Volume: BINNS VOL. 21

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Correspondence between George Hibbert Esq. and the Rev. T. Cooper, relative to the condition of the negro slaves in Jamaica, extracted from the Morning Chronicle; also a libel on the character of Mr and Mrs Cooper, published in 1823, in several of the Jamaica journals; with notes and remarks by Thomas Cooper (London 1824)

Reference: Binnsvol021-005 Volume: BINNS VOL. 21 Author: COOPER (Thomas) Year: 1824
A war of words between Thomas Cooper and George Hibbert on the attempt by Hibbert to slander his character and good name – it appears that Cooper gave some evidence in a… Keep reading
COOPER (Thomas) 1824 36

Facts illustrative of the conditions of the negro slaves in Jamaica, with notes and an appendix, by Thomas Cooper (London 1824)

Reference: Binnsvol021-006 Volume: BINNS VOL. 21 Author: COOPER (Thomas) Year: 1824
A description of types of work, duties, methods of labour, free time, laws that govern the slaves; general treatment; conditions for emancipation: ‘If the mother be three degrees removed from the… Keep reading
COOPER (Thomas) 1824 35

Negro emancipation and the West Indian experience: the true interest of great Britain, by John Taylor (Liverpool 1824)

Reference: Binnsvol021-004 Volume: BINNS VOL. 21 Author: TAYLOR (John) Year: 1824
An appeal for the emancipation of African Caribbeans in the British colonies from am moral and economic standpoint, citing the revolution in Haiti as an example of black self determination, and the… Keep reading
TAYLOR (John) 1824 9

Speech of William Pinkney Esq. in the House of Delegates of Maryland at their session in November 1789 (Philadelphia 1789)

Reference: Binnsvol021-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 21 Author: PINKNEY (William) Year: 1790
Pinkney argues that the slaves in Maryland should be manumitted, which would ‘attach them to government…they are bound by gratitude, as well as by interest, to seek the welfare of that country… Keep reading
PINKNEY (William) 1790 12

Substance of the Report of the Court of directors of the Sierra Leone company to the general court, held at London 19th October 1791 (London 1791

Reference: Binnsvol021-002 Volume: BINNS VOL. 21 Author: FALCONBRIDGE (Alexander) Year: 1791
Report from Alexander Falconbridge, agent for the sierra Leone company of the progress of the new community set up there, consisting of the black poor, and whites ‘of the lowest sort and… Keep reading
FALCONBRIDGE (Alexander) 1791 33

The claims of west Africa to Christian instruction through the native languages by Hannah Kilham (London 1830) illustration of church mission settlement in Sierra Leone

Reference: Binnsvol021-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 21 Author: KILHAM (Hannah) Year: 1830
Report by Hannah Kilham of the mission’s work to teach Christianity in Senegal, Sierra Leone and the Gambia
KILHAM (Hannah) 1830 19