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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2025

Shantel A. George
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow

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The Yoruba Are on a Rock
Recaptured Africans and the Orisas of Grenada
, pp. 345 - 346
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

Appendix

Appendix 1: Sources for Table 3.1: Recaptives to Grenada, 1836–1863

Voyages, Estimates Database, www.slavevoyages.org/estimates/; Grenada Free and Public Gazette, 16 November 1836, 17 May 1837; The Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemen’s Land Gazette, 10 January 1840; PP 1842 (385) XLIV.513, Slave Trade. Returns of Vessels adjudicated in Courts of Mixed Commission at Sierra Leone, 1830–41, ‘Return (as far as it can be made out at the Foreign Office) of the Number of Vessels which have been adjudicated in the Courts of Mixed Commission at Sierra Leone’, 3 June 1842; TNA CO 101/82, ‘Return of the Africans landed at this Port from the Schooner Negrinha Slaver on the 23rd day of September 1836 with the Names of their Employers and to whom they are to be Indented’, Joseph Clarke, Acting Collector, and Thomas Challenor, Controller, 14 October 1836, encl. B in Doyle to Glenelg, 7 October 1836; CO 101/82, ‘Return of Captured Africans per “Phoenix” slaver’, Clarke and Challenor, 14 October 1836, encl. C in Doyle to Glenelg, 8 October 1836; TNA CO 318/138, ‘Negro Education: Windward and Leeward Islands’, encl. in C. J. LaTrobe to Lord Glenelg, 14 April 1832; TNA CO 318/146, R. R. Madden to Marquis of Normanby, 25 June 1839; CO 318/146, Madden to Marquis of Normanby, 16 August 1839; TNA CO 101/88, McGregor to Normanby, 15 August 1839; PP 1861 (2842) XXII.1, CLEC Twenty-first General Report, 1861, ‘Return of Liberated Africans despatched from St. Helena to the West Indies during the years 1858, 1859, and 1860’, 30 April 1861; PP 1850 (643) XL.271, Correspondence Relative to Emigration of Labourers from Sierra Leone and St. Helena to the W. Indies: Sierra Leone, No. 9 Extract of a Despatch from Acting Governor Pine to Earl Grey, 15 March 1849; Windward Islands, No. 2 Ker B. Hamilton to Alexander Baillie, Esq. and G. W. Harris Esq., 22 March 1849; Windward Islands, No. 1 Ker B. Hamilton to Colebrooke, 23 March 1849; Sierra Leone, Quarterly Returns of Emigration, ‘Returns showing the Number of Emigrants from Sierra Leone’, 31 March 1849, encl. in No. 11 Acting Governor Pine to Grey, 29 April 1849; St. Helena, No. 12 Governor Sir Patrick Ross to Grey, 12 December 1849; Windward Islands, encl. 1 in Colebrooke to Grey, 26 December 1849; Windward Islands, no. 12 Grey to Colebrooke, 16 February 1850; TNA CO 247/72, ‘Return of Liberated Africans embarked per British Bark Ceres’, 15 November 1849, encl. no. 2 in Ross to Grey, 12 December 1849; TNA CO 267/213, MacDonald to Grey, 16 January 1850; TNA CO 101/102, Colebrooke to Grey, 25 January 1850; TNA CO 247/93, ‘Return of Liberated Africans on the Tartar’, encl. in Hay to Duke of Newcastle, 12 June 1860; TNA CO 101/116, ‘Report on the Immigrants by the ship Tartar which arrived at Grenada from St. Helena on 14 July 1860’, Hickson, Immigration Agent, 19 July 1860, encl. B in Kortright to Governor-in-Chief, 1 August 1860; TNA CO 101/117, Hickson, 19 February 1861, encl. A in Kortright to Hincks, 2 March 1861, encl. in Hincks to Duke of Newcastle, 14 March 1861; TNA CO 101/118, ‘Report of Surgeon Superintendent in medical charge of Liberated Africans emigrants per ship “Athletoe” from St. Helena to Grenada’, Henry A. Kidd, 5 March 1862, encl. no. 13 in Walker to Duke of Newcastle, 14 April 1862; TNA CO 386/188, ‘Grenada 1860: African Immigration’, undated; St. George’s Chronicle and Grenada Gazette, 29 March 1862, 5 April 1862, 27 June 1863, 14 July 1860; TNA CO 101/120, Buchanan, 24 June 1863, encl. no. 6, and David Miller, 23 June 1863, encl. no. 2, in Walker to Duke of Newcastle, 11 July 1863.

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  • Book: The Yoruba Are on a Rock
  • Online publication: 18 September 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009358996.013
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