Bibliography of the West Indies (excluding Jamaica) / by Frank Cundall, secretary and librarian of the Institute of Jamaica.
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- 1909
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![141 35. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. Referring to the West Indies generally, • 1750. Papers laid before the House of Commons by the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations . . . for the better securing . . the Trade to Africa. 1750. • 2815 1789. MINUTES of the Evidence taken before a Committee of the House of Commons, being a Committee of the whole House to whom it was referred to consider of the circumstances of the Slave Trade, com- plained of in the several petitions which were presented to this House in the last session of Parliament, relative to the African Slave Trade. [4 g.] 2816 1790. Minutes of the Evidence taken before a Committee of the House of Commons, being a Select Committee, appointed on the 29th day of January, 1790, for the purpose of taking the examination of such witnesses as shall be produced on the part of the several petitioners who have petitioned the House of Commons against the abolition of the Slave Trade. [4 g.] 2817 1807. Report of Committee on the Commer- cial State of the West India Colonies. * 2818 180t. ACCOUNT, presented to the House of Commons, of the Principal Articles of Provisions and Lumber imported into His Majesty’s Colonies in the West Indies, in 1805-6-7. ♦ 2819 1811. Report of Committee on the Practi- cability and Expediency of supplying the West India Colonies with Free Labourers from the East, * 2820 1815. Papers relating to the West Indies. • 2821 Papers [Parliamentary] relative to the Slave Trade. [4 h.] 1815-1822. Vol. I. Papers showing the preseni state of the Slave Trade, April 1815 Papers relating to the Slave Trade. 4tf 1817:-February 1819: Further papers, 25th June, 1819 Negroes; Copies of the several returns annually made by the Collectors of th( Customs in the several West Indiar Islands, 19th February, 1821: Copies ol all communications from Sir Charles Mac Governor of Sierra Leone, 30th March, 1821: Admiralty Correspondence, 10^ April, 1821: in the Mauritius, 18th June, 1821: from His Majesty’s Commissioners at Sierra Leone. 6th January. 1S21: Admiralty Correspond- 22nd April, 1822: from Sir Charles MapCarthy, 20th March, 1822: Rritish and Portuguese Mixed Com- mission in London, 22nd April, 1822- Capture of French Ship Sylphe.” I4tli June 1822 :the Portuguese brig “Gaviao” ami the Spanish Schooner “Anna Maria.’’ 26th July, 1822. [4 h.] 2822 1821-1823. Vol. II. Papers relative to the Slave Trade. Correspondence with (a) His Majesty’s Commissioners at Sierra Leone, (b) with Foreign Courts relative to the Epcution of Treaties (c) with France (d) with the United States, 1821, Foreign Powers, 1822-1823—July, 1823; (f) the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, the Havannah, Rio de Janeiro and Surnam, 1822, 1823. [4 h.] 2823 1823-1825. Vol III. (a) Papers relative to the Slave Trade, May, 1823; (b) Admir- alty Correspondence, 10th July, 1823; (c) from the Duke of Manchester, Governor I of Jamaica, 14th May, 1823; (d) Captured 1 Negroes, 18th June, 1824; (e) Return of I Slave Population in the West Indies, 14th j June, 1824; (f) Concerning a Portuguese ; Ship called the “ Donna Paula,’’ 18th I June, 1824; (g) Slaves wrecked in the j “Donna Paula,’’ 14th June, 1824; (h) j from Governors of Sierra Leone, Mauri- I tins and Cape of Good Hope, 14th June, 1824; (i) Naval Correspondence, 6th May, 1824; (j) Slaves captured at Sierra Leone, 2nd June, 1824; (k) Captured Negroes, 16th March, 1825; (1) Further papers relating to Captured Negroes, 16th March, 1825; (m) Correspondence with Mauritius, 11th May, 1825; (n) Naval Correspondence, March, 1824—Jan. 1825; (o) Religious Worship of the Slaves in Demerara, 11th May, 1825; (p) Slaves Captured and Condemned at Sierra Leone, 30th May, 1825. [4 h.] 2824 1823- 1825, Vol. IV. (a) CORRESPONDENCE with Foreign Powers, 1823-1824 (Spain, Portu- gal, and Brazil, Netherlands, France, United States); (b) with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, The Havannah, Rio de Janeiro and Surinam, 1823- 1824; (c) The Same. 1824-1825; (d) with Foreign Powers 1824-1825 (Spain, Portugal. Brazil, Netherlands, France. [4h.] 2825 1824- 1827, Vol. V. (a) CORRESPONDENCE with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, the Havanah, Rio de Janeiro and Surinam, 1824-1825; b rb* Same. 1827; (c) The Same. 1825-1826: (d) Foreign Powers, 1824- 1825 (Spain, Portugal, and Brazil, Netherlands, France); (e) The Same. 1825- 1826; (f) The Same 1827. [4 h.] 2828 1825, Vol. VI. (a) The Melioration of the Slave Population in His Majesty’s Pos- sessions in the West Indies, and on the continent of South America, 1825; (b) The Same, Additional Papers. 1825 [4 h.] 2827 1825- 1827, Vol. VII. (a) CORRESPONDENCE with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, The Havannah, Rio de Janeiro, and Surinam, 1825-1826; (b) Foreign Powers, 1825-1826 (Spain, Portugal. Brazil, Netherlands, France); (c) British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, The Havannah, Rio de Janeiro and Surinam, 1827; (d) Foreign Powers, 1827. [4 h.] 2828 1826- 1827, Vol. VIII. (a) Captured Negroes (Second part of Major Moody’s Report); (b) The Mauritius and Bourbon, and the Seychelles, 1811-1817. 20th April, 1826. (c) The Same 1818-1825, 9th May, 1826; (d) Liberated Africans located in Sierra Leone, 18th May, 1826; (e) The Mauri- tius, 2nd May, 1825; (b) Mauritius, 13th May. 23rd May, 1826. (g) The Same, ist May, 1827; (h) Sums of Money paid for Captured Slaves, 8th May, 1827. [4 h.] 2829 under those^Tolon^ies treating of individual Colonies are for the most part placed](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0155.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)