
the
Bahama
Islands
which
destroyed
the
province.
Sept.
1703.
4pp.
0108
Petitions
from
two
merchants
desiring
protection
to
carry
on
slave
trading
with
the
plantations.
Mar.
2,
1703.
9pp.
0117
Report
of
proceeds
relating
to
the
production
of
naval
stores
in
the
plantations.
May
1704.
14pp.
0136
Commission
for
government
of
New
York
relating
to
grants
of
lands,
n.d.
Ip.
0137
Circular
to
governors
requesting
an
account
of
military
stores.
Jan.
31,1705.3pp.
0140
Circular
letter
approving
the
proposal
to
continue
trade
with
Spain
in
West
Indies
during
the
war.
Nov.
8,
1705.
4pp.
0144
Representation
from
the
Council
of
Trade
referring
to
misfeasances
and
illegal
proceedings
of
the
proprietary
and
charter
governments
in
America.
Jan.
1703.
13pp.
0157
Memorial
to
treasurer
of
England
showing
present
state
of
the
tobacco
planta-
tions
and
ill
management
ofthat
trade
with
the
proper
remedies.
Feb.
1705.
5pp.
0162
Letter
of
the
settling
of
Swiss
in
Jamacia,
New
York.
Mar.
1706.
2pp.
0164
Memorial
of
surveyor
general
referring
to
the
growth
of
tobacco
by
Dutch
and
Germans
and
the
threat
it
has
upon
the
provinces.
Apr.
1706.
23pp.
0187
Board
of
Trade
abstract
of
what
is
to
be
done
in
relation
to
exportation
of
tobacco
from
the
lords
of
trade,
1706-1707.
2pp.
0189
Petition
to
the
parliament
of
England
from
merchants
with
regard
to
trade
of
tobacco.
Nov.
1706.
3pp.
0192
Act
for
better
regulation
of
charter
and
proprietary
governments
in
America
for
encouragement
of
trade
of
the
kingdom
and
plantations.
Apr.
1706.
15pp.
0207
Reasons
offered
to
the
House
of
Commons
of
Great
Britain
for
encouraging
the
export
of
tobacco,
sugar,
and
other
commodities.
1707.
2pp.
0210
Lords
of
trade
report
on
present
state
of
trade
to
Sweden
for
pitch
and
tar
with
regard
to
supplying
naval
stores.
Feb.
1709.
25pp.
0236
Act
for
the
preservation
of
white
pine
or
mast
tree
fit
for
masting
the
royal
navy.
Dec.
1709.
5pp.
Vol.
4:
Plantations
General,
1710-1731
0242
Index
for
in
letters
to
the
Board
of
Trade,
1724-1735.
21pp.
0263
The
Board
of
Trade
and
the
duties
placed
on
iron
and
steel
manufactured
in
America.
Jan.
26,
1710.
3pp.
0267
List
of
licenses
to
officers
in
America,
1702-1711.
6pp.
0273
Instructions
to
the
governors
to
levy
arms
and
muster.
1713.
3pp.
0276
General
report
of
the
Board
of
Trade.
Mar.
10,
1715.
3pp.
0279
Entry
book
of
letters
from
the
Board
of
Trade
to
the
king,
regarding
the
American
Colonies,
1715-1723.
35pp.
0315
Earl
of
Clarendon's
petition
for
a
land
grant
in
North
Carolina,
n.d.
Ip.
30
0316
Board
of
Trade
report
on
removing
duties
from
American
timber
products;
with
an
account
of
the
gross
duties
payable
on
wood
imported
to
England.
July
6,1715.
7pp.
0324
Powers
of
Col.
Bladen
regarding
the
implementation
of
the
Treaty
of
Utrecht,
n.d.
3pp.
0327
Board
of
Trade
report
on
the
form
of
messages
received
from
Jamaica.
Feb.
1716.
6pp.
0333
List
of
Board
of
Trade
reports,
1714-1716.
4pp.
0337
Account
of
English
imports
and
exports,
1697-1701.
5pp.
0342
Naval
board
on
naval
stores
imported
from
America,
Feb.
1716
to
March
1717.
20pp.
0361
List
of
reports
from
the
secretary
of
war,
1715-1717.
2pp.
0365
Board
of
Trade
report
on
petitions
for
patents
to
cure
sturgeon
in
North
America.
Apr.
2,
1718.
6pp.
0371
Merchants
of
London
report
on
Spanish
privateers
in
North
America,
1718-1721.
Oct.
8,
1721.8pp.
0382
Merchants
of
London
complaints
regarding
Gov.
Nicholson.
Jan.
5,
1721.
6pp.
0388
Merchants
of
London
complaints
regarding
Spanish
privateers.
May
20,
1726.
5pp.
0394
Board
of
Trade
report
on
the
applications
for
colonial
appointments.
1718.
6pp.
0400
Discourse
on
the
present
state
of
the
American
colonies,
n.d.
26pp.
0427
Observations
on
expected
colonial
assistance
in
the
event
of
an
expedition
against
Spain,
n.d.
10pp.
0438
Index
to
Board
of
Trade
reports,
June
1727
to
June
1728.
6pp.
0449
Drafts
of
warrants
regarding
colonial
seals.
Aug.
1728.
10pp.
0459
Board
of
Trade
report
on
the
proposed
settlements
of
Irish
and
Palatines
in
Maine.
Dec.
1729.
8pp.
0467
Draft
order
to
the
colonial
governors
for
a
cessation
of
hostilities
with
Spain.
Jan.
1730.
11pp.
0481
Secretary
of
state
to
colonial
governors
regarding
reprisals
for
Spanish
privateer-
ing.
Sept.
1730.
6pp.
0487
Board
of
Trade
report
on
Col.
Dunbar's
proposition
to
settle
Irish
and
Palatines
in
northern
New
England.
May
1729.
7pp.
0495
Board
of
Trade
report
on
settlements
in
the
Carolinas,
Nova
Scotia,
and
New
England.
Also,
report
on
William
Keith
and
the
African
Company.
Sept.
1729.
8pp.
0503
Board
of
Trade
circular
to
colonial
governors
on
Spanish
privateers.
Jan.
1730.
4pp.
0507
Board
of
Trade
report
on
the
need
for
a
treaty
with
the
Cherokee
Indians
in
the
Carolinas.
Aug.
1730.
3pp.
0510
Proposal
for
bolstering
colonial
fortifications.
1730.
4pp.
0514
Board
of
Trade
report
on
the
treaty
with
the
Cherokee
Indians;
including
talk
from
the
Cherokee
leaders
and
the
Articles
of
Friendship.
Sept.
1730.
18pp.
31
0532
Virginia
Council
and
governor's
objections
to
the
Board
of
Trade's
restrictions
on
trade
with
the
Caribbean
Islands.
Sept.
1731.
20pp.
0552
New
York
Council
and
governor's
objections
to
the
Board
of
Trade's
restrictions
on
trade
with
the
Caribbean
Islands,
n.d.
4pp.
0556
The
president
and
Council
of
St.
Christopher's
objections
on
proposed
trade
restrictions
with
the
Carribbean
Islands,
n.d.
5pp.
0561
The
northern
colonies
and
the
Leeward
Islands
response
to
the
proposed
trade
restrictions
with
the
Caribbean
Islands,
with
a
reply
on
behalf
of
Barbados,
n.d.
99pp.
0661
Board
of
Trade
report
on
the
general
state
of
affairs,
n.d.
Vol.
5:
Plantations
General,
1732-1748
0669
Board
of
Trade
on
new
laws
and
manufacture
within
the
colonies
in
America.
Feb.
1732.
43pp.
0712
Considerations
relating
to
the
present
condition
of
the
plantations
with
proposals
for
better
regulation
of
them.
n.d.
9pp.
0721
Considerations
relating
to
the
security
of
the
British
colonies
in
America.
Oct.
1733.
10pp.
0734
London
merchants'
petition
to
the
king
relating
to
laws
and
manufacture
in
America.
July
1734.
4pp.
0739
Board
of
Trade
to
Parliament
on
laws
made,
manufacture
set
up,
and
trade
carried
on
in
colonies
and
plantations
in
America.
Jan.
1733.
50pp.
0790
Minutes
of
the
committee
of
the
House
of
Lords
on
Board
of
Trade
report
on
the
above.
May
1733.
7pp.
0797
State
of
the
British
islands
in
America
with
respect
to
their
trade,
strength,
and
fortification,
and
an
account
of
laws
passed
and
duties
on
Negroes.
Jan.
1735.
42pp.
0844
Board
of
Trade
on
French
proposals
for
terminating
disputes
in
America.
June
1737.
5pp.
REEL
II
Vol.
5:
Plantations
General,
1732-1748,
cont.
0004
Applications
for
war
materials
from
Britain.
Dec.
1737.
6pp.
0011
Index
of
royal
instructions,
n.d.
4pp.
0015
Circular
t
colonial
governors
on
trade
with
Spain,
n.d.
3pp.
0021
Secretary
of
state,
instructions
for
an
expedition
against
Spanish
settlements.
Apr.
1740.
7pp.
0029
Merchants'
petition
regarding
trade
with
America.
June
1741.
5pp.
0034
Board
of
Trade•report
upon
the
proposals
relating
to
the
war
in
Georgia
and
Florida.
Nov.
1741.
10pp.
0044
Abstract
of
Col.
Dunbar's
case.
n.d.
6pp.
0050
Substance
of
what
was
said
by
the
chief
of
the
Onondagas
relating
to
governor
of
Maryland.
July
1742.
7pp.
32
0057
Examinations
relating
to
dangerous
conspiracy
of
the
northern
indians
against
English
inhabitants
of
Maryland
and
Pennsylvania.
July
1742.
16pp.
0073
Letters
from
Thomas
Robinson,
governor
of
Barbados,
relating
to
illegal
trade.
Nov.
1743.
13pp.
0086
Shirley's
letter
referring
to
methods
used
to
prevent
illegal
trade.
Feb.
1743.
4pp.
0090
Account
of
fighting
men
in
each
plantation
and
colony
in
America
with
annual
amount
of
natural
and
improved
produce
of
each
plantation
and
colony.
July
1743.9pp.
0099
Account
of
vessels
trading
to
and
from
plantations
and
the
present
state
of
the
British
islands
and
colonies
in
America.
August
1743.
5pp.
0104
Account
of
Cape
Breton.
Oct.
1744.
11pp.
0115
Intecepted
Spanish
correspondence
between
viceroys
of
Peru
and
Santa
Fe.
June
1746.
4pp.
0119
Board
of
Trade
report
relating
to
survey
of
Fairfax
lands
along
the
Potomac
River,
n.d.
2pp.
0121
State
of
military
stores
at
Panama.
1746.
13pp.
0134
List
of
places
in
the
West
Indies
at
the
disposal
of
a
secretary
of
state,
n.d.
5pp.
0139
Proposals
for
the
better
governing
of
and
improving
the
men
to
be
sent
to
America
with
further
proposals,
n.d.
15pp.
0154
Methods
for
preventing
frauds
in
customs
and
duties
for
fortifying
dominions
in
North
America,
n.d.
5pp.
0159
Ways
and
means
proposed
for
raising
sufficient
funds
for
fortifying
towns,
ports
and
harbors
in
America,
n.d.
7pp.
0166
List
of
governors
and
other
officers
and
agents
of
plantations.
Feb.
1747.
6pp.
0172
Memorial
of
Henry
McCulloh
on
irregularities
in
American
trade.
July
1748.
15pp.
0187
Account
of
proceedings
upon
late
interview
with
Indians
of
the
Six
Nations
at
Albany.
