A History of TobagoBoD – Books on Demand, 3 nov. 2021 - 212 pages Reprint of the original, first published in 1867. |
Table des matières
CHAPTER II | 23 |
CHAPTER III | 38 |
GovernmentAlexander Brown the first LieutenantGovernor of Tobago | 68 |
Lancey his successor Governor Richard MartinInsurrection of the Slaves | 102 |
within call of Barbados for the conveyance of troops to any of the Islands | 121 |
CHAPTER VI | 160 |
for the Sale of Lands the number of each lot as granted the original grantee | 191 |
to 1862 | 199 |
those in cultivation in 1862 | 207 |
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