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Miscellaneous Papers letter dated 1 July 1795, from Mr. King to Stephen Cothell,...

Catalogue reference: CO 101/34/55

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This record is about the Miscellaneous Papers letter dated 1 July 1795, from Mr. King to Stephen Cothell,... dating from 1795 - 1796 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: Grenada, Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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CO 101/34/55
Date
1795 - 1796
Description

Miscellaneous Papers

  • letter dated 1 July 1795, from Mr. King to Stephen Cothell, transmitting a petition from Messrs Rougemont and Fesquet
  • letter dated 28 August 1795 to the Secretary of State, referring to the vacancies in the council of Grenada
  • letter dated 29 August referring to the vacancies in the council of Grenada
  • letters dated 30 August 1795 and 10 September 1795 referring to confiscated estates
  • minutes of the House of Assembly, dated 5 August 1795
  • letter dated 24 October 1795 forwarding the petition of Messrs Rougemont and Fesquet
  • letter dated 21 December 1795 from Joseph Beete, enclosing an extract of a letter written to Captain Hamilton, referring to money bills
  • extract of a letter from the Revd. Owens to the Revd. Dent, dated 22 January 1796, referring to situation in Grenada [Fedon revolution]
  • letter from Simons J. Hankey & Son, dated 10 May 1796, referring to Alexander Scott of Grenada
  • memorial to Lords of the Treasury from William Lushington, Agent for the Island of Grenada
  • letter dated 22 September 1796, referring to the confiscated estates
  • letter dated 27 September 1796, referring to the vacancy as a result of the death of Lord Cranston
  • handwritten note referring to individuals such as Persident Mackenzie and Mr. Lushington
  • letter dated 4 September 1795, signed by Lushington, referring to concerns from the planters and merchants connected with Grenada about the scarcity of provisions
  • memorial of Kenneth Francis Mackenzie to the Secretary of State
  • extract from the minutes of the council held by adjournement at Scarbro' on 18 June 1795
  • extract from President Mackenzie's speech to the council and assembly, inclosed in his letter of 16 May 1795, together with extract from the address of the council and assembly
  • extract of a letter, dated 24 April 1795, from President Mackenzie to the Secretary of State
  • letter dated 3 July 1795, from Lushington to the Secretary of State, enclosing a petition from the council and assembly of Grenada

Folios 237 - 331.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
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