Proceedings of an Inquiry and Investigation: Instituted by Major General Codd, His Majesty's Superintendent and Commander-in-Chief at Belize, Honduras, Relative to Poyais, &c. &c. &c |
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... necessary to declare , that it arises from no commands transmitted to me , but from motives widely different from those that might have gained belief in the settlement . Mr. Low , in his letter already read , speaks of opposition to his ...
... necessary to declare , that it arises from no commands transmitted to me , but from motives widely different from those that might have gained belief in the settlement . Mr. Low , in his letter already read , speaks of opposition to his ...
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... necessary . Myself and Mr. Westby , arrived at Black River , on the 26th of April ; and found an esta- blishment there . Sickness and wretchedness pre- vailed among the settlers to a very great extent , without the means of obtaining ...
... necessary . Myself and Mr. Westby , arrived at Black River , on the 26th of April ; and found an esta- blishment there . Sickness and wretchedness pre- vailed among the settlers to a very great extent , without the means of obtaining ...
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... necessary for their com- fort . It was therefore with feelings of pity and contempt , rather than indignation , that I have this day heard read a paper received from His Ma- jesty's Secretary of State , wherein certain British subjects ...
... necessary for their com- fort . It was therefore with feelings of pity and contempt , rather than indignation , that I have this day heard read a paper received from His Ma- jesty's Secretary of State , wherein certain British subjects ...
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... necessary , and in so doing I feel my- self fully justified from the relative situation in which I stand with all the parties concerned in Poyaisian affairs ; I allude to the notification I received from Mr. Secretary Codd , acquainting ...
... necessary , and in so doing I feel my- self fully justified from the relative situation in which I stand with all the parties concerned in Poyaisian affairs ; I allude to the notification I received from Mr. Secretary Codd , acquainting ...
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... of yesterday's date , and to inform you that the public investiga- tion now instituted , he has deemed necessary for his own satisfaction , and to give the requisite ex- planations to his Majesty's Secretary of State ; he cannot 61.
... of yesterday's date , and to inform you that the public investiga- tion now instituted , he has deemed necessary for his own satisfaction , and to give the requisite ex- planations to his Majesty's Secretary of State ; he cannot 61.
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Answer appointed April arrival at Belize August barrel beef Bennett and Westby Black River aforesaid Brown Willis called and sworn Cape Gracias Captain casks Cazique of Poyais charges contained Colonel Hall Colonel Hector Hall Colonel Low committee directly or indirectly Earl Bathurst emigrants flour Fricker gentlemen George Augustine Low GEORGE FREDERIC AUGUSTUS Gracias a Dios heard read hereby Honduras Packet honour Jamaica currency JAMES BOOTH JAMES HYDE John Joseph's Kinnersley Castle land league with Colonel leave their Governor letter Lieutenant Governor Hall Majesty's Superintendent Major General Codd Marshal Bennett ment Messrs Mosquito King Mosquito Nation Mosquito Shore never oath Paid passengers Poyais Government Poyaisian government property so named property therefrom protest Question quito received relief schooner Mexican Eagle Secretary Serjt settlement settlers at Black ship sickness Sir Gregor M'Gregor sold Stann Creek stores and provisions sufferers Sutherland tion vessel Westcott William Gentle William Walsh
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Page 154 - States, or any other your Superior Officer, according to the rules and discipline of war, in pursuance of the trust reposed in you.
Page 154 - And you are to observe and follow such orders and directions from time to time as you shall receive from this or a future Congress...
Page 154 - Greeting. We, reposing especial Trust and Confidence in your Loyalty, Courage, and good Conduct, do by these Presents Constitute and Appoint you to be an Officer in Our Land Forces from the Twentieth day of March 1915.
Page 154 - Captain into your care and charge, and duly to exercise as well the officers as soldiers thereof in arms, and to use your best endeavours to keep them in good order and discipline ; and we do hereby command them to obey you as their...
Page 66 - M'Gregor is null and void, he not having fulfilled his contract with me agreeable to his stipulations, and having contracted a debt upon a part of my territory without my consent, assuming to himself the title of Cazique of Poyais, and declaring the aforesaid grant to be an independent state...
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Page 66 - M'Gregor after the first day of January 1823, are declared null and void. Given under my hand at Cape Gracias a Dios, this 28th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1823. (Signed) GEORGE FREDERIC, King of the Mosquito nation.
Page 11 - I have the honour to be, Sir, with great respect, your very obedient servant, H.
Page 68 - I do hereby furthermore command you to treat the in* habitants with civility and respect, and be cautious not to infringe upon public law, or private right, but make yourselves acquainted with their laws and customs, for any deviation from the same will end in their total alienation from the English (to whom otherwise they will be respectful), with the ruin of your property and probably your lives.
Page 65 - M'Gregor's sending any person to this territory to be null and void: but that the persons settling there at present " have his Majesty's sanction, as long as they behave as persons settling for the benefit of trade...