Minutes of the Evidence taken at the Bar of the House of Lords, upon the order made for taking into consideration the present State of the Trade to Africa, and particularly the Trade in slaves; and also for taking into consideration the Nature, Extent, and Importance of the Sugar, Coffee, and Cotton Trade; and the general State and condition of the West India Islands, and the Means of Improving the same; and for the Lords to be summoned; and for the Agents of the West India Colonies to be heard by the counsel at the Bar of the House, in support of their Petition against the Abolition of the Slave Trade.

Contributor(s): Publication details: [London] 1792Description: [471], 187p folioSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • O 326.1 Gre
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O 326.9729, Gt.B. Report ... together with the minutes of evidence, an index and appendix. Ordered to be printed 9th August 1832. O 326.9729, Gt.B. Report ... together with the minutes of evidence, an index and appendix. Ordered to be printed 9th August 1832. O 326 Pap Papers relating to the West Indies; viz. Correspondence relating to punishments inflicted on certain negro slaves in the island of Nevis. O 326.1 Gre Minutes of the Evidence taken at the Bar of the House of Lords, upon the order made for taking into consideration the present State of the Trade to Africa, and particularly the Trade in slaves; and also for taking into consideration the Nature, Extent, and Importance of the Sugar, Coffee, and Cotton Trade; and the general State and condition of the West India Islands, and the Means of Improving the same; and for the Lords to be summoned; and for the Agents of the West India Colonies to be heard by the counsel at the Bar of the House, in support of their Petition against the Abolition of the Slave Trade. O 326.1 Gre Papers, showing the present state of the slave trade. O 326.1 Gre Diplomatic papers relating to the slave trade. O 326.4 Rea Real Cedula de S(u) M(agestad) y senores del consejo

At front of text, in manuscript: Index to the Evidence taken at the Bar of the House of Lords on the Slave Trade 1792.

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