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A gang of cocoa pickers

A gang of cocoa pickers

Description:

A gang of cocoa picking workers on the Caribbean island of Trinidad in 1864.

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: 1894

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Object ID:BLS 633-74-c1

Reverse of bill of lading: cloth etc

Reverse of bill of lading: cloth, other items

Description:

Reverse of bill of lading for Indian and English cloth and other items, shipped by Noblett Ruddock on the ship the Raymond Gally from Bristol to Africa, 1719.

The items listed include: …basts, brawles, nicannces, tapseils, phoates, congees, romalls (type of cloth), annabasses/capes(?), King cloaths, paper sletias (linen), Chintz blew and white (cloth), English Chintz (cloth), long cloaths, musketts (guns), beads, pewter, brass pans, cutlasses, gunpowder, pistols, brandy, Earthenware, knives, looking glasses, tobacco pipes …

Ruddock was a merchant of Bristol with many trading interests. He invested in the trading of slaves and dealt in slave-produced goods such as sugar and tobacco.

A bill of lading is an official record of goods being carried on a ship.

Date: 1719

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Contract

Contract: sale of slaves

Description:

Contract regarding the sale of slaves to Thomas Vanderholst, 1812, in Carolina, USA.

Date: 1812

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Object ID:8032 (52)

List

List of supplies required by plantation

Description:

List of supplies wanted by the Spring Plantaion estate, from Mr. Hall, 1789.

Date: 1789

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Object ID:AC/WO 16 (43) h (ii)

Letter re mill and Smyth family debts

Letter re mill and Smyth family debts

Description:

Letter regarding the mill not working and a large balance owed to the agent by the Smyth family, owners of the Spring Plantation in Jamaica.

Date: 1800

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Letter

Letter regarding the freeing of slaves

Description:

Letter regarding the manumission (freeing) of slaves, Spring Plantation, Jamaica.

Date: 1798

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Object ID:AC/WO 16 (172) a

List

List of slaves

Description:

Front of list of slaves with a value of £24,888, on Spring Plantation, Jamaica.

Date: 1795

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Object ID:AC/WO 16 (27) 166 (d)

Letter

Letter regarding the purchase of slaves

Description:

Letter from agents regarding the buying of slaves, to the owners of the Spring Plantation, Jamaica.

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Object ID:AC/WO 16 (27) 161

Sugar sales

Account of sugar sales

Description:

An account of sugar sales from the Spring Plantation, Jamaica, 1763.

Date: 1763

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Object ID:AC/WO 16 (50) bii

Sugar sales

Account of sugar sales

Description:

Account of sugar sales from the Spring Plantation, Jamaica, 1770.

Date: 1770

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Object ID:AC/WO 16 (50) hiii

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