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An Index to the Slavery and Slave Trade Enquiry: The British Parliamentary House of Commons Sessional Papers, 1788-1792

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 August 2013

Abstract

The article describes volumes pertaining to slavery and the slave trade in the British Parliament House of Commons Sessional Papers of the eighteenth century, published by Sheila Lambert in 1975 but seldom used by historians of Africa and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. In addition, the article provides an index for the eight volumes from 1788 to 1792 that concern the slave trade. The index is arranged according to the names of individuals who provided testimony to the House of Commons or who are referred to in the testimonies, as well as according to places in Africa and the Americas that are mentioned in the testimonies. There is also a list of tables that are included in the texts and a list of ships mentioned in the testimonies, which are referenced with respect to the ships in Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. The materials were assembled in connection with the campaign to abolish the British slave trade, which was eventually achieved in 1807. As is clear from the testimonies and statistical information, the enquiry into the slave trade is a valuable source of documentary material that is relevant to scholars studying the coastal regions of Atlantic Africa in the eighteenth century and the trans-Atlantic slave trade during the period when the British trade was at its height.

Résumé

Cet article décrit des volumes se rapportant à l’esclavage et la traite des esclaves dans les Papiers de la Chambre des Communes du Parlement britannique du dix-huitième siècle, publiés par Sheila Lambert en 1975 mais rarement utilisés par les historiens de l’Afrique et de la traite trans-atlantique des esclaves. De plus, cet article fournit un index pour les huit volumes concernant la traite des esclaves entre 1788 et 1792. L’index est arrangé selon les noms des individus ayant fourni un témoignage à la Chambre des Communes ou qui sont mentionnés dans les témoignages, ainsi que selon les lieux en Afrique et en Amérique mentionnés dans les témoignages. Il y a également une liste de tables des matières inclues dans les textes et une liste qui établit une relation entre les bateaux mentionnés dans les témoignages et les bateaux dans Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. Ces documents ont été assemblés lors de la campagne pour abolir la traite anglaise des esclaves, qui fut finalement achevée en 1807. Il est clair selon les témoignages et informations statistiques, que l’enquête sur la traite des esclaves est une source de documents de valeur qui est importante pour les experts étudiant les régions côtières de l’Afrique atlantique au dix-huitième siècle, et la traite des esclaves transatlantique pendant la période où la traite anglaise battait son plein.

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Reports on Slavery Research
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Copyright © African Studies Association 2013 

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For orthography of place names, we have chosen to use the modern spelling of names whenever possible, with references to archaic spellings in brackets when there might be confusion in the identification. Hence we have referred to Ouidah, not Whydah, Barbados, not Barbadoes, and Luanda, not Loanda, etc..Google Scholar
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Robert Thomas, St. Christopher, Nevis, 252-266, 299Google Scholar
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James Tobin, Nevis, 266-292Google Scholar
William Tod, Grenada, Grenadines, 245-247Google Scholar
Winston, Dominique, 209Google Scholar
William Young, Planter, Tobago, 131Google Scholar
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Capt. Adams, 232Google Scholar
Admiral Marriot Arbuthnot, St. Christopher, Jamaica, 116-119Google Scholar
Dr. Samuel Athill, Antigua, 27-48Google Scholar
Athorn, Accountant, Bristol, 344Google Scholar
Capt. Bamfield, 277Google Scholar
Evan Baillie, 349-351Google Scholar
Capt. Barber, 312Google Scholar
Admiral Samuel Barrington, Barbados, 113-115, 199Google Scholar
Capt. Barton, 251Google Scholar
Capt. Beaven, 240, 269Google Scholar
Capt. Bell, 306Google Scholar
Blizzard, Attorney, Antigua, 148Google Scholar
Brookes, planter, Antigua, 52Google Scholar
Capt. Bullock, Old Calabar, 20-21, 201Google Scholar
Capt. Burrows, 311Google Scholar
John Burton, Agent, Antigua, 1-4Google Scholar
Capt. Calvert, 260-261Google Scholar
Archibald Campbell, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Dominique, Jamaica, 158-163Google Scholar
Jose Campbell, 332Google Scholar
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Carlisle, Planter, Antigua, 145Google Scholar
Chaffers, 348Google Scholar
Gov Clarke, Jamaica, 102Google Scholar
Rev. Thomas Clarkson, 325-328, 348Google Scholar
Christopher Codrington, Antigua, 3-4Google Scholar
William Codrington, Planter, 124Google Scholar
Constable, Deputy Treasurer, Dominique, 167Google Scholar
Henry Cox, Merchant, London, 239, 263, 265, 271Google Scholar
Gov. John Dalling, Jamaica, 138-143Google Scholar
Capt. Daniel, 283Google Scholar
Derry, Slave, Antigua, 53Google Scholar
Capt. Dodson, 343Google Scholar
Capt. Doyle, 250-251Google Scholar
Lady Dudley, Planter, Jamaica, 109Google Scholar
Lord Dudley, Planter, Jamaica, 111Google Scholar
Dr. Duffin, 278Google Scholar
Admiral Richard Edwards, Caribbean, 119-122, 199Google Scholar
Alexander Falconbridge, Surgeon, Upper Guinea, Angola, Bonny, Bight of Benin, 293-344, 354Google Scholar
Capt. Fidler, 250-251Google Scholar
Capt. Edward Fiott, 264Google Scholar
William Floyd, 240, 249-250Google Scholar
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Franklin, Tobago, 136Google Scholar
Billy Fraser, Interpreter, 295, 305, 315Google Scholar
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Frazer, 264Google Scholar
George French, Speaker, Jamaica, 206-219Google Scholar
Stephen Fuller, Agent, Jamaica, 191-192Google Scholar
Commodore Alan Gardner, Jamaica, 128-131Google Scholar
Capt. Gould, 295Google Scholar
Robin Gray, Cape Mount, 332, 329Google Scholar
Samuel Green, Liverpool, 220-222Google Scholar
Capt. John Ashley Hall, Windward Coast, Bonny, Old Calabar, 225-273, 354Google Scholar
George Hibbert, Jamaica, 93-111Google Scholar
Robert Hibbert, Jamaica, 68-77Google Scholar
Admiral William Hotham, 122-125, 199Google Scholar
William Hutchinson, Agent, Antigua, 1-4Google Scholar
Capt. Jones, 229Google Scholar
Gov Keith, Jamaica, 102Google Scholar
Thomas Norbury Kerby, Antigua, 5-27Google Scholar
Capt. King, 260Google Scholar
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Capt. Robert Lambert, Royal Navy, Jamaica, 125-127Google Scholar
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Capt. Lewis, 240, 250Google Scholar
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John Lucas, Speaker, Antigua, 3-4Google Scholar
Lord Macartney, Grenada, Grenadines, Tobago, 132-137Google Scholar
Capt. Macdonald, 308Google Scholar
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Mambooka, Angola, 297, 330Google Scholar
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Capt. Marshall, 277-279, 283Google Scholar
Commissioner Martin, Barbados, 115Google Scholar
Kender Mason, Antigua, 51Google Scholar
Capt. Maxwell, 240Google Scholar
McTaggert, Bristol, 344Google Scholar
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Capt. Robert Norris, Liverpool, Upper Guinea, Gold Coast, 193-194, 311Google Scholar
Alderman Oliver, Antigua, 40Google Scholar
Gov. John Orde, Dominica, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, 163-171Google Scholar
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Capt. Peter Parker, Royal Navy, Barbados, Leeward Islands, Jamaica, 184-188, 199Google Scholar
Gov. David Parry, Barbados, 171-175Google Scholar
Gov. Ralph Payne, Leeward Islands, St. Christopher, Antigua, 143-158Google Scholar
Rev. Philip Quaque [Quakoo], 297Google Scholar
Rathbone, 348Google Scholar
Ephraim Robin John [Duke Ephraim, King George], 249Google Scholar
Robinson, Chief Justice, Virgin Islands, 155Google Scholar
Admiral Lord Rodney, Barbados, Martinique, Antigua, St. Christopher, Guadeloupe, 175-184, 199Google Scholar
Joshua Rowley, Jamaica, 199Google Scholar
Thomas Rutter, Boatswain, 229, 239, 269Google Scholar
Sherrin, 265Google Scholar
Capt. William Sherwood, Liverpool, Bonny, Bight of Benin, 203-205Google Scholar
Admiral Lord Shuldham, Royal Navy, 112-113Google Scholar
Capt. Jeremiah Smith, 243-244, 250, 262, 268, 270, 272Google Scholar
Capt. John Smith, London, Bonny, 226, 238, 273-293Google Scholar
Capt. Sparkes, 229, 240Google Scholar
Firmin de Tastet, 288-289Google Scholar
Taylor, Antigua, 239, 265Google Scholar
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Dr. Thomas, Attorney, St. Christopher, 157-158Google Scholar
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Henry Tucker, Sherbro, 317-319, 329, 335Google Scholar
Capt. Vickers, 321Google Scholar
Capt. Wallis, 277Google Scholar
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Philip Warner, Antigua, 1-4Google Scholar
John Wedderburn, Jamaica, 77-93Google Scholar
Jos West, 331Google Scholar
Jose Will, 330-331Google Scholar
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Alexander Willock, Antigua, 49-64Google Scholar
Isaac Wilson, Surgeon, Bonny, 273-293, 354 Tom Wilson, 331Google Scholar
Capt. Withers, 283Google Scholar
Woodbridge, Planter, Dominique, 168, 266Google Scholar
George Young, Jamaica, 199Google Scholar
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Smack Abram, Gabon, 158Google Scholar
John Abram, Gabon, 158Google Scholar
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James Allison, 377Google Scholar
George Baillie, South Carolina, Georgia, 183-207Google Scholar
Zachary Bayley, Planter, Jamaica, 200-201Google Scholar
Hanson Berney, Planter, Barbados, 344, 350Google Scholar
Capt. Bishop, Bristol, Old Calabar, 151, 158, 377-378Google Scholar
Richard Brew, Gold Coast, 208, 384, 387Google Scholar
Capt. Briggs, 165Google Scholar
Capt. Brown, 68, 78, 80Google Scholar
Capt. Briggs, 371Google Scholar
Bruce, Planter, Grenada, 325Google Scholar
Buchannan, 226, 232-234Google Scholar
Capt. Butler, Liverpool, Gold Coast, 152, 163Google Scholar
Capt. Carter, 375Google Scholar
Rev. Carter, Barbados, 339Google Scholar
Chambers, Mason, Grenada, 308Google Scholar
Chubb, Tobago, 238Google Scholar
