Abercrombie, John
Abercromby, James
Adam, John
Adam, Robert
Adams, Conrad
Adams, Samuel
Addison, Christian
Admiralty Sick and Hurt Board
African Diaspora, remembering
Africa Reparations Movement
Aix-la-Chapelle, Peace of (1748)
Alexander, James
Allen, William
Alleyne, Abel
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Lascelles-Maxwell business papers
Lascelles-Maxwell correspondence
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Armada
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Armstrong-Jones, Anthony, Earl of Snowdon
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Ashley, John
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Bridgetown place names
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Holetown
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Lascelles legacy
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Lascelles plantation management
Lascelles rise
map
Marshall Office
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merchants and planters
Newton slave burial ground
Quakers
race laws
St Michael
slave demography
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Barbados Gazette
Barbados Museum & Historical Society
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Bavaria
Baxter, Richard
Baxter, Thomas
BBC
Beale
Beckford family
Beckford, Julius
Beckford, Peter
Beckford, William
Beckles family
Beckles Trust
Bell, Governor of Barbados
Bentinck, Count William
Berbice
Clarke property
slave uprising
Berlin, Ira
Bermuda
Betteress, Samuel
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Binning, John
Bishop, Eliza
Bishop, William
Blackett, Sir William
Bladen, Martin
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insolvency
Blenman, George
Blenman, Jonathan
Blenman, Jonathan Jr
Blenman of Chepstow, Revd
Blenman, Thomas
Blenman, Timothy
Blenman, William
Blight, Robert
Bogles & Co.
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Bolton Percy
Bond, Francis
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Boston
18th-century slave imports
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North Church
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Brace, Revd Edward
Brace vs Peers
Braithwaite, John
Bressingham
Brew, Harry
Brew, Richard
Brisbane, William
Bristol
British Museum
British National Party
Brixton riots
Broadwater Farm riots
Brodie, Dorothy
Brodie, James
Brown, Dr James
Brown, Lancelot (Capability Brown)
Browne, Jeremiah
Buckinghamshire
Buckworth, Mary
Burrows, Lewis
Burrows, William
Burton, Revd William
business associations
Byng, Robert
caboceers
Calendar, Revd Elisha
Calverley
Campbell, P. F.
candle trade
Cape Breton
capital
See also credit
colonial trade
Dutch colonies
Henry Lascelles slave trade
Lascelles-Maxwell partnership
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Caribbean
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control
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Lascelles association with
Lascelles legacy
Lascelles-Maxwell loan database
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Carter, Samuel
Carteret, John, 1st Earl of Granville
Catley, Ann
Ceded Islands
Chandos, Marquis of
Chapman, William
Charles I
Charles II
Charleston merchants
Checkland, A. G.
Chesapeake
Child, Robert
Cholmley, Nathanial
Clarke, Benjamin
Clarke, Callie
Clarke, Deborah (1705#8211;44)
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Lascelles alliance
Lascelles loans
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Clarke, Gedney (1711#8211;64)
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death
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Lascelles mortgages
Lascelles marriage
Martinique campaign
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Nova Scotia settlement
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Tobago plantations
Clarke, Gedney III
Clarke, Hannah
Clarke, John (b. 1702)
Clarke, John (1737#8211;84&/5)
Clarke, John (s. of Gedney Clarke II)
Clarke, Peter
Clarke, Samuel (b. 1743)
Clarke, Susannah
Clarke, William (†1647)
