Bibliography of the West Indies (excluding Jamaica) / by Frank Cundall, secretary and librarian of the Institute of Jamaica.
- Date:
- 1909
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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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![the several Courts of Mixed Commission- ers for adjudication between 1st January, 1828, and 1st January, 1838. Papers re- lating to the measures adopted by the Legislatures of Barbados, Montserrat, Nevis, Virgin Islands, St. Christopher and St. Vincent, for the abolition of the system of apprenticeship on the 1st August, 1838. Protest of the Agent of Jamaica relating to the West India Prisons Bill. Memorial to the Queen from the Assembly of Jamaica on the subject of the Foreign Slave Trade. Papers relating to the Measures adopted by the Legislatures of Jamaica, British Guiana, Dominica, Grenada, and Tobago, for the Abolition of the system of Ap- prenticeship on the 1st of August, 1838. 1838. Vol. IV. Correspondence with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, the Havana, Rio de Janeiro, and Surinam, relating to the Slave Trane, 1837. The Same. Further series. 1837. Correspon- dence with Foreign Powers, relating to the Slave Trade, 1837. The Same. Fur- ther series. Convention between Her Majesty, the King of the French, and the King of the Two Sicilies, for the more effectual suppression of the Slave Trade, signed at Naples, February 14th, 1838. Statistical report on the sickness, mortality, and invaliding among the troops in the West Indies, prepared from the records of the army medical depart- ment and war ofRce returns. Appendix to report on the sickness ,mortality and invaliding among the troops serving in the West Indies. 2848 1839. Vol. I. Papers on the condition of the labouring population in the West Indies. Part I. Circular Instructions, Jamaica and British Guiana. The Same. Part I. continued (4) (2) (;)). 2849 1839. Vol. II. The Sar?.e- Part I. continued (5), Jamaica, British Guiana. Part II., Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Tobago, Trinidad and St. Lucia. Vol. II., Part i II., Report from C. J. Latrobe, Esq., on Negro Education in British Guiana and Trinidad. 1839. Vol. III. The Part III. Lee- ward Islands (Antigua, Montserrat, St. Christopher, Nevis, Virgin Islands, Do- minica. 1839. Vol. IV. The Same. Part IV. Baha- mas, Honduras, Mauritius, Cape of Good Hope. Part II., continued. Windward Islands Government, viz., Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Tobago, Trinidad. Re- turn of the amount of British Force in the Bay of Vera Cruz, at the taking of St. Juan d’ Alloa, etc. Report of Hall, Pringle and Alexander Campbell on the atrocities of slave traders (Jamaica). Correspondence relative to the conduct of the negro population, Jamaica. Re- port of Captain Milne, of H.M.S. Snake, relative to certain atrocities alleged to have been perpetrated on board a Portu- guese slaver, captured by the Snake, etc. Applications for bounties for capture of Spanish and Portuguese slave vessels. Copy of extracts from any further com- munication made to Her Majesty’s Secre- tary of State, by the agent for Jamaica, relative to the state of that island. An 1 account of the value of all exports from Great Britain to Jamaica from the year 1830 to the present time; distinguishing each year. An account of the quantities of sugar imported into the United Kingdom from the West Indies and the Mauritius, and the parts of those quan tities re-entered for exportation between 5th January, 1838, and 5th January, 1839. Papers relative to the West In- dies. Part I. (4), Jamaica, continued. Copies of Acts passed by the Legislature of the island of Jamaica. Correspondence relating to the affairs of Jamaica (re Agent and Meeting of Planters). Copy of Memorial of the Association of Jamaica Proprietors. Copy of Memorial of Mr. Joseph W'oodhead on behalf of the officers and crew of Her Majesty’s brig Buzzard, as captors of the Spanish schooner Circe, illegally fitted for the traffic in slaves. 1839. Vol. V. Papers on the condition of the labouring population. West Indies. Part I. Jamaica (continued), British Guiana (continued). Correspondence re- lative to the condition ol the Hill Coolies, and of other labourers who have been introduced into British Guiana. Return of the number of national and other schools in Jamaica, 1837. Return of slave vessels brought before the several courts of mixed commission for adjudication, since 1st January, 1838. Communications relative to the agricultural state of Jamaica. 1839. Vol. VI. Correspondence with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, the Havana, Rio de Janeiro, and Suri- nam, relating to the Slave Trade, from May, 1838, to Feb., 1839. Correspondence with Foreign Powers relating to the Slave Trade (Spain, Portugal, Brazil, the Netherlands and Sweden). 1839. VoL VI1. Correspondence with Foreign Powers, parties to tne Conven- tions between Great Britain and France upon tne Siave trade iiom iviay 1st, 1838, to February, 1839, inclusive. Cor- respondence witn Foreign Powers, not parties to conventions giving ngiit oi searcn of vessels suspected of tne Slave Trade, 1838-9. Correspondence with the Britisn GOiiimissioners at Sierra Leone, the Havana, and Rio de Janeiro, relating to the Slave 'Trade, from February End, to May 3ist, 1839. Correspondence with Spam, Portugal and Brazil, relative to the Slave 'Trade, from February 2nd, 1839, to May 31st, 1839. Correspondence with Foreign Powers parties to tne con- ventions between Great Britain and France relating to the Slave Trade, from February 3rd, to May 3rd, 1839. Correspondence with Foreign Powers not parties to conventions giving right of search of vessels suspected of the Slave Trade, from February 2nd, to May 3rd, 1839. Copies of Acts passed by the Legis- lature of the Island of Jamaica. 35 Car. II., Cap. II., 32, Geo. III., Cap. 11., 65; Geo. III., Cap. 19, and 5, Will. IV., Cap. 2, 1839. 2849 1840. Vol. I. CORRE.SPONDENCE on the con- dition of the Hill Coolies in British Guiana. Order in Council relative to Immigration into Trinidad. Returns re- lating to Commissioners of Arbitration under the Slavery Abolition Act. Tem- porary Barracks at Maroon Town, Ja- maica [with plan]. Papers relative to the immigration of labourers into British Guiana. Correspondence relating to the Barracks at Nassau and Turk’s Island (Bahamas). Correspondence relating to the issue of fresh meat rations to the troops in Jamaica, the West Indies, and](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0158.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)