Memorial of the merchants trading to South Carolina and Georgia to William Pitt, Secretary of State, regarding the Nation of Creeks, Choctaws, Cherokees and hostilities against the colonies and requesting relief. Petition of the Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay regarding the ships that the French took before the Treaty of Utrecht and the fact that they took, plundered and dispossessed them of several factories and settlements. The petitioners seek redress at the Congress for Peace. 1762
Memorial of William Bolton, agent at Massachusetts Bay regarding 15th article of Treaty of Utrecht and "five Nations or Cantons of Indians", and sovereignty over their country. Other aspects of the Treaty of Utrecht include the 13th article and the Island of Cape Breton being ceded to the French. Submits reasonsfor retaining Canada and Newfoundland at the peace. 1762
Memorial from merchants "trading to & concerned in the prosperity of Canada", regarding " Paper Money or Bills of Credit issued to the French Inhabitantsin the Years 1757, 1758, 1759 & 1760". Memorial on the articles of peace and the subjects of the French King. Illicit trade with Isles of St. Pierre and Miquelon. Memorial of Liverpool merchants re debts in conquered islands. Memorial of Samuel Clark and Susanna Young of the County of Poole, merchants and traders to the "Island of St. Peters near Newfoundland". Letters of reference re the advantages procured by the Treaty of Peace, regulations relating to the Indians and theest. of new governments in the ceded provinces and islands. 1762-1763
Letter from John Stuart, agent for Indian affairs, making the necessary preparation for a Congress with the Indians agreeable to his instruction. Refers to the chiefs of the Creek, Choctaw, Cherokee, Chickasaw and Catawbas. Note thatthe Creek nations are very unfavourable to the English and greatly dissatisfiedwith the removal of the French from Mobile Alabama. 1 June 1763
Report on Acquisitions in America and benefits, e.g., fishery in Nova Scotia, fur and skin trade of the Indians in North America, supplying of all the Indian tribes of North America with European commodities, secure settling of the coast of North America, and various commodities for trade. Includes maps. n,d,