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Year
Location
Order in Council, WHEREBY several of the provisions contained in the Order of the 18th February, by which a new slave law was established for the Island of St. Lucia, are revised and amended.
1827
St. Lucia
First Subsidiary Ordinance to His Majesty’s Order in Council, establishing a Consolidated Slave Law.
1830
St. Lucia
Second Supplementary Ordinance to His Majesty’s Order in Council, establishing a Consolidated Slave Law.
1830
St. Lucia
Order in Council Prescribing the Treatment of Slave Evidences.
1831
St. Lucia
Order in Council Defining the method of paying the Expenses of safe Custody and Prosecution in cases of Complaints made by Slaves which are not established, or which are proved to be malicious and unfounded.
1831
St. Lucia
Proclamation (regarding the Order of The King in Council of the 2d of November last.)
1831
St. Lucia
Order of Government Pointing out the Days which are to be allowed to Plantation Slaves in Saint Lucia, and fixing the Weekly Market Day, &c. &c. &c.
1832
St. Lucia
A Proclamation by his Excellency Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Anthony Bozon, Major 93d Regiment, Senior Officer administering the Government of the Island of St. Lucia, &c. &c.
1832
St. Lucia