Aug.
1748.
13pp.
0201
Royal
orders
for
restoring
conquests
in
the
West
Indies.
Dec.
1748.
4pp.
Vol.
6:
Plantations
General,
1749-1754
0207
Governors,
Council
and
Assembly
of
Jamaica
address
and
representation
on
the
clandestine
trade
carried
on
between
English
northern
colonies
and
French
sugar
islands.
Nov.
21,
1749.
17
pp.
0224
Mumford's
clearance
from
Rhode
Island
to
Jamaica;
also
account
of
names,
ages,
and
descriptions
of
men.
Aug.
19,
1749.
6pp.
0230
Examination
of
E.
Manning
and
R.
Mumford
before
the
Assembly
of
Jamaica
with
regard
to
trade
carried
on
between
English
northern
colonies
and
French
sugar
islands.
Nov.
10,
1749.
9pp.
0239
Lords
of
trade
examination
into
the
state
of
right
to
the
province
of
Acadia.
four
islands
of
St.
Lucia,
St.
Vincent,
Dominico,
and
Tobago.
July
4,
1750.
7pp.
0246
Letter
on
the
regulation
of
American
dominions
and
conduct
of
governors
and
other
officers.
Jan.
5,
1752.
2pp.
0248
Estimates
and
charges
offerees
in
plantations
Minora
and
Gibralter.
1748-1749.
8pp.
33
0256
Lords
of
trade
report
on
the
petition
of
London
merchants'
proposals
for
opening
new
trade
and
making
settlements
on
coast
of
Labrador.
July
23,
1752.
28pp.
0284
Letter
referring
to
Indians
not
in
alliance
with
the
king
intending
to
commit
hostilities
on
parts
of
dominions
in
America.
Aug.
1753.
2pp.
0286
The
proceedings
of
the
French
in
America.
Apr.
1754.
7pp.
0293
Proposal
for
building
forts
upon
the
Ohio
and
other
rivers
in
North
America.
Apr.
30,
1754.
6pp.
Vol.
7:
Plantations
General,
1755-1760
0301
Letter
from
the
Board
of
Trade
relating
to
defense
of
frontiers
and
Indian
management.
July
1755.
3pp.
0304
Account
of
white
inhibitants
in
North
America.
Aug.
1755.
3pp.
0310
Report
from
the
lords
of
trade
on
Mr.
Penn's
proposal
for
grants
of
land
to
such
officers
and
soldiers
engaged
in
public
service.
Dec.
1755.
9pp.
0319
Appointment
of
William
Johnson
and
Edmund
Atkins
to
be
agents
of
Indian
affairs
in
America.
Feb.
and
July
1756.
5pp.
0325
Lords
of
trade
prohibition
of
exporting
provisions
from
the
colonies
in
America.
Oct.
1756.
6pp.
0332
Representation
of
the
Board
of
Trade
to
the
king
with
regard
to
the
Indians
on
the
back
of
South
Carolina
and
Georgia.
Dec.
1756.
11pp.
0343
Lords
of
trade
report
on
petitions
from
Virginia
and
Carolina
seeking
British
financial
assistance.
Jan.
1757.
12pp.
0355
Letter
from
secretary
of
Board
of
Trade
enclosing
a
printed
act
passed
to
prohibit
exportation
of
corn
from
plantations
except
to
Great
Britain.
Mar.
1757.
2pp.
0357
Letters
from
Gov.
Ellis
on
illegal
settlements
on
Georgia
frontier.
Mar.
1758.
12pp.
0369
Letter
from
Gov.
Lyttleton
referring
to
a
settlement
formed
to
the
south
of
Alatamaha
River
without
lawful
authority.
Sept.
1757.
7pp.
0377
Copy
of
letters
from
inhabitants
of
settlements
of
New
Hanover
once
called
settlement
south
of
Alatamaha.
Feb.
1756
and
1757.
9pp.
0386
Report
from
lords
of
trade
on
the
settlement
without
license
on
frontier
of
Georgia
(now
called
New
Hanover).
May
1758.
4pp.
0391
Letter
referring
to
the
taking
of
Fort
Prince
George
from
Gov.
Bull.
Sept.
1760.
3pp.
0394
Account
of
the
capitulation
of
Fort
Loudoun,
with
articles
of
capitulation.
Nov.
1760.
5pp.
0402
Letter
referring
to
conference
with
Choctaw
Indians
from
Gov.
Bull.
Nov.
1760.
10pp.
0412
Letter
on
disposition
of
the
Creeks
from
Gov.
Ellis.
Oct.
1760.
4pp.
Vol.
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Board
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Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1696-1699
0420
1696.
0450
1697.
0624
1698.
0748
1699
(Jan.-May).
34
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Books
on
Proprietary
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1696-1699,
cont.
0000
1699
cont.
(May-July).
0073
Index
to
Vol.
1287.
Vol.
1288:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1699-1701
0118
1699
(July-Dec).
0257
1700.
0507
1701
(Jan.-Feb.).
0569
Index
to
Vol.
1288.
Vol.
1289:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1701-1702
0610
1701
(March-Dec).
0775
1702(Jan.-Apr.).
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1289:
Board
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Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
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1701-1702,
cont.
0002
1702,
cont.
(Apr.-May).
0064
Index
to
Vol.
1289.
0103
0321
Vol.
1290:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1702-1704
1702,
cont.
(May-Dec).
1703.
0432
0516
l704(Jan.-Mar.).
Index
to
Vol.
1290.
0562
0639
Vol.
1291:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1704-1707
1704,
cont.
(Apr.-Dec).
1705.
0757
1706(Jan.-Apr.).
35
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Vol.
1291:
Board
of
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Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1704-1707,
cont.
0001
1706(Apr.-Dec.).
0052
1707
(Jan.-May).
0095
Index
to
Vol.
1291.
Vol.
1292:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1707-1716
0127
17071
[May-Dec).
0475
1713.
0156
1708.
0499
1714.
0218
1709.
0526
1715.
0348
1710.
0580
1716
(Mar.-May).
0397
1711.
0586
Index
to
Vol.
1292.
0467
1712.
Vol.
1293:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1716-1727
0636
1716
(June-Dec).
0902
1720.
0685
1717.
0909
1721.
0780
1718.
0918
1722
(Feb.-June).
0821
1719.
REEL
VI
Vol.
1293:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1716-1727,
cont.
0055
1725.
0062
1726.
0090
1727(Feb.-Apr.).
ird
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1727-1751
0161
1733.
0164
1734.
0173
1735.
0178
1736.
0192
1737.
0204
1738.
36
0001
1722
(July-Nov.).
0020
1723.
0051
1724.
Vol.
1294:1
0098
x
ropn
1727,
cont.
(Apr.-).
0099
1728.
0100
1729.
0102
1730.
0121
1731.
0139
1732.
0208
1739.
0271
1746.
0?7?
1740.
0281
1747.
0240
1741.
0301
1748.
0244
1742.
0318
1749.
0265
1743.
0324
1750.
0267
1744.
0328
1751.
[No
entries
for
1745]
Vol.
1295:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies
,
1752-1760
0339
1752.
0479
1757.
0356
1753.
0482
1758.
0423
1754.
0492
1759.
0428
1755.
0517
1760.
0452
1756.
Vol.
1296:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1761-1773
0594
1761.
0600
1762.
0601
1763.
0671
1765.
0672
1766.
0680
1767.
0686
1768.
0739
1769.
0742
1770.
0752
1771.
0769
1772.
0781
1773(Feb.-June).
0796
Index
to
Vol.
1296.
Vol.
1297:
Board
of
Trade
Entry
Books
on
Proprietary
Colonies,
1773-1775
0801
1773
(June-Dec).
0843
1774.
0852
1775.
Vol.
65:
Plantations
General,
1764
0866
Board
of
Trade
report
on
English
merchants'memorials
regarding
the
conduct
of
trade
carried
on
with
the
American
colonies,
n.d.
34pp.
0900
Memorials
of
English
merchants
regarding
the
conduct
of
trade
carried
on
with
the
American
colonies.
1764.
37
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Public
Record
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Indian
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Indian
War,
1755-1756
43
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French
and
Indian
War,
1756
:
45
Reel
II
Vol.
47:
French
and
Indian
War,
1756,
cont
46
48:
Military
Correspondence,
1756-1757
47
49:
Military
Correspondence,
1757-1758
48
50:
Military
Correspondence,
1758
49
Reel
HI
Vol.
50:
Military
Correspondence,
1758,
cont
50
51:
Military
Correspondence,
1759
51
52:
Military
Correspondence,
1756-1761
51
53:
Military
Correspondence,
1757-1758
52
54:
Military
Correspondence,
1758-1759
53
Reel
IV
Vol.
54:
Military
Correspondence,
1758-1759.
cont
54
55:
Military
Correspondence,
1758
54
56:
Military
Correspondence,
1759
54
57:
Military
Correspondence,
1759-1760
55
Reel
V
Vol.
57:
Military
Correspondence,
1759-1760,
cont
56
58:
Military
Correspondence,
1760
57
59:
Military
Correspondence,
1760
58
Reel
VI
Vol.
59:
Military
Correspondence,
1760,
cont
59
60:
Military
Correspondence,
1760-1761
59
61:
Military
Correspondence,
1760-1761
60
Reel
VII
Vol.
62:
Military
Correspondence,
1762
61
63:
Military
Correspondence,
1762-1763
63
41
Reel
VIII
Vol.
64:
Military
Correspondence,
1759-1760
65
211:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1753-1755
66
212:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1756-1757
67
213:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1758
67
214:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1759-1763
68
215:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1758-1763
68
For
more
information
on
Indian
affairs,
particularly
in
the
South,
see
Part
I:
Westward
Expansion,
1700-1783,
vols.
13-20.
There
is
additional
information
on
the
correspondence
of
the
colonial
governors
and
the
political
background
of
the
French
and
Indian
War
in
the
same
section.
42
REEL
INDEX
THE
FRENCH
AND
INDIAN
WAR
REEL
I
Vol.
6:
Plantations
General,
1753-1754
Frame
0001
Holdernesse
to
governors
of
America.
2pp.
0003
Halifax
on
proceedings
of
the
French
in
America.
7pp.
0010
Orders
for
building
forts
on
the
Ohio
River.
5pp.
0016
Royal
instructions
to
Braddock.
14pp.
Vol.
46:
French
and
Indian
War,
1755-1756
0031
Braddock
correspondence
with
Robinson
and
Morris.
13pp.
0044
Commanding
officer
of
Ft.
Oswego
to
Dinwiddie.
3pp.
0047
Braddock
to
Robinson.
10pp.
0057
Minutes
of
war
council,
Alexandria,
Va.
6pp.
0063
Robinson
correspondence
with
Braddock,
St.
Clair
and
Shirley.
27pp.
0090
Orme
to
Dinwiddie
and
Shirley.
9pp.
0099
Washington
to
Dinwiddie.
3pp.
0102
Dunbar
to
Morris.
2pp.
0104
Dinwiddie
correspondence
with
Shirley
and
Dunbar.
9pp.
0113
Dunbar
correspondence
with
Shirley
and
orders
for
Dunbar.
8pp.
0121
Extract
of
war
council,
New
York
City.
2pp.
0123
Shirley
correspondence
with
Robinson
and
Bradstreet.
37pp.
0160
Minutes
of
council
of
war,
Oswego,
N.Y.
13pp.
0173
Shirley
to
Robinson.
17pp.
0190
Minutes
of
council
of
war,
Oswego,
N.Y.
12pp.
0203
Shirley
correspondence
with
Schuyler,
Shirley
Johnson,
Eyre
and
Rutherford.