Clarke, William (1746#8211;82)
Clouston, Edward (1787#8211;1866)
Clouston, Edward (b.1819)
Clouston family
Clouston, Henry (c.1822#8211;98)
Clouston, Isabella
Cobham, John
Cobham, Richard
Codd, Colonel Edward
Codrington, Christopher
Codrington, Sir William
Coffee, Amroe, King
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Cole, Isabella
Collet, Thomas
Collier, William
Colonial Debts Act 1732
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Commission for Racial Equality
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18th-century Caribbean
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Compton, Henry, Bishop of London
Cook, Bernard
Cordwent, Edward
Corwin, Captain George
cotton
Courten, William
Cox regression
Cox, Samuel
Cox, Sir Charles
Crawford, Alexander
credit
1772#8211;3 crisis
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Brace vs Peers
Caribbean sugar trade
Colonial Debts Act 1732
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Lascelles late-18th-century policy
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Freres
Gedney Clarkes
generally
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Lascelles-Maxwell loans
chronological account
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networks
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Halls#8217; slave trade in 18th century
historiography
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usury laws
Crondall (Hampshire)
Cudjoe Caboceer
Cunningham, Nathaniel
Currantee, John
Curwen, Alice
Cussans, Thomas
Cuthbert, George
Cuthbert, Lewis
Daling, William
Danby#8217;s Rising
Daniel family
Daniel, John
Daniel, Thomas
Darrington
Data Envelopment Analysis
Davis, Edmund, of Hilldrop
Demerara
Berbice uprising
capital flows
Clarke involvement with
Gedney Clarke crisis
Gedney Clarkes in
slave trade
demography, slaves. See slaves
Dinwiddie, Robert
Dominica, sugar trade
Dottin, Elizabeth
Dottin family
Dottin, Joseph
Douglas family
Douglas, James
Douglas, James (1675#8211;1742)
Douglas, Sir James, MP
Douglas, John
Douglas, John, of Antigua (†1743)
Douglas, Rear Admiral Robert
Dovaston, John
The Dove
Downing, George
Dubois, Catherine
DuBois database
Duke, William
Duncan, William
Dunning, John
Dutch West India Company
East India Company
East Lothian
Edmonson, John
Edmundsen, William
Edward and Mary
elephants#8217; teeth
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Elizabeth I
Elliot, Nathaniel
Ellis, Charles
empire, ideology
English provincial networks
Enslaved Database
Essequibo
European Union, Sugar Protocol
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Faber, John
Fairfax, Anne
Fairfax, Bryan
Fairfax family
Fairfax, Hannah
Fairfax, Lord
Fairfax of Denton and Oglethorphe
Fairfax, William (1691#8211;1757)
Farington, Joseph
Farquhar, Sir Walter
fish
Fisher, Mary
Fitzherbert family
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Fleurian, Mary
Fonthill Gifford
foodstuffs
Fordyce Bank
Foucault, Michel
Fox, George
Frames
France
colonial rivalries
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occupation of Tobago
Francklyn, Charles
Francklyn, Gilbert
Frankland, Sir Charles Henry
Frankland family
Frankland, Admiral Thomas
Franklin, Benjamin
Fraser, James
free blacks
Frere, Applethwaite
Frere family
Frere, Henry
Frere, Joan
Frere, John (b. 1626)
Frere, John III
Frere, John Jr
Frere, Thomas
Frere, Tobias (b.1617)
Frere, Tobias, Jr
Fuller, John
Fuller, Rose
Fuller, Stephen
Gardoque y Mueta, Joseph
Gascoigne, Ann Jones (1753#8211;1821)
Gascoigne family
Gascoigne, John
Gascoigne, Stephen
Gawthorpe
Gedney, Bartholomew (1640#8211;98)
Gedney Clarkes. See clarke family
Gedney, Deborah (1677#8211;1760)
Gedney family, origins
Gedney, John (1603#8211;88)
Gedney, John (1634&/5#8211;84)
Gedney, Lydia
genealogy
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gentry capitalism
George I
George II
George IV
Germany, linens exports
Gibbes, Sir Phillip
Gilchrist, Revd William
gold
Goldsborough
Goose Creek
Gordon, Captain John
Gordon, James Brebner
Gordon, Revd William
Gordon, Thomas
Gosse, Daniel
Graeme, Francis