Joseph Clark, Liverpool, 171-172Google Scholar
Rev. Thomas Clarkson, 67-81, 122Google Scholar
Cleveland, 74Google Scholar
John Coffee, 106Google Scholar
Commodore Collingwood, 214Google Scholar
Capt. George Colly, Liverpool, Old Calabar, 123-126, 130-131, 135-138Google Scholar
Capt. Cook, 133Google Scholar
Copeland, 75Google Scholar
Capt. Cox, 94Google Scholar
Cruden, 72, 75Google Scholar
Dr Cullen, Edinburgh, 97Google Scholar
Moriel Dacard, Gambia, 178Google Scholar
Lt. Henry Hew Dalrymple, Goree, 295-329, 364Google Scholar
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Capt. Dobson, 371Google Scholar
William Dolben, 72Google Scholar
William Dove, Sierra Leone, 101-114Google Scholar
Dick Ebro, Old Calabar, 124, 126-127, 131-133, 135, 137Google Scholar
Capt. Henry Ellis, 386Google Scholar
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Alexander Falconbridge, Surgeon, Upper Guinea, Angola, Bonny, Bight of Benin, 76-77Google Scholar
Commissioner Fanshaw, 138Google Scholar
Fawkener, Barbados, 362Google Scholar
Capt. Forbes, Bristol, Old Calabar, 152, 162, 172Google Scholar
Gen. Gage, 357Google Scholar
Ganna, Dakar, 26-27, 178-179Google Scholar
Capt. Gardner, 31Google Scholar
Capt. Gibson, 386Google Scholar
Admiral Graves, 17, 109Google Scholar
Gray, Planter, Jamaica, 201Google Scholar
Dr Gilpin, Grenada, 309, 320Google Scholar
Peter Green, 68, 78Google Scholar
Griffiths, 226, 232Google Scholar
Dr. Hawkins, Planter, Tobago, 245Google Scholar
Capt. Hildebrand, 155Google Scholar
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Capt. John Hills, Royal Navy, Goree, Gambia, 177-183Google Scholar
Holder, Planter, Barbados, 361Google Scholar
Com. Hotham, 109Google Scholar
Willy Honesty, Old Calabar, 392Google Scholar
Anthony Pantaleo How, 223-234, 364Google Scholar
Admiral Richard Hughes, 258Google Scholar
Gov. Hutchinson, Jamaica, 354Google Scholar
Joseph Irwin [Irvin], 175Google Scholar
Capt. Ninian Jefferys, Royal Navy, Jamaica, Tobago, Antigua, St. Christopher, Barbados, Grenada, 234-254, 364Google Scholar
Ben Johnson, Sisters, 102, 108Google Scholar
Capt. Jones, Bristol, Angola, 151Google Scholar
Tom Jones, 378Google Scholar
Johnny Jumper, Jamaica, 380Google Scholar
Capt. Richard Kendall, Liverpool, 170Google Scholar
Capt. Ambrose Lacy, 6, 12Google Scholar
Capt. Lambert, 165Google Scholar
Beaumont Lashley, Barbados, 331, 341Google Scholar
Capt. Lemma Lemma, Benin, 282-283, 368-369, 382Google Scholar
John Locke, 359, 364Google Scholar
Edward Long, Planter, Jamaica, 356, 363-364Google Scholar
Stuart Macvie, Planter, Tobago, 246-247Google Scholar
Mapp, Planter, Barbados, 332, 339, 352Google Scholar
Marsh, Secunde, 224, 226-227, 232Google Scholar
Capt. John Marshall, Gold Coast, 124-125, 129-130, 134, 138, 383-395Google Scholar
Capt. Mather, 31Google Scholar
Capt. Matthews, Bristol, Gabon, 151, 158, 162, 165-166Google Scholar
Gov. Maxwell, Bahamas, 360-362Google Scholar
McMahon, Barbados, 332, 342, 357Google Scholar
Capt. Mixon, Bristol, Old Calabar, 151, 163Google Scholar
Moriel, Dakar, 178-179Google Scholar
James Morley, Gunner, Bristol, Old Calabar, 151-177Google Scholar
Murphy, Barbados, 338Google Scholar
John Newton, Sherbro, Gabon, Cape Lopas, 139-151Google Scholar
Rev. Robert Boucher Nicholls, Yorkshire, Barbados, 329-364Google Scholar
Capt. Clement Noble, Liverpool, Cape Lahou, Gold Coast, 81, 96, 99-100, 109-121Google Scholar
Capt. Robert Norris, Liverpool, Upper Guinea, Gold Coast, 51-66, 67-72, 77-82, 121Google Scholar
Capt. Parke, 392-393Google Scholar
Isaac Parker, Liverpool, Old Calabar, Gambia, Barbados, 123-139Google Scholar
Lord Percy, 357Google Scholar
Tom Perryman, Barbados, 344, 350, 357-358Google Scholar
Pettyjohn, Planter, Barbados, 258-261, 266Google Scholar
John Pickering, Planter, Tortola, 281, 288, 292Google Scholar
Capt. Joseph Pollard, Liverpool, Gambia, 123-124, 137Google Scholar
Hugh Polson, Planter, Jamaica, 201Google Scholar
Bacchus Preston, 329Google Scholar
Prevost, Planter, Jamaica, 216-218Google Scholar
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Joe Rachel, Black Merchant, Barbados, 337Google Scholar
William Rathbone, Liverpool, 67, 69, 81Google Scholar
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Capt. Rawe, 95Google Scholar
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Andrew Robertson, Charleston, 196Google Scholar
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General Rooke, Goree, Gambia, 45-49Google Scholar
Capt. Joshua Rowley, 133Google Scholar
Capt. Rouchan, 6-8Google Scholar
Capt. James Salcraig, 101, 108Google Scholar
Sampson, 239Google Scholar
Dr. Andrew Spaarman, Sweden, Senegal, Gambia, Goree, 30, 40Google Scholar
Alexander Stupart, 247Google Scholar
Sullivan, Landlord, Bristol, 162Google Scholar
Thomas, Planter, Jamaica, 216-217Google Scholar
Capt. Thomas Bolton Thompson, Royal Navy, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, 169-177, 226, 232-234Google Scholar
Capt. Tindal, Lancaster, Gabon, 146-147Google Scholar
King Tom, Sierra Leone, 208Google Scholar
Townshend, Grenada, 326Google Scholar
Dr. Thomas Trotter, Surgeon, Gold Coast, 81-101, 110-113, 115Google Scholar
Charles Berns Wadstrom, Sweden, Senegal, Goree, Gambia, 18-44Google Scholar
Capt. Walker, 165Google Scholar
Joseph Wall, Governor, Gambia, 178Google Scholar
Dr. Warton, Barbados, 260Google Scholar
Capt. Welch, 103Google Scholar
George Whitefield [Whitfield], 199Google Scholar
Capt. Wignie, Rochelle, 30Google Scholar
Wilson, 368, 371, 374, 376-377Google Scholar
Capt. Thomas Wilson, Royal Navy, Goree, 3-18Google Scholar
Thomas Woolrich, Barbados, St. Christopher, Antigua, 264, 268-295Google Scholar
Capt. George Young, Secretary of War, Senegal, Gambia, 207-218Google Scholar
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Atkinson, Planter, Jamaica, 66Google Scholar
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William Beverley, Virginia, 216-218, 263Google Scholar
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Henry Botham, Grenada, 242-248Google Scholar
John Bowman, Upper Guinea Coast, Windward Coast, Sierra Leone, 112-121, 150Google Scholar
Capt. Brown, 13Google Scholar
Gov. Archibald Campbell, Jamaica, 105Google Scholar
Carlisle, Planter, Antigua, 144Google Scholar
Chambers, Jamaica, 180Google Scholar
John Clapham, Maryland, 250Google Scholar
Thomas Clappeson, Jamaica, 208-216Google Scholar
Ecroyde Claxton, Surgeon, Bonny, 32-39Google Scholar
Coghlan, Overseer, Grenada, 109Google Scholar
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Capt. Cook, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Christopher, 200-206, 264Google Scholar
Mark Cook, Jamaica, 190-200Google Scholar
Henry Coor, Jamaica, 69-74, 86-99Google Scholar
Capt. Cornwallis, 148Google Scholar
Robert Crew, Virginia, 250-252, 264Google Scholar
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Capt. Cuthbert Davis, 15, 27Google Scholar
Lt. Baker Davison, Jamaica, 151-158, 180-186Google Scholar
Dawkins, Planter, Jamaica, 63Google Scholar
Douglas, Jamaica, 219Google Scholar
John Douglas, Bonny, Gold Coast, 121-125Google Scholar
Dudley, Planter, Jamaica, 63, 66Google Scholar
William Duncan, Antigua, 141-146Google Scholar
John Dyer, Judge, Montserrat, 81Google Scholar
Edwards, Planter, Jamaica, 226Google Scholar
Capt. George Evans, 15, 32Google Scholar
Col. Farley, Planter, 131Google Scholar
Fatio, Planter, 242Google Scholar
Major Fitch, Barbados, 202Google Scholar
William Fitzmaurice, Jamaica, 206-208, 218-234Google Scholar
Foot, Attorney, Jamaica, 94-95Google Scholar
Capt. Forbes, 32, 35Google Scholar
Robert Forster, Antigua, 129-135Google Scholar
General Frear, Planter, Barbados, 201-202Google Scholar
French, Jamaica, 66Google Scholar
Gibons, Planter, Barbados, 24Google Scholar
Capt. Giles, Barbados, Antigua, St. Lucia, Jamaica, 103-107, 149Google Scholar
John Giles, Montserrat, Grandterre, Grenada, St. Croix, 74-82Google Scholar
Thomas Gravener, 131Google Scholar
Greenwood, Jamaica, 148Google Scholar
Haffey, Planter, St. Vincent, 171Google Scholar
Capt. John Ashley Hall, Royal Navy, Barbados, Leeward Islands, Jamaica, St. Dominique, 99-103, 150Google Scholar
Dr. Harrison, Jamaica, North America, 44-53Google Scholar
Herring, Attorney, Jamaica, 94-95Google Scholar
Hibbert, Thomas, Merchant, Jamaica, 263Google Scholar
Edward Hilton, 28Google Scholar
Thomas Irving, Inspector General, 267-286, 288, 303, 323Google Scholar
Dr. Jackson, Jamaica, 54-62, 150Google Scholar
Jenkins, 17Google Scholar
James Kiernan, Senegal, 238-241Google Scholar
John Laforey, Antigua, Planter 24Google Scholar
Capt. Lambert, 8Google Scholar
Rachael Lawder, 200Google Scholar
Capt. Thomas Lloyd, Royal Navy, Jamaica, 147-149Google Scholar
Malcolm, Planter, Jamaica, 157Google Scholar
Malcomb, Planter, Jamaica, 66Google Scholar
Gabriel Manigault, Planter, South Carolina, 249Google Scholar
M’Llallans, Planter, Jamaica, 63Google Scholar
Capt. Molineux, Bonny, 32-33Google Scholar
Monday, 49Google Scholar
Gov. Charles Montagu, Governor, South Carolina, 30Google Scholar
Morgan, Planter, St. Vincent, 171Google Scholar
Muir, Planter, Jamaica, 66Google Scholar
Murray, 17Google Scholar
Major Nesbit, Jamaica, 105Google Scholar
Gov. Norris, Barbados, 43Google Scholar
Drewry Ottley, Chief Justice, St. Vincent, 159-176Google Scholar
Philip Quaque, Gold Coast, 40Google Scholar
Capt. Parry, 42Google Scholar
Capt. Patterson, 4Google Scholar
Pinnock, Attorney, Jamaica, 226Google Scholar
Capt. Powers, 17Google Scholar
Quasheba, 72-73Google Scholar
Ramsay, St. Kitts, 177Google Scholar
Robley, Planter, Tobago, 171Google Scholar
Rochard, Planter, Grenada, 83Google Scholar
Hercules Ross, Jamaica, 63, 253-264Google Scholar
Capt. Robert Ross, Jamaica, 62-74, 149Google Scholar
Rouvray, Marquis de, Planter, St. Domingue, 100-102Google Scholar
Rushie, Jamaica, 227Google Scholar
John Savage, South Carolina, 248-249, 264Google Scholar
Capt. Schragam, 13Google Scholar
Capt. Scrogham, 29Google Scholar
Capt. Alexander Scott, Royal Navy, Gold Coast, 178-180Google Scholar
John Shackle, Magistrate, Jamaica, 67Google Scholar
Mrs. Shervington, 131Google Scholar
Lt. John Simpson, Windward Coast, Gold Coast, 39-44Google Scholar
Capt. Jeremiah Smith, 12Google Scholar
Capt. John Samuel Smith, Royal Navy, Windward Islands, Antigua, 135-140Google Scholar
Joshua Steele, Planter, Jamaica, 189Google Scholar
Capt. Strangeways, 119, 120Google Scholar
Lt. Richard Storey, Royal Navy, Old Calabar, Sierra Leone, Windward Coast, Gabon, 3-14, 149Google Scholar
Rev. James Stuart, South Carolina, Guadeloupe, Dominique, St. Croix, St. Eustatius, St. Kitts, Nevis, Georgia, 176-178, 264, 266Google Scholar