33pp.
0236
Baron
De
Dieskau,
list
offerees
at
Crown
Point
and
Ticonderoga.
Ip.
0237
Shirley
correspondence
with
Robinson.
16pp.
43
0253
Sketches
of
battlefield
at
Monogahela
with
Braddock
forces.
4pp.
0257
Inquiry
into
behavior
of
troops
at
Monongahela.
4pp.
0261
French
orders
for
battalion
at
Montreal.
2pp.
0263
Shirley
correspondence
with
Robinson
and
Rutherford.
13pp.
0276
Royal
instructions
to
Braddock.
2pp.
0278
Claim
of
English
and
French
to
possession
of
Ft.
Frontenac.
8pp.
0286
Minutes
of
council
of
war.
New
York
City.
14pp.
0300
Shirley
to
Robinson.
15pp.
0315
Eighth
royal
instruction
to
Braddock.
1
p.
0317
Shirley
correspondence
with
Hardy
and
Johnson.
8pp.
0325
Measures
proposed
by
Shirley
for
western
governments.
4pp.
0329
Shirley's
additional
instructions
for
Johnson.
2pp.
0331
Shirley
to
Robinson.
5pp.
0336
Mercer
to
Alexander.
2pp.
0338
Article
from
Paris.
1
p.
0339
Shirley
correspondence
with
Fox.
8pp.
0347
Pennsylvania
Assembly
address
to
Morris.
6pp.
0353
Shirley
correspondence
with
Morris,
Sharpe
and
Fox.
24pp.
0377
Instructions
for
Williams
from
Shirley.
2pp.
0379
Mercer
correspondence
with
Williams.
13pp.
0392
Shirley
correspondence
with
Fox.
30pp.
0422
Minutes
of
council
of
war
held
at
Albany,
N.Y.
12pp.
0435
Declaration
of
cadet
D'Aiguillettes,
Sieur
Fontenory,
French
prisoner.
2pp.
0437
Shirley
correspondence
with
Fox,
Abercromby,
Loudoun
and
Winslow.
103pp.
0540
Loudoun
to
committee
of
war
at
Boston.
1
p.
0541
Shirley
to
Fox.
24pp.
0565
Disposition
of
Murray
regarding
a
dispute
over
provisions.
2pp.
0567
Bradstreet
correspondence
with
Shirley.
2pp.
0569
State
of
the
dispute
over
transporting
44th
Regiment
to
Oswego.
4pp.
0573
Shirley
correspondence
with
Fox
and
Winslow.
16pp.
0589
Winslow's
answer
concerning
a
junction
of
regulars
with
provincials.
2pp.
0591
Minutes
of
council
of
war
held
at
Ft.
Edward.
4pp.
0595
Loudoun
to
Shirley.
1
p.
0596
Robinson
correspondence
with
Pepperrell,
Pitcher
and
St.
Clair.
15pp.
0611
Pitcher
to
Fox.
3pp.
0614
Robinson
correspondence
with
Bradstreet
and
Pepperrell.
13pp.
0627
Trent
to
Morris.
Ip.
0628
Robinson
correspondence
with
Bradstreet
and
Johnson.
9pp.
0637
Sketch
of
country
between
Ft.
St.
Frederick
and
Ft.
Edward.
4pp.
0641
French
line
of
battle.
1
p.
0642
Johnson
correspondence
with
several
governments
and
Phips.
15pp.
44
0657
Fox
correspondence
with
St.
Clair,
Pitcher,
Johnson
and
Pepperell.
9pp.
0666
Boscawen
correspondence
with
Robinson,
Cleveland,
and
Rous.
11
pp.
0677
Winslow
to
Fox.
11pp.
Vol.
47:
French
and
Indian
War,
1756
0688
Webb
correspondence
with
Fox.
8pp.
0696
Abercromby
to
Rivers.
3pp.
0699
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Fox
and
Abercromby.
26pp.
0725
Resolves
of
the
Assembly
of
New
Hampshire.
2pp.
0727
Council
of
war
at
Albany.
7pp.
0734
Winslow
to
Abercromby.
1
p.
0735
Council
of
field
officers.
Ft.
Edward.
3pp.
0738
Minutes
of
council
of
war,
Albany.
12pp.
0750
Shirley
correspondence
with
Winslow.
4pp.
0754
Terms
upon
which
three
companies
of
rangers
are
to
be
raised.
1
p.
0755
Form
of
enlistment.
2pp.
0757
Shirley
correspondence
with
Johnson,
Bradstreet
and
Broadley.
15pp.
0772
.
Mackellar
correspondence
with
Montrezor.
15pp.
0787
Mercer
correspondence
with
Shirley.
6pp.
0793
Winslow's
commission
from
colony
of
Connecticut.
2pp.
0795
Shirley
instructions
to
Winslow.
2pp.
0797
Hopkins
to
Harris.
3pp.
0800
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Winslow,
general
field
officers,
and
Lawrence.
20pp.
0820
Lawrence
to
Webb.
6pp.
0826
Shirley
correspondence
with
Loudoun
and
Winslow.
34pp.
0860
Winslow's
answer
concerning
a
junction
of
regulars
with
provincials.
2pp.
0862
Resolves
of
Assembly
of
Massachusetts
regarding
expedition
to
Crown
Point.
4pp.
0866
Shirley
to
Hardy.
3pp.
0869
Declaration
of
Francis
Marsciln,
French
prisoner.
3pp.
0872
Earl
of
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Fox,
Webb,
and
Parker.
17pp.
0889
Proposed
disposition
of
guns,
mortars,
etc.
at
Ft.
Oswego.
2pp.
0891
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Winslow,
northern
governors
and
southern
gov-
ernors.
7pp.
0898
Lawrence
to
Cunningham.
7pp.
0905
Mercer
correspondence
with
Williams.
3pp.
0908
Morris
to
Earl
of
Loudoun.
2pp.
0910
Intelligence
from
Oswego.
6pp.
0917
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Fox,
Webb
and
Johnson.
43pp.
0961
Schedule
of
papers
and
supporting
letters.
3pp.
45
0964
Loudoun
to
governors
of
New
England.
2pp.
0966
Shirley
correspondence
with
Loudoun.
6pp.
0972
Shirley's
speech
to
Massachusetts
Assembly.
6pp.
0978
Shirley
correspondence
with
Loudoun.
11pp.
0990
Message
from
Massachusetts
Assembly
to
Shirley.
12pp.
1002
Shirley
to
Montreson.
4pp.
1006
Proposals
to
New
England
commissioners
regarding
provisions
for
Albany.
2pp.
1008
Loudoun
correspondence
with.Fitch
and
John
Osborne.
22pp.
REEL
II
Vol.
47:
French
and
Indian
War,
1756,
cont.
0001
Hopkins
to
Loudoun.
3pp.
0005
Waldo
correspondence
with
Winslow
and
Kilby.
2pp.
0007
Declaration
of
Kennedy's
French
prisoners.
3pp.
0010
Indian
intelligence
from
Johnson.
4pp.
0014
Report
of
present
state
of
Ft.
William
Henry.
8pp.
0022
Burton
to
Earl
of
Loudoun.
6pp.
0028
Report
of
present
state
of
Ft.
Edward.
7pp.
0035
Memorial
of
Capt.
Williams
to
Loudoun.
7pp.
0042
Bradstreet's
account
of
first
trip.
5pp.
0047
Williams
on
want
of
provisions
at
Oswego.
5pp.
0052
Reade's
examination
of
Oneida
commissary.
4pp.
0056
Demler's
report
of
state
of
Oswego.
16pp.
0072
Leake
to
Loudoun.
3pp.
0075
Loudoun
to
Fox.
5pp.
0080
Capitulation
of
Oswego.
2pp.
0082
Declaration
of
Archbold
on
his
escape
from
Montreal.
5pp.
0087
Declaration
of
John
Veil
on
his
escape
from
Montreal.
2pp.
0089
Instructions
to
deputy
commissary
of
musters.
2pp.
0091
Pitcher
correspondence
with
Sherwin
and
Earl
of
Loudoun.
4pp.
0095
Broadley
correspondence
with
Loudoun
and
Spry.
2pp.
0097
Cheshire
to
Jocelyn.
1
p.
0098
Benzell
to
Morris.
2pp.
0100
Mackellar
to
Montreson.
1
p.
0101
Littlehales
to
Loudoun.
0103
Schuyler
to
Loudoun.
1
p.
0104
Atkin
to
Fox.
Ip.
0105
Pownall
to
Amyand.
Ip.
0106'
Loudoun
to
Fox.
3pp.
0109
Williams
to
Earl
of
Loudoun.
2pp.
46
Vol.
48:
Military
Correspondence,
1756-1757.
0111
Loudoun
to
Fox.
43pp.
0154
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
with
above.
2pp.
0156
Examination
of
grenadiers
regiment
at
Sanquedoc.
7pp.
0163
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Hardy
and
Littlehales.
13pp.
0176
Lewis
to
Dinwiddie.
7pp.
0183
List
of
goods
sent
from
London
to
northern
Indians.
3pp.
0186
Phips
to
Loudoun.
2pp.
0188
Parker
to
Williams.
4pp.
0190
Phips
correspondence
with
Loudoun.
6pp.
0196
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Wentworth
and
Fitch.
7pp.
0203
Merchant
at
Quebec
to
correspondent
at
Cape
Françoise.
2pp.
0205
Letter
dated
at
Montreal
on
fall
of
Oswego.
3pp.
0208
Information
of
John
Vickers.
8pp.
0216
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Fox
and
Williams.
10pp.
0226
Evidence
of
John
Henry
Sydius
on
Shirley's
expedition
to
New
York.
5pp.
0231
Examination
of
James
Reade
on
conditions
at
Oswego.
4pp.
0235
Memorial
of
Capt.
Williams
on
Shirley
expedition
to
New
York.
2pp.
0237
Account
of
Capt.
William's
expenses.
4pp.
0241
Account
of
Bradstreet's
first
trip.
2pp.
0243
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Fox.
9pp.
0252
Rogers
to
Loudoun.
8pp.
0260
Loudoun
to
Pitt.
15pp.
0275
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
above.
2pp.
0277
Account
of
warrants
drawn
by
Shirley.
Ip.
0278
Shirley's
receipts
to
Erving.
I
p.
0279
Request
of
colony
of
Connecticut
regarding
Pennsylvania
bounty
for
forces.
3pp.
0282
Haddon
to
Marston,
Farmar
&
Co.
2pp.
0284
Affidavit
of
Pell,
commander
of
brigantine
Mary.
7pp.
0292
Loudoun
to
Pitt.
32pp.
0324
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
the
above.
2pp.
0326
Franklin
to
Pownall.
I
p.
0327
Indian
intelligence
from
Johnson.
12pp.
0339
Minutes
of
southern
governors
with
Loudoun.
5pp.
0344
Loudoun
to
Denny.
2pp.
0346
Eyre
correspondence
with
Vaudreuil,
commanding
officer
at
Albany,
officer
of
troops,
Loudoun
and
Webb.
20pp.
0366
Declarations
of
French
prisoners.
10pp.
0376
Loudoun
to
Lyttleton.
5pp.
0381
Intercepted
letter
of
Lalanne,
Quebec.
2pp.
0383
Hopson
to
Loudoun.
10pp.
47
0393
Atkin
to
Fox.
7pp.
0400
Loudoun
to
Pitt.
9pp.
0409
Circular
to
southern
governors
and
northern
governors.
10pp.
0419
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Pitt.
20pp.
0439
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
the
above.
2pp.
