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This four-volume collection brings together rare pamphlets from the formative years of the English involvement in the Caribbean. Texts presented in the volumes cover the first impressions of the region, imperial rivalries between European traders and settlers and the experience of day-to-day life in the colonies.

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THE EARLY ENGLISH CARIBBEAN 15701700 CONTENTS OF THE EDITION volume 1 General - photo 1
THE EARLY ENGLISH CARIBBEAN, 15701700
CONTENTS OF THE EDITION
volume 1
General Introduction
Conceptualizing the West Indies
volume 2
Fitting into the Empire
volume 3
Living in the Caribbean
volume 4
Making Meaning
Index
First published 2014 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Taylor & Francis 2014
Editorial material Carla Gardina Pestana and Sharon V. Salinger 2014
To the best of the Publishers knowledge every effort has been made to contact relevant copyright holders and to clear any relevant copyright issues.
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BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA
The Early English Caribbean.
1. English Caribbean Area History 17th century Sources. 2. Caribbean
Area Social conditions 17th century Sources. 3. Great Britain Colonies
America History 17th century Sources.
I. Pestana, Carla Gardina, editor of compilation.
II. Salinger, Sharon V. (Sharon Vineberg), editor of compilation.
972.90042-dc23
ISBN-13: 978-1-84893-435-1 (set)
Typeset by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
DOI: 10.4324/9781003113027
CONTENTS
Henry Saville,
Thomas Scott, An Experimentall Discoverie of Spanish Practises (1623)
Anon., Two Famous Sea-Fights (1639)
Alonso de Cardenas, A Speech, or Complaint, Lately Made by the Spanish Embassadour to His Majestie at Oxford (1643)
Great Fights between the English and the French
Anon., A Great and Wonderful Victory Obtained by the English Forces (1655)
Anon., Three Great and Bloody Fights between the English and the French (1655)
I. S., A Brief and Perfect Journal of the Late Proceedings and Successe of the English Army in the West-Indies (1655)
Anon., A Dialogue, Containing a Compendious Discourse Concerning the Present Designe in the West-Indies (1655)
Oliver Cromwell, A Declaration of His Highnes Setting Forth the Justice of their Cause Against Spain (1655)
D. K., Dedication, in Thomas Scott, The Spaniards Cruelty and Treachery to the English in the Time of Peace and War (1656)
The Substance of Divers Letters From the Generalls and Commissioners in the West-Indies to His Highnes, in Anon., A Book of the Continuation of Forreign Passages (1657)
Edward Dowleys Victories in Jamaica
[Edward Doyley], A Narrative of the Great SuccessAgainst the King of Spains Forces (1658)
Edward Doyley, A Brief Relation of a Victory in the Island of Jamaica. Against the Forces of the King of Spain (1659)
Charles II, Articles of Peace & Alliance Between Charles the Second and Lewis XIV (1667)
Charles II, A Treaty, for the Composing of Differences (1670)
Peter Constant, Tobias Bridge and [E. B.], A Letter Sent from Barbados to a Friend in London (1673)
John Tosier, A Letter from Captain John Tosier (1679)
Anon., Sad and Dreadful News from New-England (1684)
Anon., A True and Faithful Account of an Intire and Absolute Victory over the French Fleet in the West-Indies (1690)
Thomas Spencer, A True and Faithful Relation of the Proceedings of the Forces of Their Majesties K. William and Q. Mary (1691)
Anon.,
Anon.,
Anon.,
Edward Littleton, The Groans of the Plantations (1689)
Anon., A Discourse of the Duties on Merchandize, More Particularly of that on Sugars (1695)
Anon., The Interest of the Nation, as it Respects All the Sugar-Plantations Abroad, and Refining of Sugars at Home (1691)
Anon., A Brief Account of the Present Declining State of the West-Indies (1695)
Anon., The Present Case of a Barbados Planter, and Reasons Against Laying a Further Duty on Sugar ([1695])
Debating the Sugar Trade
Anon., The Irregular and Disorderly State of the Plantation Trade ([1695])
Anon., Reasons Humbly Offered Against Laying a Farther Imposition upon Sugar ([c. 1695])
Anon., Reasons Humbly Offered (in Behalf of the Island of Barbados) to the Honorable House of Commons Against Laying a Further Duty on Sugar ([1695])
Anon., The State of the Case of the Sugar Plantations in America ([c. 1698])
Anon., A State of the Present Condition of the Island of Barbadoes ([c. 1698])
Anon.,
Encouraging Migration to Jamaica
Oliver Cromwell, By the Protector: A Proclamation Giving Encouragement to such as Shall Transplant Themselves to Jamaica (1655)
Daniel Gookin, To All Persons Whom These May Concern (1656)
Charles II, By the King. A Proclamation for the Encouraging of Planters in His Majesties Island of Jamaica in the West-Indies (1661)
Barbados, A Declaration Set Forth by the Lord Lieutenant Generall (1651)
A. B., A Brief Relation of the Beginning and Ending of the Troubles of the Barbados (1653)
Bloodshed in Barbados
Anon., Bloudy Newes from the Barbadaes (1652)
T. H., A True and Exact Narrative of the Proceedings of the Parliaments Fleet, Against the Island of Barbadoes (1652)
Sir Thomas Lynch, A Narrative of Affairs Lately Received from His Majesties Island of Jamaica (1683)
[Samuel Hanson], The Case of Samuel Hanson, Merchant and Planter in Barbados ([1684])
Aphra Behn, To the Most Illustrious Prince Christopher Duke of Albemarle, on his Voyage to his Government of Jamaica (1687)
Anon., A Full and True Account of the Beseiging and Taking of Carrickfergus by the Duke of Schomberg (1689)
Anon., A Letter to S[ir] C. M. a Member of Parliament, from an Inhabitant of the Island of Barbadoes ([c. 1700])
  1. An Experimentall Discoverie of Spanish Practises (1623)
  2. Two Famous Sea-Fights (1639)
  3. A Speech, or Complaint, Lately Made by the Spanish Embassadour to His Majestie at Oxford (1643)
  4. Great Fights between the English and the French
    1. A Great and Wonderful Victory Obtained by the English Forces (1655)
    2. Three Great and Bloody Fights between the English and the French (1655)
  5. A Brief and Perfect Journal of the Late Proceedings and Successe of the English Army in the West-Indies (1655)
  6. A Dialogue, Containing a Compendious Discourse Concerning the Present Designe in the West-Indies (1655)
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