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Page 45
... five official and four unofficial nominated members . The change to a Crown Colony did not meet with approval by the majority of the inhabitants and from time to time efforts were made by them to redeem their politic- al inheritance ...
... five official and four unofficial nominated members . The change to a Crown Colony did not meet with approval by the majority of the inhabitants and from time to time efforts were made by them to redeem their politic- al inheritance ...
Page 53
... five official members and seven unofficial members of whom two shall be nominated by the Governor and five elected for four constituencies . The new council met for the first time on the 12th of March , 1936. All quest- ions were to be ...
... five official members and seven unofficial members of whom two shall be nominated by the Governor and five elected for four constituencies . The new council met for the first time on the 12th of March , 1936. All quest- ions were to be ...
Page 75
... five included in the Toledo district . The Maya Mountains occupy the central and southwestern portions of the Colony rising to 3,000 feet at its highest point in the Cockscomb ridge . Leslie H. Ower described the Colony in his report ...
... five included in the Toledo district . The Maya Mountains occupy the central and southwestern portions of the Colony rising to 3,000 feet at its highest point in the Cockscomb ridge . Leslie H. Ower described the Colony in his report ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 15 |
Nineteenth Century | 37 |
Twentieth Century | 57 |
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April 30 Archives of British Bay Islands Bay of Honduras Bay Settlement Baymen Belize River boats BOUNDARY CONVENTION Breakdown music Britain British Honduras Canal Captain Foot's money Carib carried Cayo Central America century Church city of Belize claims Clayton-Bulwer Treaty Coast of Central Cockscomb Mountains Colonel Colony convention of 1859 Corozal crown cungo da town cutters Despard diplomatic early England English established FOOT'S MONEY GONE Fu go Georges Caye Government Guate Indian inhabitants laborers land later Library lize logwood magistrates mahogany Majesty's Maya Mayan ment Metzgen Mexico Minister Mosquito Mosquito Coast Mullins River North Obeah obligations Panama pirates ratified Sarstoon River settled Settlement of Belize settlers ships Sibun River signed Sir John Burdon slaves Sly Mongoose Spain Spaniards Spanish Spanish Sovereignty Stann Creek superintendent temala territory Toledo District treaties of 1783 TREATY OF 1850 Treaty of Amiens Treaty of Godolphin United William woodcutters Yucatan