0441
Oliver
to
Hancock.
2pp.
0443
Dispositions
of
the
master
of
the
Cornelia.
2pp.
0445
Extract
of
New
Jersey
law
regulating
the
militia.
6pp.
0451
Kerlerec
to
French
Ministry.
9pp.
0460
Preliminary
articles
of
peace
between
Kerlerec
and
Cherokees.
11pp.
0471
Kerlerec
to
French
Ministry.
3pp.
0474
Extracts
of
letters
found
on
board
ship
Revanche.
8pp.
0482
Loudoun
to
Holdemesse.
9pp.
0491
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
the
above.
Ip.
0492
Edwards
to
Holbume.
4pp.
0496
List
of
French
ships
arrived
at
Louisburg.
2pp.
0498
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Holbume,
Holwine,
Holdemesse
and
Webb.
52pp.
0550
Webb
correspondence
with
Pównall,
Loudoun
and
Monro.
9pp.
0559
Examination
of
French
prisoner.
3pp.
0562
De
Lancey
to
Council
of
New
York.
3pp.
0565
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Webb,
Pownall,
Wentworth
and
Fitch.
16pp.
0581
Instances
of
perfidious
and
dishonorable
hostility
by
French.
8pp.
0589
Loudoun
to
Green.
7pp.
0596
Ellis
to
Bouquet.
6pp.
0602
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Bouquet
and
Murray.
16pp.
0619
Holbume
correspondence
with
Holdemesse
and
Pitt.
13pp.
0632
Line
of
battle
and
vessels
with
Holbume.
2pp.
0634
Holbume
on
rendezvous
in
case
of
separation.
2pp.
0636
Holbume
to
Pitt.
4pp.
0640
State
of
Holbume's
squadron.
2pp.
0642
Holbume
to
Pitt
and
Holdemesse.
18pp.
0660
List
of
French
ships.
Ip.
Vol.
49:
Military
Correspondence,
1757-1758.
0661
Loudoun
to
Pitt.
31
pp.
0692
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
3pp.
0695
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Pownall.
24pp.
0719
Pownall
to
Assembly.
2pp.
0722
Extract
of
an
act
for
quartering
and
recruiting
forces.
5pp.
0727
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Pownall.
5pp.
48
0732
Massachusetts
Assembly
to
Pownall.
5pp.
0737
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Pownall.
42pp.
0779
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Fitch.
3pp.
0782
Indian
intelligence
from
Johnson.
5pp.
0787
Vaudreuil
to
Loudoun.
3pp.
0790
Parole
of
Schuyler
and
Martin.
2pp.
0792
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Vaudreuil
and
Pitt.
6pp.
Vol.
50:
Military
Correspondence,
1758
0798
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Pitt.
30pp.
0828
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
Ip.
0829
Sharpe
correspondence
with
Abercromby
and
Earl
of
Loudoun.
10pp.
0839
Lyttleton
to
Earl
of
Loudoun.
4pp.
0843
Earl
of
Loudoun
correspondence
with
Byrd
and
Atkin.
9pp.
0852
Journal
of
scout
of
Capt.
Rogers.
8pp.
0860
Distribution
of
forces
in
North
America
for
campaign
1758.
3pp.
0863
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Pitt.
26pp.
0889
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
3pp.
0892
Denny
to
Abercromby.
0895
Message
to
Denny
from
Pennsylvania
Assembly.
2pp.
0897
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Denny
and
Johnson.
5pp.
0902
Denny
to
Col.
Washington.
4pp.
0906
Bullitt
to
Denny.
3pp.
0909
Proceedings
of
officers
at
Loudoun
respecting
proposal
of
peace
by
Delaware
Indians.
4pp.
0913
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Denny
and
Johnson.
9pp.
0922
Thompson
to
Armstrong.
2pp.
0924
Denny
correspondence
with
Armstrong
and
Abercromby.
4pp.
0928
Johnson
to
Abercromby.
11pp.
0939
Intelligence
from
Seneca
sachem.
6pp.
0945
Johnson
correspondence
with
Abercromby
and
Onieda
chiefs.
9pp.
0954
Message
of
Quakers
of
Pennsylvania
to
Six
Nations.
4pp.
0958
Report
of
present
state
of
Indian
interest
relative
to
Six
Nations.
3pp.
0961
Abercromby
to
Pitt.
3pp.
0965
Loring
to
Rivers.
3pp.
0968
Abercromby
to
Pitt.
9pp.
0977
Present
state
of
regular
and
provincial
troops,
Lake
George.
4pp.
0981
Abercromby
to
Pitt.
9pp.
0990
Appy
to
Wood.
17pp.
1007
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
Ip.
1008
Vaudreuil
to
commanding
officer,
Ft.
Edward.
2pp.
1010
Vaudreuil
to
Abercromby.
7pp.
49
1017
Articles
of
capitulation
of
Ft.
William
Henry.
4pp.
1021
Vaudreuil
to
Loudoun.
6pp.
1027
Parole
of
Schuyler
and
Martin.
2pp.
1029
Vaudreuil
correspondence
with
Loudoun
and
commanding
officer
at
Ft.
Edward.
20pp.
REEL
III
Vol.
50:
Military
Correspondence,
1758,
cont.
0001
Vaudreuil
to
commanding
officer
at
Ft.
Edward.
2pp.
0003
Haviland
to
commanding
officer.
Ft.
Edward.
Ip.
0004
General
orders
relative
to
capitulation
of
Ft.
William
Henry.
2pp.
0006
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Vaudreuil
and
Johnson.
7pp.
0013
Intelligence
of
Onondaga
Indian.
Ip.
0014
Croghan
to
Johnson.
1
p.
0015
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Appy
and
Johnson.
8pp.
0023
Examination
of
French
prisoner.
4pp.
0027
Return
of
provincial
forces.
1
p.
0028
Abercromby
to
Pitt.
26pp.
0054
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
Ip.
0055
Forbes
to
Abercromby.
3pp.
0058
Warrant
empowering
Schuyler
to
treat
for
exchange
of
prisoners.
2pp.
0060
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Montcalm,
Vaudreuil,
Schuyler
and
Pitt.
31pp.
0091
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
Abercromby
letters.
Ip.
0092
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Vaudreuil.
7pp.
0099
Return
of
troops
detached
from
Oneida
station.
2pp.
0101
MacAulay
to
Gates.
2pp.
0103
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Bradstreet
and
Pitt.
24pp.
0127
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
2pp.
0129
Amherst
to
Abercromby.
2pp.
0131
Johnson
to
Burton.
3pp.
0134
List
of
quarters.
2pp.
0136
Bradstreet
correspondence
with
Abercromby.
5pp.
0141
Abercromby
correspondence
with
Vaudreuil
and
Schuyler.
5pp.
0146
Capitulation
of
Ft.
Fontenac.
3pp.
0149
Vaudreuil
correspondence
with
Abercromby.
6pp.
0155
List
of
English
prisoners
delivered
to
Schuyler
in
exchange
for
those
taken
at
Fontenac.
9pp.
0164
Pitt
correspondence
with
Abercromby,
Schuyler
and
Forbes.
55pp.
50
Vol.
51:
Military
Correspondence,
1759
0218
Saunders
and
Holmes
correspondence
with
Pitt,
De
Lancey
and
Pownall.
26pp.
0244
Report
on
ship
Northumberland.
3pp.
0247
Letter
from
Saunders.
6pp.
0256
Pitt
correspondence
with
Saunders
and
Spry.
12pp.
0268
Saunders
to
Spry.
3pp.
0271
Saunders
correspondence
with
Pitt.
4pp.
0275
Disposition
of
ships.
3pp.
0278
Saunders
to
Pitt.
2pp.
0280
Letter
from
Wolfe.
3pp.
0283
Wolfe
correspondence
with
Whitmore
and
Hutchinson.
20pp.
0303
List
of
killed,
wounded
and
missing.
2pp.
0305
Letter
of
Monckton.
2pp.
0307
Letter
from
Townshend.
9pp.
0316
Capitulation
of
Quebec.
6pp.
0320
Return
of
guns
found.
2pp.
0322
Account
of
artillery.
1
p.
0323
The
French
line.
2pp.
0325
Return
of
strength
of
army
before
Quebec
battle.
1pp.
0326
Letter
from
Monckton.
9pp.
0335
Manifesto
enclosed
in
above
letter.
2pp.
0337
Account
of
guns,
mortars,
etc.
found
at
Quebec.
Ip.
0338
Return
of
French
from
ordnance.
Ip.
0339
Letters
from
Vaudreuil.
9pp.
0347
Disposal
of
army
staff.
1
p.
0348
Letter
from
Murray.
3pp.
0351
Whitmore
correspondence
with
Pitt.
9pp.
0360
List
of
staff
officers.
I
p.
0361
Letter
from
Whitmore.
I
p.
Vol.
52:
Military
Correspondence,
1756-1761
0362
List
of
papers
delivered
to
Loudoun.
2pp.
0364
Fox
to
Loudoun.
2pp.
0366
Intercepted
letters.
35pp.
0401
Earl
of
Halifax
to
Hardy.
5pp.
0407
Report
by
Pennsylvania
commissioners.
I
p.
0408
Additional
instructions
to
Johnson.
I
p.
0409
Pitcher
to
Fox.
2pp.
0411
Two
letters
from
Philadelphia.
4pp.
0415
Halifax
to
Hardy.
4pp.
0419
Fox
to
Webb.
2pp.
51
0421
Halifax
to
Shirley.
2pp.
0423
Duke
of
Devonshire
to
Fox.
1
p.
0424
James
Allen
to
Henry
Gamble.
I
p.
0425
Letter
to
De
Mireroix.
8pp.
0433
Fox
correspondence
with
Duke
of
Devonshire.
5pp.
0438
Gamble
correspondence
with
Robert
Gamble
and
Coningham.
3pp.
0441
Duke
of
Devonshire
to
Fox.
Ip.
-
0442
Intercepted
letter
to
Duke
De
Mireroix.
7pp.
0449
Earl
of
Halifax
to
Loudoun.
3pp.
0452
Extracts
óf
Shirley's
leiten.
3pp.
0455
Pitt,
scheme
for
taking
Louisburg.
8pp.
0463
Letter
from
Waldo.
4pp.
0467
Scheme
for
a
fund
for
duty
drawbacks.
2pp.
0469
Memoranda
relating
to
America.
4pp.
0473
Letter
to
Admiralty.
1
p.
0474
Bell
to
postmaster
general.
2pp.
0476
Hampden
to
Pitt.
Ip.
0477
Journal
of
tenth
voyage
of
Gen.
Waldo.
4pp.
0481
Rivers
to
Appy.
Ip.
0482
Potts
correspondence
with
Rivers,
Bell
and
George
R.
8pp.
Vol.
53:
Military
Correspondence,
1757-1758
0490
Adm.
Boscawen
notes.
5pp.
10495
Durell
to
Rivers.
2pp.
0497
Pitt
correspondence
with
Colville,
Hardy
and
Boscawen.
14pp.
0511
Intelligence
from
prisoners
of
Rous.
11pp.
0522
Durell
to
Hardy.
2pp.
0524
Boscawen
correspondence
with
Pitt.
5pp.
0529
Article
of
capitulation
at
Louisburg.
3pp.
0532
Resolution
of
Boscawen
and
Amherst
regarding
military
action
along
the
St.
Lawrence.
2pp.
0534
State
of
ships
under
Boscawen.
2pp.
0536
Boscawen
correspondence
with
Pitt.
8pp.
0542
Account
of
inhabitants
of
St.
Johns.
Ip.
