Slavery.
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Photocopies of correspondence of Scottish settlers and traders in Jamaica., 1699-1846.
Photocopies of papers concerning Scots and the West Indies.
Photocopies of correspondence of and concerning Scots in Jamaica, including letters of the Earl of Balcarres, the Fyffe family and other Scots in Jamaica.
Typewritten lists concenring materials of Scottish interest in the National Library of Jamaica, formerly the West India Reference Library.
Typewritten list of Scottish place names in Jamaica.
Photocopies of the correspondence of Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balcarres., 1795-1796.
Letters, 1795-1796, of the Earl of Balcarres to Henry Dundas, the Duke of Portland and unnamed correspondents concerning possible French influence in Jamaica, the salary of the Governor of Jamaica and the Second Maroon War (folios 1-22).
Photocopies of the correspondence of the Fyffe family., 1750-1821.
Power of Attorney on behalf of Gavin and Eliza Cordiner for compensation for formerly enslaved people, 1836.
Power of attorney of Gavin and Eliza Cordiner (misspelled Cordner) concerning a compensation claim for formerly enslaved people.
Release of part of the Higher Plantation in favour of William Marshall, Glasgow., 1774.
Release, 1774, of John Young and John Macrae concenring the conveyance of part of Higher Plantation, Tobago, including named enslaved people, in favour of William Marshall (folios 1-4).
'The memoirs [and] reflections of Hr McNiell [of the Harp], written by himself', a manuscript copy of the first volume of the memoirs of Hector MacNeill.
Transcript of the journals of John Mair.
Two lists of formerly enslaved people on the East Prospect Estate, Jamaica., 1841.
List of formerly enslaved people on East Prospect estate, Jamaica.