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Jamaica: Slave Insurrection
1. Baptist Missionary Society; 2. Jamaica - History - 1655-1838; 3. Baptist Church - Jamaica; 4. Slave revolts - Jamaica; 5. Sharpe, Samuel - 1832
1. Extract of a despatch from the Earl of Belmore to Viscount, dated Jamaica, 10 February 1832. 2. Copy of a despatch from the Earl Belmore to Viscount Goderich, dated Jamaica, 19 March 1832. 3. Copy of...
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Jamaica: slave insurrection
1. Baptist Missionary Society; 2. Jamaica - History - 1655 - 1838; 3. Baptist church - Jamaica; 4. Slave revolts - Jamaica; 5. Sharpe, Samuel - 1832
Copy of the Report of a Committee of the House of Assembly of Jamaica, appointed to inquire into the Cause of, and Injury sustained by the recent Rebellion in that Colony, together with the Examinations...
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Justice to a colonial government, or some considerations on the case of Mr. Eyre: containing the substance of all documents, discussions, and proceedings relating thereto
1. Morant Bay Rebellion; 2. Jamaica-History-1838-1865; 3. Jamaica-History-Insurrection; 4. Martial law; 5. Eyre, John Edward, Governor of Jamaica
Presents the cases against John Edward Eyre, highlighting the injustice which was done to him.
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Life of John
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Narrative of certain events connected with the late disturbances in Jamaica and the charges preferred against the Baptist Missionaries in that island: being the substance of a letter to the Secretary of the Baptist Missionary Society, dated March 13, 1832
1. Baptist Missionary Society; 2. Jamaica - History - 1655-1838; 3. Baptist Church - Jamaica; 4. Slave revolts - Jamaica; 5. Sharpe, Samuel - 1832
Describes, in a letter, the events of what is now known as the the Sam Sharpe Rebellion and deals extensively with the charges against the Baptist Missionaries with regards to their role in the events...
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Narratives of certain events connected with the late disturbances in Jamaica, and the charges preferred against the Baptist missionaries in that island : being the substance of a letter to the Secretary of the Baptist Missionary Society, dated March 13, 1832
1. Jamaica - History - Slave insurrection, 1831 2. Slave insurrections - Jamaica 3. Baptist Missionary Society 4. Jamaica - History
A description of the events which occurred during the insurrection and the subsequent charges laid against the Baptist missionaries
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Narratives of certain events connected with the late disturbances in Jamaica, and the charges preferred against the Baptist missionaries in that island : being the substance of a letter to the Secretary of the Baptist Missionary Society, dated March 13, 1832
1. Jamaica - History - Slave insurrection, 1831; 2. Slave insurrections - Jamaica; 3. Baptist Missionary Society; 4. Jamaica - History
A description of the events which occurred during the insurrection and the subsequent charges laid against the Baptist missionaries
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Papers relative to the affairs of Jamaica
1. Jamaica - History - 1838 - 1865; 2. History, Modern - 19th century - Jamaica; 3. Morant Bay Rebellion, 1865
Report presented to both Houses of Parliament on the disturbances of 1865 (the Morant Bay Rebellion).
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Papers Relative to the affairs of Jamaica
1.Jamaica - History ; 2. History, Modern - 19th century - Jamaica ; 3. Morant Bay Rebellion, 1866
An account of the socio-economic and political situation as it existed in Jamaica during 1865.
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Portrait : Sam Sharpe
1. Jamaica - History - Slave insurrection, 1831 2. National heroes - Jamaica 3. Sharpe, Samuel - 1832
Portrait of Sam Sharpe
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Rebellion in the island of Jamaica : the attack of the rebels on Monpelier Old Works Estate in the parish of St. James
1. Monpelier (Jamaica) 2. Plantations - Jamaica 3. Jamaica - History - Slave insurrection, 1831
Photograph depicting the rebellion in Jamaica in 1832 where rebel slaves launched an attack on Monpelier Estate, property of Lord Seaford
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Reminiscences of missionary life with suggestions to churches and missionaries
1. Baptist Missionary Society; 2. Jamaica - History - 1655 - 1838; 3. Baptist Church - Jamaica
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Reminiscences of missionary life with suggestions to churches and missionaries.
1. Baptist Missionary Society; 2. Jamaica - History - 1655 - 1838; 3. Baptist church - Jamaica
Rev. George Blyth's memories of missionary life in Jamaica.
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Rev. William Knibb : Baptist missionary in Jamaica, 1825 - 1845
1. Knibb, William 1803 - 1845 2. Missionaries - Jamaica 3. Slaves - Emancipation - Jamaica
Photograph of the Rev. Knibb, holding the scroll which announced the aboliton of slavery in Jamaica on August 1st, 1838
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Scenes in the Caribbean sea
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Scenes in the Caribbean Sea : being sketches from a misssionary's note-book
1. Slave insurrections - Jamaica 2. Slavery - Jamaica
Recollections of personal feelings and adventures during the 1831 slave rebellion with " harrowing details of British colonial slavery."
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Speech of 1834
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Speech of Rev. Henry Bleby, missionary from Barbados, on the results of emancipation in the British West Indies colonies
1. Slaves - Emancipation - West Indies, British
Speech delivered at the celebration of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, held at Island Grove, Abington, July 31st, 1853
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The destruction of Roehamton Estate
1. Slave insurrections - Jamaica 2. Jamaica -History - Slave insurrection,1831 3. Slavery - Jamaica
A print depicting the destruction of the Roehamton Estate, property of J. Baillie, Esq. in the parish of St. James in January 1832
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The Hon. Samuel (Sam) Sharpe - national hero
1. Heroes - Jamaica 2. National Heroes - Jamaica 3. Sharpe, Samuel - 1832 4. Jamaica - History
Image of one of Jamaica's national heroes
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