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Mercantile communities in the Ceded Islands: the Alexander Bartlet & George Campbell Company

International Social Science Review,  Spring-Summer, 2004  by Mark Quintanilla

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(56) Public Record Office, "State of the Island of Tobago, 1780," Colonial Office 285/1.

(57) Royal Bank of Scotland, "Deed of Sale between His Majesty's Commissioners for the Sale and disposal of lands in the Islands of Grenada, the Grenadines, Tobago, St. Vincent and Dominica, Roderick Williamson, George Campbell, and Alexander Bartlet," 15 May 1771-15 July 1772, WD/495/1.

(58) Dunn, Sugar and Slaves, 188-223; Sheridan, Sugar and Slavery, 97-123; Bridenbaugh and Bridenbaugh, No Peace Beyond the Line, 9-34; Ragatz, The Fall of the Planter Class in the British Caribbean, 1763-1775, 111-41; Bernard Marshall, "Society and Economy in the British Windward Islands, 1763-1823" (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, 1972), 13-50.

(59) Ragatz, Fall of the Planter Class, 111-41; Thomas Coke, A History of the West Indies: Containing the Natural, Civil, and Ecclesiastical History of Each Island: With an Account of the Missions Instituted in those Islands (London: Nuttall, Fisher & Dixon, 1808-11), II:61-63.

(60) Hancock, Citizens of the World, 115-220.

MARK QUINTANILLA is an Assistant Professor of History at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.

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