John Terry, Grenada, 107-112, 149Google Scholar
Matthew Terry, Dominique, Tobago, Grenada, 82-86, 149Google Scholar
David Thomas, Jamaica, 70Google Scholar
George Thomas, Planter, Antigua, 144, 146Google Scholar
Capt. Thomason, Tortola, Planter, 131Google Scholar
Major General Tottenham, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Christopher, St. Eustatius, 125-128Google Scholar
James Towne, Liverpool, Upper Guinea Coast, 14-32Google Scholar
Henry Trotman, Planter, Barbados, 237Google Scholar
Tucker, Jamaica, 148Google Scholar
Tyrell, Planter, Antigua, 24Google Scholar
Walcott, Judge, Barbados, 201Google Scholar
Hugh Wallace, Jamaica, 259Google Scholar
George White, 87Google Scholar
Winne, Planter, Jamaica, 147-148Google Scholar
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William Young, Planter, St. Vincent, 166, 169, 171Google Scholar
Index of PlacesGoogle Scholar
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Abyssinia, 412, 413Google Scholar
Agadir [Eghdir], 287Google Scholar
Algiers, 288Google Scholar
Angola, 403, 405Google Scholar
Antigua, 150-153, 334, 415, 420, 422Google Scholar
Aïr [Ayire], 287Google Scholar
Bahamas, 129-140Google Scholar
Bahia, 403, 405, 406Google Scholar
Bambara [Bambarina[, 288-289Google Scholar
Barbados, 391-400, 297, 305, 308, 313-316, 322-327, 391, 400, 415, 417, 422Google Scholar
Barbary Coast, 287Google Scholar
Bermuda, 295-296Google Scholar
Bey’s Dominions, 287Google Scholar
Borgu [Burgu], 287Google Scholar
Brazil, 403 British West India, 261, 268-269, 294, 303, 305, 314-315, 327, 354, 378, 396, 419, 422, 425-426, 431-432, 434, 436, 461Google Scholar
Cape Coast, 388Google Scholar
Cape Coast Castle, 387Google Scholar
Cape Verde, 403Google Scholar
Cairo, 412, 413Google Scholar
Circassia, 411Google Scholar
Darfour, 412Google Scholar
Dominica, 93-116, 255, 290, 415, 419, 422Google Scholar
Douro, 403Google Scholar
Egypt, 289, 401, 409, 411-414Google Scholar
Fatta, 288Google Scholar
Fez, 289, 412Google Scholar
Gabba, 287Google Scholar
Gadirel Doom, 290Google Scholar
Gambia, 260Google Scholar
Georgia, 411Google Scholar
Ghadames [Godempsi], 287-288Google Scholar
Giorback, 287Google Scholar
Great Britain, 68-70, 72-74, 83-86, 88, 92, 127, 147, 153, 169, 173, 175, 181-182, 186, 189, 223, 226-228, 230-233, 239, 260, 296, 307, 317, 319, 397, 427-431, 433-436 Grenada, 91-92, 415, 422Google Scholar
Guinea, 287-288Google Scholar
India, 406Google Scholar
Jamaica, 190-222, 254, 387-388Google Scholar
Jannefe, 287Google Scholar
Jedda [Gedda], 412Google Scholar
Jerba, 288Google Scholar
Katsina [Cassina], 287Google Scholar
Maranhão, 403Google Scholar
Mascara, 288Google Scholar
Mecca, 412-413Google Scholar
Mequinez, 288-289Google Scholar
Mingrelia, 411Google Scholar
Montserrat, 176-189Google Scholar
Morocco, 288-290, 412Google Scholar
Nevis, 167-175Google Scholar
Oledulgerid, 288Google Scholar
Pernambuco, 404Google Scholar
Persia, 411Google Scholar
Porto, 403Google Scholar
Rio de Janeiro, 404Google Scholar
St. Christopher, 141-149, 328-329, 415, 421-422Google Scholar
St. George’s Bay, 260Google Scholar
São Tomé, 403Google Scholar
St. Vincent, 117-128, 415, 418, 422Google Scholar
Santa Cruz, 289-290Google Scholar
Senegal, 288Google Scholar
Sennar, 412Google Scholar
Sierra Leone, 251-255, 260Google Scholar
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Syria, 412Google Scholar
Tafilet, 288, 289Google Scholar
Timbuktu, 288Google Scholar
Tandenny, 288Google Scholar
Tetuan, 289Google Scholar
Tortola, 154-166Google Scholar
Tripoli, 288Google Scholar
Tunis, 288Google Scholar
Turkey, 289Google Scholar
West Indies, 69, 239, 247, 225, 293-294, 297, 335, 393, 396, 411, 435Google Scholar
Yauri [Giauri], 287Google Scholar
Zenhaga, 288Google Scholar
Zhara, 288Google Scholar
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Accra, 113, 139-141, 204, 235, 257, 261, 263-264, 277, 279Google Scholar
Africa, 3-4, 6, 8, 12, 15, 19-20, 22, 24-25, 29, 31, 33, 37, 39, 41, 43, 47, 51, 57-58, 60-61, 66, 75-78, 82-85, 87, 89-92, 94, 97-98, 100, 107, 113, 119, 131, 133-136, 139-141, 148, 150-151, 153, 163, 167, 172, 188-190, 194, 198, 220, 225-226, 234, 246, 248, 254, 257, 273-274, 285, 291, 306-307, 313, 315-316, 317, 319-321, 323, 325, 328, 332-333, 335-336, 342-343, 364Google Scholar
Africa Coast, 8-9, 34, 59-60, 65-66, 73, 86, 91-92, 97, 160, 176, 185-187, 190-191, 196-199, 203-204, 228-229, 232, 257, 260, 307, 314-316, 318, 321, 324-328, 332-333, 342 Albadar [Gambia River], 297Google Scholar
America, 18, 86, 116, 247, 315, 324Google Scholar
Anomabu [Anamaboe], 203-204, 224, 227, 234, 241, 247, 261, 264, 334Google Scholar
Angola, 34, 37-38, 145, 148-150, 154, 156, 165, 175-178Google Scholar
Antigua, 72, 173Google Scholar
Apollonia, Appolonia, 108, 112, 117-118, 141, 246, 254, 261-262Google Scholar
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Axim, 226, 261Google Scholar
Bambara, 84, 92Google Scholar
“Barbary,” 76, 86-88Google Scholar
Bunce [Bance] Island, 342-345, 354, 357-366Google Scholar
Barbados, 10, 12, 19, 32, 63, 67, 173, 257-259 Barbessin’s Territories, 288Google Scholar
Benin, 19, 24, 32, 34-35, 79Google Scholar
Bito [Senegambia], 92Google Scholar
Boston, 247, 324-325Google Scholar
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Bight of Biafra [Bite of Bonny], 315-316Google Scholar
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Cape Coast, 232-233, 235, 245, 253, 261, 263-264, 274, 276-277, 313Google Scholar
Cape Coast Castle, 107, 134, 203, 227, 235, 242, 245-246, 256, 267, 275Google Scholar
Cape Coast Town, 240Google Scholar
Cape Lahou, 107, 212, 249Google Scholar
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Cape Roxo, 285Google Scholar
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Devil’s Hill, 275Google Scholar
Dixcove, 203-204, 233Google Scholar
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Elmina, 248, 261, 272Google Scholar
Elmina River, 271Google Scholar
England, 8, 12, 27, 39, 87, 174, 227, 257, 261, 292, 298-299, 321, 326, 334, 347 Europe, 39, 58, 78, 84, 87, 114, 130-131, 146, 159, 165, 223, 230, 246-247, Fante Country, 127, 204Google Scholar
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Galam, 84, 104, 194Google Scholar
Gambia River, 75-78, 87-88, 91-93, 95, 100-101, 103, 107, 187, 190, 283-285, 288-289, 292-293, 296-299, 308-309, 336Google Scholar
Gibraltar, 76Google Scholar
Gold Coast, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 34, 43, 84, 93, 96-97, 107-109, 111, 113-121, 130, 131-134, 140-141, 187, 189-190, 194, 199, 203-212, 217-221, 223-230, 232, 235-236, 240, 242, 247-248, 251, 253, 268-269, 271, 274, 276, 278-279, 314-315, 317-318, 321, 323-325, 327-330, 336-337Google Scholar
Gorée, 107, 188, 191Google Scholar
Grain Coast, 43, 115, 145, 146-148, 151, 154Google Scholar
Great Britain, 234, 346, 347Google Scholar
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Grenadines, 71-72Google Scholar
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Hanover Parish, Jamaica, 260Google Scholar
Isle de Los, 75Google Scholar
Jamaica, 4, 17, 19, 46, 50, 61-63, 66-67, 71-72, 131, 160, 173, 258-260, 291, 296, 313-314, 317-318, 367Google Scholar
James Fort, 297Google Scholar
“Kingdom of Wangara,” 84Google Scholar
Koromatyn [Cormartin], 261Google Scholar
Lagoo, Gold Coast, 237Google Scholar
Leeward Ports [Bight of Benin and Bight of Biafra], 32, 254Google Scholar
Leeward Islands, 63, 67Google Scholar
Lisbon, 34 Liverpool, 3, 8, 12, 16-20, 23-24, 33, 39, 41, 47-51, 71-72, 145, 170, 173, 175-176, 180, 185, 194, 203, 239, 253, 297, 299, 313, 328, 357, 369Google Scholar
London, 3, 33, 41, 192, 230, 297, 299, 313-314, 316-319, 328, 333, 338, 350, 352, 357Google Scholar
Lucea, Jamaica, 259Google Scholar
Malay [Senegambia], 92Google Scholar
Mandinga [Senegambia], 92Google Scholar
Melenda, Angola, 37 Montserrat, 353Google Scholar
Mouree Fort, 261Google Scholar
Netherlands, 87Google Scholar
New Calabar [Elem Kalabari], 24, 43, 48, 248Google Scholar
New Providence, 325Google Scholar
New York, 324Google Scholar
Niger River, 84Google Scholar
North America, 291Google Scholar
Ouidah [Whydah], 4, 6, 10, 12, 32, 34, 43, 248, 251, 253Google Scholar
Philadelphia, 324Google Scholar
Portugal, 87Google Scholar
Principe [Prince’s Island], 12, 17, 31Google Scholar
Rhode Island, 324-325Google Scholar
Rio Pongo, 357, 364Google Scholar
Salem, 247Google Scholar
Seconde [Succondee], 203-204Google Scholar
Senegal River, 73, 75-78, 86-87, 90-93, 95-96, 99, 101, 103-104, 107, 113, 185-188, 190-191, 194Google Scholar
Shamar River, 271Google Scholar
Shemar, 248Google Scholar
Sherbro, 79, 89, 92, 96, 146-147, 153Google Scholar
Sierra Leone, 19, 24, 75, 104, 107, 154, 187, 190, 198, 341, 345, 354, 357, 362, Sierra Leone River, 343, 366Google Scholar
South Carolina, 4, 9, 341, 343Google Scholar
St. Andrews, 273Google Scholar
St. Christopher, 10, 12, 19, 50, 72, 341, 343, 346, 350 St. Domingo, 24, 332, 356Google Scholar
St. Thomas, 10, 12, 17, 31, 187Google Scholar
St. Vincent, 19, 48, 63, 67, 71, 72, 317Google Scholar
Tantum, 203, 235-237, 244, 247, 250, 254, 261-262, 264-265, 271, 277, 279Google Scholar
Thames River, 349Google Scholar
Tobago, 341, 343Google Scholar
Tomba, 359Google Scholar
Tortola, 150Google Scholar
Trinity, 33Google Scholar
Tumbo Island, 366Google Scholar
Volta River, 107, 113, 139, 140, 212, 249Google Scholar
Walthamstow, 310Google Scholar
Warwick Castle, 260Google Scholar
Windward Coast, 6, 44, 77-78, 89, 92, 95, 145, 152-154, 156, 165, 254, 273, 325Google Scholar
West Indies, 3-4, 12, 15, 20, 25-27, 29, 31, 33, 37-41, 47, 50-51, 57-60, 65-66, 72, 77, 119, 133, 150, 156-157, 162, 167, 169-170, 172-174, 176, 178, 186-188, 190-193, 197-199, 230, 232, 257, 259-260, 273, 291, 295, 299, 316, 318, 322, 325-329, 331-333, 341-342, 346-353, 367, 369Google Scholar
Wood Coast, 153Google Scholar
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Abomey, 16Google Scholar
Abyssinia, 34Google Scholar
Accra, 13, 38, 69, 82Google Scholar
Africa, 1, 3-6, 11-12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 24, 28, 33-34, 36, 41, 44, 47, 50, 56, 59, 61, 65, 71-73, 78-84, 86-87, 90, 94, 96-98, 100-102, 104-108, 110, 116, 119, 121, 124, 129, 146, 158, 160, 163, 168-169, 173, 176, 180, 187, 190, 193, 196, 199-200, 211, 216, 262, 273, 275, 281, 300, 302, 370, 376-377, 382, 414, 434, 460, 486Google Scholar
African Coast, 3, 5, 6, 9-11, 13-14, 24, 27, 36-37, 43-44, 49-50, 57-58, 60-61, 64, 69, 71, 73, 77-78, 80-81, 101, 106, 115-116, 142, 144, 152-153, 173, 183, 187, 189, 202, 428, 456Google Scholar
Albreda, 24Google Scholar
Alexandria, 39Google Scholar
Amberifs, 56Google Scholar
