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Letters from individuals and companies. Correspondents and subjects covered are as...

Catalogue reference: CO 137/207

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Reference
CO 137/207
Date
1835
Description

Letters from individuals and companies. Correspondents and subjects covered are as follows:

  • Auriot: recommends Wilson's application;
  • R Asburn: forwards letter;
  • S Altman: introduction;
  • D André: documents, burial certificate Sorieul & Sabarine; Arbuthnott[?]: appointment Mr Carnaby;
  • Lord Airlie: appointment Mr Carnaby;
  • J Aguilan: appointment as stipendiary magistrate;
  • S Altman: introduction;
  • Reverend Abbott: Baptist Missionary Society;
  • W Bashford: appointment as stipendiary magistrate;
  • R Barrie: late G Panet Schüttler;
  • M Bell: pecuniary claim, Mr Spours;
  • O Browne: appointment as stipendiary magistrate;
  • Reverend Blackwell: information;
  • Lord Beauchamp: recommends Salmon as stipendiary magistrate;
  • W Brown: letter;
  • Reverend Blyth; Slavery Law;
  • C Brown: passage; information;
  • W Ball: Captain Oldny;
  • W Brockhurst: property;
  • J Barwise: compensation to Mr Delawney;
  • J Baynes: passage; employment;
  • H Bruce: state of apprentices;
  • R Barrett: Mr Parsons;
  • J Bell: intelligence;
  • J Baynes: employment;
  • Lord Bloomfield: position;
  • Bourne: charges;
  • R Barrett: proceedings against Parsons;
  • J Buxton: letter from J Hanna, application for leave; Vagrancy Act;
  • W Codner: appointment as stipendiary magistrate;
  • R Clunie: appointment as stipendiary magistrate;
  • Sir H Cooke: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • W Carnaby: appointment as stipendiary magistrate; passage;
  • Clayton, Scott & Co: letter from Mr Smith;
  • Coyan & Others: Abolition petition;
  • Chamberlaine: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • T Delephons: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • Duff & Leigh: conveyance of Bishop;
  • L Dundas: suspension;
  • Deleont: correspondence;
  • J A Dillon: letter;
  • L H Evelyn: expenses, abolition of slavery;
  • J Edgar: Mr Muir;
  • S Ebrington: property;
  • H Edwards: death of Stipendiary Magistrate Jendan;
  • J Eliot: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • T Field: stipendiary magistrate appointment; Johanna Treaby: will of J Broderick;
  • G Freeling: letter extract;
  • A Finlay: passage;
  • Lieutenant Fraser: compensation;
  • Lieutenant Gurley: stipendiary magistrate, embarked;
  • J Gifford: Mr Dundas's memorial;
  • Duke of Gordon: recommends Grant as stipendiary magistrate;
  • Gerard & Marsdon: capture of John Segre;
  • Gibbs, Son & Smith: letter;
  • J Gough: appointment;
  • R Hill: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • E Jones: property;
  • C Jesit[?]: charges against magistrate;
  • Jackson & Barwise: Mrs Delaney's compensation claim;
  • Mrs Jackson: relief;
  • Mrs Kingsbury: despatch to Lord Sligo;
  • Kent: stipendiary magistracy;
  • J Kele: conduct of Lord Sligo;
  • W Leslie: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • D Little: compensation claim;
  • A Lindo: interview; Abolition Bill;
  • L Lecesne: Elective Franchise Act; fraud charges; state of society, conduct of Jordan, stipendiary magistrates;
  • I Lock: papers;
  • J Lock: mail Mr Thomson;
  • W Lemonius: land grant;
  • W Lemonius: emigration;
  • A Lindo: Bank formation;
  • R Mothersill: compensation;
  • H Mapother: employment;
  • J Meek: recommends Nethersole, stipendiary magistrate;
  • Lord Mulgrave: imprisonment of Reverend Abbott;
  • Dr Madden: resignation; abolition; appointment;
  • Munchason: Church at Vere;
  • J Monk; property;
  • J Mason: enquiry T Marson;
  • Major McGregor: interview, stipendiary magistrate; reappointment;
  • H McLeod: commission;
  • W Morris: complaint;
  • W Newman: stipendiary magistrate;
  • Neilson: state of island;
  • W Northcott: Lord Sligo returning;
  • Oddie, Foster & Lumley: Cuke of Manchester property claim;
  • W Oldney: leave;
  • A Oppenheim: fraud charge, Anderson & Phillpotts;
  • Captain Oldney: stipendiary magistracy; charge by Mr Mason;
  • O'Farrall: intelligence from Stipendiary Magistrate Dunne;
  • W Parker: state of island;
  • B Perry: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • Phillips: religious education;
  • Phillpotts: charges; attention of Treasury;
  • Pathan[?]: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • Parryn: education;
  • Pattemore: enquiry;
  • Pope: salary; leave of absence;
  • Postlethwaite: late brother's salary;
  • Sir F Ponsonly: Maltese labourers;
  • W Palmer: compensation;
  • A Palmer: suspension;
  • Pringle Hall[?]: stipendiary magistracy;
  • J Reynolds: stipendiary magistrate;
  • T Ring: Navy surgeon;
  • Redding & Williams: property;
  • Robson, Lightfoot & Co: Act to indemnify provost marshal;
  • Rawlinson: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • A Robb: compensation;
  • Runell: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • Lord Scaford: mail;
  • Sir Sutton: letter;
  • G Stephen: case of Reverend Abbott;
  • I Simpson: document;
  • Sterne: correspondence;
  • Sutherland: clerk of the markets;
  • Lieutenant John: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • Sweeney: expenses;
  • Strachan: missionaries;
  • Stebel: Duties Bill;
  • T Staves: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • J Sturmey: son;
  • Stewart: exchange of station;
  • Elizabeth Scott: school house;
  • Lieutenant Colonel Smelt: embarkation;
  • J Stilwell & Co: death certificate Stipendiary Magistrate Haly;
  • Sir Taylor: T Wilson stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • Miss Watson stipendiary magistracy;
  • H Thornley: J Herron;
  • G Tuckett: judicial appointment;
  • Vinnacke: Colonel Baynes enquiry;
  • T Villars: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • Vuttchurch: compensation claim;
  • Urgnhart: appointment waiter and searcher, Kingston;
  • Lieutenant Woodin: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • Lieutenant Walsh: stipendiary magistrate, proceeding;
  • Williams & Redding: property;
  • T Wilson: stipendiary magistrate appointment;
  • J Wilson: Mr McLeay sent to Havana;
  • Wylie: emigration scheme;
  • Lord Westmeath: recommends Henry, stipendiary magistrate;
  • S Wartley: recommends Carnaby, stipendiary magistrate;
  • Walsh: stipendiary magistrate;
  • Wallace: administration of government;
  • Wainwright: Mico Charity;
  • Wright: school aid;
  • Wilder: Captain Gillam;
  • Yates: appointment.

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Labour
Trade and commerce
Religions
Caribbean
Pay and pensions
Slavery
Poverty
Wills and probate
Crime
Middle East
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