Guadeloupe. North and Central America - Guadeloupe. Island.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Holograph copy letter of Alexander Cochrane-Johnstone to Sir George Canning., 1826.
Concerning expenses incurred by Cochrane-Johnstone during his tenure as Governor of Dominica to provide asylum for French residents of Guadeloupe during a rebellion of enslaved people
Holograph copy letter of Alexander Cochrane-Johnstone to Sir George Canning., 1826
Concerning expenses incurred by Cochrane-Johnstone as governor of Dominica to provide asylum for French residents of Guadeloupe.
Letter of Jane Cochrane to Anna Maria Cochrane., 1810.
Concerning Jane Cochrane’s arrival in the Caribbean.
Letter of Jane Cochrane to Anna Maria Cochrane., 1810.
Concerning French naval movements in the Caribbean and preparations for a ball.
Letters of Jane Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald, and Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone., Before 1819-1826.
Letter, undated, of the Countess of Dundonald to her son Captain Alexander Cochrane concerning a child’s health, with holograph copy letters of Alexander Cochrane-Johnstone to Sir George Canning concerning expenses incurred in his capacity as Govenror of Dominica to give asylum to French people resident in Guadeloupe during a rebellion.
Three autograph letters from Jane Cochrane, daughter of Sir Alexander Cochrane, relating to life in the West Indies and her father`s governorship of Guadeloupe.
Three autograph letters, with typewritten extracts, of Jane Cochrane relating to life in the West Indies, 1810-1814.
Letters concerning life in the West Indies, Guadeloupe and Sir Alexander Cochrane`s governorship of the latter.