Ambris, 39Google Scholar
America, 3, 6, 20, 60, 79-80, 101, 165, 181, 183, 193, 382, 463, 482Google Scholar
Andomey, 19, 47, 70Google Scholar
Angola, 12-13, 21, 34, 45, 51, 55-57, 60, 68, 71, 73, 78, 100, 116, 120-121, 142, 273, 274Google Scholar
Anomabu [Annamboe], 11, 13-14, 39, 44, 60, 82, 119, 273, 275Google Scholar
Antigua, 207, 299, 303, 319-348, 374, 377-378, 388, 465, 468, 472Google Scholar
Appollonia, 41, 72, 90Google Scholar
Asia, 6, 39Google Scholar
Atlantic, 34Google Scholar
Bahamas, 67, 116, 445-451, 484Google Scholar
Banana Islands, 75, 85Google Scholar
Bunce [Bance] Island, 85, 103Google Scholar
Barbados, 52, 82, 116, 127, 265, 286-318, 377-378, 382, 453, 457, 472, 477, 479-483Google Scholar
Barbary Coast, 23, 30, 35, 39, 59, 81, 100-101, 104Google Scholar
Barbessin, 9, 25, 26Google Scholar
Barra, 9, 11, 26, 30, 64Google Scholar
Barrachonda, 64Google Scholar
Batavia, 24, 472-473Google Scholar
Belfast, 170Google Scholar
Bengal, 472Google Scholar
Benguela, 39-40Google Scholar
Bermuda, 74, 437-444, 480, 482-483Google Scholar
Bidagry, 39Google Scholar
Bight of Benin, 13, 19, 22, 39, 44, 56, 100, 121, 139, 142, 161, 273Google Scholar
Bight of Biafra, 121Google Scholar
Bight of Guinea, 196Google Scholar
Bimbe Island, 50-55, 127-130, 133-134Google Scholar
Bonny [Binny], 12-13, 18-19, 39, 47-50, 56-57, 70, 100, 116, 119-121, 161, 273-275Google Scholar
Borneo, 24Google Scholar
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Brass [Braspan Country], 47Google Scholar
Brazil, 39Google Scholar
Brimstone Hill, Fortress, 387Google Scholar
Bristol, 20, 37, 50, 61, 69, 72-73, 81-83, 90-91, 102, 110, 118, 121, 132, 135, 138, 142-144, 146-148, 151-153, 155, 157, 162-165, 169, 173, 176, 180, 183, 186-187Google Scholar
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Bunje, 51-52Google Scholar
Bullam, 32Google Scholar
Bunion Point, 64 Bursalim, 11Google Scholar
Cabinda, 21, 39, 55, 57, 71Google Scholar
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Calabar River, 20, 71, 122Google Scholar
Calmina, 16Google Scholar
Camaroon, 39, 50-55 Cameroons River, 52, 317-318Google Scholar
Canes, 472Google Scholar
Cape Appollonia, 11, 14, 39Google Scholar
Cape Blanco, 62, 100-101, 104Google Scholar
Cape Coast, 13-15, 32, 41, 44, 82-83, 90Google Scholar
Cape of Good Hope, 24, 81, 100-101Google Scholar
Cape Lahou, 14, 37-38, 75Google Scholar
Cape Lopez, 21, 39, 142Google Scholar
Cape Mount, 13, 36, 39, 101Google Scholar
Cape Negro, 34Google Scholar
Cape Palmas, 13, 19-20, 36, 39Google Scholar
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Cape St. Ann, 36Google Scholar
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Cape Three Points, 72Google Scholar
Cape Town, 24Google Scholar
Carlisle Bay, 317Google Scholar
Cayor, 9, 22Google Scholar
Ceded Islands, 378Google Scholar
China, 472Google Scholar
Commenda, 90Google Scholar
Congo River, 57Google Scholar
Congo, 12, 21, 55, 57, 71Google Scholar
Constantinople, 39Google Scholar
Cornhill, 82Google Scholar
Creek River, 19, 47, 70Google Scholar
Dahomey, 13, 15-19, 40, 44-47, 70, 122Google Scholar
Danish Islands, 10, 464Google Scholar
Dartmouth, 186Google Scholar
Del Rey River, 19, 20, 49-50, 71Google Scholar
Dembia, 11, 32-33Google Scholar
Demel, 9, 10, 22-23, 26-28Google Scholar
Dingle, 170Google Scholar
Dixcove, 90Google Scholar
Dominica, 116, 122-123, 190, 283, 317, 378, 404-425, 457, 475, 481, 484, 285Google Scholar
Dublin, 91, 92Google Scholar
East Indies, 36, 39, 43, 68, 74-75, 78, 123-124, 151, 463, 472-474Google Scholar
Edinburgh, 82Google Scholar
Egypt, 23, 30, 39Google Scholar
Elmina, 38Google Scholar
England, 14, 24, 67, 73, 82-83, 85-86, 95-96, 101, 118, 128, 142, 210, 215, 300, 303, 357, 362, 375, 389, 434, 453, 457, 466Google Scholar
Epe [Eppee], 39Google Scholar
Europe, 26, 31, 39, 87, 98, 117, 301, 328, 349, 372, 388, 389, 405, 459, 464, 486Google Scholar
Fante Country, 13, 38, 40, 41, 90Google Scholar
France, 24, 62, 79, 86, 96, 183Google Scholar
French West India Islands, 6, 215, 271, 300, 375, 463, 464, 472Google Scholar
Gabon River, 39, 55-56, 71, 73, 121, 161Google Scholar
Gambia River, 9, 10-11, 22-24, 26-28, 29, 30-32, 39, 62-66, 77, 100, 104, 115, 123-124, 147, 161, 273Google Scholar
George Town, 124Google Scholar
Georgia, 116Google Scholar
Germany, 96Google Scholar
Glasgow, 170Google Scholar
Grenada, 48, 116, 120, 127, 129, 169, 363-389, 465, 468, 475, 478, 482, 483, 485, 486Google Scholar
Great Britain, 80-81, 91, 94, 96-97, 99, 101, 104, 107, 109-111, 151, 155, 161, 164-165, 173, 176, 183, 191, 193, 200, 212, 225, 229, 267, 271, 337, 345, 347-348, 382, 384, 390-391, 443, 451Google Scholar
Gibraltar, 35Google Scholar
Gillofree Port, 30Google Scholar
Gold Coast, 11-15, 33, 38-45, 60-61, 67-70, 82-83, 119-121, 124, 142, 274Google Scholar
Gorée, 9, 10, 23-28, 30, 62-65Google Scholar
Grain Coast, 13, 32, 68, 71, 120Google Scholar
Greenland, 150-151, 155Google Scholar
Guadeloupe, 74, 215, 373, 463Google Scholar
Guatemala, 63Google Scholar
Guinea Coast, 25, 33, 49-50, 70, 82, 93, 100, 107, 100, 115, 122, 138, 141-142, 202, 210, 376Google Scholar
Havana, 142, 199Google Scholar
Holland, 367Google Scholar
Honduras, 208Google Scholar
Igbo [Ebo] country, 19, 61Google Scholar
India, 30, 47, 56Google Scholar
Indian Ocean, 34Google Scholar
Ireland, 91-92, 183, 191, 357Google Scholar
Isle de Los, 11-12, 33-34, 37-39, 75, 85, 137Google Scholar
Jamaica, 48-49, 55, 61, 92-95, 116, 118, 121-124, 137, 139, 159-160, 162, 164, 170, 176, 197, 202, 207-285, 367, 374, 376, 378, 383-384, 388, 452-453, 455, 460, 463, 468, 472, 475, 477-478, 481-485Google Scholar
James Island, 30Google Scholar
Kidwelly, 170Google Scholar
Kilkeny, 170Google Scholar
Kilrush, 170Google Scholar
Kingston, 269Google Scholar
Kissi River, 11-12, 34Google Scholar
Koramantyn [Cormantine], 100Google Scholar
La Guira, 142Google Scholar
Lagos, 39, 56Google Scholar
Lancaster, 12, 57, 81Google Scholar
Leeward Islands, 56, 65, 67, 161, 227, 239, 365, 367, 376-378Google Scholar
Leeward Coast, 75Google Scholar
Leeward Rivers, 161Google Scholar
Levant, 59Google Scholar
Liverpool, 11-12, 20, 52-53, 55-57, 71, 73, 81, 83-86, 96-97, 102, 110, 116, 121-122, 127, 137, 139-140, 142-147, 153, 155, 157, 170, 186, 188-191, 193-195, 197-202, 204, 317-318Google Scholar
Loango, 21, 39, 40, 55, 57, 71, 78Google Scholar
London, 20, 53, 55, 61, 81, 83, 90-92, 96, 98, 100-102, 110, 144, 147, 152, 157-159, 204, 214, 217, 318, 347Google Scholar
Madagascar, 24Google Scholar
Majumba, 39, 71Google Scholar
Malabar, 472Google Scholar
Maryland, 20, 464Google Scholar
Martinique, 74Google Scholar
Mauritius, 56, 78Google Scholar
Mediterranean, 29Google Scholar
Melimba, 21, 34, 39, 55, 57, 71Google Scholar
Michaelmas, 186Google Scholar
Minories, 82Google Scholar
Missoula, 39Google Scholar
Montserrat, 303, 349-355, 377-378, 477, 483Google Scholar
Morocco, 23, 39Google Scholar
Mount Atlas, 9Google Scholar
Mountains of Gowvina, 22Google Scholar
Mozambique, 24, 56, 78Google Scholar
Nevis, 303, 356-362, 377-378, 477Google Scholar
New Calabar [Elem Kalabari], 18-19, 39, 47, 56, 70, 137, 161Google Scholar
Newfoundland, 150, 151, 186Google Scholar
New Providence, 116Google Scholar
New York, 55, 170Google Scholar
Niger River, 22-23, 25Google Scholar
North America, 457, 459, 464Google Scholar
Nubia, 23, 34Google Scholar
Nunez River, 36Google Scholar
Ouidah [Whydah], 13, 14-18, 39, 45-47, 56, 67-68, 70, 82, 119, 121, 273-275Google Scholar
Oyo [Eyo], 16, 40, 67Google Scholar
Persia, 39Google Scholar
Phodio, 64Google Scholar
Popo [Papaw, Popoe], 39, 273Google Scholar
Portland, 269Google Scholar
Port Royal, 269Google Scholar
Porto Novo, 39Google Scholar
Prampram, 11, 31-32, 66Google Scholar
Quilta, 39Google Scholar
Red Sea, 23Google Scholar
Rhode Island, 11, 32Google Scholar
Rio Cobre, 280Google Scholar
Rio Pongo, 11, 32, 33, 85Google Scholar
Saint Vincent, 116, 127, 134-135, 378, 382, 426-435, 457, 468, 483-484Google Scholar
Sangarea, 11, 32, 33Google Scholar
Santa Cruz, 463Google Scholar
Scotland, 357, 464Google Scholar
Senegal River, 4, 7, 9, 11, 22-25, 34, 39, 62, 63, 65-66, 72, 74, 82, 104, 161Google Scholar
Sherbro, 34, 35Google Scholar
Sherbro River, 12, 36, 67Google Scholar
Sierra Leone, 10, 11, 12, 23, 28, 29, 32-37, 39, 65-66, 75, 85, 103, 115, 161, 382Google Scholar
Sierra Leone River, 13, 35, 66-67, 83Google Scholar
Slave Coast, 34Google Scholar
South Carolina, 116, 464Google Scholar
Spanish Islands, 80, 271Google Scholar
St. Andre River, 32Google Scholar
St. Christopher, 116, 141, 142, 303, 363-389, 390-393, 457-458, 460, 463, 472Google Scholar
St. Croix, 472Google Scholar
St. Domingue [Domingo], 56, 74, 78, 373, 455Google Scholar
St. Eustatius, 141, 463Google Scholar
St. Helena, 77Google Scholar
St. Lucia, 116Google Scholar
St. James Fort, 82Google Scholar
St. Petersburg, 149, 151Google Scholar
St. Thomas, 472Google Scholar
Sufa River, 11-12, 32, 33Google Scholar
Sumatra, 24, 463, 473Google Scholar
Surinam, 472Google Scholar
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Tin, 9, 10, 26Google Scholar
Tobago, 26, 74Google Scholar
Trinidad, 142Google Scholar
Tripoli, 23Google Scholar
Vintagn, Gambia, 64Google Scholar
Virginia, 20, 382, 464Google Scholar
Virgin Islands, 479Google Scholar
Volta River, 14, 15, 38, 68, 69Google Scholar
Walo, 9, 22Google Scholar
West Indies, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 20, 26, 36, 43, 44, 49, 51, 55, 59, 60-66, 68, 70, 78-82, 90, 91, 95, 96, 110, 111, 113, 115, 116, 117, 119, 121, 124, 127, 128, 133, 134, 135, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144, 151, 158, 160, 161, 168, 171, 176, 186, 187, 188, 190, 195, 196, 201, 202, 203, 205, 207, 214, 217, 225, 282, 284, 286, 300, 307, 308, 330, 332, 337, 340, 341, 342, 345, 347, 348, 353, 354, 358, 361, 363, 372, 376, 383, 384, 404, 419, 420, 421, 432, 437, 439, 440, 441, 446, 448, 449, 450, 452-466, 467, 468, 469, 473, 475Google Scholar
Windward Coast, 12, 13, 19, 37, 38, 44, 49, 55, 61, 67, 71, 75, 83, 119, 120, 121, 124, 142, 161, 273, 452Google Scholar
Windward Islands, 453, 457, 466Google Scholar
Yanamaroo, 11, 64Google Scholar
Yorkshire, 68Google Scholar
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Africa, 181-191, 195, 197, 271, 316, 339, 359, 362, 377-378Google Scholar
Amsterdam, 353Google Scholar
Angola, 378Google Scholar
Antigua, 65-77, 324-327Google Scholar
Bahamas, 167-178, 284, 338Google Scholar
Bahia, 351Google Scholar
Barbados, 29-63, 278-279, 321-323Google Scholar
Berbice, 352Google Scholar
Bermuda, 161-166, 285-286Google Scholar
Birmingham, 196Google Scholar
Bonny, 365Google Scholar
Bordeaux, 365Google Scholar
Bristol, 195-196Google Scholar