0545
Account
of
damage
done
in
Gulf
of
St.
Lawrence.
4pp.
0549
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt.
2pp.
0551
Rodney
on
ship
Dublin.
2pp.
0553
Pitt
correspondence
with
Amherst
arid
Lawrence.
16pp.
0569
Troops
destined
for
siege
of
Louisburg.
2pp.
0570
Troops
left
for
defense
of
Nova
Scotia.
1
p.
0571
Amherst
to
Pitt.
5pp.
0576
Amherst
correspondence
with
Gov.
Drucoer
of
Louisburg
and
Pitt.
32pp.
52
0608
Articles
of
capitulation
of
Louisburg.
2pp.
0609
Amherst
correspondence
with
governor
of
Louisburg.
5pp.
0614
Return
of
killed
and
wounded
at
Cape
Breton.
2pp.
0616
Amherst
to
Pitt.
Ip.
0617
Account
of
guns,
stores
taken
in
Louisburg.
2pp.
0619
Amherst
to
Pitt.
5pp.
0624
Amherst
instructions
to
Rollo.
3pp.
0627
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt.
2pp.
0629
Reconnaissance
of
French
officers.
2pp.
0632
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt,
Wolfe,
Lawrence,
Monckton
and
Whitmore.
29pp.
0661
Route
from
Boston
to
Albany.
I
p.
0662
Amherst
to
Pitt.
3pp.
0665
Murray
correspondence
with
Wolfe
and
Vaughan.
11pp.
0676
Whitmore
correspondence
with
Pitt.
8pp.
Vol.
54:
Military
Correspondence,
1758-1759
0684
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt,
Forbes,
and
Johnson.
11pp.
0695
Quarters
of
troops
in
North
America.
2pp.
0697
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt,
Pownall,
Johnson,
De
Lancey,
Fitch
and
Wentworth.
26pp.
0723
Denny
correspondence
with
Forbes
and
Pennsylvania
Assembly.
13pp.
0736
Amherst
correspondence
with
Durell,
Forbes
and
Lyttleton.
15pp.
0751
Monckton
to
Abercromby.
10pp.
0761
Monckton
report
of
troops
on
expedition
up
St.
Johns
River.
I7pp.
0778
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt.
4pp.
0782
Mercer
to
Forbes.
3pp.
0785
Minutes
of
conference
with
Indians
at
Pittsburgh.
9pp.
0801
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
5pp.
0806
Amherst
correspondence
with
various
governors,
Wentworth,
Pownall,
Apthorpe,
Johnson,
and
Loring.
58pp.
0864
Return
of
troops
serving
in
North
America.
2pp.
0866
Amherst
to
Pitt.
5pp.
0877
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
14pp.
0885
Amherst
correspondence
with
governors
Wentworth
and
Pownall.
19pp.
0904
Penobscot
Indians
to
Pownall.
3pp.
0907
Pownall
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Massachusetts
Assembly.
22pp.
0929
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fitch,
Hopkins,
De
Lancey,
Denny,
Fauquier,
Lyttleton,
Durell
and
Lawrence.
43pp.
0972
List
of
corps
for
expedition
against
Quebec.
2pp.
0974
Amherst
correspondence
with
Whitmore.
5pp.
53
REEL
IV
Vol.
54:
Military
Correspondence,
1758-1759,
cont.
0001
Amherst
to
Burton.
5pp.
0006
Advertisement
inserted
in
New
York
paper.
Ip.
0007
Destination
of
Massachusetts
provincials.
2pp.
0009
Orders
to
James,
Fletcher,
Morris,
Danks
and
McCurdy.
10pp.
0019
Amherst
correspondence
with
Loring,
Scott
and
Kilby.
18pp.
0037
Amherst
correspondence
with
Campbell,
Bouquet,
Clair,
Stanwix
and
Pitt.
29pp.
0066
Schedule
of
papers.
7pp.
0073
Amherst
correspondence
with
Wentworth
and
Pownall.
5pp.
0078
Pownall
to
Massachusetts
Council
and
Assembly.
5pp.
0083
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pownall,
Fitch,
Denny
and
Fauquier.
13pp.
0096
Fauquier
speech.
3pp.
0099
Address
of
Virginia
House
of
Burgesses
to
Fauquier.
2pp.
0101
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fauquier,
Stanwix
and
Whitmore.
11pp.
0112
Regulation
of
baggage
and
forage
money.
4pp.
0116
Amherst
correspondence
with
Lawrence,
Monckton,
Williamson,
Burton,
Durell,
Campbell,
Schomberg,
and
Denny.
25pp.
Vol.
55:
Military
Correspondence,
1758
0141
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt,
Wentworth,
Pownall,
Ruggles
and
Hutchin-
son.
75pp.
0216
Pownall,
message
to
Penobscot
Indians.
3pp.
0219
Pownall's
journal
to
Penobscot
Indians.
30pp.
0249
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pownall,
Hopkins,
Fitch,
De
Lancey,
Bernard,
Denny
and
Stanwix.
37pp.
0286
Return
of
companies
raised
in
Pennsylvania.
2pp.
0288
Sharpe
to
Amherst
and
Maryland
Assembly.
8pp.
0116
Amherst
correspondence
with
Lawrence,
Monckton,
Williamson,
Burton,
Durell,
Campbell,
Schomberg
and
Denny.
25pp.
0296
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fauquier,
Ellis,
and
Johnson.
17pp.
0313
Johnson
correspondence
with
the
Six
Nations
of
Iroquois.
2pp.
0315
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson,
Stanwix,
and
Prideux.
33pp.
0348
Proportion
of
ordnance
remaining
at
Ft.
Stanwix
and
ordered
to
Mohawk
River.
2pp.
0350
Amherst
correspondence
with
Prideux,
Wolfe,
Schomberg,
Wheelock,
Jarvis,
Loring,
Kilby,
Mortier,
Apthorpe,
Montcalm,
and
Bourlamaque.
68pp.
0419
Army
at
Lake
George.
Ip.
Vol.
56:
Military
Correspondence,
1759
0420
Amherst
to
Pitt.
2pp.
0422
Schedule
of
paper
referred
to
in
above
letter.
4pp.
0426
Amherst
correspondence
with
Apthorpe,
Mortier,
Appy,
and
De
Lancey.
36pp.
54
0463
De
Lancey
to
New
York
Assembly.
2pp.
0465
Resolves
of
the
New
York
Assembly.
3pp.
0468
Amherst
correspondence
with
De
Lancey.
5pp.
0473
Act
for
emitting
bills
of
credit
in
New
York.
11
pp.
0474
Amherst
correspondence
with
De
Lancey
and
Denny.
5pp.
0489
Denny
correspondence
with
Stanwix
and
Amherst.
7pp.
0496
Killed,
wounded
and
missing
at
Ft.
Ticonderoga.
I
p.
0497
Amherst
journal.
19pp.
0516
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt
and
Johnson.
8pp.
0524
Articles
of
capitulation
of
Ft.
Niagara.
4pp.
0528
Return
of
Ordnance;
Niagara,
Ticonderoga,
and
Crown
Point.
5pp.
0533
Prideaux
and
Haldimand
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Johnson.
19pp.
0552
Amherst
correspondence
with
Gage,
Graham,
Kilby,
Stanwix,
and
Pitt.
57pp.
0609
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
Amherst's
letter
to
Pitt,
above.
11
pp.
0620
Amherst
to
Bradstreet.
3pp.
0623
Instructions
for
the
commandant
of
Ft.
Edward,
Capt.
Kennedy,
and
Capt.
Wheelock.
37pp.
0660
Form
of
parole
of
French
officers.
I
p.
0661
Amherst
correspondence
with
Wolfe,
Saunders,
Gage,
and
Stanwix.
48pp.
0699
Indian
intelligence
from
Croghan.
5pp.
0704
Stanwix
correspondence
with
Amherst,
Johnson,
and
Mercer.
35pp.
0739
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson,
northern
governors,
Wentworth
and
Pownall.
33pp.
0773
Amherst
correspondence
with
De
Lancey
and
Bernard.
43pp.
0816
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fauquier
and
Lyttleton.
10pp.
0826
Lyttleton
to
Assembly
of
South
Carolina
and
correspondence
from
Assembly.
5pp.
0831
Amherst
correspondence
with
Lyttleton,
Loring
and
Pownall.
6pp.
Vol.
57:
Military
Correspondence,
1759-1760
0837
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt,
Pownall
and
De
Lancey.
19pp.
0856
Resolutions
of
the
New
York
Assembly
on
raising
troops.
2pp.
0858
Amherst
correspondence
with
De
Lancey,
Bernard,
Lyttleton,
Ellis,
and
Stanwix.
19pp.
0877
Memorial
to
Amherst
from
Massachusetts
and
Connecticut
provincials.
4pp.
0881
Amherst
correspondence
with
Vaudreuil.
4pp.
0885
List
of
French
prisoners
exchanged
with
Canada.
I
p.
0886
Amherst
correspondence
with
Lawrence
and
Pownall.
7pp.
0893
Pownall's
message
to
Massachusetts
Assembly.
2pp.
0895
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pownall.
4pp.
0899
Memorial
Capt.
Skene
to
Amherst.
2pp.
0901
Return
of
guns,
stores,
etc.
taken
on
Lake
Champlain.
2pp.
55
0903
Proportion
of
ordnance
for
service
of
garrison
at
Crown
Point.
6pp.
0909
Remains
of
ordnance,
Ticonderoga.
Ip.
0910
Abstract
of
guns,
stores
for
garrisons
of
Ft.
George
and
Ft.
Edward.
3pp.
0913
Amherst
correspondence
with
dependent
forts
Crown
Point
and
Ticonderoga.
5pp.
0918
Instructions
to
commandant.
Ft.
George.
2pp.
0920
Amherst
correspondence
with
Haviland
and
Campbell.
6pp.
0926
Maj.
Grant's
remarks
on
the
present
situation
in
Canada.
8pp.
0934
Amherst
to
Pownall
and
governors
of
New
York
and
New
Jersey.
5pp.
0939
Winter
quarters
and
garrisons
in
New
York.
3pp.
0942
Amherst
correspondence
with
Montcalm,
Bourlamaque
and
Pitt.
8pp.
0950
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
Amherst
to
Pitt,
above.
11
pp.
0961
Lyttleton
to
Amherst
with
resolutions
of
South
Carolina
Assembly.
12pp.
0973
General
return
of
forces
in
South
Carolina
and
Georgia.
2pp.
0975
Amherst
correspondence
with
Lyttleton,
Ellis
and
Pownall.
15pp.
REEL
V
Vol.
57:
Military
Correspondence,
1759-1760,
cont.
0001
Johnson
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Indian
expenses.
35pp.
0036
Amherst
correspondence
with
Saunders,
Colvill,
Eyre,
and
Pownall.
11
pp.
0047
Pownall
to
Assembly
of
Massachusetts.
2pp.
0049
Amherst
to
Pitt.
8pp.
0057
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
16pp.
0073
Amherst
correspondence
with
northern
governors,
Pownall,
Hopkins,
Bernard,
and
Hamilton.
23pp.
0096
Hamilton
to
Assembly
of
Pennsylvania
and
reply
from
Assembly.
4pp.
0100
Amherst
correspondence
with
Hamilton
and
Lyttleton.
6pp.
0106
Peace
treaty
between
Lyttleton
and
the
Cherokees
at
Ft.
Prince
George.
4pp.
0110
Lyttleton
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Coytmore.
14pp.
0124
Return
of
the
South
Carolina
regiment
of
foot.
Ip.
