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Abstract of the Consolidated Act of Jamaica, passed the 6th o[f] December 1788, which act is printed at large in part III. of the repor[t] of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations
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The Consolidated Slave Law, passed the 22d December, 1826
commencing on the 1st May, 1827 -
An act for the better order and government of slaves
and for other purposes -
An act to oblige the several inhabitants of this island to provide themselves with a sufficient number of white men, &c. &c
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Proceedings of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica
in relation to those which took place in the British House of Commons, on the 15th of May last, in consequence of Mr. Buxton's motion for the gradual abolition of slavery throughout these colonies -
Acts of Assembly passed in the island of Jamaica
in the years 1789 and 1790 -
Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of Jamaica
from 1681, to 1737, inclusive -
Further proceedings of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica
relative to a bill introduced into the House of Commons for effectually preventing the unlawful importation of slaves, and holding free persons in slavery, in the British colonies -
The new act of assembly of the island of Jamaica
intitled, An Act to repeal an Act, intitled, "an Act to repeal several Acts, and Clauses of Acts, respecting Slaves, and for the better Order and Government of Slaves, and for other Purposes:" And also to repeal the several Acts, and Clauses of Acts, which were repealed by the Act intitled as aforesaid; and for consolidating and bringing into One Act the several Laws relating to Slaves, and for giving them further Protection and Security; for altering the Mode of Trial of Slaves charged with capital Offences; and for other Purposes; Commonly Called, The New Consolidated Act, Which was passed by the Assembly on the 6th of November-by the Council on the 5th Day of December-And by the Lieutenant Governor on the 6th Day of December, 1788; Being the present Code Noir of that Island. Published for the Use of both Houses of Parliament, and the Satisfaction of the Public at large, by Stephen Fuller, Esq. Agent for Jamaica -
The new Act of Assembly of the Island of Jamaica
intitled, An Act to Repeal an Act, Intitled, "An Act to Repeal Several Acts, and Clauses of Acts, Respecting Slaves, and for the Better Order and Government of Slaves, and for Other Purposes" ... commonly called, the New Consolidated Act, which was passed by the Assembly on the 6th of November ... being the present Code Noir of that island -
Two reports (one presented the 16th of October, the other on the 12th of November, 1788) from the committee of the honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica
appointed to examine into, and report to the House, the allegations and charges contained in the several petitions which have been presented to the British House of Commons, on the subject of the slave-trade, and the treatment of the Negroes, &c. &c. &c -
The petition of Stephen Fuller, Esquire, agent for Jamaica
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The act of Assembly of the island of Jamaica, to repeal several acts and clauses of acts respecting slaves, and for the better order and government of slaves, and for other purposes commonly called, The Consolidated Act
as exhibiting at one view most of the essential regulations of the Jamaica Code noir -
The act of assembly of the island of Jamaica, to repeal several acts, and clauses of acts, respecting slaves, and for the better Order and Government of Slaves, and for other Purposes; commonly called the Consolidated Act, as Exhibiting at One View Most of the Essential Regulations of the Jamaica Code Noir; which was passed by the Assembly on the 19th day of December 1787, and by the Lieutenant Governor and the Council on the 22d of the said Month. Respectfully communicated to the public by Stephen Fuller, Esq. Agent for Jamaica
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An act to encourage the settling the north-east part of this island
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Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of Jamaica
from 1681, to 1737, inclusive -
Two reports (one presented the 16th of October, the other on the 12th of November, 1788) from the committee of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica, appointed to examine into, and report to the House, the Allegations and Charges contained in the several Petitions which have been presented to the British House of Commons, on the Subject of the slave-trade, and the Treatment of the Negroes, &c. &c. &c. Published, by order of the House of Assembly, by Stephen Fuller, Esq; agent for Jamaica