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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![lars of disbursements constituting the difference between the gross proceeds of the sale of the slave vessels “Jehovah” and “ Diana ” and the net proceeds paid into the Vice-Admiralty Court; also copy of the condemnation, and certificate of the breaking up of the hull of the “ Diana.” A return of the appropriation of all sums of money received as proceeds of vessels or property condemned for violation of Laws or Treaties prohibiting the Slave Trade; of sums paid since 1807 to captors of vessels condemned; of sums paid in satisfaction of expenses or dam- ages arising from prosecutions, etc. 1847, Vol. II. Seventh General Report of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commis- sioners. Copies of all papers relative to the further Progress of Emigration from Africa to the West Indian Colonies. Returns showing the number of Free Emigrants into Jamaica, British Guiana, Trinidad and the Mauritius, since the abolition of Slavery in 1834; the number of Liberated Africans, and their destina- tion, and the number of Emigrant Labourers now ordered by the above Colonies. Commei-cial Tariffs and regula- tions, resources and trade, of the several States of Europe and America, together with the commercial treaties between England and foreign countries; part the twentieth, Hayti, and foreign West Indies; by John MacGregor. Returns of the amount of duty received on sugar, from 5th April, 1846, to 5th January, 1847; and of all sugars that have been stopped for alleged inaccurate entry at London and Liverpool during the same period, etc. Copies of any Memorials to Her Majesty from the Island of Jamaica, and from the other West India Colonies, respecting the Sugar Duties, together with copies of the replies thereto. Copy of reports to the Board of Excise on the j production of spirit from sugar and molasses. Copy of further report to the Board of Excise on the production of spirit from sugar and molasses. An account of the imports into the United Kingdom of sugar, molasses, rum, coffee and cocoa, from the West Indies and British Guiana, for the years 1831 to 1846, both inclusive; distinguishing the quantities imported from each Colony in each year. An account of the imports into the United Kingdom, of sugar, molasses, rum, and coffee from Calcutta, Madras, Ceylon and the Mauritius, for the years 1831 to 1846, both inclusive; distinguishing the quantities imported from each place in each year. Returns of the quantity of sugar used by Licensed Brewers, and taken into stock by Distillers in England, Scotland and Ireland, from the passing of the Act 10 Viet. c. 5, and 10 Viet. c. 6, to the 5th July, 1847. Account of the quantity of Foreign wine imported, exported and re- tained for home consumption, during the year ended 6th January, 1847, also ac- count of Foreign and Colonial spirits, etc.; quantities shipped as stores during the same period; together with the quantities of v/ine and spirits of each soH remaining in bond. Abstract of the net annual produce of the duties of cus- toms on all articles imported into the United Kingdom, in the two years 1845 and 1846, etc. Copies of all memorials and representations from Canada and other Colonies, representing the differen- tial duties on goods imported into the Colonies, and respecting the operation and effect of the British Navigation Laws on their commerce, since 1845. Return of all Lighthouses in the Colonies and British Possessions abroad; showing the date at which each Lighthouse was erected; the original ^cost thereof, and from what funds defrayed; the annual expense since its first erection, and from what source the same was paid. Also, an account of the annual receipts, and application of all monies received as tolls for such Lighthouses. Copies of corres- pondence relative to erecting a Light- house at Barbados; despatch of the Colonial Secretary to the Governor, and documents in the Colonial Office respect- ing application of money, etc. Returns of the number and tonnage of vessels registered at each of the ports of Great Britain, Ireland, etc., on the 31st day of December, 1846, etc. Returns relating to shipping and tonnage, outwards and in- wards, and to the declared value of British and Irish produce and manufac- tures exported, from the year 1840 to 1846, both inclusive. Number of Colonial- built vessels and their tonnage, register- ed in each year in the United Kingdom since 1841, and on the 31st day of Decem- ber, 1846, etc. Accounts relating to trade and navigation. Custom duties and ton- nage of vessels. Copies or extracts of any correspondence between the Secre- tary of State for the Colonies and the Governor of Jamaica and Trinidad, re- specting the operation of the Navigation Laws in those Islands. Returns relative to the actual Government expenditure and receipts of the Island of Mauritius, for the years 1844 and 1845; of the pen- .sion granted to the late Auditor-General; and of the appointment of an Auditor- General and Assistant Auditor-General for the Island of Mauritius. Copies or extracts of correspondence between Her Majesty’s Government and the Parties interested in Railways in Ceylon, Trini- dad, British Guiana and New Brunswick. 46 vols. 1835-1847. [33 p.] 2859 1848. thpS Further Correspond- ence (Jamaica and other West India India Islands). * 2860 1848. Eight Reports of Committee on the condition and prospects of the interests connected with Sugar and Coffee Planting in the East and West Indies and Mauri- tius. 10 parts. * 2861 1848. Correspondence with the Governors of the Sugar-growing Colonies as to the Distress now existing in these Colonies. • 2862 1848. Laws, Ordinances and Rules in force in the West India Colonies for the Regu- lation of Labour between Masters and Labourers. * £868 1848. Correspondence relative to the Dis- tress in the West Indies and Mauritius, and on the general condition of those Colonies and the promotion of Imraigra.- tion. « 2864 1848. Acts for the Suppression of Vagranev, or Enforcement of Labour Contracts passed since 1834, but disallowed. • 2865 1851^53. CORRESPONDENOE relative to the con- dition of the Sugar-growing Colonies; 8 parts, (n British Guiana; (2) Jamaica; (3) Trinidad. • £866 1854. CORRESPONDENOE relating to the re- moval of Troops from the West India Colonies, • ggg^](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862964_0164.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)