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Cape Coast, 365Google Scholar
Cape Palmas, 352Google Scholar
Caracas, 376, 380Google Scholar
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Cayene, 367Google Scholar
Curaçao, 352, 358Google Scholar
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Essequebo, 352, 354, 358, 361Google Scholar
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Falmouth, 244Google Scholar
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Germany, 364 Gold Coast, 378Google Scholar
Grenada, 121-138, 280, 329-333Google Scholar
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India, 181, 202Google Scholar
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Jamaica, 3-27, 273-274, 312-321, 364Google Scholar
Le Havre, 365Google Scholar
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Liverpool, 193, 202, 355, 377, 378Google Scholar
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Mersey River, 194Google Scholar
Manchester, 194-195, 365Google Scholar
Maranhão, 351Google Scholar
Martinique (Martinico), 316, 364, 367, 374Google Scholar
Montserrat, 79-85Google Scholar
Nantes, 365Google Scholar
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Northwich, 194Google Scholar
Panama, 376Google Scholar
Parâ, 350Google Scholar
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Portsmouth, 244Google Scholar
Portugal, 271, 341-351Google Scholar
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Spain, 376-382Google Scholar
St. Christopher, 99-107, 329-333, 364Google Scholar
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St. Martin, 361Google Scholar
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Virgin Islands, 109-120Google Scholar
Volta River, 352Google Scholar
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Winnebah, 365Google Scholar
Winsford, 194Google Scholar
Zeeland, 357Google Scholar
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Africa, 14, 15, 57, 61, 83, 99, 114, 117, 123, 139, 153, 154, 155, 164, 165, 168, 192, 193, 209, 211, 216, 228, 229, 243, 267, 274, 298, 299Google Scholar
America, 50, 195, 227, 238, 255Google Scholar
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Ambris River, 8, 12, 14, 36, 42, 44, 46, 51-52Google Scholar
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Bonny River, 36, 46Google Scholar
Boston, 195Google Scholar
Bourdeaux, 55, 56, 57Google Scholar
Brazil, 14Google Scholar
Bristol, 4, 32, 39, 55Google Scholar
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Cameroon River, 210Google Scholar
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Cariacau, 239Google Scholar
Carrapuse Bay, 78Google Scholar
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Charles Town, 33, 95Google Scholar
Chateau Bellair, 78Google Scholar
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English Islands, 120, 138, 152, 173, 174, 200, 201, 205, 280Google Scholar
Enfalo, 51Google Scholar
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Gold Coast, 4, 24, 35, 38, 44, 57, 97, 153, 179Google Scholar
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Grand Bay, 77, 78Google Scholar
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Great Britain, 61, 62, 64, 71, 97, 98, 105, 117, 118, 122, 129, 138, 154, 157, 164, 165, 167, 170, 171, 172, 185, 186, 187, 202, 205, 208, 225, 227, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 246, 247, 251Google Scholar
Great Courland Bay, 76, 78Google Scholar
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Guinea, 55, 85, 286Google Scholar
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Jou Jou, 20Google Scholar
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La Rochelle, 56Google Scholar
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Luango, 4, 9Google Scholar
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Man of War Bay, 76Google Scholar
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Massachset’s Bay, 195Google Scholar
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Morne Agarou, 78Google Scholar
Mount Negroe, 25Google Scholar
Nantz, 55, 56, 57Google Scholar
Neutral Islands, 62, 70, 74, 79Google Scholar
Nevis Island, 251, 252, 253, 254, 259, 261, 262, 263, 266, 267, 268, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 285, 286, 289, 290Google Scholar
New York, 133Google Scholar
North America, 124, 157, 168, 201, 202Google Scholar
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Osted, 167Google Scholar
Ouachilabau, 78Google Scholar
Ouidah [Whydah], 35Google Scholar
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Prince Rupert’s Bay, 77, 78Google Scholar
Rhode Island, 195Google Scholar
Roseau, 78Google Scholar
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St. Anne, 24Google Scholar
St. Bartholomew, 167Google Scholar
St. Christopher, 37, 81, 137, 161, 186, 199, 203, 251, 252, 258, 259, 260, 262, 263, 266, 268, 269, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 285, 289, 290, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 299Google Scholar
St. Domingo, 55Google Scholar
St. George Town, 189Google Scholar
St. Eustatia, 137, 167Google Scholar
St. James, 69Google Scholar
St. Lucia, 62, 155, 225Google Scholar
St. Maloes, 55, 56, 57Google Scholar
St. Thomas Island, 35, 36, 167Google Scholar
St. Vincent, 62, 63, 65, 69, 70, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78, 83, 84, 99, 100, 105, 118, 122, 138, 141, 154, 155, 186, 205, 226, 228, 235, 236, 237, 239Google Scholar
Santa Cruz, 97Google Scholar
Scotland, 137, 150, 265 Selongo, 51Google Scholar
Sierra Leone, 25Google Scholar
South America, 57Google Scholar
South Carolina, 33, 195Google Scholar
Spain, 166, 167, 168Google Scholar
Spanish Colonies, 179Google Scholar
Tobago, 62, 63, 65, 69, 70, 73, 76, 77, 78, 81, 83, 84, 92, 96, 131, 133, 134, 138, 177Google Scholar
Trinidad, 155, 156Google Scholar
Virginia, 157, 195Google Scholar
West Indies, 15, 32, 36, 39, 40, 48, 50, 51, 55, 56, 58, 62, 64, 80, 81, 83, 88, 90, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 102, 105, 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 123, 124, 125, 127, 131, 137, 138, 139, 149, 150, 152, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 173, 174, 176, 178, 179, 180, 183, 185, 186, 188, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 222, 223, 224, 227, 234, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 252, 258, 259, 266, 267, 269, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 279, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292, 298Google Scholar
Windward Coast, 4, 15, 16, 23, 25, 33, 35, 36, 38, 41-42, 50, 57, 96, 179, Windward Islands, 192, 193, 208, 266Google Scholar
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Africa, 10, 11, 33, 45, 50, 55, 75, 83, 84, 85, 92, 98, 99, 100, 109, 115, 118, 120, 121, 130, 133, 139, 141, 145, 149, 161, 166, 172, 173, 177, 180, 186, 195, 196, 197, 199, 201, 205, 213, 225, 227, 229, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 240, 242, 243, 246, 252, 253, 262, 265, 267, 269, 273, 277, 278, 286, 288, 289, 293, 294, 296, 298, 306, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 324, 325, 326, 328, 329, 335, 336, 339, 344, 348Google Scholar
Angola, 294, 300, 319, 320, 330Google Scholar
Ambris River, 297Google Scholar
America, 90, 92, 99, 100, 101, 116, 184, 185, 208, 235, 264Google Scholar
Annabona Island, 247, 261, 281Google Scholar
Antigua, 1, 4-5, 21, 24, 26-27, 31, 34, 43, 46-51, 55, 57, 61-63, 145-148, 151-153, 156-157, 175, 233, 239, 264, 271, 338, 343Google Scholar
Barbados, 171, 175, 180-181, 184, 233-234, 264-266, 309Google Scholar
Basseterre, 256, 267, 339Google Scholar
Bight of Benin, 196, 202-203, 236Google Scholar
Bight of Biafra, 226Google Scholar
Black River, 309, 339Google Scholar
Blackheath, 86Google Scholar
Bluecastle, 86Google Scholar
Bonny, 58, 203, 276, 283, 285, 295, 298-299, 301, 304-307, 311, 317-318, 320-322, 329, 337, 342Google Scholar
Bridge Town, 234Google Scholar
British America, 101Google Scholar
British West India Islands, British Islands, 104, 114, 117, 122-123, 126, 129, 169-170, 181-182, 195, 339Google Scholar
Bristol, 229, 239-240, 250, 269, 298, 304, 311-312, 327-328, 344, 349Google Scholar
Buccra Country, 79Google Scholar
Buenos Ayres, 284, 288-289Google Scholar
Cadiz Harbour, 288, 289Google Scholar
Carolina, 245, 313Google Scholar
Calabar River, 227, 232, 236, 238, 248Google Scholar
Calabar [Old Calabar], 227-229, 236-242, 249-250, 253-254, 262-263, 269, 271-272, 311, 345, 348Google Scholar
Calabar River, 226-227, 229, 236Google Scholar
Cameroons, 236Google Scholar
Cape Coast, 297, 304, 313, 315, 318Google Scholar
Cape Mount, 226, 293, 295, 306, 313, 318-319, 325, 329Google Scholar
Cape Palmas, 226, 244, 251Google Scholar
Cape Mesurado, 254, 258, 312, 326Google Scholar
Cape Three Points, 254, 258Google Scholar
Caledonia, 86Google Scholar
Cartagena, 197, 283Google Scholar
Clarendon Parish, 71Google Scholar
Coast of Africa, 9Google Scholar
Cumberland Harbour, 197Google Scholar
Dominique, 158, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 171, 235, 256, 257, 266, 271, 339, 343Google Scholar
Dublin, 285Google Scholar
Edinburgh, 285Google Scholar
England, 1, 2, 41, 46, 49, 55, 57, 62, 79-80, 116, 132, 135, 144-146, 149, 153, 155, 157, 169, 172, 175-176, 199, 202, 249, 264, 327Google Scholar
English Island, 181Google Scholar
English Harbour, 20, 29, 43Google Scholar
Europe, 43, 68, 159, 179-180, 185-187, 195Google Scholar
Falmouth, 37Google Scholar
Fernando Po, 236-237, 254, 261-263Google Scholar
Foreign West Indies, 99-100Google Scholar
France, 178, 207, 208Google Scholar
French West India, 114, 117, 123, 126, 160, 180, 183Google Scholar
French Islands, 25, 158, 160, 165-167, 169-170, 181Google Scholar
Galenas River, 306, 313, 320Google Scholar
Gleneslay, 86, 87Google Scholar
Glasgow, 285Google Scholar
Gold Coast, 39, 58, 92, 120, 196, 235, 260, 306, 314, 316, 322Google Scholar
Grange, 86-87Google Scholar
Grain Coast, 294, 296Google Scholar
Great Britain, 39, 78, 82-85, 94, 96, 99-102, 105, 108, 110, 115, 121, 168-169, 175, 177-178, 182-183, 185, 187-188, 199-200, 266, 289, 338Google Scholar
Green River, 86-87Google Scholar
Grenada Island, 132-137, 295, 308-309, 338, 340Google Scholar
Guadeloupe, 158, 175, 178, 184Google Scholar
Guinea, 118,130-131, 178, 181, 229Google Scholar
Half Moon Bay, 267Google Scholar
Havana, 138, 197Google Scholar
India, 299Google Scholar
Iraq [Mesopotamia], 86, 87Google Scholar
Ireland, 99, 100, 115, 116Google Scholar
Isle de Los, 205Google Scholar
