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Misc manuscripts in the British Library's Edward Long holdings, 1663-1784

This document contains Long's manuscript on the commerce of the United States with the British West Indies; official correspondence of ministers with Sir Henry Moore; a draft of 'Considerations on...

Collection:Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
Date:1663-1784
Contributor:Bodleian Library, British Library, and others
Identifier:73198E-18

Records of Flora, Fauna and Climate in Jamaica, 1770-1791

These records include correspondence between Edward Long and the botanist Dr Thomas Dancer from 1787 to 1791; miscellaneous observations on the climate and temperature of Jamaica from October 1760 to...

Collection:Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
Date:1770-1791
Contributor:Bodleian Library, British Library, and others
Identifier:73198E-17

Papers on the French West Indies in relation to the British West Indies, 1701-1781

These assorted notes on the state of the French West Indian islands include information upon the population and produce of the French West Indies for 1701, 1763 and 1772. These...

Collection:Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
Date:1701-1781
Contributor:Bodleian Library, British Library, and others
Identifier:73198E-16

Items relating to the Jamaican Assembly, 1660-1702

These materials relating to the affairs of the Jamaican assembly, includes various tracts; a journal of Sir William Beeston during his stay in Jamaica between 1660 and 1680, with a...

Collection:Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
Date:1660-1702
Contributor:Bodleian Library, British Library, and others
Identifier:73198E-15

Manuscripts relating to Jamaican political affairs, 1678-1680

Comprises manuscripts relating to Jamaican political affairs while Charles Howard, first Earl of Carlisle, was governor of the island, 1678-80; miscellaneous manuscripts on Jamaica, 1662-1765, including documents relating to the...

Collection:Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
Date:1678-1680
Contributor:Bodleian Library, British Library, and others
Identifier:73198E-14

Papers on Britain's trade with her colonies, 1757-1852

A range of papers discussing transportation of foreign nationals to the colonies, trade with the colonies and shipping, amongst other concerns.

Collection:Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
Date:1757-1852
Contributor:Bodleian Library, British Library, and others
Identifier:73198E-13

Statistical data on the sugar trade and plantations, 1739-1792

Contains statistics and records relating to Jamaican plantations, alongside other statistics on Jamaica.

Collection:Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
Date:1739-1792
Contributor:Bodleian Library, British Library, and others
Identifier:73198E-12

Parliamentary debates on slavery, 1788-1792

Debates on the future of slavery in the British Parliament and Jamaican House of Assembly.

Collection:Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675-1865
Date:1788-1792
Contributor:Bodleian Library, British Library, and others
Identifier:73198E-11
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