Gragg, Larry
Graham, Jacob
Grant, Bernie, MP
The Grantham
Green family
Green, Richard
Greene, Jack P
Grenada
and Gedney Clarke
Lascelles legacy
Lascelles plantations
shift from coffee to sugar
slave insurrection 1795#8211;6
sugar trade
Grenville faction
Grenville, George
Grenville, Henry
Grocers#8217; Company
Grove, John
Grove, Joseph
Guinea coast
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Guyana
Gyll, Thomas
Haddington
Haiti, revolution
Hakewill, James
Halifax, Lord
Hall, Charles
Hall family
Hall, Gyles (c.1603#8211;87)
Hall, Hugh the Elder
Hall, Hugh Sr
Hall, Hugh Jr
Hall, Mary
Hall, Richard
Hall, Richard Jr
Hall, Sarah
Hall, Thomas
Hall, Wentworth
Halliday, Simon
Hamilton, George
Hamilton, George W
Hancock, David
Harewood, 1st Earl (Edward Lascelles, 1740#8211;1820)
1747 inheritance
1795 inheritance
agreement with Maxwells and Dalings
portrait
reorganisation of plantations
shipping interests
and slave revolts
Tobago estates
Harewood, 2nd Earl (Henry Lascelles. 1767#8211;1841)
1832 slave condition speech
election 1807
and emancipation of slaves
Harewood Chapel
portrait
reorganisation of plantations
slave compensation payments
slave ownership
Harewood, 5th Earl
Harewood, 6th Earl
Harewood Chapel
Harewood estate
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1760s&/1770s additions
1795 inheritance
Caribbean earnings
Caribbean plantations
plantation management
revenues 1799#8211;805
Harewood House
archives
BBC programme
construction
funding
and Henry Lascelles
Harewood House Trust
Harewood manor
Harper, Robert
Harrison, Henry
Harrison, Nathaniel
Harte, William
Harvie, Alexander
Harvie brothers
assets and liabilities
insolvency
Jamaican plantations
Lascelles loans
Harvie, Elizabeth
Harvie, John
Harvie, Thomas
Harvie, William
Hawksworth, John
Hawley, Governor
Heath, John
Heins, John Theodore
Hepburn family
Hepburn, George
Hepburn, Helen
Hervey, William
Hibbert, George
Hill, John
Hill, Thomas
HMS Argyle
Hoare#8217;s Bank
Holburne, Catherine
Holburne, Francis
Holetown
Holt, Arthur
Hooper, Robert
Hope, Nicholas
Hothersall, Ann
Hothersall, Burch
Houghton
Howe, Lord
Howell, John
Hudson#8217;s Bay Company
Hughes, Griffin
Hunt, Helen
Hunter, Andrew
Husbands, Barbara
Husbands family
Husbands, Richard
Husbands, Samuel
Ilfracombe
indigo
Ingram, William
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Interculture Organisation
interracial associations
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1641 rebellion
1642 Additional Sea Venture
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Ironmonger, Joshua
Jackson, William
Jacobite Rising
Jacobite Rising 1715
Jacobs, Susannah
Jamaica
18th-century plantations
Christianisation of slaves
English capture from Spanish
Harewood Chapel
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Lascelles legacy
Lascelles plantations
map
Maroon uprising
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St Thomas-in-the-Vale
Scottish merchants
Seven Years#8217; War, effect
slave account
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James II
Jasper, Edward
Jenkins, Henry
Jewish Naturalization Bill
Johnson, John
Johnson, Polly
Jones, James
Keane, Betty
Keane, Hugh Perry
Keimer, Samuel
Kellington
Kerby, Thomas
kinship, uses
land. See plantations
Langton, Dominick
Lansa, Francis
Lascelles (ship)
Lascelles, Clarke, & Daling
Lascelles, Daniel (1655#8211;1734)
Lascelles, Daniel (1714#8211;84)
and Blenmans
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marriage
MP for Northallerton
Yorkshire property
Lascelles, Edward (dry-salter in London)
Lascelles, Edward
Barbadian acquisitions
Barbadian career
Lascelles, Edward, of Stoke Newington
Barbadian career
Barbados tax assessments
career
genealogy
Guinea estate
Lascelles, Edward Jr (†1739)
Lascelles, Edward (1702#8211;1747)
Barbados corruption
Barbados trade
Bridgetown Collector of Customs
death
heirs
introduction of mango tree to Barbados
landed estates
money lending
portrait
prize cargoes
slave trade
tomb
wealth
wife#8217;s inheritance
wife#8217;s race
Lascelles, Edward (1740#8211;1820).
