 | 1744 - 216 pages
...And again, — We ' do further publish and declare that all children of our ' natural born subjects of England to be born in Jamaica, ' shall from their...England, and shall have the ' same privileges, to all intents and purposes, as our free 1 born subjects of England] dfc. 'Sfc*. Again, in the 7th article... | |
 | 1827 - 696 pages
...Assembly was constituted. By that document, it is solemnly declared, that *' the children of subjects of England, to be born in Jamaica, " shall, from their...respective births, be reputed to be, and shall " be, free deni/ens of England, holding the same privileges, to " all intents and purposes, as the freeborn subjects... | |
 | Thomas Coke - 1808 - 476 pages
...Windsor. By this proclamation it was declared, " That all the children of our natural-born subjects of England, to be born in Jamaica, shall from their...England, and shall have the same privileges to all intents and purposes as our free-born subjects of England." In direct violation of these pointed and... | |
 | Joseph Marryat - 1823 - 120 pages
...thus: "We " do further publish and declare, that all the chil" dren of any of our natural born subjects of " England, to be born in Jamaica, shall from their...England ; and shall have the " same privileges, to all intents and purposes, as " our free born subjects of England." Such was the ervcouragemfent held out... | |
 | T. S. Winn - 1825 - 132 pages
...— " And we do further publish and declare, that all children of any of our natural born subjects of England, to be born in Jamaica, shall, from their...reputed to be, and shall be free denizens of England." Thus then, at least all persons of colour, down to Mulattoes inclusive, born in Jamaica, being white... | |
 | 1835 - 860 pages
...Assembly was constituted. By that document, it is solemnly declared, that "the children of subjects of England, to be born in Jamaica, shall, from their...reputed to be, and shall be, free denizens of England, holding the same privileges, to all intents and purposes, as the free-born subjects of England ; "... | |
 | Maurice Cross - 1835 - 876 pages
...Assembly was constituted. By that document, it is solemnly declared, that "the children of subjects of England, to be born in Jamaica, shall, from their...reputed to be, and shall be, free denizens of England, holding the same privileges, to all intents and purposes, as the free-born subjects of England;" —... | |
 | Robert Montgomery Martin - 1850 - 230 pages
...for the encouragement of the planters, declared, "that all the children of our natural born subjects of England, to be born in Jamaica, shall, from their respective births, be for the forces maintained in Jamaica, according to an account rendered to the House of Commons, 2fith... | |
 | William Francis Finlason - 1867 - 306 pages
...further publish and declare that all children of any of our naturalborn subjects of England to be borne in Jamaica shall, from their respective births, be...England, and shall have the same privileges, to all intents and purposes, as our free-born subjects of England; and that all free persons shall have libertie,... | |
 | 1884 - 178 pages
...proclamation, dated Whitehall, the 14th December 1661, declaring "that all children of natural-born subjects of England, to be born in Jamaica, shall from their respective births be reputed to be free denizens of England, and shall have the same privilege*, to all intents and purposes, as free-born... | |
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