TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE 



WILLIAM WINDHAM, 



OF FELBRIGG IN NORFOLK, 



' HIS MAJESTY'S SECRETARY OF STATE FOR 

 THE COLONIAL DEPARTMENT, 



■ AS A TRIBUTE^ 



NO LESS OF PERSONAL GRATITUDE, 



THAN OF UNIFORM ADMIRATION FOR HIS PUBLIC CONDUCT, 



WHICH, 



IN THE DETAILS OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT, 

 IN THE LIBERAL RELAXATION OF MONOPOLOUS RESTRICTIONS, 

 AND IN RESISTING THE ABOLITION OF A LIBERTY, ESSENTIAL AT 

 NEW SETTLEMENTS, OF IMPORTING ADDITIONAL LABOURERS, 

 HAS BEEN ALIKE CONDUCIVE 



TO THE PROSPERITY OF THE COLONIES, 



THIS WORK IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, 



BY HIS OBLIGED AND FAITHFUL SERVANT, 



HEJVRY MOJLIJVGBROKE. 



NORWICH, 31 JANUARY, 1807. 



