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Abstract : May 10, 1710. Marly. The king to Vaudreuil and Raudot. Plan for issuing trade permits for Michilimackinac. Approves of Louvigny\'s appointment as commandant at that post. Amnesty for coureurs de bois. (Copy.) 2 pp. AC., C 11g, 5:5; B 32:7.

Abstract : May 28, 1710. Marly. Minister to Raudot. La Forest\'s request for permission to utilize Fort St. Louis des Illinois, granted him by the company as resident captain at Detroit. Asks for his opinion and that of Vaudreuil. 2 pp. AC., C 11g, 5:68; B 32:115.

Abstract : May 28, 1710. Marly. Minister to Vaudreuil. La Forest is not to be given permission to go to France; his presence at Detroit is necessary, unless Vaudreuil things otherwise. Asks his opinion on exploitation of Fort St. Louis, Illinois, which Mme. La Forest requests for her husband. 1 p. AC., B 32:114.

Abstract : July 7, 1711. Marly. Minister to Lignery. Expresses belief that Vaudreuil will appoint him to serve under Louvigny at Michilimackinac. 1 p. AC., B 33:156.

Abstract : July 7, 1711. Marly. Minister to Louvigny. Orders regarding his position at Michilimackinac; not to engage in trade, etc. 2 pp. AC., B 33:137.

Abstract : July 7, 1711. Marly. Minister to Dubuisson. Order to go to Detroit to serve under La Forest. 1 p. AC., B 33:148.

Abstract : July 7, 1711. Marly. Minister to Vaudreuil. Dubuisson to take La Forest\'s place at Detroit; Lignery sent to Michilimackinac; Cadillac leaves for Louisiana; silver mine on the Wabash; Detroit troops; La Forest\'s demands. 17 pp. AC., B 33:86. N.Y.C.D., IX. 856 (ext.).

Abstract : July 7, 1711. Marly. Royal memoir to Vaudreuil. Michilimackinac, Louvigny, Lignery, Cadillac\'s attitude on French-Indian marriages, poll tax at Detroit, Deliette\'s work with Illinois. 36 pp. AC., B 33:68.

Abstract : June 20, 1712. Marly. Minister to Lignery. His selection for Michilimackinac post. 1 p. AC., B 34:38.

Abstract : June 20, 1712. Marly. Minister to Tonty. Approves of his going to Detroit to deal with Indians; refuses to make his two sons ensigns. 1 p. AC., B 34:34.

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