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cleared from Essequebo and Demerary with produce from 1745 1785 

 with quantities of the different articles. 



Vol. VIII., 1787. More observations, &c, second part, p. 1-266. — 

 Appendices: A. Extract Resolution of States General, August 6th 

 and July 28, 1784. p. 1-7.- Letter of the States of Zeeland to those of 

 Holland on the trade and navigation of Essequebo and Demerary, 

 August 6th, 1784, p. 8-17. — Letter of the States of Holland in reply, 

 17-23. — B. Memorial for consideration and elucidation of the planters 

 on the information of the Chamber of Amsterdam sent to the States 

 General from Demerary, August 28th, 1787, p. 24 48. — C. Letter to the 

 Directeur-General by Joseph Bourda and others, March 25th, 1785, p. 

 48-50. — D. Extract Minute of an Extraordinary Meeting of Policy, 

 held at Fort Zeelandia, March 7th, 1785, p. 51-52. — D 1. Plan of 

 accommodation whereby the trade and navigation of Essequebo and 

 Demerara may be free and open to all inhabitants of the State, p. 

 52-57 — D 2. Short observations on the above plan, p. 5868. — D 3. 

 Pro- Memorial serving to refute the consideration of the above plan, 

 p. 69-87. — D 4. Refutation of the above Pro-Memorial, p. 88-127. — 

 E. Extract from the Vaderlandsche Courant of October 4th, 1786, 

 containing a letter of a gentleman of Middelburg to his friend in 

 Amsterdam, p. 128-132. 



Vol. IX., 1787. Fifteenth to Eighteenth Letters, p. 1-219.— Appen- 

 dices : A. Letter of the Council of Ten to the governments of all the 

 Company's establishments in the West Indies, April, 1780, p. 1-4. — B. 

 Extract Resolution of the States General, April 19th, 1780, p. 5-7.— C. 

 Petition of Edward Latham to the Directeur- General, February nth, 

 1786.— D. Publication of the Directeur- General and Council of Esse- 

 quebo, April 28th, 1752, p ion— E. Extract Publication of the 

 same, January 7th, 1766, p 12-13.— G. Publication of the same, 

 July 22nd, 1771, p. 14 \$. -H 1. Letter of the Presiding Chamber 

 of Zeeland to the Directeur and Council of Essequebo, February 19th, 

 1770, p 16-19— H 2. Petition of planters and inhabitants of Esse- 

 quebo and Demerary, presented to their High Mightinesses in 1769, p. 

 20 28 — L. Extract of a Journal of two Demerary planters made during 

 a journey to the River Berbice in 1783, p. 29-40. — A. Short Pro- 

 Memorial on the information of the Chamber of Amsterdam on the 

 Memorial of November 1st. 1785, sent to their High Mightinesses, p. 

 41-54.— B. Observations on the petition of a certain slave trading 

 house in Zeeland, to their High Mightinesses in regard to free impor- 



