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Tables of Contents for The British Transatlantic Slave Trade
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
ix
 
General Introduction
xi
 
Introduction
xxxi
 
Bibliography
liii
 
Note on copy texts
lvii
 
John Hawkins, A true declaration of the troublesome voyadge of M. John Hawkins to the parties of Guynea and the west Indies, in the yeares of our Lord 1567 and 1568 (London, Thomas Purfoote, 1569)
1
32
John Matthews, A Voyage to the River Sierra-Leone (London, B. White and Son, 1788)
33
194
John Adams, Sketches taken during Ten Voyages to Africa, between the Years 1786 and 1800 (London, Hurst Robinson, and Co., 1821)
227
130
Gomer Williams, History of the Liverpool Privateers and Letters of Marque, with an Account of the Liverpool Slave Trade, excerpt comprising papers relating to Old Calabar, 1767-83 (London, William Heinemann and Liverpool, Edward Howell, 1897)
357
16
Endnotes
373
14
Permissions
387
 
Acknowledgements
vii
 
Introduction
ix
 
Certain Considerations relating to the Royal African Company of England (London, 1680)
1
14
A True State of the present difference between the Royal African Company and the Separate Traders...written by a true lover of his country (London, 1710)
15
44
The Case of the Royal African Company of England (London, Sam. Anis, 1730)
59
36
Charles Hayes, The importance of effectually supporting the Royal African Company of England, impartially consider'd (London, M. Cooper, 1744)
95
52
Malachy Postlethwayt, The African Trade, the Great Pillar and Support of the British Plantation Trade in North America (London, J. Robinson, 1745)
147
48
Malachy Postlethwayt, The National and Private Advantages of the African Trade Considered (London, P. Knapton, 1746)
195
134
Endnotes
329
18
Permissions
347
 
Acknowledgements
vii
 
Introduction
ix
 
Bibliography
xxxv
 
Robert Boucher Nickolls, Letter to the Treasurer of the Society instituted for the Purpose of Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade (London, James Phillips, 1787)
1
18
Thomas Cooper, Letters on the Slave Trade (Manchester, C. Wheeler, 1787)
19
38
[William Roscoe],A General View of the African Slave-Trade (London, R. Faulder, 1788)
57
40
James Field Stanfield, Observations on a Guinea Voyage (London, James Phillips, 1788)
97
40
Thomas Cochrane, Answers to the Fifth Table of Queries (Edinburgh, D. Willison, 1789)
137
40
Thomas Clarkson, The Substance of the Evidence of Sundry Persons on the Slave Trade (London, James Phillips, 1789)
177
144
[William Fox], An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the Utility of Refraining from West India Sugar and Rum (London, 1791)
321
14
Endnotes
335
38
Permissions
373
 
Acknowledgements
vii
 
Introduction
ix
 
Bibliography
xxxi
 
A Planter, Commercial Reasons for the Non Abolition of the Slave Trade, in the West India Islands by a Planter and Merchant of many Tears Residence in the West-Indies (London, W. Lane, 1789)
1
28
[Gilbert Franklyn], Observations Occasioned by the Attempts made in England to Effect the Abolition of the Slave Trade (Liverpool, A. Smith, 1788)
29
78
William Knox, A Letter from W.K Esq. to W. Wilberforce, Esq. (London, J. Debrett,1790)
107
26
[Capt. Macarty], An Appeal to the Candour and Justice of the People of England in Behalf of the West India Merchants and Planters (London, 1792)
133
136
Report from the Committee of the Honourable House of [the Jamaican] Assembly (St Jago de la Vega, Alexander Aikman, 1800)
269
52
Mercator, Letters Concerning the Abolition of the Slave-Trade and Other West-India Affairs (London, C. and W. Galabin, 1807)
321
56
Endnotes
377
18
Permissions
395
2
Index
397