Slave trade. Return to an address of the honourable House of Commons, dated the 28th March 1825;--for extracts of all correspondence between the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Colonial Office, with the naval officers and the governor of the Mauritius, up to the latest period, regarding the state of the slave trade with that island, Bourbon, Madagascar and the coast of Africa : extracts of all correspondence between the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Colonial Office, with the naval officers and the governor of Mauritius, up to the latest period, regarding such regulations as have been adopted, or are in the progress of being adopted, for the suppression of the slave trade to the eastward of the Cape of Good Hope

Colonial Department, Downing-Street, 25th April 1825. R.J. Wilmot Horton

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Slave trade. Return to an address of the honourable House of Commons, dated the 28th March 1825;--for extracts of all correspondence between the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Colonial Office, with the naval officers and the governor of the Mauritius, up to the latest period, regarding the state of the slave trade with that island, Bourbon, Madagascar and the coast of Africa : extracts of all correspondence between the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Colonial Office, with the naval officers and the governor of Mauritius, up to the latest period, regarding such regulations as have been adopted, or are in the progress of being adopted, for the suppression of the slave trade to the eastward of the Cape of Good Hope

Colonial Department, Downing-Street, 25th April 1825. R.J. Wilmot Horton

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Issued as a Parliamentary paper.

Printed at lower left side of caption title page: 244.

"As far as the same relative to the Colonial Office" in title page transcription are printed within parentheses.

Contains dispatches between Governor Farquhar and Earl Bathurst, and Governor Farguhar and Henry Goulburn; also contains dispatches between Governor Cole and Earl Bathurst.

Dispatches and correspondence are primarily in English but also in French.

Signatures: A² B-X² (-X2)

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Great Britain. Parliament. Papers on the slave trade -- no. 244., Great Britain. Parliament. Papers on the slave trade
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Slave trade., Return to an address of the honourable House of Commons, dated the 28th March 1825., Extracts of all correspondence between the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Colonial Office, with the naval officers and the governor of the Mauritius, up to the latest period, regarding the state of the slave trade with that islands, Bourbon, Madagascar and the coast of Africa: extracts of all correspondence between the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Colonial Office, with the naval officers and the governor of Mauritius, up to the latest period, regarding such regulations as have been adopted, or are in the progress of being adopted, for the suppression of the slave trade to the eastward of the Cape of Good Hope., Correspondence regarding the slave trade at Maurius, &c.

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82 p.
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