Lascelles, Major Edward (†1935)
Lascelles, Edwin, 1st Baron Harewood (1713#8211;95)
agreement with Maxwells and Dalings
Caribbean interests
Caribbean landed property
created baron 1790
death 1795
early career
and Freres
Instructions for the Management of a Plantation
Jacobite supporter
patronage
plantation management
on treatment of slaves
Yorkshire estates
Lascelles, Elizabeth (†1771)
Lascelles family
anti-competitive influence
Barbados legacy
business network
Caribbean legacy
Caribbean real estate
Caribbean, association
corruption
emergence
empire building
Gedney Clarke alliance
genealogy
gentry capitalism
Grenadian legacy
historical significance
Jamaican legacy
money lending. See credit
plantation management. See plantation management
royal connections
slave trade. See slave trade
Yorkshire
Lascelles, Frances (m. Gedney Clarke Jr)
Lascelles, Frances (m. John Douglas)
Lascelles, Francis Sr of Stank Hall
Lascelles, Francis Jr
Lascelles, Francis (1744#8211;99)
Lascelles Frigate
Lascelles, George (1681#8211;1729)
Lascelles, George (1722#8211;1800)
Lascelles, Gerald
Lascelles, Henry (1690#8211;1753)
Barbados trade
Bridgetown Collector of Customs
burial
business partners
corruption
death
documentary drama
fortune
Gedney Clarke Sr, business with
Hanoverian supporter
insider trading
landed estates
loans
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chronological account
clients
domestic loans
Edward Lascelles Jr
enforcement methods
features
generally
lending policy
loan database
monopoly powers
parliamentary evidence
securities
territorial scope
London business career
marriages
MP for Northallerton
options trading
partnership with Maxwell
political power
and Scottish merchants
slave trade
stock market investments
super-merchant type
use of slavery
will
Yorkshire property
Lascelles, Henry (1716#8211;86)
Lascelles, Henry (1767#8211;1841),
Lascelles, Lucy
Lascelles, Mary I (1662#8211;1734)
Lascelles, Mary II
Lascelles-Maxwell partnership
See also Lascelles, Henry; Maxwell, George
correspondence
evolution 1732#8211;1884
loan database
money lending
working capital
Lascelles, Peter
Lascelles, Philip (†1713)
Lascelles, Robert
Lascelles, Sarah
Lascelles, Susannah
Lascelles, Susannah (†1768)
Lascelles, Thomas (†1733)
Lascelles, Thomas of Lisburn
Lascelles, William (†c.1686)
Lascelles, William (†1750)
Laurens, Henry
Lawrence, Stephen
Leeward Islands
LeGay, Rachel
lending. See lending
Leslie, Charles
Lessley, Andrew
Lethieullier, Christopher
Lethieullier family
Lethieullier, Sir John (1632#8211;1719)
Lethieullier, Smart
Leverett, John
Ligon, Richard
Liverpool, Earl of
loans. See credit
London
1940 archival destructions
colonial merchants
commission houses. See commission system
financing of slave trade
The London
Long, Edward
Longworth, Roger
Louisburg
Lowther family
Lowther, Sir James
Lowther, Robert
Lynn
Lyttelton, Sir George, Lord
McCall, Samuel
McClane, Lachlan
McDonald, Michael
McKenzie, Eliza
Mackey, Benjamin
MacLeod, Alexander
Macpherson inquiry
malaguetta
mango trees
Marbin, Joseph
Marblehead
March, Elizabeth
March, Francis
Marshall office
Martinique
Mary Ann
Mary, Princess Royal
Massachusetts Bay Company
Mathias, Gabriel
Maxwell, David
Maxwell family
Maxwell, George (1699#8211;1763)
Barbados factions
Batson inheritance
on Blenman
business career
death
and Dutch colonies
and Freres
and Harvie brothers
on Jacobite rising
loans
political power
and Scottish merchants
on slaves
on Stevenson
Maxwell, Henry (†1818)
Maxwell, James
Mayo, William
Mead, Commissioner of Barbados Customs
Metcalfe family
Metcalfe, Lascelles
Metcalfe, Margaret (†1690)
Miller, Philip
Mills, George
Millwall
miscegenation
Mitchell, Robert
Moe, Christopher
Monk, General George
Monticello House
Moore, Robert
Moore, William
Morassin, Jean de
Morecroft, Richard
Morranen slave revolt
