Author: SCOBLE (John)
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British Guiana – speech delivered at the anti Slavery Meeting, in Exeter Hall on 4th April 1838 by John Scoble Esq. (London 1838)Scoble’s speech is a criticism of conditions and legislation in Guyana and of William Gladstone, supporter of the west India lobby, and particularly his father, and of the conditions of the enslaved… Keep reading
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SCOBLE (John) | 1838 | 18 |
British Guiana Speech delivered at the Anti- Slavery meeting… |
SCOBLE (John) | 1838 | 19 |
Texas: its claims to be recognised as an independent power by Great Britain, examined in a series of letters by John Scoble London 1839Letters to various newspapers condemning the reintroduction of slavery into the newly acquired state of Texas, recognition of Texas as an independent state by the British government, which continues the system of… Keep reading
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SCOBLE (John) | 1839 | 29 |
Texas: Its claims to be recognised as an independent power.. |
SCOBLE (John) | 1839 | 29 |
Hill Coolies – A brief exposure of the deplorable condition of the hill coolies in British Guiana and Mauritius, and of the nefarious means by which they were induced to resort to these colonies (London 1840)John Scoble’s investigation into the conditions under which the indentured servants from India to Guyana are forced to live, their treatment and the extent to which their bad treatment was concealed, the… Keep reading
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SCOBLE (John) | 1840 | 17 |