Jamaica. North and Central America - Jamaica. Island. Longitude: -77.5000. Latitude: 18.2500.
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Copy letter of Alexander Kinloch and John Steel to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1811.
Concerning the difficulty in selling land owned by the late James Innes.
Copy of the inventory of James Innes, with a list of enslaved people., 1798.
Concerning the property of the late James Innes.
Correspondence, minutes and other papers relating to activities of the Church of Scotland Overseas Council in Jamaica., 1938-1966.
The African section of the archive of the Church of Scotland Overseas Council, 1965-75 (with some earlier material). This deposit also includes material relevant to Jamaica (1938-1966).
Film strip of 'Background to Jamaica'., Undated.
Four letters of Colville Wedderburn and Co to James Dunlop., 1826-1827.
Letters concerning the Crawford family sugar estate in Jamaica.
Legal document of Barbara Jamieson and William Jamieson., 1819.
Concerning Barbara Jamieson’s entitlement to a share of her uncle James Innes’ estate.
Letter, 1834, of Eleanor Affleck to Sarah Affleck., 1834.
Letter, 1834, with transcript, of Eleanor Affleck, Jamaica, to her daughter, Sarah, in Edinburgh concerning the hire price of enslaved people, their impending emancipation and government compensation.
Letter of Alexander Kinloch and John Steel to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1810.
Concerning an improperly authenticated power of attorney.
Letter of Alexander Kinloch and John Steel to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1811.
Concerning the difficulty of selling land owned by the late James Innes.
Letter of Andrew Pitcairn to Robert Pitcairn., 1787.
Concerning the arrival of a Mr Somervill, a cousin of James Laidlaw, in Jamaica and the health of various acquaintances.
Letter of Archibald Anderson and Charles Bryan to Thomas Bolt and Robert Scollay., 1799.
Concerning the management of James Innes’ land, debts owed by Innes and the use of enslaved labour.
Letter of Archibald Anderson and Charles Bryan to Thomas Bolt and Robert Scollay., bulk: 1800.
Concerning the aborted sale of James Innes’ Jamaican estate and an outbreak of yaws amongst enslaved people.
Letter of Archibald Anderson and Charles Bryan to Thomas Bolt and Robert Scollay., 1800.
Concerning the aborted sale of James Innes’ Jamaican estate and an outbreak of yaws amongst enslaved people.
Letter of Archibald Anderson to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1800.
Concerning attempts to sell James Innes’ estate and the possible manumission of his son James.
Letter of Archibald Anderson to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1800.
Concerning the value of land and enslaved people in Jamaica.
Letter of Archibald Anderson to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1801
Concerning the proposed sale of 30 enslaved people at public auction.
Letter of Archibald Anderson to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1803.
Concerning payment for the sale of enslaved people and James Innes’ passage from Jamaica to Scotland.
Letter of Archibald Anderson to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1803
Concerning James Innes’ passage to Scotland.
Letter of Colville Wedderburn to James Dunlop., 1827.
Concerning a deficiency of funds from the sale of sugar and rum to pay for annuities.
Letter of Colville Wedderburn to James Dunlop., 1827.
Concerning the legal ownership of estates in Jamaica and Scotland.
Letter of George Tarbutt and Sons to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1799.
Concerning the balance of James Innes’ current account and bank stock bought in his name.
Letter of James Cochran to James Hogg., 1742.
Concerning the shipment of claret.
Letter of James Cochran to John Hogg., 1742.
Concerning the shipment of claret.
Letter of James Cochran to John Hogg concerning the sale of wine., 1742.
Concerning the sale of wine and the wellbeing of Hogg’s family in Scotland.
Letter of James Innes to his mother., 1792.
Concerning his mother’s health, the wellbeing of Gideon Nicholson in Jamaica and bills of exchange.