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Q. 832, p. 32; Q. 875, p. 34. power of, to pay compensation for manumission of slaves. Q. 855, p. 33. probable number of fugitive slaves from. Q. 860, P. 34. sale of slaves in. Q. 844, p. 33. scarcity of labour in. Q. 880, p. 35. slavery and status of slaves in. Q. 641, p. 23; Q. 672, p. 25; Q. 828, p. 31; Q. 875, p. 34; Q. 888, p. 35. Reports, p. 95. 31. Slaves protected on ground of violation of Treaty. BRITISH AUTHORITY in the Persian Gulf, nature of. BRITISH SUBJECTS held in slavery abroad. Cuba. 1843. Views of H.M.'s Government on the general question. F.O. List, p. 146. Private houses. Fugitive slaves. F.O. List, p. 148. F.O. Prohibited from holding slaves. F.O. List, p. 146. Slaves belonging to, in Zanzibar. Q. 382, p. 14. Lima, Peru. 1820. Admiralty Papers, p. 224. BUSHIRE. Fugitive slave. 1855. I.O. Papers, p. 209. Fugitive slaves. H.M. gunboat Hugh Rose." F.O. List, p. 144.; F.O. Persian Gulf. 1872. Papers, p. 165. Fugitive slaves. H.M.S. "Magpie." Persian Gulf. 1871. F.O. 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CLARENDON'S, Lord, instructions as to fugitive slaves. 66 COALING and provisioning of ships by slaves. Q. 159, p. 6. piloting or provisioning ship; practice of naval officers as to slaves employed in. Q. 639, p. 623; Q. 649, p. 24; Q. 689, p. 26. ships, by whom done in Brazil. Q. 887, p. 35. COASTWISE. Removal of slaves. F.O. List, p. 146. COLLANTES, Calderon, Spanish minister for Foreign Affairs. Law and practice of Spain as to fugitive slaves. Reports p. 117. COLONIAL OFFICE, papers furnished by. C.O. Papers, p. 190. COLONIES, British, freedom of slaves in. p. 145. slavery and slave trade of. Q. 907, p. 36; Q. 949, p. 38. treaties with Chiefs of, relating to the slave trade. Memo. p. 89. COMPENSATION for destruction of dhows. Q. 48, p 2. for manumission of slaves in Brazil could not be paid. Q. 855, p. 33. given for fugitive slaves, cases of. Q. 343, p. 12. H.M.S. "Thetis. " African dhows destroyed. Turkey. 1873-5. F.O. List, p. 148. paid for slaves removed from America. 1814. F.O. List, p. 146. payment of, for fugitive slaves retained. Q. 1245, p. 50. Fugitive slave. Private house of British subject. Egypt. 1848. F.O. List, p. 148.. Treasury Minute. U.S. vessels "Comet," "Encomium," and Enterprize." 1839. Rothery Papers, p. 230. COMPULSORY apprenticeship of liberated slaves. Q. 867, p. 34; Q. 928, p. 37; Q. 968, p. 38. labour of liberated slaves. Q. 259, p. 8; Q. 1702, p. 68; Q. 1740, p. 70. labour in Mauritius. Q. 537, p. 20. labour, terms of contracts for, in Seychelles. Q.455, p. 17; Q. 474, p. 18; Q. 501, p. 18. C.O. Papers, p. 203. "CONFLICT," H.M.S. Fugitive slave. Tom Pepper. H.M.S. Crescent." Bahia. Brazil. 1851 F.O CONSTANTINOPLE, British Embassy. Fugitive slave; an Abyssinian. 1858. F.O. List, p. 144. CONSULATES, British. Alexandria. Fugitive slaves. 1865. F.O. List, 144. p. British. Boston, United States. 1859. F.O. List, p. 144. British. Cairo. Fugitive slaves. sury to pay maintenance. 1871. British. Damascus. Fugitive slaves. List, p. 144. 1872. F.O. British. Fugitive slaves. List of cases furnished by Foreign Office. F.O. List, p. 144. British. Fugitive slaves. Views of H.M.'s Government. 1868. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 151. British. Mansourah, Egypt. Fugitive slaves. 1873. F.O. List, p. 144. British. Monastir. Fugitive slaves. 1871. F.O. 144. List, p. British. Political refugees. F.O. List, p. 146. British. Tunis. Fugitive slave. 1843. F.O. List, COOLIE, Chinese, labour in Cuba. Q. 621, p. 23; Q. 631, p. 23. "Iron COOLIES, Fugitive. "Maria Luz.” H.M.S. Duke." Japan. 1872. F.O. List, p. 148. CORFU. Fugitive slave. 