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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![relative to the earthquake in the West Indies. Papers relative to the expedition to the River Niger. A Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Mexican Republic, for the abolition of the traffic in slaves. A Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, Pru.ssia and Russia, for the suppression of the African Slave Trade. Additional article to the treaty concluded at Lisbon, July 3rd, 1842, be- tween Her Majesty and the Queen of Portugal, for the suppression of the traffick in slaves, signed at Lisbon, Oct. 22nd, 1842. Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republick of Chile, for the abolition of the traffick in slaves, signed at Santiago, January 19th, 1839. Ad- ditional and explanatory Convention be- tween Her Majesty and the Republick of Chile, for the abolition of the traffick in slaves, signed at Santiago, August 7th, 1841. Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between Her Majesty and the Oriental Republick of Uruguay, signed at London, August 26th, 1842. 1848. Vol. 11 Correspondence with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, the Havana, Rio de Janeiro, and Suri- nam. relating to the slave trade, 1842. Correspondence with Spain, Portugal, Brazil, the Netherlands, Sweden, Monte Video, the Argentine Confederation, and Bolivia, relative to the Slave Trade, 1842. 1843. Vol. III. Correspondence on the Slave Trade with Foreign Powers, parties to conventions under v/hich vessels are to be tried by the Tribunals of the nation to which they belong, 1842. Correspon- dence with Foreign Powers, not parties to conventions giving right of search of vessels suspected of the slave trade, 2854 1843. P.apers relative to the Earthquake in the West Indies. 2 parts. * 2854a 1844. Vol. I. Correspondence relative to emigration of labourers to the West In- dies and the Mauritius, from the West Coast of Africa, the East Indies and China. General Report of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners. Emigration of Indian Labourers to the West Indies, etc. Emigration of Indian labourers into the Mauritius. Returns of sailing vessels registered at each port of the United Kingdom, including Isle of Man, etc., in 1843; of vessels entered and cleared coastwise in 1843; of number and tonnage of vessels registered at each of ; the ports of the Colonies; of vessels i built,, registered, sold, wrecked and | broken up in 1843. Copy of the memorial ; to Her Majesty, of the House of As- sembly of Jamaica, on the distressed i condition of the co’ony. An account of 1 coffee imported into the United King- ! dom; coffee entered for home con sump- | tion, showing the rate of duty, together | with the amount derived therefrom, and 1 stock of coffee in the United Kingdom, ! of each description, in bond, on 31st j December, 1848. Copy of the memorial addressed by the Agent of Jamaica to Her Majesty’s Government relative to | the reduction of the duties on foreign sugar and coffee unaccompanied by any j reduction of duties on those articles, | the growth of British Possessions. Re- j turns relating to sugar. Return of the Income, expenditure and debt, for the i years 1841-42, for each of the British West India colonies. A bill for author- ising Her Majesty to carry into imme- diate execution, by orders in Council, any treaties for the suppression of the Slave Trade. A bill for granting to Her Majesty certain duties on sugar import- ed into the United Kingdom for the ser- vice of the year 1844. A bill for the better regulation of Colonial Posts. 1844. Vol. II. Correspondence with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, Havana, Rio de Janeiro, Surinam, the Cape of Good Hope, Jamaica, St. Paul de Luanda, and Boa Vista, relating to the Slave Trade, 1843. 1844. Vol. III. Correspondence on the Slave Trade with Foreign Powers, parties to treaties under which captured vessel# are to be tried by mixed tribunals, 1843. 1844. Vol. IV. Correspondence on the Slave Trade with Foreign Powers, parties to treaties and conventions, under which captured vessels are to be tried by Tri- bunals of the nation to which they belong, 1843. Correspondence with Foreign Powers, not parties to treaties or conventions, giving a mutual right of sf-arrh of vessels suspected of the Slave Trade, 1843. 1844. Vol. V. Instructions for the guidance of Her Majesty’s naval officers employed in the suppression of the Slave Trade. 2855 1844. Returns of Income, Expenditure and Debt, also Tariffs of the West India Colonies, British Guiana and Mauritius. 1844. • 285« 1845. Vol. I. Fifth General Report of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commis- sioners, 1845. Copy of the memorial of the House of Assembly of Jamaica to Her Majesty, transmitted by the Gover- nor on the 21st day of December last [re sugar and coffee]. Correspondence re- specting the sugars of Cuba and Porto Rica. An account of the quantity of sugar admitted for home consumption under the 7th and 8th Vic. c. 28, specify- ing the country of which such sugar is the produce. An account of the quan- tities of sugar of the several sorts im- ported into the United Kingdom in each year, from 1840 to 1844, both inclusive. Returns of any discriminating duties heretofore imposed betv/een mus- covado and clayed sugar, and under what authority, etc., and papers relating to the duty to be charged upon various descriptions of sugar partly refined or purified. Import and export duties on sugar in France; the recent modification for regulating the excis® duty on beetroot sugar, etc., also ex- tract from General Tariff of import duties on sugar in the United States. Order of Her Majesty in Council of the 28th November, 1844, admitting into the United Kingdom sugar, the produce of Venezuela, at a duty of 34s. per cwt. Copy of a memorial from sugar refiners and others, to the Lo’-ds of the Trea- sury, respecting alterations in the sugar duties. An account of imports into the United Kingdom, of sugar molasses, rum, coffee, and cocoa, from the West Indies and British Guiana, distinguish- ing each colony for the year 1844. A bill for granting to Her Majesty, for a term to be limited, cer- tain duties on sugar imported into](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0161.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)