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Title
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Maj to Lt. Jonathan A. Atkins Governor of Barbados. Approved in Councill (docket title)
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Author
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Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
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Addressee
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Atkins, Jonathan, ca. 1601-1702
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All Contributors
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Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685 (Author), Atkins, Jonathan, ca. 1601-1702 (Addressee), Barbados. Governor (1674-1680 : Atkins) (Addressee), England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) (Author)
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Place of Origin
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London (England)
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Date
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1676
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Series Heading
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M15. England and Wales. Sovereign (Charles II), 1660-1685.
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Geography
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Barbados, Great Britain, West Indies
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Subject
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Bills of particulars -- Great Britain, Barbados -- Relations -- Great Britain, Great Britain -- Relations -- Barbados -- Early works to 1800, Navigation acts, 1649-1696 -- Early works to 1800, Sugar trade -- Barbados -- History -- 17th century -- Sources, West Indies -- History, Barbados -- History -- 17th century
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Notes
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First line: Trustie and beloved. When... We designed You..., "Trustie and beloved. When... We designed You Governour of Our Island of Barbados... The particulars which chiefly give us offence are these. First that concerning Our Farmers of the four and a half per cent weighing the Casks of Sugar. Secondly, the complaint of the want of sufficient supply of Negroes from the Royal African Company. Thirdly, which is the main matter, a dispensation proposed of the Acts of Navigation and Trade. Concerning which when You have review'd Your late Adresse of the 4/14th July 1676 to Our Committees of Trade and Plantations... We choose rather to caution you upon this occasion...", Original digital object name: bei-m015