0125
Amherst
correspondence
with
Lyttleton,
Johnson,
De
Lancey,
Watts,
and
Brad-
street.
16pp.
0141
Amherst
account
of
whale
boats,
battoes,
etc.
Ft.
George.
Ip.
0142
Amherst
correspondence
with
Bradstreet
and
Loring.
6pp.
0148
Proportion
of
artillery
sent
from
Boston
to
New
York.
Ip.
0149
Amherst
correspondence
with
Stark,
Lawrence,
Colvill,
Jarvis,
Stott,
Dudgeon,
and
Montgomery.
27pp.
0175
Murray
to
Amherst.
10pp.
0185
Manifesto
to
inhabitants
of
Canada.
4pp.
0189
Form
of
oath
administered
to
Canadians.
Ip.
0190
Amherst
to
Pitt.
5pp.
56
0195
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
11
pp.
0206
Amherst
correspondence
with
Gage,
Stott,
Loring,
Colvill,
Wentworth,
Hopkins,
De
Lancey,
Bradstreet,
and
Pownall.
21pp.
0227
Report
on
governor's
speech
by
Massachusetts
Assembly.
4pp.
0231
Hamilton
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Stanwix.
6pp.
0237
Amherst
correspondence
with
Ellis
and
Stanwix.
8pp.
0245
Stanwix
correspondence
with
Fauquier
and
Amherst.
13pp.
Vol.
58:
Military
Correspondence,
1760
0258
Amherst
to
Pitt.
7pp.
0265
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
20pp.
0285
Amherst
correspondence
with
Wentworth,
Pownall,
and
Hutchinson.
13pp.
0298
Hutchinson
to
Arbuthnott.
3pp.
0301
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pownall,
Hutchinson.
Hopkins,
Fitch,
and
De
Lancey.
15pp.
0316
Resolutions
of
Assembly
of
New
York.
2pp.
0318
Amherst
correspondence
with
Bernard
and
Hamilton.
9pp.
0327
Hamilton
correspondence
with
Frederick
Post
and
Amherst.
12pp.
0339
Sharpe
correspondence
with
Amherst.
4pp.
0343
Resolutions
of
Assembly
of
Maryland.
4pp.
0347
Sharpe
correspondence
with
delegates
of
Maryland
and
Amherst.
5pp.
0352
Fauquier
correspondence
with
Amherst.
7pp.
0359
Amherst
correspondence
with
Dobbs,
Lyttleton,
Ellis,
Hamilton
and
Stanwix.
16pp.
0375
Amherst
to
northern
Indians.
4pp.
0379
Johnson
to
Amherst.
4pp.
0383
Johnson
conference
with
Six
Nations.
7pp.
0390
Johnson
to
chief
of
Delaware
Indians.
2pp.
0392
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson,
Grant,
Lawrence,
Murray,
Whitmore,
Ruvyne,
Whitmore,
Pitt,
and
Pownall.
71pp.
0453
Representatives
of
Boston
to
Pownall.
5pp.
0458
Pownall
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Assembly
of
Massachusetts.
9pp.
0467
Submission
of
Penobscot
Indians
to
Massachusetts.
3pp.
0470
Pownall
to
Amherst.
26pp.
0495
Amherst
correspondence
with
Monckton,
Hamilton,
and
Johnson.
9pp.
0504
Conference
with
sundry
Indians
at
Ft.
Pitt.
14pp.
0518
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson,
Hamilton;
circular
to
governors
and
Colvill.
6pp.
0524
Amherst
to
Pitt.
10pp.
0534
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
17pp.
0551
Amherst
correspondence
with
Murray,
Whitmore,
Pownall,
and
Arbuthnott.
14pp.
0565
Arbuthnott,
proposals
to
Ft.
Frederick.
2pp.
57
0567
Article
of
men,
Ft.
Frederick.
2pp.
0569
Arbuthnott
to
Pownall.
6pp.
0575
Petition
of
officers
at
Ft.
Frederick.
2pp.
0579
Pownall
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Christie.
9pp.
0588
Amherst
correspondence
with
Hutchinson
and
Pownall.
3pp.
0591
Vote
of
Assembly
of
Massachusetts.
3pp.
0594
Hutchinson
correspondence
with
Amherst.
5pp.
0598
Amherst
correspondence
with
Wentworth,
Fitch,
Bernard,
and
Monckton.
9pp.
0607
Dobbs
correspondence
with
Stanwix
and
Monckton.
6pp.
0613
Amherst
correspondence
with
Monckton,
Dobbs,
Bull,
Montgomery,
McCart-
ney,
Haviland,
and
Johnson.
55pp.
0668
Vaudreuil
to
Bonneau.
3pp.
0671
Amherst
correspondence
with
Levis,
Pitt,
Vaudreuil.
21pp.
0691
Articles
of
capitulation,
Montreal.
28pp.
0719
Colvill
correspondence
with
Pitt
and
Byron.
5pp.
0724
Disposition
of
troops
under
Colvill,
3pp.
Vol.
59:
Military
Correspondence,
1760
0727
Amherst
to
Pitt.
9pp.
0736
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
13pp.
0749
Whitmore
correspondence
with
Amherst,
Hill,
and
Murray.
20pp.
0768
Hutchinson
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
House
of
Representatives
of
Massachusetts.
7pp.
0775
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fitch,
Bull,
Montgomery,
and
Monckton.
53pp.
0828
Return
of
killed
and
wounded
under
Montgomery.
Ip.
0829
Amherst
circular
to
governor
of
Breton.
4pp.
0833
Pouchot
correspondence
with
Amherst.
2pp.
0835
Articles
of
capitulation
of
Isle
Royale.
Ip.
0836
Capitulation
signed
by
officers,
Ft.
Levis.
1
p.
0837
Inventory
of
artillery
of
Ft.
Levis.
2pp.
0839
Return
of
prisoners
of
Isle
Royale.
2pp.
0841
List
of
prisoners
killed
or
wounded
at
Ft.
Levis.
3pp.
0844
Return
of
forces
under
Amherst.
2pp.
0846
Whale
boats
and
battoes
delivered
to
Ft.
Ontario.
Ip.
0847
Amherst
to
Pitt.
11pp.
0858
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
11pp.
0869
Amherst
circular
and
correspondence
with
Wentworth,
Whitmore,
Lawrence,
Montgomery,
Campbell,
Forster,
and
Monckton.
35pp.
0904
Oath
of
allegiance
by
Canadians.
1
p.
0905
Amherst
correspondence
with
Loring,
Colvill,
Murray,
Burton,
and
Gage.
32pp.
0937
Commissions
for
Canadian
militia.
2pp.
0939
Amherst
instructions
to
officers
on
oath
of
allegiance.
3pp.
58
0942
Amherst
proclamation
to
Canadian
inhabitants.
5pp.
0947
Return
of
ordnance
taken
at
Isle
Noix.
3pp.
0950
Account
of
guns
taken
at
Montreal.
3pp.
0953
Inventory
of
merchant
goods
for
French
and
Indians
of
Montreal.
20pp.
0973
Inventory
of
munitions
and
effects
at
Trois
River.
4pp.
0977
Inventory
of
furs,
St.
Maurice.
8pp.
REEL
VI
Vol.
59:
Military
Correspondence,
1760,
cont.
0001
Particulars
of
Canada
having
permission
to
pass
to
France.
5pp.
0006
Register
of
the
Quebec
Superior
Council.
25pp.
0031
Disposition
of
Amherst's
troops
in
North
America.
2pp.
0033
Disposition
of
troops
in
North
America
for
winter
quarters.
3pp.
0037
Amherst
to
Pitt.
3pp.
0040
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
the
above.
3pp.
0043
Amherst
correspondence
with
Bernard,
Bull,
and
Dudgeon.
14pp.
0057
Return
of
surrendered
French
troops.
20pp.
0077
Amherst
to
Pitt.
2pp.
0079
Schedule
of
papers
enclosed
in
the
above.
3pp.
0082
Amherst
correspondence
with
Whitmore,
Belcher,
Foster,
Dobbs,
and
Monck-
ton.
35pp.
0117
Amherst
instructions
to
commandants
of
forts
dependent
on
Crown
Point.
4pp.
Vol.
60:
Military
Correspondence,
1760-1761
0121
Amherst
correspondence
with
Pitt.
11pp.
0131
Disposition
of
Amherst's
troops
in
North
America.
3pp.
0134
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
Amherst
to
Pitt.
14pp.
0148
Amherst
correspondence
with
Whitmore,
Belcher,
Colden,
Spencer,
Bradley,
Bull,
Grant,
Vaughan,
Johnson,
Colvill,
and
Percival.
1
iOpp.
0258
Disposition
of
transports
in
New
York.
Ip.
0259
Amherst
correspondence
with
Percival,
Campbell,
Wentworth,
Spencer,
and
Bradley.
12pp.
0271
Spencer
correspondence
with
Pitt,
Cannon,
Pintard,
and
De
Lanccy.
16pp.
0287
Spencer
to
Amherst,
Pennington
&
Sons,
and
Paul
Richard
&
Co.
19pp.
0306
Vessels
laden
with
provisions
for
Monte
Christi.
3pp.
0309
Bradley
to
Pitt.
3pp.
0312
Vessels
with
foreign
sugars,
New
York.
2pp.
0314
Bradley
correspondence
with
Colden
and
Amherst.
8pp.
0322
Amherst
to
Pitt.
2pp.
0324
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
3pp.
0328
Hamilton
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Assembly
of
Pennsylvania.
10pp.
0338
Amherst
correspondence
with
Bull
and
Grant.
19pp.
59
0357
Amherst
to
Pitt.
5pp.
0362
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
14pp.
0376
Amherst
correspondence
with
Wentworth,
Whitmore,
and
Belcher.
10pp.
0386
Extract
from
Council
of
Nova
Scotia
on
removal
of
French
Acadians.
6pp.
0392
Belcher
correspondence
with
Amherst.
3pp.
0395
Charge
against
Manoch.
2pp.
0397
Amherst
correspondence
with
Belcher,
Bernard,
Fitch
and
Colden.
10pp.
0407
Resolves
of
Assembly
of
New
York.
2pp.
0409
Amherst
correspondence
with
Colden,
Boone,
Hamilton,
and
Fauquier.
13pp.
0422
Virginia
House
of
Burgesses
to
Amherst.
3pp.
0425
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fauquier,
Robinson,
Wright,
Bernard,
De
Lancey,
and
Watts.
14pp.
Vol.
61:
Military
Correspondence,
1760-1761
0439
Amherst
to
Pitt.
5pp.
0444
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
20pp.
0464
Amherst
correspondence
with
Bull
and
Fauquier.
9pp.
0473
Articles
of
peace
proposed
to
Cherokees.
2pp.
0475
Fauquier
correspondence
with
Byrd,
Bullitt,
and
Smith.
7pp.
0482
Amherst
correspondence
with
Sharpe,
Hamilton,
Boone,
Fitch,
Hopkins,
and
Bernard.
13pp.
0495
Bernard
correspondence
with
Council
of
Massachusetts
and
Amherst.
20pp.
0515
Amherst
correspondence
with
Wentworth,
Belcher,
Whitmore,
Bastide,
Lord
Rolls,
and
Vaughan.
34pp.
0549
Hamilton
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Assembly
of
Pennsylvania.
15pp.
0564
Amherst
correspondence
with
Grant,
Johnson,
and
Mackellar.
7pp.
0571
Return
of
troops
under
Rollo.
3pp.
0574
List
of
transports
with
Rollo.
2pp.
0576
Amherst
to
Pitt.
5pp.
0581
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
6pp.
