History of Trinidad from 1781-1839 and 1891-1896, 第 1 巻Psychology Press, 1971 - 404 ページ This work covers the period of rapid expansion after the British conquest in 1797 until the colony was faced with dislocations coinciding with the emancipation of the slaves. |
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Ancestry of Sir Ralph WoodfordExtraordinary powers given himDecision | 10 |
Difficulty of obtaining labourImmigration from the East suggested | 20 |
Mr Joseph Marryat Appointed Colonial Agent in 1805Correpondence | 32 |
Mr Marryats Accounts referred to Messrs Edwards Lushington and Byng | 40 |
13 | 104 |
San Fernando destroyed by fireSir Ralphs comprehensive scheme for | 113 |
Further attempts made without success to obtain a change in the Constitu | 126 |
159 | 211 |
CHAPTER XV | 220 |
Colonel Farquharson acting GovernorImportant despatch from Mr Huskis | 231 |
Death of Chief Justice Ashton WarnerSerious deficit in the Accounts | 274 |
CHAPTER XIX | 305 |
CHAPTER XX | 326 |
Sir Ralph Woodford commences the improvement of PortofSpainDiscon | 339 |
Opening of the Colonial BankRevolt of the 1st West India Regiment | 355 |
20 | 128 |
Sir Ralph goes on leaveGovernment administered by Lieut Colonel Young | 143 |
Return of Sir Ralph from leaveReceived with enthusiasm by the majority | 159 |
113 | 167 |
240 | 370 |
Defalcations in the accounts of Major Ford the Colonial TreasurerEarth | 379 |
The MilitiaMartial LawDuelling a common practice in TrinidadSir | vii |
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