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Expenditure
Description:
Statement of the Expenditure by Great Britain on Account of the Several Colonies , 1832.
Date: 1832
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Object ID:1996/24/8415
Expenditure
Description:
Statement of the Expenditure by Great Britain on Account of the Several Colonies , 1832.
Date: 1832
Copyright: Copyright British Empire Commonwealth Mu
Object ID:1996/24/8415
Expenditure
Description:
Statement of the Expenditure by Great Britain on Account of the Several Colonies , 1832.
Date: 1832
Copyright: Copyright British Empire Commonwealth Mu
Object ID:1996/24/8415
Report
Description:
Report from Special Justice, Parish of St Thomas in the East, Jamaica, 1835. Reporting on the status quo of the district and the apprenticeship system, commenting on how well the the apprentices behave under the new system.Slaves were freed under the Emancipation Act, but were then forced to work as apprentices). From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part II, 1833-35.
Date: 1835
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Announcement
Description:
An announcement To all runaway slaves throughout the island of Jamaica , 1834.The announcement states that all runaways who are not guilty of any other offences will be granted a pardon if they return. From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part II, 1833-35.
Date: 1834
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Message
Description:
Copy of a message from the Governor to the Honourable House of Assembly . Recommending that after 1st August, slaves should no longer be punished. This date was when the new Emancipation Act came into effect, slaves were freed under the new law, but were then forced to work as apprentices. From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part II, 1833-35.
Date: 1834
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Table
Description:
Table listing correction houses and tread-mills in parishes in Jamaica. Tread mills and correction houses were used to punish slaves, and , as the list shows, also apprentices. (Slaves were freed under the Emancipation Act, but were then forced to work as apprentices). From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part II, 1833-35.
Date: 1833-35
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Table
Description:
Table showing list of plantations in Jamaica, where no complaints were brought against any apprentices (or ex-slave),1835.(Slaves were freed under the Emancipation Act, but were then forced to work as apprentices). From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part II, 1833-35.
Date: 1835
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Report
Description:
Report from Special Magistrate, Thomas Colebrooke, from Manchester Parish in Jamaica, 1835. Reporting on the compliance of the slaves in the district with the apprenticeship system. (Slaves were freed under the Emancipation Act, but were then forced to work as apprentices). From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part II, 1833-35.
Date: 1835
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Report
Description:
Report from Special Justice, E E Fishbourne, from St George’s Parish in Jamaica. Reporting to the authorities the action of the slaves on the plantations in the district, and their compliance and non-compliance with the apprenticeship system.(Slaves were freed under the Emancipation Act, but were then forced to work as apprentices). From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part II, 1833-35.
Date: 1835
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