0587
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fauquier,
Dobbs,
Bull,
Colvill,
Grant,
and
John-
son.
47pp.
.
0634
List
of
materials
usually
sold
to
Indians;
people
employed
in
Indian
Department
and
Indian
intelligence
from
Detroit
west
of
Ft.
Pitt.
7pp.
0641
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson,
Elliott,
and
Hamilton.
12pp.
0653
Militia
and
merchants
of
Montreal
to
Gage.
2pp.
0655
Amherst
to
Pitt.
3pp.
0658
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
5pp.
0663
Bull
correspondence
with
Amherst.
7pp.
0670
Fauquier
correspondence
with
Amherst,
House
of
Burgesses
and
Indian
commis-
sioners.
11pp.
0681
Amherst
correspondence
with
Sharpe,
Bernard
and
Grant.
5pp.
0686
Warrior
of
Estatoes
talk
to
Mackintosh.
2pp.
60
0687
Amherst
to
Pitt.
7pp.
0694
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
18pp.
0712
Amherst
correspondence
with
Boone,
Bull,
and
Dobbs.
31pp.
0743
Fauquier
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Byrd.
5pp.
0748
Hamilton
to
Amherst
and
Wolcott.
22pp.
0770
Amherst
correspondence
with
Hamilton.
Colden,
Fitch,
Belcher,
Rollo,
Dalrym-
ple,
Douglas,
and
Grant.
29pp.
0799
Journal
of
march
and
operations
of
troops
under
Grant.
17pp.
0816
Towns
destroyed
in
Cherokee
Nation
by
Grant.
I
p.
0817
Killed
and
wounded.
Ip.
0818
Amherst
correspondence
with
Grant,
Johnson,
arid
Gladwin
with
troops
to
embark
at
New
York.
21pp.
0839
Amherst
to
Pitt.
3pp.
0842
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
5pp.
0847
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fauquier,
Hamilton
and
Colden.
8pp.
0855
Conference
with
the
Six
Nations
at
Easton.
Pa.
54pp.
0909
Amherst
correspondence
with
Colden,
Wentworth
and
Grant.
16pp.
0925
Journal
of
conferences
with
Cherokees.
15pp.
0940
Amherst
to
Grant.
2pp.
0942
Colvill
to
Darby.
3pp.
0945
Amherst
to
Pitt.
3pp.
0948
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
3pp.
0951
Amherst
correspondence
with
Colden,
Hopkins,
Fitch,
and
Bernard.
9pp.
0960
Amherst
to
Pitt.
4pp.
0964
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
5pp.
0969
Amherst
to
Monckton.
10pp.
0979
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
3pp.
0982
Amherst
correspondence
with
Rollo
and
Douglas.
7pp.
0989
Account
of
provisions
with
list
of
men
and
transports;
also
return
of
M
onckton's
troops.
7pp.
0997
Amherst
correspondence
with
Darby,
Bull,
Fitch,
and
Johnson.
16pp.
REEL
VII
Vol.
62:
Military
Correspondence,
1762
0001
Amherst
to
Egremont.
7pp.
0008
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
12pp.
0020
Boone
correspondence
with
Amherst
and
Assembly
of
South
Carolina.
14pp.
0033
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fauquier,
Sharpe,
Hamilton,
Hardy,
and
Colden.
28pp.
0060
Colden's
message
to
Assembly
and
resolves
of
Assembly
of
New
York.
4pp.
0064
Amherst
correspondence
with
Colden,
Fitch,
Bernard,
Wentworth,
Arbuthnot,
and
Gage.
55pp.
61
0099
Eyre's
report
on
Ft.
Pitt.
4pp.
0103
Schedule
of
papers
from
Amherst
to
governors
in
North
America.
4pp.
0107
Amherst
correspondence
with
governors
of
New
York,
Pennsylvania,
New
Jer-
sey,
Connecticut,
Rhode
Island,
and
Massachusetts;
also
Colden
and
surveyors
general.
12pp.
0119
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fitch,
Bernard,
Colden,
Hamilton,
Hopkins,
and
Temple.
18pp.
0137
Schedule
of
papers
belonging
to
the
French
king's
subjects.
5pp.
0142
Amherst
correspondence
with
Sharpe
and
Egremont.
8pp.
0150
Schedule
of
papers.
8pp.
0158
Amherst
correspondence
with
Albemarle,
Pocock,
Dobbs,
Fauquier,
and
Hamil-
ton.
16pp.
0175
Message
from
Assembly
of
Pennsylvania
to
Hamilton.
2pp.
0177
Amherst
correspondence
with
Colden,
Fitch,
Ward,
and
Gage.
17pp.
0194
Burton's
report
on
state
of
Three
Rivers;
also
return
of
troops,
demographic
lists,
and
list
of
transports.
23pp.
0217
Proportion
of
artillery
and
stores,
and
abstract
of
officers
and
men
of
royal
regiment
of
artillery.
2pp.
0219
Amherst
to
Egremont.
4pp.
0223
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
6pp.
0229
Boone
to
Amherst.
2pp.
0231
Intelligence
of
French
vessels
at
New
Orleans.
Ip.
0232
Amherst
correspondence
with
Boone,
Monckton,
Fitch,
and
Wentworth.
18pp.
0250
Treaty
with
Six
Nations
at
Johnson
Hall,
N.Y.
42pp.
0293
General
return
of
troops
with
list
of
transports,
Second
Division
of
New
York.
2pp.
0295
Amherst
correspondence
with
Albemarle,
Rodney
and
Pocock.
17pp.
0308
Intelligence
of
Spanish
or
French
fleet.
7pp.
0315
Amherst
to
Egremont.
3pp.
0318
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
4pp.
0322
J.
Amherst
to
W.
Amherst.
5pp.
0327
Schedule
of
papers
with
instructions
to
W.
Amherst.
1
p.
0328
Lists
of
troops,
artillery,
officers,
and
provisions
for
W.
Amherst
expedition.
7pp.
0335
Amherst
correspondence
with
Colvill,
Forster,
Belcher,
and
Fullchen.
12pp.
0347
Intelligence
received
from
Boston.
3pp.
0350
Amherst
to
governors
of
New
Jersey,
New
York,
and
Connecticut.
4pp.
0354
Account
of
recruits
and
victualling
vessels,
Quebec.
2pp.
0356
Amherst
to
Egremont.
5pp.
0361
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
6pp.
0367
Amherst
correspondence
with
Albemarle
and
Pocock.
10pp.
0377
Report
of
state
of
troops
at
Havana.
1
p.
0378
Amherst
to
Houlton.
3pp.
0381
List
of
transports
from
Havana
to
New
York.
Ip.
62
0382
Amherst
correspondence
with
W.
Amherst,
Colvill
and
governors
of
North
America.
5pp.
0387
Extracts
of
letters
in
relation
to
Acadians.
12pp.
0399
Amherst
correspondence
with
Hardy,
Ward,
and
Bernard.
6pp.
0405
State
of
recruits
for
regular
corps.
1
p.
0406
Bastide
to
Egremont.
I
p.
0407
Amherst
to
Egremont.
6pp.
0413
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
2pp.
0415
Amherst
correspondence
with
Fauquier
and
governors
of
North
America.
3pp.
0418
List
of
transports
ordered
to
England.
2pp.
0420
Return
of
three
companies
of
Forty-fifth
Regiment.
Ip.
0421
Report
of
condition
of
brigade
from
Havana.
I
p.
0422
Amherst
to
Egremont.
4pp.
0426
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
2pp.
0428
Johnson
to
Amherst.
4pp.
0432
Return
of
troops
from
Havana.
2pp.
0434
Report
of
condition
of
provincial
troops
from
Havana.
Ip.
0435
List
of
transports
from
Havana.
2pp.
0437
Return
of
men
belonging
to
regiments
in
West
Indies.
I
p.
0438
List
of
recruits
furnished
by
provinces.
I
p.
0439
Amherst
to
Egremont.
2pp.
0441
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
2pp.
0443
State
of
disposition
of
troops
in
North
America.
3pp.
0446
List
of
vessels
on
lakes
in
North
America.
Ip.
0447
Return
of
troops
at
Havana.
2pp.
0449
Disposition
of
recruiting
parties
arrived
from
Havana.
I
p.
0450
Amherst
correspondence
with
Hardy,
Albemarle,
Hamilton,
Sharpe,
Fauquier,
and
governors
of
Virginia
and
South
Carolina.
10pp.
0460
Abstract
of
guns,
mortars
and
howitzers.
2pp.
Vol.
63:
Military
Correspondence,
1762-1763
0462
Amherst
to
Egremont.
4pp.
0466
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
2pp.
0468
Fauquier
correspondence
with
Amherst.
3pp.
0471
Johnson
correspondence
with
Amherst;
also
minutes
of
meeting
with
Onondaga
Indians.
15pp.
0486
State
of
transports
from
Havana.
2pp.
0488
Memorial
of
George
Washington
et
al.
for
grant
of
lands.
6pp.
0494
Amherst
to
Egremont.
4pp.
0498
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
2pp.
0500
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson
and
Fitch.
6pp.
0506
Final
account
of
transports
sailed
from
Havana
to
New
York.
2pp.
63
0508
Amherst
to
Egremont.
3pp.
0511
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
3pp.
0514
Amherst
correspondence
with
Spry,
Gualy,
Tulleken,
Fauquier,
Stuart,
and
southern
governors.
10pp.
0524
Extracts
of
letters
about
bad
disposition
of
Indians
in
the
western
department.
15pp.
0539
Amherst
to
Egremont.
4pp.
0543
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
13pp.
0556
Intelligence
of
bad
disposition
of
Indians
in
upper
Ohio
country.
5pp.
0561
Amherst
correspondence
with
Bouquet
and
Wilkins.
5pp.
0566
Cuyler's
report
of
attack
by
Indians
on
Lake
Erie.
4pp.
0570
Amherst
correspondence
with
Wilkins,
Gladwin,
and
Bouquet.
30pp.
0600
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson
and
governors
of
North
America;
also
Hamilton,
Monckton,
Franklin,
Fitch,
Boone
and
Stuart.
45pp.
0645
Amherst
to
Egremont.
6pp.
0651
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
9pp.
0660
Amherst
instructions
to
Gladwin
with
correspondence
to
Bouquet.
10pp.
0670
Ecuyer
to
Bouquet.
2pp.
0672
Speech
and
messages
between
Ecuyer
and
Delaware
Indians.
5pp.
0677
Bouquet
correspondence
with
Price,
Blane,
and
Amherst.
8pp.
0685
Johnson
correspondence
with
Amherst.
14pp.
0702
Amherst
correspondence
with
Hamilton,
Robertson,
and
Graves.
15pp.
0717
List
of
English
transports
remaining
at
New
York.
Ip.
0718
Gladwin
correspondence
with
Amherst,
Jenkins,
and
Etherington.
33pp.
0741
Particulars
regarding
the
loss
of
Sandusky,
St.
Joseph,
Miamis,
and
Presque
Isle.
8pp.
0749
Amherst
correspondence
with
Gladwin,
Johnson,
and
Hamilton
with
instructions
to
Gardiner.
16pp.
0765
Strength
of
regiments
arrived
at
New
York
from
Havana.
2pp.
0767
Account
of
transports
in
service
at
New
York.
Ip.
0768
Disposition
of
troops
in
North
America.
3pp.
0772
Amherst
to
Egremont.
3pp.
0775
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
12pp.
0787
Bouquet
correspondence
with
Amherst.
7pp.
0794
Return
of
killed
and
wounded
at
Edge
Hill
near
Bushy
Run.
2pp.
