Narrative of the Cruel Treatment of James Williams, A Negro Apprentice in Jamaica (1837 Glasgow Aird and Russell edition) (Q9335)
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1837 Glasgow edition printed by Aird and Russell
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English | Narrative of the Cruel Treatment of James Williams, A Negro Apprentice in Jamaica (1837 Glasgow Aird and Russell edition) |
1837 Glasgow edition printed by Aird and Russell |
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[1] NARRATIVE | OF THE | CRUEL TREATMENT | OF | JAMES WILLIAMS, | A NEGRO APPRENTICE IN JAMAICA, | FROM 1ST AUGUST, 1834, TILL THE PURCHASE OF HIS FREEDOM IN 1837, BY JOSEPH | STURGE, ESQ., OF BIRMINGHAM, BY WHOM HE WAS BROUGHT TO ENGLAND. | [double rule] |
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[2] GLASGOW: | PRINTED BY AIRD & RUSSELL, 75, ARGYLL STREET; | AND SOLD BY G. GALLIE, BUCHANAN STREET; | J. M'LEOD, ARGYLL STREET; D. ROBERTSON, TRONGATE; | AND WILLIAM SMEAL, GALLOWGATE. | [rule] | MDCCCXXXVII.
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Narrative concludes with reference to the fact that this narrative was "faithfully" recorded by an amanuensis, who goes unnamed. It also refers to a document held by Joseph Sturge, signed by six "members of a Christian church" who are prepared to testify to Wililams' veracity.
pages 19-20
1 June 1837Gregorian
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