Jamaica, 68-71, 74-78, 81-85, 88-94, 96, 102, 104, 106, 108-110, 116-118, 127, 128, 131, 138-139, 141-142, 159-160, 163-164, 176, 180, 182-186, 188, 191-192, 195, 233, 305, 308-309, 324, 335, 338-339Google Scholar
Junk, 325,331-333, 335, 343Google Scholar
Kingston, 200, 202, 203, 308Google Scholar
Kru Setra [Crue Setra], 296, 334Google Scholar
Leeward Island, 1-2, 143, 149-150, 153-156, 163, 184, 186, 234, 246Google Scholar
Liverpool, 193-194, 203-205, 210, 220-232, 249-250, 260, 277, 296, 304, 311, 325, 327-328, 343, 348Google Scholar
London, 93, 157, 223, 229, 239-240, 264, 273, 277, 285, 341Google Scholar
London River, 252Google Scholar
Manna, 324, 329, 335Google Scholar
Mambooka, 330Google Scholar
Maria Port, 305, 307, 335Google Scholar
Martinique, 158, 175, 178, 180Google Scholar
Mounteagle, 86Google Scholar
Montevideo, 289Google Scholar
Montserrat, 338, 343Google Scholar
Morne Forturne, 165Google Scholar
Nesou, 334Google Scholar
New Calabar [Elem Kalabari], 202, 298, 321, 343New Town, 227-229, 241, 249-250, 269, 271, 345, 347-348Google Scholar
Netherlands, 208, 283Google Scholar
Nevis Island, 2, 339, 343Google Scholar
North America, 60, 63, 283Google Scholar
Old Town, 227-229, 240-241, 249-251, 269, 271, 345-348Google Scholar
Plate River, 278-279, 282, 284-285, 288-289Google Scholar
Pope’s Head Division, 56Google Scholar
Portugal, 261Google Scholar
Port Royal, 125Google Scholar
Portsmouth, 290Google Scholar
Providence, 86-87Google Scholar
Radou, 335Google Scholar
Richmond Vale, 86Google Scholar
Rio del Rey, 226-227, 232, 236-238, 247-248, 253-254, 262-263, 270-271Google Scholar
Roseau Bay, 256, 266Google Scholar
St. Christopher, 20, 145-152, 156-158, 175, 235, 255-257, 267, 338-339, 342-343Google Scholar
St. Domingo, 178Google Scholar
St. John’s Town, 29Google Scholar
St. Lucia, 165, 178Google Scholar
St. George’s Town, 295, 308Google Scholar
St. Vincent, 339, 343Google Scholar
St. Thomas, 283, 314, 325, 326Google Scholar
San Juan Fort, 197Google Scholar
Spain, 207, 208, 261, 278, 289Google Scholar
Spanish America, 142Google Scholar
Spanish Islands, 142Google Scholar
Spanish Town, 200Google Scholar
Spring Garden, 86Google Scholar
South Carolina, 235Google Scholar
South America, 282, 284, 291Google Scholar
Thames River, 288Google Scholar
Tobago, 132, 136, 169-170, 309Google Scholar
Trinidad, 15Google Scholar
United States of America, 99-101Google Scholar
Virginia, 228-229Google Scholar
West Indies, 7, 9, 11, 20, 24, 42-43, 93-96, 98-102, 104-113, 115-133, 138-139, 142-145, 149-151, 154-155, 157-159, 163-165, 169, 171-172, 175-181, 183-187, 195-197, 200, 205, 225-226, 228-230, 232-234, 235-236, 238-239, 242-244, 248-249, 259-264, 267, 269-272, 284, 288, 295, 307, 309-310, 314, 338Google Scholar
Woodbridge’s Bay, 266Google Scholar
Windward Coast, 37-39, 43, 58, 118, 205, 226, 229, 232-235, 237-238, 243, 245-246, 248, 251, 253-258, 273, 294, 296, 300, 306, 314, 318-320, 324, 329, 339, 347Google Scholar
Windward Islands, 125Google Scholar
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Africa, 3, 8, 10, 13-14, 16, 18-21, 30, 33, 35-38, 40-43, 45, 54, 61-62, 68, 74, 82, 94-95, 97, 101-102, 105, 109-110, 116, 123, 126, 128-130, 139-142, 145-149, 153, 169-170, 172-174, 177, 181-183, 203, 207, 209-210, 212, 214-215, 219, 223-224, 228-229, 233-234, 269, 283, 285, 296, 299-301, 303, 312-313, 317, 326, 335, 362-363, 367, 372, 375, 381-382, 385, 388, 390-391Google Scholar
Accra, 82, 84, 89, 173, 225, 227, 231-232Google Scholar
Albadar [Gambia River], 3, 6, 11, 24, 30-31, 123, 128, 177, 183, 302, 369, 371Google Scholar
Albreda, 31Google Scholar
America, 16, 33, 107-108, 184, 187, 190-195, 199, 205, 214, 289, 318, 335, 354, 356, 360-361, 380Google Scholar
America Continent, 200, 205Google Scholar
Amunda, 166Google Scholar
Angola, 151-153, 166Google Scholar
Annigado, 289Google Scholar
Anomabu [Annamaboe], 1, 89, 94, 98, 100, 152-153, 166, 208, 211, 233, 384Google Scholar
Antigua, 18, 97, 101, 133, 137, 212, 235, 247, 268, 274, 290, 303-304, 317Google Scholar
Appolonia, 62, 153, 173, 209, 211, 224-229, 231-233Google Scholar
Aquaw, 155Google Scholar
Ashantee Country, 388Google Scholar
Assenie, 153, 166Google Scholar
Bahama Islands, 189, 360-362Google Scholar
Bananas, 74Google Scholar
Barbados, 129, 133, 137, 173, 212, 234, 247, 251, 253, 255, 257, 258, 260-261, 263, 264-265, 267-268, 303, 317, 330-331, 334-335, 338-344, 350, 352, 354-355, 360-361, 378Google Scholar
Barbessin, 22, 24, 43Google Scholar
Benin, 367, 382Google Scholar
Benin River, 382Google Scholar
Bens Island, 175Google Scholar
Berwick, 244Google Scholar
Bight of Guinea, 385Google Scholar
Bolton Parish, 351Google Scholar
Bonny, 385Google Scholar
Boston, 107, 109, 334, 357, 361Google Scholar
Brandenburg, 166Google Scholar
Bridge Town, 253, 255, 258-261, 337, 345, 353Google Scholar
Bristol, 56, 73, 76, 150-152, 155, 162-163, 356, 371-374, 376-377, 386Google Scholar
Bristol River, 152Google Scholar
British West Indies, 13-17, 33, 52, 54-55, 60, 64-65, 71, 74, 80, 89, 104-105, 107-108, 115, 126, 129, 136, 138, 144, 146, 159, 161, 164-165, 167, 173, 189-191, 196, 205, 210, 212-220, 234, 240-241, 244, 247, 251, 257, 262, 268, 294, 296, 301, 303-306, 308, 311, 323-325, 330-331, 351, 355-357, 362-364, 378-381Google Scholar
Calabar [Old Calabar], 125, 132-133, 151-156, 159, 165-166, 168, 367, 370, 391Google Scholar
Calabar River, 152Google Scholar
Calliaqua, 328Google Scholar
Camaranca River, 148Google Scholar
Cape Blanco, 3, 19, 207Google Scholar
Cape Coast, 44, 153, 166, 173, 211Google Scholar
Cape Coast Castle, 223-224, 226, 232Google Scholar
Cape Lahou, 82, 111, 226, 232-233, 384-385Google Scholar
Cape Lopez, 140-141, 165, 207Google Scholar
Cape Mount, 74Google Scholar
Cape Negro, 174Google Scholar
Cape of Good Hope, 174Google Scholar
Cape Palmas, 81, 94, 149Google Scholar
Cape Rouge, 25, 37Google Scholar
Cape Three Points, 234Google Scholar
Cape Verde, 19, 301, 313Google Scholar
Caramansa River, 35, 36, 74 Cariacou, 303Google Scholar
Carolina, 33, 105, 196, 197, 364Google Scholar
Carolinas, 356Google Scholar
Cayenne, 28-29Google Scholar
Ceded Islands, 320Google Scholar
Ceylon, 231Google Scholar
Chactaw, 196Google Scholar
Charles Town, 184, 196, 198Google Scholar
Cherokee, 196Google Scholar
Coast of Africa, 66, 78, 112, 115, 121, 126, 139, 143, 146-147, 151-152, 173, 177, 184, 207, 214, 215, 295-296, 301, 324, 372, 377, 385Google Scholar
Combay, 231Google Scholar
Commenda, 166, 173, 233Google Scholar
Cornwall, 386Google Scholar
Creek, 196Google Scholar
Cross River, 159Google Scholar
Dacard, 26, 37, 48, 178-179, 181, 297Google Scholar
Dahomey, 62, 73, 78-79Google Scholar
Dalmanny, 39Google Scholar
Damel Kingdom, 5, 17, 25-26, 33, 37, 43, 45-49, 178-179, 182-183Google Scholar
Dixcove, 166, 228Google Scholar
Dominica, 128, 212, 217, 380Google Scholar
Dorsetshire, 267Google Scholar
Duke Town, 159Google Scholar
Dunco Country, 388Google Scholar
East Indies, 210, 214, 227-228, 231, 233Google Scholar
England, 130, 132-133, 147, 173, 208, 211, 216, 227, 232-233, 251, 257-258, 262, 264, 268-269, 280, 294, 302, 338, 342, 350, 352, 355-358, 385, 391Google Scholar
Europe, 40, 140, 180, 188-189, 191, 193, 201, 301-302, 318, 321, 354Google Scholar
Fante Country, 387Google Scholar
Forge, 377Google Scholar
Fort Orange, 166Google Scholar
France, 217Google Scholar
Fernando Po, 158, 370, 371Google Scholar
Gabon, 140-141, 146-147, 151-152, 153, 158, 165-166Google Scholar
Galam, 28-29, 39, 296Google Scholar
Gambia, 12-13, 21-22, 27, 30, 35, 179-182, 296, 367, 369, 381Google Scholar
Ganna, 26, 179Google Scholar
Georgia, 184, 195, 197, 199, 206Google Scholar
Gold Coast, 62, 74, 89, 111, 223, 227, 231-233, 383-384, 388, 390-391Google Scholar
Gorée, 3-6, 8, 10-13, 16, 21-27, 30, 35-39, 40, 43-49, 177-179, 223, 225, 228, 231, 296, 298-302, 313Google Scholar
Granby Fort, 245-246Google Scholar
Great Britain, 61, 101, 195-196, 198-199, 217, 262, 267, 314, 351, 363Google Scholar
Grenades, Grenada, 137, 212, 234, 247, 303-305, 307-311, 314, 316, 318-328Google Scholar
Guadaloupe, 212Google Scholar
Guatemala, 301Google Scholar
Guinea, 44, 47, 116, 121, 129, 137, 147, 155, 162-164, 212, 223, 226, 240-241, 267, 270, 277, 339, 352-353, 378, 381, 383Google Scholar
Guzzerat, 228Google Scholar
Havana, 216Google Scholar
Hutchinson’s Island, 194, 196, 202Google Scholar
Igbo [Ebo] Country, 204Google Scholar
Isle de Los, 74, 367Google Scholar
Isle of Wight, 94Google Scholar
Jago Island, 129Google Scholar
Jamaica, 18, 95, 120, 137, 162, 165, 189, 191-193, 195, 198-206, 212-213, 215-218, 220, 234-235, 239, 241-242, 244-248, 250, 334, 351, 363, 378, 381Google Scholar
Joal, 21-22, 24, 37-39, 43Google Scholar
Kew Gardens, 231Google Scholar
Kingston, 200, 213, 218, 236, 239-240, 242-246, 248, 250, 329, 379-380Google Scholar
Lancaster, 146Google Scholar
Leeward Islands, 290Google Scholar
Leicestershire, 345-346, 355-356, 361Google Scholar
Little Courland, 246Google Scholar
Liverpool, 31, 52, 56-57, 60, 63, 65, 67-68, 70-71, 73, 76-78, 101, 103, 106, 108-110, 123, 125, 128, 130-131, 150, 152, 163, 165, 170-171, 208, 233, 282, 363, 370, 386Google Scholar
London, 13, 31, 33, 58, 70, 76, 81, 108, 176, 233, 247, 283, 355, 362, 386Google Scholar
Long Brady, 267Google Scholar
Long Island, 357Google Scholar
Madeira, 147Google Scholar
Mandingo, 182Google Scholar
Martinique, 212Google Scholar
Maryland, 380Google Scholar
Middleham, 345, 351Google Scholar
Mobile, 196Google Scholar
Morocco, 33Google Scholar
Nazareth, 152-153, 155, 165Google Scholar
Netherlands, 385Google Scholar
New Calabar [Elem Kalabari], 367Google Scholar
New Calabar River, 375, 377Google Scholar
New Town, 126-127, 131-132, 159, 391-393Google Scholar
New York, 107, 109, 357Google Scholar
Newport, 267Google Scholar
North America, 183, 195-196, 199, 203, 268, 283, 356Google Scholar
Northern Provinces, 109Google Scholar
Nova Scotia, 360Google Scholar
Nun River, 147, 148Google Scholar
Old Harbour, 218Google Scholar
Old Town, 132, 159, 391, 393Google Scholar
Ouidah [Whydah], 68, 78Google Scholar
Oxford, 364Google Scholar
Paris, 13, 41Google Scholar
Parrot Island, 166Google Scholar
Pembrokeshire, 267Google Scholar
Philadelphia, 88, 96, 98, 100, 354Google Scholar
Plantains Islands, 139Google Scholar
Plymouth, 102Google Scholar
Portsmouth, 94, 97, 230, 234, 356Google Scholar
Providence, 360Google Scholar
Puerto Rico, 212Google Scholar
Queen’s Bay, 245Google Scholar
Rhode Island, 357, 361Google Scholar
Richmond Hill, 306Google Scholar
Road Town, 182, 283, 286, 288-291Google Scholar
Rochelle, 30Google Scholar
Rusisque, 37, 46, 48Google Scholar
Sallum, 24, 35, 38-39, 43Google Scholar
Sandy Point, 245Google Scholar
Savannah, 184, 198-199, 379Google Scholar
Scotland, 195, Seconde, 166, 211, 224, 226, 228, 232-233Google Scholar
