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  <dc:title>Malcom Laing to William Philp Perrin: all suits in Chancery are at a standstill following the illness and death of the governor, Sir William Trelawney; will buy "negroes" as and when possible; "the new "negroes" that have been imported lately are what we call Windward Negros ... the worst kind ... imported here for labour except the Angolas ... to buy such negros for sugar works is throwing away money"; will try to buy Gold Coast men and Ibo women</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Original withdrawn: for copy, see microfilm M784</dc:description>
  <dc:date>10 Jan 1773</dc:date>
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