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Letters from 'offices' (Government offices and other organisations) and individuals...

Catalogue reference: CO 137/164

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This record is about the Letters from 'offices' (Government offices and other organisations) and individuals... dating from 1826 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: Jamaica, Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference

CO 137/164

Date

1826

Description

Letters from 'offices' (Government offices and other organisations) and individuals relating to despatches sent from the governor in 1826. Correspondents and subjects covered are as follows:

Offices:

  • Admiralty (severe sickness on island; passage for Sir J Keane; letters regarding removal of Lescene, Escoffery and Valmaus to Haiti);
  • Agent (interview; mail detention; Montego Bay free port, freedom claimed by slaves returning from Britain; Montego Bay may be made into warehousing port; packet detention; appointment; slavery debate; slave papers; interview request; notify appointment to Agents; information regarding 'free people of colour'; mail detention; merchants should be informed about mail detention; sends packet for Messrs Milward & Harrison; question of collection and application of duties; mail delay; papers sent to Assembly Speaker; taxes and fees; interview; Mr Horton's communication; disposition of new Assembly; private Bills passed by Legislature);
  • Commanding Officer (floating barracks; tent flooring; floating hospitals; sickness in island; Up Park Barracks; medical report Sir McGregor Up Park; water supply at Up Park; passage of Sir J Keane; measures taken to improve sickness at Up Park);
  • East India Board (Chinese labourers);
  • Home Office (petitions from inhabitants of Barbados praying for protection of interests);
  • James Stephen, legal adviser (status of 'black servant' owned by Colonel McDonald imported in Loyal Briton; delivery of vessel to Mr Cooper's friend; return of seized ship to Philpot; case of slaves forcibly taken from Cuba; drafts of eight Bills for ameliorating the condition of slaves; apprehension of John Cayle, escapee from Ireland; draft Order for restoration of brig industry);
  • Navy Office (status of 'black servant' imported in Loyal Briton);
  • Ordnance (tent floorings; camp equipage; water at Up Park);
  • Treasury (accounts of Sir J Keane; payments to Mr Williams; charges for slave return; Bishop's accommodation; provision of ecclesiastical establishments; payment of law officers; annual regimental accounts; passage of Sir J Keane; bill Bishop's house; erection of a new church at Barbados; salaries of stipendiary clergy; appointment of collector of Customs, Port Maria; preparation of returns);
  • Ecclesiastical Board (vacancies; state of stipendiary clergy in Jamaica; Mr Williams' salary; passage H J Balfour; appointment T Yates; salaries H J Balfour & Rev Stoney; enquiry into Mr Stanisby);
  • Miscellaneous Offices (General Post Office: Sunday closure; Sir C Flurt: enquiry regarding Cooke family; Rev Coates, Church Missionary House: protests against catechists Jones & Taylor being subject to enrolment).

Individuals:

  • Mrs Brierly (letter from Mr Inglis regarding her case);
  • Reverend H J Balfour (advance payment);
  • Reverend Browne (passage);
  • H B Cooper (recommends Philpot);
  • W McDowell Carvew[?] (case of slave called James);
  • J Coyle (documents regarding case);
  • G Gilles (return required by Council Order);
  • D Grenfill (application from J Powles);
  • Mr Gleadah (advice regarding mother of Reverend Pinnock);
  • A Hart (property of Brown);
  • J Hearne (Mr Postlethwaite's estate);
  • P Hamilton (property left by J Long);
  • G Hodgeson (conduct of chief justice);
  • J Jenning (relief);
  • W Judge (claim to property);
  • J Irving (Land and Slave Bill);
  • I S Innes (case of Lescene & Escoffery);
  • Sir J Keane (letters enclosed);
  • Milligan Robertson & Company (passport for J Heiseubuttle);
  • Colonel McDonald (regarding his 'black servant' who came on board Loyal Briton);
  • Mary McKenzie (case of Mr Brierley);
  • W Manning (Colonial Act in aid of West India Company);
  • G William (uncle's property);
  • M Moore (estate of late Reverend Postlethwaite);
  • Rev McLean (commission for Reverend Wardie);
  • Mrs Nunes (husband);
  • Major Nicholes (his remaining at Honduras);
  • J I Powles (Columbian Mining Association);
  • C Palmer (cannot state number of manumissions; letter to be forwarded; West India Committee resolutions; requests Board of Trade return; Parliamentary papers for Mr Barclay; letters for the packet);
  • Major Roberts (claim for loss of use of arm);
  • Sir G Rose (appointment of stipendiary clergymen; observations regarding Reverend Frew);
  • Baron Seguier (death certificate M Marcel; enquiry into Baptiste Corberand);
  • Reverend T Smith (payment due from late Reverend Postlethwaite);
  • Baron Seguier (Martuaine of Le Sieur, Peirre Chapman; information regarding Madame de St Prix, M Martin de St Prix; letter for M Roux);
  • B Shaftsbury (enquiry into Martham);
  • Reverend Stanisby (explanation);
  • Reverend Frew (appeal to the public on behalf of the religious instruction of 3000 'negroes' [appeal not enclosed]; letter to forward);
  • R Vassall (appointment Customs, Port of Lucea);
  • Watson & Broughton (certificate of number of slaves on estate in Westmoreland);
  • J Walker (debt due from Reverend Postlethwaite);
  • C Young (work of psalmody);
  • Zincke (Chinese labour; requests interview).

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Subjects
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International
Labour
Army
Taxation
Trade and commerce
Caribbean
Pay and pensions
Slavery
Race relations
Resources
Ireland
Debt
Navy
Official publications
Americas
Communications
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Record URL
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