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Duplicate of CO 37/42/9. Folios 23-24
Catalogue reference: CO 37/42/10
Date: 1790 Apr 15
Duplicate of CO 37/42/9. Folios 23-24
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Catalogue reference: CO 37/240/21
This record is about the Asks if the Colonial Office would have any objections if an Act was passed to enable... dating from 1903 Oct 30 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: Bermuda, Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Asks if the Colonial Office would have any objections if an Act was passed to enable the local government to repatriate Jamaican immigrants. Reports that these labourers, who worked on the extension of the Dockyard, had 'caused a considerable increase to the crime of the colony'.
Sir Henry Le Geary, Private, folios 106-109
CO 37
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