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A Joint-letter from the most considerable proprietors of the island of Barbadoes : to Colonel Richard Scot, Colonel Robert Stewart, Richard Bate, Patrick Mein, and Thomas Fullerton, Esqs., and other friends in England having estates or interests in the said island, touching the petition which they transmitted to be given in to the honourable House of Commons for having the trade to Africa carried on by a company of a sufficient joint-stock. Barbadoes, August 1709.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Carter, William.
Scot, Richard.
Series:
Making of the modern world
Making of the Modern World
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Slave trade--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
Slave trade.
Commerce.
Plantations.
Great Britain.
Plantations--Barbados--Early works to 1800.
Great Britain--Commerce--Africa--Early works to 1800.
Africa--Commerce--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
Africa.
Barbados.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Other Title:
Joint letter from the most considerable proprietors of the island of Barbadoes
Place of Publication:
[London?] : [publisher not identified], [1709]
System Details:
text file
Notes:
The letter is signed by William Carter and 76 others.
Place of publication from ESTC; date from Hanson.
Reproduction of original from Goldsmiths' Library, University of London.
Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 04548.
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2005. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited to licensing agreements. s2005 miunns
OCLC:
65321259
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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