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A Quaker merchant, William Graham writes about the slave revolt and business in Antigua. May 29, 1738. 2 pp., 30 cm.
Baptisimal form. Early example of Demerary printing. Certifies the baptism of William Clark, born 17 Oct 1805, son of Richard Clarke and Anna Marie Runnels Clarke. Printed on fine "Dobbs Patent" paper with blind stamped decorative scroll border inside which is printer's decorative border. Georgetown, Demerary, 1806. 1 pp., 18 cm.
Brimstone Hill. A detailed account by the English commander of the French destruction of British shipping at Basseterre. William Woodley to Lord Lavington. Lists the 11 French warships and the number of guns. Lists the 7 ships destroyed, their captains, tonnage, cargo, supposed value, destination, and the ships remaining. March 25, 1805. 5pp., 25 cm.
Cinnamon Hill Estate. Autograph letter signed from A. Nisbet, agent on Tobago, to Alexander Reid, Scotland, describing his brother's affairs in the Court of Common Pleas. He gives details of the sugar crop and claims by his brother's creditors. Also a list of Negroes on Cinnamon Estate, July 1821, including about 75 indiviudals with comments on births and deaths. On verso of list are lists of cattle and mules. August 9, 1821. 3 pp. letter, 2 pp. list, 25 cm.
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Coppy of Cap Samewell Pains laste letter by thomas fleete Mas of the Suckses (docket title)
Copy of a secretarial manuscript by Macartney, headed "Private", to Lord George Germaine, secretary of state for the colonies, asking for permission to resign. Within a month Grenada fell and Macartney was taken to France as a prisoner of war. St. George, Grenada. June 5, 1779. 3 pp., 32 cm.
Copy of a secretarial manuscript letter by Macartney to Admiral Samuel Barrington about "the defenceless situation of my government." St. George's Grenada. January 30, 1779. 1pp., 32 cm.
Cuba - Diary
Diary of a voyage from Inverness, via London, to Demerara. October 14-December 15, 1843. 35 pp. 18 cm. Box 21
Exchange for 100 of Sterling St. Kitts July 22,1820 At thirty days light of this our Third of Exchange...pay to the Order of Captn Dougald McColl in London One hundred pounds Sterling Value received and charge...to the Account of the adventure per the Rose Hill...Geo. and Rob. Dennistown and Co. by their Attorney W. McMahon.
Fuller and Wise
Graeme, David, f. 1767-1798. [Copy] Instructions to Mr. P. Carrick... (docket title)
Item from M117. Martin, Thomas, fl. 1755.
Item from M285. France. Sovereign, 1774-1792 (Louis XVI). 10 Nov. 1782.
Item from M285. France. Sovereign, 1774-1792 (Louis XVI). 10 Nov. 1782.
Item from M331. Nisbet, Walter, fl. 1787-88.
Item from M377. Martinique. Receveur des Impositions.
Item from M418. Martinique. Sénéchausée.
Item from M590. Jardin, Edèlestan, fl. 1859-1861.
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