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A New History of Jamaica Charles Leslie

A New History of Jamaica By Charles Leslie

A New History of Jamaica by Charles Leslie


Summary

Little is known about the anonymous author of this book, later identified as one Charles Leslie, whose family had strong Caribbean interests. This 1740 second edition covers Jamaica's early colonial history, its laws, the lives of its governors, the trading of slaves, and the exploits of famous Caribbean pirates.

A New History of Jamaica Summary

A New History of Jamaica: From the Earliest Accounts to the Taking of Porto Bello by Vice-Admiral Vernon by Charles Leslie

Little is known about the anonymous author of this book, later identified as one Charles Leslie, whose family had strong Caribbean interests. In thirteen 'letters', Leslie covers Jamaica's early colonial history, its laws, the lives of its governors and the exploits of famous Caribbean pirates. He provides important evidence for the conditions in which slaves were traded and kept, and describes the slaves' beliefs and customs. Leslie's book was highly topical: it first appeared as 'A new and exact account of Jamaica' in Edinburgh in 1739, following years of growing hostility between Spain and Britain over trade in the Caribbean. That summer, Vice-Admiral Vernon was sent there to destroy as many Spanish ships and settlements as possible, and in November he captured Portobello. This book reproduces Leslie's suitably retitled second edition (London, 1740), which contained an additional chapter. A Dublin edition followed in 1741, and a French translation in 1751.

Table of Contents

1. The author's voyage to that island; 2. A description of Jamaica, its natural advantages, manners of the people etc.; 3. Spanish cruelty on first settling there, its conquest by the English; 4. The enterprizes of the famous buccaneers Bartholomew, Brasiliano, Lewis Scot and John Davis; 5. The life and gallant actions of the ever-memorable Sir Henry Morgan, and his almost incredible enterprizes and successes against the Spaniards; 6. Institution of the General Assembly, and other curious particulars; 7. Abstract of all the laws and statutes in force in Jamaica; 8. The first Assiento contract, enterprizes of the rebel Negroes, dreadful earthquake, French invasion; 9. Port-Royal burnt to the ground, a dreadful hurricane, Blackbeard, a famous pyrate; 10. The rebels submit to terms; 11. Of the government, ecclesiastical, civil and military, of Jamaica, customs of the inhabitants; 12. Of the products of Jamaica, of its trees, plants, birds, beasts, fish, insects etc.; 13. Its trade and commerce, its importance to Great Britain.

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NLS9781108083430
9781108083430
1108083439
A New History of Jamaica: From the Earliest Accounts to the Taking of Porto Bello by Vice-Admiral Vernon by Charles Leslie
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Cambridge University Press
2015-05-21
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