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Title Particulars of Settlers Allowed to Stay in Trinidad
Date 1814-1822
Document Type Legal Papers
Reference CO 385/1
Library / Archive The National Archives
Collection Name War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: Emigration Entry Books
Description Lists of emigrants allowed to remain in Trinidad, documenting each individual and including a short biography remarking upon their place of birth, family members having emigrated with them and any other notable comments. Following this, there are manuscript papers written by members of the British Parliament, and lists of fathers.
Series Description This series contains entry books of correspondence on emigration.
Theme(s) Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations; Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations
Country (from) Grenada; Martinique; Guadeloupe; Spain; British Guiana
Country (to) Trinidad
Places St Vincent; Barcelona, Spain
Nationality Spanish; European; Creole; Guyanese
People Marryat, Joseph; de Aranjo, Andres
Keywords children, emigrant, emigration, colony conditions, children, family, death, demographics, women, national identity, unmarried, employment, biography, soldier, birth, plantation, sailors, livestock, tailor, fishing and fishermen, war, mixed-race
Language English
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