Bibliography of the West Indies (excluding Jamaica) / by Frank Cundall, secretary and librarian of the Institute of Jamaica.
- Date:
- 1909
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Bibliography of the West Indies (excluding Jamaica) / by Frank Cundall, secretary and librarian of the Institute of Jamaica. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Britain in its Sugar Colonies. By Sir W. Young, Bart., F.R.S., M.A. 1807. [3 b.] 2117 Report from the Committee of the Commercial State of West India Colonies. 1807. [34 c.] 2118 An Enquiry into the state of the British West Indies. By J. Lowe. 3rd ed. 1807. * 2119 The same. 4th ed. 1808. [2 j.] Observations on the necessity of introducing a sufiicient number of respectable clergymen into our colonies in the West Indies. . . 1807. * 2120 Suggestions relative to the preserv- ing the Health of the Troops in the West Indies consistently with the Defence of the Islands. 1807. * 2121 The Interest of Agriculture and Commerce inseparable, by W. Lushington. 1808. * 2122 List of Accounts for Service in Jamaica, the West Indies, and other parts in British North America, with Lists of Names, Amounts and nature of Service. 1808. * 2123 A History of the West Indies, con- taining the natural, civil, and ecclesiastical History of each Island: with an account of the Missions instituted in those Islands . . in connection with the Rev. J. Wesley. By T. Coke, LL.D. 3 vols. Liverpool, 1808, and London, 1810—1811. [3 a.] 2124 A List of Sinecures or Offices exe- cuted wholly or chiefly by Deputy in Jamaica, Barbadoes, Leward Islands. 1808. * 2125 Letter to the Governors, Legisla- tures, and Proprietors of Planta- tions in the British West India Islands. By B. Porteus. 1808. * 2126 Voyages d’un naturaliste et ses ob- servations, faites sur les trois regnes de la nature . . en Espagne, au continent de I’Ameri- que Septentrionelle, a Saint- Yago de Cuba, et a St. Domingue. Par E. Descourtilz. 3 vols. Paris. 1809. * 2127 Letters from Canada written dur- ing a residence there in the years 1806, 1807 and 1808 . . .; Exhibit- ing also the Commercial import- ance of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, and Capo Breton, and their increasing ability, in conjunction with Canada, to furnish the neces- sary supplies of Lumber and Pro- visions to our West India Islands. By H. Gray. 1809. [2j.] 2128 Present State of the Spanish Colonies; including a particular account of Hispahola . . with a general survey of the Settlements on the South continent of America. By W. Walton [British Agent at Hayti.] 2 vols. 1810. * 2129 The West Indies and other poems. Bv J. Montgomery. 2nd ed. 1810. [34 c.] 2130 The same. 3rd ed. Philadelphia. [34 b.] The .%ame. 6th ed. 1823. [H.C.] • The same. 7th ed. 1828. * Authentic History of the English West Indies, with the Manners and Customs of the Free Inhabi- tants, including their Civil and Criminal Laws, etc. ; a descrip- tion of the Climate, Buildings, Towns, Sea-Ports. 1810. * 2131 The Present ruinous situation of the West India Islands. . . By a Native of Jamaica. 1811. [34 c.] 2132 Geographical and Historical Dic- tionary of America and the West Indies. By A. de Alcedo. 1812. * 2133 The History of the Discovery and Settlement to the present time of North and South America and the West Indies. By W. Mavor, LL.D. [1812.] [2 a.] 2134 Narrative of the loss of the “ Cen- taur ” in 1782: also Copy of the Sentence of the Court Martial. By Captain J. N. Inglefield. Breritford. 1813. * 2135 King of Sweden’s Custom House and Excise Ordinance for the Island of St. Bartholomew. Stock- holm. 1813. ♦ 2136 Des Colonies, et particulierement de celle de Saint Domingue; memoire historique et politique. Par Col. Malenfant. Paris. 1814. * 2137 The Travellers’ Guide to Madeira and the West Indies. Haddington. [1815]. [3 b.] 2138 The Edinburgh Review and the West Indies; with observatiooiiJ](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0122.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)