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Journal of the House of Lords
… following Papers are delivered in by Sir Thomas Strange, and are read: Extract of a Letter from The Right Honourable … what sort of Persons the Judges of the Native Courts are; and whether it would not be well to provide a Supply of Men … of stealing Women and Children from Travancore, and making Slaves of them? I never heard of it while I was in India; and
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. James Cosmo Melvill Esquire is called in, and further examined as follows: What have you to lay before … eaten with Betel. Does not there exist a Species of Slavery in the Province of Malabar? There does, and also in the adjoining Province of Canara. Are they Domestic Slaves? No; they are Slaves of the Soil; they are in fact a …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. Sir Alexander Johnston is called in, and makes the following Statement: I was asked, on the former … I originated the Measure of the Emancipation of the Slaves. Certainly I was strongly in favour of it, but I … that is to say, with the Jurymen who were Proprietors of Slaves. The only Influence I had was from their knowing that …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. James Cosmo Melvill Esquire is called in, and further examined as follows: Will you turn to No. 40 of … It is done in a rude but in a summary kind of way. Does Slavery exist in Nagpoor? There is a degree of Slavery which … to give them up; otherwise they use them as Domestic Slaves. Are the Children of Slaves also Slaves? I am …
Journal of the House of Lords
… President in the Chair. Mr. Arthur Ryder is called in, and examined as follows: In what Occupation are you engaged? … small Machine? Yes; and it is in use at this Time. Are the Slaves you mention African Slaves? Yes; African Slaves, or … the Line. Are the Indians in the Interior ever reduced to Slavery? A qualified Slavery; they are obliged to work under …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. William Chaplin Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: What Situation have you filled in … Not any great degree of hard Labour, certainly. Does Slavery exist in any degree in the Deccan? A modified degree … There are very few Mahratta Families who have not Female Slaves in their Houses, but it is a domestic and mitigated …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. John William Ricketts Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: You are a Native of Calcutta? I am. … from a certain Portion of the Inhabitants of Calcutta and the Presidency of Fort William, which has been presented … was seized and sold; and that failing, then the Land; even Slaves have been sold the same as Cattle. [308] Did not the …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone, 1945-61 and 1998-2007. Krogstad, Erlend Grøner D.Phil., Oxford. (Pol. … Ph.D., London. Supervised by Lewis, B. The institution of slavery in Yorubaland, with particular reference to the 19th … Jan-Georg Chronological coverage: 18581870 Index terms: Slaves, Slavery; East African Anti-Slavery Squadron; Navy …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 18001966. W. Liu. Reading M.Phil. 1966/7. Blackwood's and Africa. C.A. Marin. Edinburgh M.Litt. 1970. Palmerston's policy towards East and West Africa, 183065. R.J. Gavin. Cambridge Ph.D. 1959. … of the Old World. S.A.S. Hozayyen. Manchester Ph.D. 1935. Slavery in Pharaonic Egypt. A.M. Bakir. Oxford D.Phil. 1946. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… directed, in the first place, to supply their own wants, and next, to enable themselves to purchase those necessaries … virtually disappeared; the capitalist winter dairyman and the corn and sheep farmer, dependent upon cash sales and substantial …
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