1857. F.O. List, p. 146. CORVO, J. de Andrado, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Lisbon. Note as to law and practice of Portugal respecting fugitive slaves. Reports, p. 115. CRAWFORD, John V. Status of slavery in Cuba. Reports, p. 118. "CREOLE," American vessel. Nassau. 1842. F.O. List, p. 146. 66 "CRESCENT," H.M.S. Fugitive slaves. Q. 597, p. 22. Q. 587, p. 21; Mr. J. V. Crawford. CUBA, public sale of slaves in, and price. Memo., p. 73. "DALHOUSIE," H.M.S. Fugitive slave at Aboothabee. 1869. 1.O. Papers, p. 213. Fugitive slaves. 1870. I.O. Papers, p. 213. DAMASCUS. British Consulates. Fugitive slaves. 1872. F.O. List, p. 144. "DANUBE." Fugitive slaves. British merchant vessels. Brazil. 1856. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, pp. 172-174. Fugitive slaves. Instructions. British ships of war. Brazil. 1856. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, pp. 172–174. "DAPHNE," H.M.S. Fugitive slaves. Mozambique. 1869. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 177, et seq. should be allowed to naval officers. Q. 684, p. 25; Q. 1233, p. 49; Q. 1437, p. 58; Q. 1694, p. 68. DISPOSAL of liberated slaves. Q. 137, p. 5; Q. 155, p. 6; Q. 377, p. 14; Q. 435, p. 16; Q. 678, p. 25; Q. 862, p. 34; Q. 926, p. 37; Q. 965, p. Q. 1032, p. 41; Q. 1227, p. 49; Q. 1235, p. 49; Q. 1462, p. 59; Q. 1702, p. 68; Q. 1740, p. 70. DISTINCTION between domestic and raw slaves. Q. 32, p. 2; Q. 46, p. 2; Q. 73, p. 3; Q. 82, p. 3; Q. 86, p. 3; Q. 131, p. 5; Q. 413, p. 15; Q. 1648, p. 65. DOMESTIC SLAVERY a pretext for slave trade. Q. 300, p. 11; Q. 1037, p. 41. East Coast of Africa. Q. 294, p. 11; Q. 351, P. 13. East Indies Station Orders. 1871. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 189; Admiralty Papers, p. 221. Foreign countries. Instructions to Commissioners. 1819. F.O. List, p. 144. Foreign countries. Papers respecting. F.O. List, p. 144. Instructions to Consul at Madagascar, May 16th, 1870. Memo., p. 73. Q. 590, p. 22; Turkey. 1840. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 152. Chinese coolie labour in. Q. 621, p. 23; Q. 631, p. 23. laws and decrees relating to slavery in. no cases of fugitive slaves from. Q. 611, p. 22. Turkey. Sir P. Francis, 1870. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 152. "DOMESTIC" SLAVES and "raw" slaves, distinction definition of. Q. 32, p. 2; Q. 46, p. 2; Q. 73, p. 3; in Persian Gulf. Q. 363, p. 13. reasons for surrendering Q. 98, p. 4. treatment of, on East Coast of Africa. Q. 75, p. 3. Political refugees. British Consulates. 1870. F.O. "DorsetshirE," H.M.S. Political refugees. Portugal. "DRYAD," H.M.S. Fugitive slaves. Madagascar. 1869. EAST AFRICA, slave trade in. Q. 898, p. 35; Q. 938, EAST COAST OF AFRICA, AND ISLANDS, slavery and EAST COAST OF AFRICA, cases of fugitive slaves retained. fugitive slaves on. Q. 326, p. 12; Q. 332, p. 12; idea of slaves on, as to gaining freedom on man-of- number of H.M.'s vessels employed on. Q. 1, number of slaves exported from. Q. 361, p. 13; Portuguese possessions on. Q. 272, p. 9. EAST INDIES STATION ORDERS. Domestic slavery and fugitive slaves. 1871. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. EDUCATION of slaves. Q. 91, p. 4. EFFECT of slave trade in Central Africa. Q. 979, p. 39. of treaties for the suppression of the slave trade. EGYPT, inclination of, to put a stop to the slave trade. Lawa abolishing slavery. F.O. List, p. 145. Private house of British subject. Fugitive slave. Right of search, no arrangement for. Q. 322, p. 11. slave trade with. Q. 211, p. 7. Status of slavery. Treatment of fugitive slaves in p. 107. EGYPTIAN FLAG, right of search of vessels under. slave trade under. Q. 785, p. 29. EGYPTIAN SHIPS, no right of searching. Q. 218, p. 7. EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES in Brazil. Q. 642, p. 23; of British subjects in Zanzibar. Q. 382, p. 14. 