This is a sort of companion to my previous post about the port of Bordeaux. I read about the following 18th and 19th century passenger lists from Bayonne in a really interesting book by economic historian, Pierre Force: Wealth and Disaster. The lists are found in the Archives Nationales d'outre-mer.These passenger lists record the embarkation and and disembarkation for passengers traveling to and from Bayonne and the French Atlantic colonies. From my brief review I did not see many Jews, since I imagine Jews were prohibited from traveling to (or just living in??) the French colonies under the Code Noir for much of the subject period. However, there are quite a few, such as these two 1772 travelers: Izaac Goutierez and Abraham Delvalle, both members of of well known families from St. Esprit, Bayonne. Note that the entries gives each man's parentage.https://recherche-anom.culture.gouv.fr/ark:/61561/1979191/daogrp/0/11I have to check the book again to help me recall the difference between the two files (and there may be more files), but here they are:I:Embarquements et débarquementsCote de communication : COL F5 B 30Identifiant ark : ark:/61561/1979192Date : 1749-1811https://recherche-anom.culture.gouv.fr/ark:/61561/1979192/daogrp/0/1II:EmbarquementsCote de communication : COL F5 B 38Identifiant ark : ark:/61561/1979191Date : 1749-1826https://recherche-anom.culture.gouv.fr/ark:/61561/1979191/daogrp/0/11