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Jamaica : Despatches, Apr-Dec 1826 : Acts and Legislation; Correspondence

Title
Jamaica : Despatches, Apr-Dec 1826 : Acts and Legislation; Correspondence 1814; 1824; Dec 1825 - Jan 1827.
Publication
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource
Language
English
Local Notes
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Notes
AMDigital Reference:CO 137/163.
CO 137.
Reproduction of: Jamaica : Despatches, Apr-Dec 1826, 1814; 1824; Dec 1825 - Jan 1827.
The National Archives, UK
English
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Summary
Letters from 'offices' (Government departments and other organisations) and individuals relating to Jamaica. Correspondents and subjects covered are as follows: Offices: Admiralty (answer to Colonial Office not required as Mr Rickell has himself applied to the Admiralty; means of bringing 'invalid' troops home; expense of Sir J Keane's passage to New Providence and back); Agents (letter for Mr Bullock; detention of mail; request for mail to be delayed; Act appointing commissioner to contract for loan; the Loan Bill, resolutions of Loan Commissioners; request for appointment, Assembly measures regarding Slave Code, sending away of slaves Charles Mark and John Baptiste, expenses which arose from recent uprising; detention of mail; expenses; letter from Committee of Correspondence; interview; letter to Mr Wilberforce; Loan Act; silk production; interview; letters from Mr Venables; detention of packet; interview; wishes to introduce Mr Mitchell who was involved in Lescene and Escoffery case; West India Company; appointment; requests copy of report by Messrs Maddock and Dwarris; thanks for legal commissioners' report); Commander in Chief (reports sickness and mortality among troops; approves mode proposed by Navy Board for conveyance of 'invalid' troops; disinclination of authorities to comply with necessary requisition for troops; flooring for tents); Council Office (Order disallowing Act regarding the sale of real estate of Dr Hugh Munro; Order disallowing Acts Nos 1796 & 1808; Order approving new seal for colony); Board of Trade (letter from Mr M Hanly on 'persons of colour'; returns Acts Nos 1792-1809 & 1810; Returns Acts Nos 1815, 1818, 1819, 1833 & 1837; returns Act No 1835 and sees no objection); Home Office (papers to Law Office regarding case of Simpson convicted of rape); Law Officers (Crown has no claim on the Aleppo Estate); James Stephen, legal adviser (letter from Duke of Manchester regarding charges as stated in a notice issued by British consul in United States; appointment to vacant benefices by West India bishops); Board of Ordnance (payment for camp equipment; supply of water for troops; enquiry regarding Bills relating to water pipes; flooring for tents and its cost); Treasury (introduction of British silver coinage; payment to Duke of Manchester for printed copies of laws; four 'black' persons whom no employers are willing to take as apprentices); War Office (emoluments of Captain Gray as Captain of Fort Montego); Wesleyan Missionary Society (disavows certain resolutions passed at meeting at Kingston [with printed extract of minutes of a meeting]); Henry Goulburn, secretary for Ireland (memorial from Denis Kehoe); J Dyer, Baptist Missionary Society (states that Reverend J Phillips has been called on to serve in the militia; requests reply to previous letter); A Hamilton, Bishop of London's office (Bishop's residence; need for clergy at Jamaica); General Post Office (detention of the Jamaica mails); R G Clarke, London Gazette Office (unprecedented request by agent for advertisement to be inserted); Editor of Morning Herald (thanks for Jamaican papers); Thomas Amyot, Colonial Registry Office (enquiry about James Woodcock). Individuals: Lord Auckland (silk cultivation); A Baring (sailing of packet); Reverend Bickell (his memorial); J Bainbridge (Aleppo Estate); Margaret Brierly (relief); M Buckoll (appointment of Reverend Mr Pope as archdeacon of Jamaica); Cazenore & Company (passport for Mr P J Gourmez); R Cargill (Aleppo Estate); A Colvile (packet); G Cundy (claim on Forsyth family); T Cheadle (property left by his brother); J Dobie (parcel); Reverend C Driffield (escaped slave destitute at Liverpool); Private P Dolan (property of Collins); F Dawson (enquiry regarding J Green); T English (enquiry regarding property); Reverend Fox (appointment of Mr Pope as archdeacon); Goldschmidt & Company (detention of mail); J Green (assistance; delivery of papers); Reverend J Gibson (Archdeacon Pope's patent); W Hart (property of James Hart); H Hyndman (asks whether any commissioners have been appointed to enquire into abuses in Jamaica); M Hanly (amelioration of the state of 'free people of colour'); J S Innes (observations on case of Lescene and Escoffery); D Kehoe (enquiry regarding son); W Money (proceedings of Wesleyan Missionary Society); McDowall & Company, Kingston (return of African 'negroes' apprenticed at Kingston); W Manning (Loan Bill); M McWilliams (marriage); McClenahan (property of Mr Hart); G Pinnock (offers services as catechist); J Prideaux (freedom of a 'negro female' now at Plymouth); P Robinson (passport for Mr J Gourmez); B Signier, French Consulate (enquiry regarding M Francois and M Banch at Montreal and regarding M Viand; certificate of death of M Esprit [in French]); J B Stuart (certificate of Mr Buerly's marriage); J Sullivan (thanks for communication; interview); Reverend Trew (forwards letter from Bishop); W B Upton (enquiry regarding son); J Williamson (medical appointment); P Whilp (property claim).
Variant and related titles
Colonial Caribbean, Module 1.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts / Online
Added to Catalog
March 03, 2022
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Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
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