mortgages
chronological increase
debate
Lascelles late #8211; 18th-century policy
acquired properties
Blenman family
Freres
Gedney Clarkes
generally
Harvie brothers
Lascelles-Maxwell partnership
perpetual mortgages
and slaves
sugar trade financing
Morton, James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton
Napoleonic Wars
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prize ships
victualling
Navigation Acts
Nedham, William
Nelson, John Wood
Nelson, Thomas Marsh
Netherlands
Caribbean trade crisis
colonial funding
linens exports
West Indian business
Nettlecombe
New England
18th-century slave imports
historiography
impact of slavery
Vassall family
New York, slave smuggling
Newcastle, Duke of
Newton, Nicholas
Newton slave burial ground
Nisbett, Philip
Nooker, John
Northallerton
Northern Neck
Nova Scotia
Nurse, James
Occold
Oglethorpe, General James
Oldmixon, John
ontogeny of debt
options trading
Orkney
Orne, Timothy
Oswicke, Robert
Pacheco, Hezekiah
Pares, Richard
Patterson, William
Peace of Paris (1763)
Peers, Henry
Pelham faction
Pelham, Henry
Pemberton, James
Pennoyer, Wiliam
Petiver, James
Pevsner, Nikolaus
Philadelphia merchants
Pigott, John
Pinnell, Richard
Pinney family
Pitcairn, Robert
Pitt, William
Pitts, Elizabeth
Pitts family
Pitts, James (1710#8211;76)
Pitts, John
plantation management
absentee ownership
agents and principals
Baron Harewood#8217;s tenure
bookkeeping
crop diversification
Data Envelopment Analysis
Earl of Harewood#8217;s change of system
emancipation period
Instructions for the Management of a Plantation
Lascelles family
moral hazard
revisionist accounts
slaves. See slaves
and Special Magistrates
plantations
efficiency levels 1791#8211;1839
failures of landed families
historiography
Lascelles disinvestment 1791#8211;1975
Lascelles in early 18th century
acquisition list
Lascelles in late 18th century
Lascelles revenues 1791#8211;6
Lascelles revenues 1805#8211;20
Lascelles sugar production 1829#8211;47
Lascelles sugar revenues 1829#8211;47
metropolitan credit
production data 1805#8211;20
returns
secured by mortgages
Plaxton, George
Plompton
Pole, Charles, MP
Poor Law
Poor, Richard
Powell, John
powers of attorney
Prettyjohn, John
Price, Jacob M
primogeniture
Pringle, Andrew
Pringle, Robert
privateering
prize ships
provincial networks
Provost, James
Puritans
Pym, John
Quakers, Barbados
Quaque family
Quaque, Philip
race
Barbados race laws
contemporary race relations
cooperation
institutional racism
Jamaican race laws
legal status
sexual relations
terminology
Ragatz, Lowell
Randolph, Peyton
Rankin, Ian
Rawlin, William
Rawlin, William Jr
Raymond family
Raynal, Abbé Guillaume
real estate. See plantations
religion
and Gedney Clarkes
Harewood Chapel
Puritans
Quakers. see Quakers
Salem Anglican Church
Reynolds, Mr
Rhett, William
Rice, Michael
Richmond, Surrey
Roberts, Captain John
Robertson, Richard
Robinson, John, Bishop of London
Robinson of Rokeby, Sir Thomas
Robinson, Thomas
Robley, Betsey
Robley, Clara
Robley family
Robley, John
Robley, Joseph
Robley, Phillis Aida
Robley, Sibyl
Rodney, Admiral Sir George Brydges
Rose, slave woman
Rous family
Royal African Company
Royal Society
Royall, Jacob
rum
Rumford, Benjamin Thompson, Count
runaways
Ryder, Dudley
St Domingo
St Domingue
St Domingue slave rebellion
St Hill, Annabel
St Kitts
St Louis
St Vincent, sugar trade
Salem
Salem witchcraft trials
Salmon, Sarah
Salter, Timothy
Sampson, slave
Sansom, Martha Fowke
Sasraku, Nana Ansa
sciences
Scottish merchants
Searle, Daniel
Senhouse, William
Seven Years#8217; War
Ceded Islands
effect on Caribbean trade
effect on plantations
financial crisis
Gedney Clarkes
prize goods
victualling
sexual relations, interracial
Shaftesbury, Lord
Shand, George
Sharpe, John
Sharpe, Samuel
Sharpe, William
Sheridan, Richard B
Shilstone, E. M.
