Mr. Liston, of procuring a supply of officers for the
Persian army from Switzerland
Nov. 20. Lord Bathurst to the Hon. Charles Bagot, relative to
two important points brought into discussion since the
conclusion of the Treaty of Ghent, namely, the privi-
leges of fishing, as conceded in 1783, and the resti-
tution of slaves, or other private property, and con-
veying instructions on these points.
24. Lord Bathurst to Mr. Baker, signifying the appointment
of the Hon. C. Bagot to be his Majesty's Envoy Ex-
traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United
States; and the Prince Regent's entire approbation of
his (Mr. Baker's) conduct in that mission
Note confidentielle, containing observations of the Allied
Cabinets addressed to the Duke de Richelieu, with the
projet of the principal treaty, and of the particular
Conventions which accompanied it.
Dec. 2. Mr. John Bramsen to Lord Castlereagh, communicating
a narrative of a tour made during the last two years
through Europe, principally to ascertain the senti-
ments entertained towards Great Britain in the dif-
ferent capitals which he visited