0796
Bouquet
to
Amherst.
4pp.
0800
Speech
from
Indians
to
officers
at
Ft.
Pitt.
7pp.
0807
Amherst
correspondence
with
Bouquet,
Fauquier,
Qurry,
Stephen,
and
Johnson.
17pp.
0824
Information
concerning
Indians
on
frontiers
of
Virginia.
2pp.
0826
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson,
Forster,
Boone,
Stuart,
and
Gladwin.
29pp.
64
0855
Detail
of
action
against
Indians
near
Ft.
Detroit.
5pp.
0860
Return
of
killed
and
wounded
near
Detroit.
2pp.
0862
Amherst
correspondence
with
Gladwin
and
Robertson,
officers
commanding
Florida
and
Louisiana;
also
commanders
of
islands
of
Bermuda.
27pp.
0889
Account
of
provisions
shipped
to
Florida
and
Louisiana;
also
list
of
transports.
3pp.
0892
Amherst
correspondence
with
Gualy
and
Zobel.
4pp.
0896
Amherst
to
Egremont.
3pp.
0899
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
3pp.
0902
Johnson
correspondence
with
Amherst.
8pp.
0910
Messages
from
Canadian
Indians
to
western
tribes.
10pp.
0920
Memorial
to
Amherst
from
merchants
in
Pennsylvania.
3pp.
0923
Intended
disposition
of
troops
on
Lake
Erie.
Ip.
0924
List
of
transports
at
New
York.
I
p.
0925
Amherst
to
Egremont.
6pp.
0931
Schedule
of
papers
referred
to
in
above
letter.
2pp.
0933
Johnson
to
Amherst.
9pp.
0942
Minutes
with
Six
Nations
and
Coghnawaga
Indians,
Johnson
Hall,
N.Y.
18pp.
0960
Amherst
to
Johnson.
6pp.
0966
Return
of
killed
and
wounded
at
carrying
place
at
Niagara;
also
relating
of
gallant
defense
by
crew
against
Indians.
3pp.
0969
Extracts
of
report
from
Robertson;
also
correspondence
to
Boone.
15pp.
0984
Johnson
to
Amherst.
3pp.
0987
Schedule
of
papers
delivered
by
Amherst
on
giving
up
command
in
North
America
to
Gage.
30pp.
1018
Amherst
correspondence
with
Johnson
and
Stuart,
and
circular
to
governors
of
North
America.
4pp.
0421
Amherst
memoranda
for
Gage.
17pp.
REEL
VIII
Vol.
64:
Military
Correspondence,
1759-1760
0001
Stanwix
correspondence
with
Pitt
and
Amherst.
11
pp.
0012
Pitt
correspondence
with
Lawrence
and
Murray.
15pp.
0027
Journals
of
Murray
on
the
surrender
of
Quebec.
78pp.
0105
Return
of
British
forces
and
artillery.
2pp.
0107
French
correspondence
with
Murray.
22pp.
0129
Pitt
correspondence
with
Colvill
and
Murray.
4pp.
0133
Correspondence
of
Murray.
9pp.
.0142
Weekly
return
of
troops
from
St.
Lawrence.
Ip.
0143
Manifesto
from
French
to
Murray.
Ip.
0144
Circulars,
Vaudreiul
and
Bigot;
also
to
captains
of
militia.
5pp.
65
0149
Murray
correspondence
with
Barrington.
12pp.
0161
Petition
of
Coquart;
also
letter
to
Murray.
5pp.
0166
Account
of
furs
taken
at
Checoutime.
2pp.
0168
Coquart
to
agent
of
affairs.
3pp.
0171
Account
of
furs
and
merchandise
taken
at
Isle
Jeremie.
3pp.
0174
Murray
correspondence
with
Colvill
and
Wood.
3pp.
0177
Circular
from
Vaudreuil.
2pp.
0179
Circular
order
from
Levis.
14pp.
0193
Whitmore
correspondence
with
Pitt.
6pp.
0195
Atkin
to
Pitt.
11pp.
0206
Treaty
with
Upper
Creek
Nation.
6pp.
0212
List
of
Choctaw
towns
with
schedule
of
prices
agreed
between
Choctaw
Indians
and
traders.
4pp.
0216
Injunction
of
no
trade
with
Alabama
Indians.
5pp.
0221
Treaty
with
Alabama
Indians.
7pp.
0228
Conferences
with
Choctaw
Indians.
16pp.
Vol.
211:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1753-1755
0244
Holdernesse
to
Dinwiddie.
5pp.
0249
Instructions
from
King
George
to
Dinwiddie.
4pp.
0253
Holdernesse
correspondence
with
Dinwiddie,
and
governors
of
New
York,
Vir-
ginia,
and
North
Carolina.
9pp.
0262
Proposal
to
Virginia
delivered
by
Smyth
and
Townshend.
3pp.
0265
Robinson
correspondence
with
Dinwiddie,
Shirley,
Lawrence,
Sharpe,
Lyttleton,
governors
of
New
Jersey
and
Pennsylvania,
Hopkins,
Wentworth,
and
Fitch.
28pp.
0293
Fox
to
Demere.
Ip.
0294
Robinson
correspondence
with
Dinwiddie,
Dorset,
Boards
of
Admiralty
and
Ordnance,
and
governors
in
North
America.
13pp.
0308
Memoranda
of
variations
in
circular.
Ip.
0309
Robinson
correspondence
with
Shirley,
Dinwiddie,
governors
of
North
America;
also
King
George
with
secret
instructions
for
Braddock.
I
Opp.
0319
Extract
of
Keppel's
orders.
2pp.
0321
Robinson
to
Braddock;
also
list
of
papers
delivered
to
Braddock.
4pp.
0325
Robinson
correspondence
with
governors
in
North
America;
also
lords
of
admi-
ralty
and
Braddock.
14pp.
0339
Robinson
to
Shirley,
Board
of
Ordnance,
Braddock,
governor
of
Georgia,
Law-
rence,
and
De
Lancey.
6pp.
0345
Draft
to
Board
of
Ordnance.
1
p.
0346
Robinson
to
lords
of
admiralty,
Braddock,
governors
of
North
America,
and
Boscawen;
also
secret
instructions
to
Boscawen.
18pp.
0366
Robinson
to
Holbume
with
secret
instructions;
also
to
governors
of
North
America,
including
draft
to
Braddock.
13pp.
66
0379
Robinson
correspondence
with
Dinwiddie,
Braddock,
Lawrence,
Shirley,
and
Dunbar.
18pp.
0397
List
of
papers
sent
to
Shirley.
5pp.
0402
Robinson
to
governors
in
North
America,
Reynolds,
Lyttleton,
Dinwiddie,
Hop-
kins;
also
lords
of
admiralty
and
Board
of
Ordnance.
14pp.
0416
Robinson
to
Boscawen,
Johnson,
Shirley,
Fitch,
Dinwiddie,
and
governors
of
New
England.
11pp.
Vol.
212:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1756-1757
0427
Fox
correspondence
with
Shirley,
Webb,
Abercromby,
Loudoun;
also
instruc-
tions
from
King
George
to
Webb.
24pp.
0451
King
George
instructions
to
H
opson.
4pp.
0455
Pitt
correspondence
with
Hopson
and
Hay.
3pp.
0457
Holdernesse
to
Loudoun.
2pp.
0459
Correspondence
between
commissioners
of
trade
and
plantations
and
Committee
of
Lords.
4pp.
0463
Petition
to
the
king
from
New
Hampshire.
5pp.
0468
Report
of
Board
of
Trade
on
the
above.
10pp.
0478
Holdernesse
correspondence
with
Loudoun
and
Barrington.
7pp.
0485
Instructions
King
George
to
Holburne.
14pp.
0499
Certificate
by
James
Glen.
I
p.
0500
Holdernesse
to
Holburne.
3pp.
0503
Fox
correspondence
with
Lyttleton,
governors
of
North
America,
Shirley,
Hardy,
Lawrence,
Dinwiddie,
Devonshire,
and
lords
of
admiralty.
29pp.
0533
Pitt
correspondence
with
Bedford,
Marlborough,
lords
of
admiralty;
also
memo-
randa
from
Mr.
Frederick
and
lords
of
admiralty.
25pp.
0559
Loring's
receipt
for
dispatches
to
America.
2pp.
0561
Instructions
from
King
George
to
Abercromby.
8pp.
0570
Warrant
from
Pitt
to
King
George.
4pp.
0574
Troops
destined
for
Louisburg,
Canada,
Ohio,
and
southward.
5pp.
0579
Disposition
of
forces
in
America.
1
p.
Vol.
213:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1758
0581
Pitt
correspondence
with
lords
of
admiralty.
2pp.
0582
Instructions
of
King
George
to
Boscawen.
2pp.
0584
Pitt
to
master
general
of
ordnance.
I
p.
0585
Brass
ordnance,
howitzers,
etc.
for
Halifax,
New
York,
and
Pennsylvania.
6pp.
0591
Pitt
correspondence
with
Barrington,
general
of
ordnance,
Boscawen,
Bedford,
lords
of
admiralty,
and
secretary
of
war.
22pp.
0613
Instructions
of
King
George
to
Boscawen,
Whitmore,
and
Lawrence.
16pp.
0629
Memorandum
of
dispatches
for
America
with
list
of
packets
for
New
York
and
Halifax.
3pp.
0633
Pitt
to
lords
of
admiralty.
I
p.
0634
Instructions
of
King
George
to
Amherst.
10pp.
67
0644
Pitt
correspondence
with
lords
of
admiralty.
Abercromby.
King
George,
and
Boscawen.
10pp.
0654
Proposals
for
expedition
to
Quebec.
3pp.
0657
Clause
on
provisions
extracted
from
North
American
contract.
Ip.
0658
Miscellaneous
memoranda.
4pp.
0662
List
of
officers
serving
in
hospitals
in
North
America.
Ip.
Vol.
214:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1759-1763
0663
List
of
papers
for
Saunders.
Ip.
0664
Pitt
to
lords
of
admiralty.
1
p.
0665
Instructions
of
King
George
to
Saunders.
2pp.
0667
Pitt
to
lords
of
admiralty.
Board
of
Ordnance,
and
King
George.
8pp.
0675
List
of
arms,
tents,
stores
to
be
taken
off
transpons.
1
p.
0676
Pitt
to
Saunders
and
lords
of
admiralty.
2pp.
0678
Instructions
of
King
George
to
Saunders.
8pp.
0686
Draft
to
lords
of
admiralty.
Ip.
0687
Rivers
to
Saunders.
Ip.
0688
Instructions
of
King
George
to
Wolfe.
7pp.
0695
Pitt
correspondence
with
Saunders.
Whitmore.
and
Legonier.
13pp.
0709
Instructions
to
Colvill.
Hankerson.
and
Douglass.
5pp.
0714
Egremont
correspondence
with
Amherst.
Boone.
and
Hardy:
also
petition
of
Dalrymple.
87pp.
0801
Halifax
correspondence
with
Amherst.
10pp.
Vol.
215:
Secretary
of
State
Dispatches,
1758-1763
0814
Instructions
of
King
George
to.Hopson.
Hughs,
and
Moore.
21pp.
0835
Pitt
correspondence
with
Hopson.
3pp.
0838
Instructions
of
King
George
to
Clarke..4pp.
0842
Pitt
to
governors
in
North
America
and
West
Indies.
3pp.
0845
Instructions
of
King
George
to
Dalrymple.
3pp.
0848
Egremont
correspondence
with
Monckton.
Dalrymple,
governors
of
Havana.
Martinique,
and
Grenada.
29pp.
68
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