Simmons, James
slander
slave revolts
Baptist War 1831
Berbice uprising 1763
Bussa#8217;s rebellion 1816
Jamaican Maroons 1745
Lascelles estates
Morranen revolt
St Domingue 1791
Tackey#8217;s rebellion 1760
Tobago 1802
slave trade
18th-century Atlantic trade
abolition 1807
abolition debate
cooperating Africans
DuBois database
financing
Gedney Clarke Sr
guarantees
Henry Lascelles
Lascelles of Northallerton
and naval warfare
slaves
17&/18th-century Barbados
Adam Smith on
amelioration debate
as securities
children
Christianisation
cooperation
credit for purchase
demography
accuracy tests
age reporting
data
Enslaved Database
family groups
fertility
gender
generated life table
hazard ratios
Lascelles plantation returns
Lascelles plantations
left and right censoring (LRC)
methodologies
mortality rates
occupations
origins
#8216;own-child#8217; method
population totals 1767#8211;1836
Earl of Harewood#8217;s speech 1832
emancipation
family structures
freed slaves
household slaves
How to Make a Million from Slavery
infants
Instructions for the Management of a Plantation
interracial sexual relations
invisibility
Lascelles-Maxwell partnership
memory
mixed-race slaves
mothers#8217; names
Newton slave burial ground
old slaves
pregnant women
privileged slaves
Quaker opposition to slavery
relocation
remembering slavery
resistance
runaways
Slave Registration Return 1817
Slave Registry Bill 1816
women
Slingsby, Henry
Sloane, Sir Hans
Smith, Adam
Smith, Elizabeth
Smith, Lionel
Smith, Samuel
Smollett, Tobias
Sober family
South Sea Bubble
Southwick, Elizabeth
Special Magistrates
Spencer, James Edward
Spiar family
Stapleton Park
Staveley family
steam power
Steele, Richard
Steers and Barrons
Stevenson, Alexander
Stevenson, Anne
Stevenson family
Stevenson, Thomas
Stockdale, David
Stoke Newington
Storke, Samuel
Storm van#8217;s Gravesande, Laurens
Straw, Jack, MP
sugar trade
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boom
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Surinam
Swan, Anne
Swett, Joseph
Tackey#8217;s rebellion
Taylor, Simon
tetanus
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Thin, Julia Gordon
Thin, Robert
Thirkleby
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Thirsk
Thistlewood, Thomas
Thomas, Dalby
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Thomson, Maurice
Thornhill, Deborah
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Trent, John
Trevelyan, Charlotte
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United States
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Revolution
Upton, Arthur
usury laws
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Vanderplank, Samuel
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Vassall, Henry
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Vassall, John (1625#8211;88)
Vassall, Leonard (1678#8211;1737)
Vassall, Samuel (1586#8211;1667)
Vassall, William (1593#8211;c.1655#8211;7)
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Vause, Robert
victualling trade
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Warren, Robert
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Weekes, Prest
Wellingborough
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Whetstone, Jennet (†1754)
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Woodbridge, Dudley
Wooldridge, Thomas
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Yeates, John
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1807 county election
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Young, James
Young, Sir William