15. Mr. Sec. Canning to G. S. Bosanquet, Esq. :{ R. Dec. 5, D. Dec. 17, Measures to prevent the Trade 236 16. Mr. Secr. Canning to G. S. Bosan-(D. Jan. 24, 1825 Emancipated Negroes..... quet, Esq. 19. Mr. Sec. Canning to G. S. Bosanquet, Esq 20. Mr. Secr. Canning to G. S. Bosan-{ quet, Esq... D. Jan. 24, JD. Jan. 18, 31, D. Feb. 18, D. Feb. 24, 17. 27, D. Feb. Sec. Canning. Sec. 22. G. S. Bosanquet, Esq. to Mr. 23. G. S. Bosanquet, Esq. to Mr. Canning. 24. Mr. Secr. Canning to the Right F. Lamb.... R. Feb. 254 256 257 PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL. PORTUGAL. 31. Mr. Secr. Canning to Sir E. Thornton D. Feb. 25, 1824 32. Sir E. Thornton to Mr. Sec. Canning D. Mar. 5, 33. Sir E. Thornton to Mr. Sec. Canning 34. Sir E. Thornton to Mr. Sec. Canning 35. Sir E. Thornton to Mr. Sec. Canning 36. Mr. Sec. Canning to Sir E. Thornton 17. Mr. Sec. Canning to Sir E. Thornton D. May 28, 1824 Slave Trade on the E. C. of Africa 270 33. Sir E. Thornton to Mr. Secr. Canning (D. June 18, R. June 29. 39. Sir E. Thornton to Mr. Sec. Canning R. Oct. 40. Mr. Sec. Canning to Sir W. A'Court D. Nov. 41. J. Planta, jun. Esq. to Sir W. A'Court D. Nov. 17, 2, 19, 20, -}Abolition of Slave Trade 273 12. Mr. Consul Matthews to J. Planta. Dec. 27, jan. Esq.. 13. Mr. Consul General Read to Lord D. Jan. Howard de Walden. Consolidation Act R. June D. Mar. BRAZIL. 4. Mr. Consul-General Chamberlain to D. Mar. Mr.Sec. Canning.. 5. Mr. Consul-General Chamberlain to Mr. Sec. Canning... 5. Mr. Vice-Consul Follett to Mr. Sec. Canning. 1. Mr. Consul Parkinson to Mr. Sec. (D. July Canning. R. Aug. 3. Mr. See, Canning to Mr. Consul-Gen. {D. Aug. Chamberlain. 20, 24}Over-rating of Tonnage Return from Bahia-Zephiro.... 278 ). Mr. Consul-General Chamberlain top. Aug. 27-Over-rating of Tonnage Mr. Sec. Canning. R. Nov. 1. Mr. Consul-General Chamberlain to D. Sept. Mr. Sec. Canning..... 1. Mr. Secr. Canning to Mr. Consul-Gen.{ Chamberlain. 2. Mr. Sec. Canning to Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain. 1. Mr. Consul-General Chamberlain to Mr. Sec. Canning... 1. Mr. Consul-General Chamberlain to Mr. Sec. Canning.. i. Mr. Consul-General Chamberlain D. Sept. R. Dec. 25, 13, 1824 277 10, 31, 17, 29, 7. 18, 11, -}Over-rating of Tonnage 289 30, tions.. 31 2, 74. A. S. Douglas, Esq. to Mr. Sec. Can-(D. March 25, 75. Mr. Secr. Canning to A. S. Douglas, {D. April Esq... 76. J. Planta, jun. Esq. to A. S. Douglas, (D. April Esq... 83. Sir C. Stuart to Mr. Sec. Canning. 86. Sir C. Stuart to Mr. Secr. Canning. D. D. Aug. 19, .... R. Aug. 22, D. Aug. 24, - St. George, Caledonian and Ranger.. St. George, Caledonian and D. Aug. 26,-Trade at Guadaloupe Trade at Nantes SIR, SPAIN. No. 1.-Mr. Secretary Canning to Sir William à Court. Foreign Office, May 9, 1824. I ENCLOSE to you the Copy of a Communication from the Colonial Department, transmitting the description of an indentured African, named Asheca, who had disappeared from the Bahamas, and of an Indi vidual, named John Turner, who was supposed to have absconded with him to the Island of Cuba; and I have to desire, that you will make application to the Spanish Government, to send orders to the Authorities at Cuba, for the restoration of the African described. The Right Hon. Sir W. à Court. I am, &c., GEORGE CANNING. (Enclosure A.)-R. Wilmot Horton, Esq. to Joseph Planta, Jun. Esq. SIR, Downing Street, April 28, 1824. I AM directed by Earl Bathurst to enclose to you, for the information of Mr. Secretary Canning, the accompanying Copy of a Letter which his Lordship has received from the Collector of His Majesty's Customs at the Port of Nassau in the Bahamas, transmitting the description of an indentured African who had disappeared from that Place, and of an individual who was supposed to have absconded with him to the Island of Cuba, and I am to request that you will lay these Papers before Mr. Canning, in order that, if it shall appear to him to be expedient, he may direct application to be made to the Spanish Government to cause the restoration of the African described. Joseph Planta, Jun. Esq. MY LORD, The Collector of the Customs at Nassau to Earl Bathurst. Custom-House, Nassau, March 5, 1824. I BEG to lay before your Lordship the description of an indentured African and also of the person who absconded and took him with him. Having reason to believe that any application to the Colonial Authorities in Cuba, from hence, would be ineffectual, I am induced to intercede for your Lordship's interference to obtain the restoration of this individual to his freedom, of which he will be, no doubt, deprived in Cuba. I have, &c., The Right Hon. Earl Bathurst. (Enclosure C.) C. PATIER. DESCRIPTION of an African Apprentice, supposed to have been |