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Correspondence

Collection: Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832    Volumes    Correspondence

This volume includes a range of unbound letters and letter books dated from 1759 to 1813. Some of the correspondence touches upon social matters, but the majority of them relate to the running of the Phillips' estates in Jamaica and to trade in the West Indies more generally. The earlier items are addressed to Nathaniel Phillips in Kingston, whereas the later items belong to the period following his return to Britain.

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Letters, 1813 April 30 to July 3

LETTERS from Anthony Palmer, junior, solicitor, Bristol, Butler Claxton and Son, Bristol, and Sweets and Miller, to Nathaniel Phillips, Slebech and London, concerning the bankruptcy of David Lewis and accounts...

Collection:Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
Date:1813-1813
Contributor:National Library of Wales
Identifier:71811c35

Letters, 1811 April 23 to 1813, July 30

LETTERS from G.W. and Gamuel Hibbert, George Hibbert and Samuel Hibbert, London, to Nathaniel Phillips, Slebech and London, concerning the sale of sugar and rum, insurances, shipment of goods to...

Collection:Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
Date:1811-1813
Contributor:National Library of Wales
Identifier:71811c34

Letters, 1799 June 7 to 1805 June 25

LETTERS from Hibbert, Fuhr and Hibbert, George Hibbert, George Robart and William Hibbert, and Guy Adams and Co., to Nathaniel Phillips, concerning accounts and stocks; with certificates and stock accounts....

Collection:Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
Date:1799-1805
Contributor:National Library of Wales
Identifier:71811c33

Letters, 1796 Oct. 14 to 1800 Dec. 4

LETTERS from Thomas Barritt, Pleasant Hill, Jamaica, to Nathaniel Phillips, London, containing periodical reports on the recipient's Jamaican plantations, enslaved workers, the sugar and rum industry, local news, and shipments...

Collection:Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
Date:1796-1800
Contributor:National Library of Wales
Identifier:71811c32

Letters, 1795 Aug. 28

LETTER from William Knox at Soho Square to Nathaniel Phillips, Slebech, giving news of the French forces in the West Indies, and the disposal of Mrs Barlow's jointure tenements and...

Collection:Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
Date:1795-1795
Contributor:National Library of Wales
Identifier:71811c31

Letters, 1795 Jan. 16 to 1796 Jan. 1

LETTERS from Thomas Barritt, Pleasant Hill, Jamaica, to Nathaniel Phillips, London, giving reports on the management and work of the estates in Jamaica. (NLW ref. 9201-9211)

Collection:Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
Date:1795-1796
Contributor:National Library of Wales
Identifier:71811c30

Letter, 1792 Oct. 4

LETTER from James Allen, secretary of the West Indian Planters, to Nathaniel Phillips, esq., requesting the latter to meet the rest of the Sub-Committee. With rough calculations by the recipient....

Collection:Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
Date:1792-1792
Contributor:National Library of Wales
Identifier:71811c28

Letters, 1795

LETTER from Thomas Knox at Minwere Lodge to Nathaniel Phillips, esq., Slebech, stating that his father is in London, with a draft letter by N[athaniel] P[hillips] dated 2 Sept. 1795...

Collection:Slavery, Exploitation and Trade in the West Indies, 1759-1832
Date:1795-1795
Contributor:National Library of Wales
Identifier:71811c29
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