968 GENERAL CONTENTS. 



Book II. Chap. Sea. Page. 



Means propofed for retaining a quantity fufficient 

 for internal circulation, and for reforming the 

 currency . - .... 



A minor fpecies of Coin recommended 



Cautions to the Planter in forming his mercantile 



Connexions . . . . — — — 575 



Remarks on the late Ad, " encouraging foreign 

 " Loans to the Sugar Iflands''' 



Courfe of Exchange between Jamaica and the Mo- 

 ther Country . . . . . 



Antient and modern Rates of foreign Coins circu- 

 lating in the Ifland 



Account of Spanifli Copper Money dug up here 



Standard oi Gold and Sih^er in this Ifland^Ta- 

 i)les for more eaiy computation oi Currency; the 

 proportions it bears to Sterling j Pars of Ex- 

 change, &c. , , . . 



-Duties payable on fundry Commodities, the pro- 

 duce of Jamaica, upon importation into Great- 

 Britain -. . . 



Hates of Freight from London to Jamaica 



Ditto, from Jamaica to London 



APPENDIX TO VOL. L 593 



Tyranny of the Roman Catholics in this Ifland be- 

 fore the Revohition ■ . . . • — — — Id. 



Addrefs of the Grand Jury of the Ifland to King 



/^^////i:/w in the year 1690 . . . - — — — 595 



NeviPs State of the Ifland, drawn up for the ufe — — — 596 



oi Lord Carlije, Amio 1677 . . — — to 608 



Heads of Lord Carhjlc's Speech at the meeting of 



his firfl: Aflembly . . . — — — 609 



Abftract of Sir Thomas l/^ncUs Speech to the Af- 



fcmbly . •. ; » — ,— — 611 



Particulars 



