Slavery and the liquor traffic
MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 71
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Title
Slavery and the liquor traffic
Shelfmark
MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 71
Summary
Fols. 1-106: Correspondence with the Imperial British East Africa Company including George Mackenzie and Sir Francis de Winton, Sir George Goldie, John Moir, Horace Waller and others, 1877-1896.
Fols. 107-111: Papers concerning the Rebecca Hussey Slave Charity, 1905-1907.
Fols. 112-118: Memorandum by Lugard on the legal status of slavery in Zanzibar, marked 'Strictly confidential for Mr Chamberlain and Mr Balfour, August 1895', 1895.
Fols. 119-122: Note by Edward Lugard on his brother's anti-slavery activities, 1945.
Fol. 123: Copy of a proposed 'paper of freedom' to be given to the self-redeemed Watoro (Imperial British East Africa Company), n.d.
Fol. 124: List of women slaves freed from the Arabs with a history of each one, [1888].
Fols. 125-184: Articles in Lugard's hand on 'Slavery and the Slave Trade (I) and (II)' and 'The fighting against slave traders on Lake Nyassa', 1888-1889.
Date
1877-1907, 1945 and n.d.
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Papers of Frederick Dealtry Lugard, Baron Lugard of Abinger
Slavery and the Liquor Traffic
Slavery and the liquor traffic
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