Senegal River, 19-22, 25, 27-29, 35-37, 39-40, 296, 298, 367Google Scholar
Sherbro, 140, 145, 147-148, 209Google Scholar
Shrewsbury, 359Google Scholar
Sierra Leone, 74, 101, 105, 147-149, 169-170, 172-175, 177, 208, 210, 212Google Scholar
Sin, 24-25, 43Google Scholar
Sisters River, 153Google Scholar
Somersetshire, 262Google Scholar
South America, 239, 246Google Scholar
South Carolina, 146, 184, 195-196, 198, 206, 364Google Scholar
St. Andrew River, 209Google Scholar
St. Christopher, 162, 212, 235, 247, 268, 290, 317Google Scholar
St. David Parish, 326Google Scholar
St. George, 303, 308-309, 312, 315, 320-321, 325-326, 328, 359Google Scholar
St. Joseph Parish, 360-361Google Scholar
St. Louis Island, 27Google Scholar
St. Lucia, 234, 257-258, 303Google Scholar
St. Thomas Island, 151, 177, 211, 223, 227-228, 230-231, 234Google Scholar
St. Vincent, 303, 328-329Google Scholar
Stapleton, 267Google Scholar
Staten Island, 356-357Google Scholar
Sweden, 18-19, 41Google Scholar
Tantumquerry, 173, 211Google Scholar
Tenrisse, 177Google Scholar
Thames River, 175, 193Google Scholar
Tobago, 234-235, 237, 242-246, 249, 303, 312Google Scholar
Tortola, 234, 268-269, 271-274, 278-279, 282-283, 285-287, 289-290, 292-293Google Scholar
Tweed, 244Google Scholar
Virgin Islands, 295Google Scholar
Virginia, 380Google Scholar
Wakefield, 359Google Scholar
Wales, 264, 267Google Scholar
Wappoa, 102, 108Google Scholar
West Whitton, 354, 356Google Scholar
Windward Coast, 74, 135, 142, 149, 153, 391Google Scholar
Windward Islands, 268Google Scholar
Winnebah, 211, 225, 227, 229, 231Google Scholar
Winterborn, 267Google Scholar
Yanamaroo, 371Google Scholar
Yorkshire, 329, 345-346, 351, 354, 359Google Scholar
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Angra [Danger] River, 5, 8Google Scholar
Anomabu, 42Google Scholar
Antigua, 23-26, 103Google Scholar
Appolonia, 42Google Scholar
Barbados, 23-26, 43-44, 99, 103Google Scholar
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Boston, 98Google Scholar
Bridgetown, 25, 43Google Scholar
Bristol Town, 4-5Google Scholar
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Calabar [Old Calabar], 3, 9, 11, 12Google Scholar
Cape Coast, 40, 42-43Google Scholar
Cape Mount, 4, 11, 14Google Scholar
Ceylon, 15Google Scholar
Charleston, 18, 30, 32, 105Google Scholar
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East Indies, 11Google Scholar
England, 98Google Scholar
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Gabon, 3, 8Google Scholar
Gelenas, 14-16Google Scholar
Grand Cora, 5-7Google Scholar
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Grandterre, 81Google Scholar
Grenada, 10, 78-81, 82-83, 86Google Scholar
Guinea Coast, 26-27, 30Google Scholar
Isle de Los, 14Google Scholar
Jamaica, 26, 43, 44-74, 84-99, 103Google Scholar
Junk River, 28Google Scholar
Kingston, 48, 63, 105Google Scholar
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Liverpool, 4, 11, 26, 27Google Scholar
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Mediterranean, 12Google Scholar
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Monsterrat, 26, 74-81Google Scholar
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Pennsylvania, 62Google Scholar
Rhode Island, 98Google Scholar
Rice Coast, 9Google Scholar
Savannah, 62Google Scholar
Sesters River, 5-6Google Scholar
Settra Kru [Settra Crue], 7, 40Google Scholar
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South Carolina, 10, 18, 30, 32, 53Google Scholar
St. Chrisopher, 11, 24-26Google Scholar
St. Domingue, 99-100Google Scholar
St. Lucia, 26, 103Google Scholar
St. Vincent, 103Google Scholar
Stockton, 54Google Scholar
Upper Guinea Coast, 18-22Google Scholar
Virginia, 12, 29Google Scholar
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Whitehaven, 12-13Google Scholar
Windward Coast, 4-5, 9, 24-25, 40-41Google Scholar
Yorkshire, 69, 82Google Scholar
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Dimensions of the following ships in the port of Liverpool, implied in the African Slave Trade, 1Google Scholar
An account of the value and amount of goods, being British produce or manufacture, entered for exportation for the coast of Africa from the several ports of Great Britain, for the years 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, and 1776, and for the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, and 1787; distinguishing each port, 3-5Google Scholar
An account of the value and amount of Foreign Goods entered for exportation to the Coast of Africa, from the several ports of Great Britain, for the years 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, and 1776, and for the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, and 1787; distinguishing each port, and also distinguishing what proportion of goods so exported were purchased from the East India Company, 7-10Google Scholar
An account of the quantity and value of the goods exported to the Coast of Africa, in years 1772, 73, 74, 75, and 76, and 1783, 84, 85, 86, and 87; distinguishing each year, and the British producer and manufacture from foreign merchandise, and also distinguishing such articles as were purchased from the East India Company, 13-20Google Scholar
Port Lancaster. An account of the quantity and value of the goods exported to the Coast of Africa, for the periods as under; distinguishing each year, and the British Produce and Manufacture from Foreign Merchandise, and also distinguishing such Articles as were purchased from the East India Company, 21Google Scholar
Port of Liverpool. An account of the quantity and value of the goods exported from this port to the Coast of Africa, in the years 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, and 1787; distinguishing each year, and the British Produce and Manufacture from Foreign Merchandise, and also distinguishing such Articles as were purchased from the East India Company, 23-28Google Scholar
An account of the value and amount of Goods being British produce or manufacture entered for exportation for the Coast of Africa, from the several ports of Great Britain, for the years 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1781, and 1782; distinguishing each port, 31-33Google Scholar
An account of the value and amount of Goods entered for exportation for the Coast of Africa, from the several ports of Great Britain, for the years 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1781, and 1782; distinguishing each port, and also distinguishing what portion of goods so exported were purchased from the East India Company, 35-38Google Scholar
Bristol. An account of the quantity and value of the goods exported to the Coast of Africa, in the years 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1781, 1782; distinguishing each year, and the British Produce and Manufacture from Foreign Merchandise, and also distinguishing such Articles as were purchased from the East India Company, 41-43Google Scholar
Port Lancaster. An account of the quantity and value of the goods exported to the Coast of Africa, for the periods as under; distinguishing each year, and the British Produce and Manufacture from Foreign Merchandise, and also distinguishing such Articles as were purchased from the East India Company, 45Google Scholar
Liverpool. An account of the value and amount entered for exportation to the Coast of Africa from this port, in the years 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1781, and 1782; distinguishing what proportion of goods so exported were British, foreign, or purchased from the East India Company, 47-49Google Scholar
An account of the value and amount of production of Africa imported into Great Britain, from the year 1771 to 1788, distinguishing the productions, and their amount for each, and ports of importation, 53-59Google Scholar
Port of Bristol. An account of the value and amount of the productions of Africa imported into this port, either by a direct importation from thence, or in a circuitous manner, by the way of the West Indies, or any other quarter, from the year 1779 to 1787, 61Google Scholar
Port Lancaster. An account of the value and amount of the productions of Africa imported into this port, from the year 1771 to the year 1778, distinguishing the productions and amount for each year, 63Google Scholar
Port of Liverpool. An account of the value and amount of the productions of Africa imported into this port, from the year 1771 to the year 1788, distinguishing the productions and amount for each year, 65Google Scholar
Port of Poole. An account of the value and amount of the productions of Africa imported into this port in the years undermentioned, distinguishing the productions and amount for each year, 67Google Scholar
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An account of the imports and exports of rum and sugar into and from Great Britain, for the year ending Christmas 1787, with the Duties and excise, as well as the Drawbacks, paid thereon, 73Google Scholar
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An account of the number of Negroes imported into, and exported from, the Island of Jamaica, also, an account of the number annually retained in the island, as far back as the same can be made up, 239-245Google Scholar
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An account of the number of ships and vessels that arrived in the British West India islands from the Coast of Africa, in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788; distinguishing the name of each vessel, the date of her entry, the number of her men, including officers, the amount of her tonnage, and the date and place of her registry, 261-266Google Scholar
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An account of the number of ships and vessels that cleared from the ports of Liverpool and Bristol to the Coast of Africa, in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788; distinguishing the name of each vessel, the date of clearance, the number of her men, including officers, her tonnage, and the date and place of her register, 271-277Google Scholar
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An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which have entered in the ports of Great Britain from Africa, in 1788 and 1789; together with the total exports to Africa in each of those years; distinguishing the ports which they sailed from and the value of the British, India, and foreign goods so exported, 429Google Scholar
