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Advert: ships taking cargo, passengers
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
Advert for ships taking cargo and passengers for Canada and New York, from London. It was obviously worth advertising such sailings around the country.
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Date: Feb 26 1780
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Cargo of ship for sale by auction
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
For sale by auction of the cargo of the ship, the Minerva, bound for St Kitts in the Caribbean, but stranded in the River Avon, Bristol. Cargo sold off, consisting of linen, foodstuffs, tobacco, rope, nails etc.
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Date: Jan 29 1780
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Notice from sail-maker
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
Notice from Robert Grove, sail-maker, announcing a change of address.
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Date: Jan 29 1780
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Cargo of ship for sale by auction
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
Advert. For sale by auction of the cargo of the ship St Lorenzo, Spanish prize, taken with a cargo of sugar, hides, Cocoa, beeswax, tortoiseshell and tobacco.
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Chocolate was first used as a drink, sweetened with sugar to mask the bitter flavour of the chocolate. Later it was used for making eating chocolate. At this period, most people drank beer, wine or spirits. Water was not safe to drink, tea coffee and chocolate were expensive. Quakers promoted drinking chocolate as an alternative to alcohol.
Date: Jan 15 1780
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Tobacco for sale by auction
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
Advert. For sale by auction of 40 hogsheads of James River Wrapper tobacco, of the finest quality.
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Date: Jan 22 1780
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Advert; address to slave trade partakers
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
Advert for publication of an Address to the Merchants, West India Planters, Manufacturers and others, concerned in the African Trade, by Archibald Dalzel.
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Date: Jan 15 1780
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Cargo of ship for sale by auction
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
Advert. For sale by auction, cargo of the slave ship Cantalout, a French prize taken with a cargo of sugar, tobacco, coffee, cotton and indigo.
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Date: Jan 1 1780
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Tobacco for sale by auction
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
Advert. For sale by auction of 200 hogsheads of tobacco, at the Exchange coffee house.
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Date: Jan 1 1750
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Snuff mills to be let
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From Bonner and Middleton’s Bristol Journal – editorials all talk of either rebellions in America or French wars.
Advert. To be let at Mr Rennison’s Cold-bath; a water snuff mill and a horse mill.
(Mr Rennison’s Cold-bath is now the site of the Montpelier Health Centre, Bristol).
In 1776, the thirteen American colonies began fighting for independence from Britain. France, Spain and Holland supported the Americans. North America supplied the Caribbean islands with large amounts of food and supplies. The American colonies also bought a large amount of the sugar, rum and molasses produced. The resulting war seriously disrupted transatlantic trade, and Bristol merchants were affected by this. In the Caribbean, 3,000 slaves died as a result of food shortages caused by the war.
Date: Jan 1 1780
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Trial of Captain John Kimber
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Page 42 from a booklet reporting the trial of Captain John Kimber.
Kimber was on trial for the murder of an African girl.
The booklet is a verbatim (word for word) report of the evidence given at the trial.
Date: Thursday June 7, 1792
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