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D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]
E - Estate records - 1380-1940
C - Caribbean Estates - 1683-1898
B - Turners Hall Sugar Plantation, Barbados - 1721-1889
8 - Correspondence - 1721-1856
3 - Nineteenth-century Correspondence - 1816-1856
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OFFENSIVE AND OPPRESSIVE LANGUAGE This catalogue and the archives it describes contain highly offensive and oppressive language. Some of the language has been included in the catalogue description to publicly reflect the attitudes of the time the records were written.
Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D239/M/E/20598
Title
Letter from Sir Reynold Alleyne to Sir Henry FitzHerbert: reports on the emancipation of the 'slaves' [enslaved African peoples]
Date
21 Aug 1834
Description
Original withdrawn: for copy, see microfilm M701
Extent
1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Turners Hall sugar plantation, Barbados
FitzHerbert family of Tissington
Originals
Originals withdrawn
Copies
Microfilm M701
Term
Slavery
Slaves
Slave emancipation
Ethnic groups
Forced labour
Oppression
Sugar plantations
Archivist Note
This catalogue entry has been amended in line with cataloguing procedures to addrss offensive and oppressive language, 1 August 2022 KM
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Type
Barbados
Country
Turners Hall Plantation
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