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Memorial received from Mr. Baldwin, relative to the slave trade, &c. carried on in Egypt. No. 5. Ordered to be printed 18th February 1790.

By: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Contributor(s): Baldwin, George, d. 1826.Publisher: [London? : s.n., 1790]Description: 3, [1]p. ; 2.°.Note: Binder's title: Papers on slavery 1789-90Subject(s): Slave trade -- Egypt | Slavery -- Egypt
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Broad Sanctuary Room 1 Law Reserve PAP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27435-1001
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PAP Letter from Mr. Burges to Mr. Fawkener. Transmitting copy of a Portuguese law, ann. 1648, with its translation. And extract of a letter from Mr. Baldwin, inclosing a memorial relative to the slave trade. No. 2. Ordered to be printed 18th February 1790. PAP Translation of a law of the year 1684, which regards the proportion of tonnage, and the treatment of negroe slaves on board the Portuguese ships. No. 3. Ordered to be printed 18th February, 1790. PAP Extract of letter from Consul General Baldwin to the Duke of Leeds. No. 4. Ordered to be printed 18th February 1790. PAP Memorial received from Mr. Baldwin, relative to the slave trade, &c. carried on in Egypt. No. 5. Ordered to be printed 18th February 1790. PAP Papers respecting the free negroes sent to Africa. PAP Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations; submitting to His Majesty's consideration the evidence and information they have collected in consequence of His Majesty's Order in Council, dated the 11th of February 1788, concerning the present state of the trade to Africa, and particularly the trade in slaves; and concerning the effects and consequences of this trade, as well in Africa and the West Indies, as to the general commerce of this Kingdom. PAR Landlord and tenant :

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Issued as a Parliamentary paper, ordered to be printed for the House of Lords.

Binder's title: Papers on slavery 1789-90

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