66 ENGLISH REFUGEES. John Brown. H.M.S. Tyne." U.S. vessel. Treasury Minute as to compensation. EXTERRITORIALITY OF MAN-OF-WAR, doctrine of, as to doctrine of, not generally held. Q. 1433, p. 58. opinion of naval officers as to. Q. 645, p. 24; Q. 653, p. 24; Q. 668, p. 25; Q. 1094, p. 169, et seq. Fugitive slaves. Correspondence with India Office. list of Papers furnished by. F.O. List, p. 144. FRANCE, law and practice of, respecting fugitive slaves. FRENCH FLAG, slave trade under. Q. 785, p. 29. FRERE TOWN. Liberated Africans. Journal of Rev. FUGITIVE COOLIES. 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I.O. Papers, H.M.S." Dryad," Madagascar. 1869. F.O. List, 1876. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 160. H.M.S." Magpie," Bushire, Persian Gulf. 1871. F.O. List. p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 166. 66 H.M.S. May Frere," B.M., Persian Gulf. 1873. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 165, et seq. Q. 1295, p. 53. H.M.S. "Montreal," Gibraltar. 1770. Admiralty Papers, p. 223. H.M.S. Nymph," Madagascar. 1869. F.O. List, p. 144; F.Ö. Papers, p. 175, et seq. H.M.S. "Philomel." Q. 1315, p. 53; Q. 1408, p. 57. FUGITIVE SLAVES. H.M.S." Romney," Havana. 1837. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 170. H.M.S. "Sharpshooter," "The Piratinim," Brazil. 1851. F.O. List, p. 144; F.O. Papers, p. 150. H.M.S. "Triumph," United States of America. 1807. Admiralty Papers, p. 228. H.M.'s ships of war. Complaint of Order of Malta. Earl of St. Vincent. 1798. Admiralty Papers, p. 224. in territorial waters, treatment of. Q. 341, p. 12. instructions as to reception, treatment, or disposal of. 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Q. 343, p. 12; Q. 788, p. 29. Madagascar, no case of, from. Q. 680, p. 25. Madagascar, reasons for there being few from, Q. 806, p. 30. Merchant vessel, "Sir Charles Forbes." Bushire Roads. 1849. I.O. Papers, p. 209. Merchant vessel, the "Danube." Brazil. 1856. F.O. Papers, pp. 172–174. Merchant vessel. Tunisian soldiers, Tunis. 1870. F.O. List, p. 144. Merchant vessels. List of cases furnished by Foreign Office. F.O. List, p. 144. number of cases of, referred to Indian Government. Q. 1328, p. 54; Q. 1434, p. 58. Parliamentary Paper. Slave Trade, No. 1, 1876. F.O. List, p. 148; F.O. Papers, p. 163. Parliamentary Papers, 1856-1876 (exclusive of Treaties. F.O. List, p. 148. Persian Gulf, care of. Q. 998, p. 40; Q. 1013, p. 14. Private houses of British subjects. F.O. List, p. 148. Private house of British subject. Beyrout. 1871. practice and instructions as to. Egypt. 1848. Q. 333, p. 12; FUGITIVE SLAVES, practice of the navy as to. Q. 443, p. 17; Q. 645, p. 24; Q. 653, p. 24. probable number of, if doctrine of the exterritoriality of men-of-war were held. Q. 336, p. 12; Q. 348, p. 13; Q: 399, p. 15; Q. 440, p. 16; Q. 645, P. 24; Q. 688, p. 25; Q. 680, p. 34 ; Q. 948, p. 37 ; Q. 1692, p. 67. feception of, in territorial waters or on the high seas. retained, cases of. Q. 61, p. 2; Q. 73, p. 3; Q. 93, p. 45; Q. 764, p. 28; Q. 1098, p. 43; Q. 1181, p. 46; Q. 1065, Q. 1138, Q. 1200, p. 47; p. 50; Q. 1245, p. 50; p. 67. Q. 1218, p. 48; Q. 1243, Q. 1673, p. 67; Q. 1688, retained, cases of, where compensation given. Q. 343, p. 12; Q. 1245, p. 50. suggestions as to instructions concerning the reception of. Q. 1689, p. 67. surrendered, cases of. Q. 61, p. 2; Q. 65, p. 3; Q. 1085, p. 43; Q. 1157, p. 45; Q. 1210, p. 48; Q. 1287, p. 52; Q. 1661, p. 66; Q. 1688, p. 67; Q. 1753, p. 70. 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