An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which have entered in the years 1787 and 1788; in the several British West India Islands from Africa, with the number of negroes which were imported on board the same in each year, and also the negroes imported from other countries; together with the number of negroes which were exported, distinguishing each island, 431Google Scholar
An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which entered in the ports of Great Britain from the British West India Islands, in the years 1788 and 1789; distinguishing each and the value of imports from the said islands to Great Britain, with the amount of the duties of customs and excise thereon, distinguishing each.433Google Scholar
An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which cleared from Great Britain to the British West India Islands, in the years 1788 and 1789; distinguishing each, together with the total value of exports from Great Britain to the British West Indies; distinguishing the amount of British, India, and foreign goods, 435Google Scholar
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Estimate of an African Voyage, upon the principle it is and has been the mode of carrying it on, viz. At five slaves to two tons, 21Google Scholar
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General Account of the Number of Slaves exported annually from the Coast of Negro Land, 39Google Scholar
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An account of the number of His Majesty’s troops that have been sent to the factories on the African Coast, 89Google Scholar
State of all the grants which have been made by Parliament, towards the maintenance of the British Forts and settlements belonging to the Royal African Company, and to that, which at present subsists, 112Google Scholar
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A muster roll for the ship Africa, Mungo Wright, master from Bristol to Africa and Grenada, 169Google Scholar
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Receipt of wages, 182Google Scholar
Receipt of several sums of money in full for two months pay, 185Google Scholar
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Review of the state of the island of Jamaica, 264Google Scholar
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Account of negroes imported from Africa, sold by Messrs. Rainfords, 275Google Scholar
Account of negroes imported from Africa, and sold from 1781 to 1786 by Mures and Dunlop, 275Google Scholar
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Accounts of the negroes given in for the poll tax annually from the year 1764 to 1780 inclusive, and from 1781 to 1786, with the number of negroes imported in each year, 296Google Scholar
Account of the damage done by the hurricane in Barbadoes, October 10, 1780, 296Google Scholar
The produce of Barbadoes exported, upon a medium of eight years, viz from 1740 to 1748, 297Google Scholar
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Economy of a plantation estate in the island of Barbadoes delivered by Mr. Barthwaite, from 1779 to 1786, 311-313Google Scholar
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An account of the number of inhabitants in the Island of Bermuda, agreeable to returns made in 1783, 440Google Scholar
Return of the number of troops sent to the West Indies, from the year 1764 to 1774 inclusive; and of the number sent thither since the peace in 1783, particularizing the numbers in each corps that died there, in the first and second year after their arrival, 468Google Scholar
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Average quantity of produce from the following estates in Jamaica, 86Google Scholar
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Account of the Vessels, and amount of their cargoes, now employed by the merchants of Liverpool in the African Slave Trade, 210-219Google Scholar
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A list of African ships laid up in Liverpool, in consequence of the Restrictions on the trade, 222Google Scholar
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An account of the total quantity of sugar imported from the British West India Islands into Great Britain. Also an account of the quantity of raw and refined sugars exported from Great Britain, distinguishing the quantity exported to Ireland, and other parts of the Empire, from the quantity exported to foreign parts, from 1772-1775 and 1787-1790, 269Google Scholar
An account of the quantity of British and foreign plantation sugars, imported into North America, in the following years, distinguishing each year, and the British from the foreign sugars. Years 1769-1772, 273Google Scholar
An account of the quantity of sugar, being British plantation produce, imported into Great Britain in the following years (1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1787, 1788, 1789, 1790), distinguishing each year, and the each island whence imported, 277Google Scholar
An account of the quantity of rum and melasses exported from the British West Indies, to all parts, in the years 1787, 1788, and 1789, distinguishing each year, and the countries to which exported, 281Google Scholar
Abstract of such of the muster rolls of Liverpool slave ships, as were returned into the Custom House there, from December 1784 to 1St January 1790, 290Google Scholar
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An account of the number of slaves which have been imported from Africa into the British West India Islands, between the 5th January 1789 and the 5th January 1792, distinguishing each year, and of the number retained in the British West India Islands, and the number re-exported thence to the settlements of foreign powers, 315Google Scholar
An account of the number of vessels, their names and tonnage, and number of men, that have arrived from Africa in the British West India Islands, between the 5th January 1789 and the 5th January 1791, distinguishing each year, with the number of slaves imported therein, distinguishing the men from the women, and boys from girls, 317-323Google Scholar
An account of the number of vessels, with the amount of their tonnage, their names, the port to which they belong, and the names of the respective owners of each, that have cleared out from the Ports of London, Bristol, and Liverpool, to the Coast of Africa, for the purpose of purchasing slaves, from the 5th of January 1792 to the 4th of May 1792, 325-327Google Scholar
An account of the number of vessels, with the amount of their tonnage, their names, the port to which they belong, and the names of the respective owners of each, that have cleared out from the Ports of London, Bristol, and Liverpool, to the Coast of Africa, for the purpose of purchasing slaves, in the three years preceding the 5th of January 1792, 329-337Google Scholar
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Lists of Ships, 1, 83, 87, 233, 237, 261-66, 271-77, 279, 281, 282, 283, 337-353, 355-376, 379-381, 383-385, 425, 427, 429, 431, 433, 435Google Scholar
Atlantic, 253, 254Google Scholar
Friendship, 387, 388Google Scholar
Grange, 241Google Scholar
James, 388Google Scholar
Nautilus, 252, 253, 254Google Scholar
Vernon Transport, 252, 253, 254Google Scholar
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Lists of Ships, 51-56, 343Google Scholar
Bannastre, 47Google Scholar
Brig Venus, 47Google Scholar
Brooks, 42, 43Google Scholar
Brothers, 42, 45Google Scholar
Camden, 318Google Scholar
Concord, 362Google Scholar
Eliza, 47, 50, 357Google Scholar
Fairy, 175Google Scholar
Golden Age, 42Google Scholar
Grenville Bay, 367Google Scholar
Harriet, 318Google Scholar
Kitty, 42, 43Google Scholar
Lively, 357Google Scholar
Martha, 357Google Scholar
Mary, 47, 362Google Scholar
Mary Anne, 47Google Scholar
Minerva, 190Google Scholar
Royal Charlotte, 313Google Scholar
Ship Venus, 42, 47Google Scholar
Symond, 191, 260, 261Google Scholar
Tarlton, 47, 175Google Scholar
Tartar, 34Google Scholar
Three Friends, 317Google Scholar
Venus, 317Google Scholar
Weazle, 190Google Scholar
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Lists of Ships, 116, 145-146, 148-150, 152-153, 158-159, 162-164, 166-167, 169-170, 175, 177, 189-190, 199, 273-275 Aeolus, 200-201Google Scholar
Africa, 147Google Scholar
Alexander, 50Google Scholar
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Britannia, 48, 49, 137-138Google Scholar
Fisher, 318Google Scholar
Gainsborough, 317-318Google Scholar
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Juno, 48, 137-138Google Scholar
King George, 48, 137, 138Google Scholar
Little Pearl (previous Ruby) 50, 128, 132-133, 136Google Scholar
Master, 178, 191Google Scholar
Molly, 315, 317-318Google Scholar
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Pearl, 183Google Scholar
Richey, 55Google Scholar
Ruby (later Little Pearl), 50, 52-54, 126-129, 132-133, 136Google Scholar
Saint Andrew, 53Google Scholar
Sally, 173Google Scholar
Thomas, 180Google Scholar
True Blue, 139Google Scholar
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Alexander, 35, 39Google Scholar
Catharine, 33, 39Google Scholar
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Gainsborough, 209Google Scholar
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Lists of Ships, 210-219, 222Google Scholar
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Indian Queen, 240, 250Google Scholar
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Tartar, 264, 293Google Scholar
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Venus, 232, 250, 260, 262Google Scholar
Vulture, 304, 311Google Scholar
York, 232-233, 260Google Scholar
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Amelia, 151, 163Google Scholar
Black Joke, 123, 128-129Google Scholar
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Brothers, 171Google Scholar
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Dawkins, 244, 247Google Scholar
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Fisher, 170Google Scholar
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Iphigenia, 247Google Scholar
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Nautilus, 169-173, 233Google Scholar
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Phoenix, 208, 377Google Scholar
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Prince of Wales, 158, 165Google Scholar
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Racehorse, 12Google Scholar
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Zephyr, 178, 181, 183Google Scholar
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Lists of Ships, 297-303, 317-323, 325-326, 329-336Google Scholar
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