1865
Morant Bay Rebellion

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** “Blue Books on Jamaica” (not to be confused with Blue Books of Jamaica [J242]). 
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Bleby, Henry
The Reign of Terror: A Narrative of Facts Concerning Ex-Governor Eyre, George William Gordon and the Jamaica Atrocities. London: William Nichols, 1868

***Buxton, Charles, M. P. 
The Case Against Governor Eyre Collected from Official Documents.
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Cockburn, Frederick, Esq. (ed.). 
Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the Grand Jury at the Central Criminal Court, in the Case of the Queen Against Nelson and Brand. Taken from the Shorthand Writer’s Notes, Revise & Corrected by the Lord Chief Justice, with Occasional Notes. London: William Ridgway, 1867.

Finlason, W. F., Esquire
Justice to a Colonial Governor; or, Some Considerations on the Case of Mr. Eyre: Containing the Substance of All the Documents, Discussions, and Proceedings Relating Thereto. London: Chapman and Hall, 1868.

Finlason, W. F., Esquire
A History of the Jamaica Case, Founded upon Official or Authentic Documents and Containing an Account of the Debates in Parliament, and the Criminal Prosecutions, Arising out of the Case. London: Chapman and Hall, 1869. 

Fletcher, Rev. Duncan
The Life of the Honourable George W. Gordon, the Martyr of Jamaica. 2nd ed. London: Elliott stock, 1867.

Fletcher, Rev. Duncan
Personal Reflections of the Honourable George W. Gordon, Late of Jamaica. London: Elliott Stock, 1867.

***“The Outbreak at St. Thomas in the East. W. J. Gardner. 
972.92 Ja Gar 

Gorrie, John
Jamaica Papers No. VI – Illustrations of Martial Law in Jamaica; compiled from the Report of the Royal Commissioners, and other Blue Books Laid Before Parliament. London: Jamaica Committee, 1867 

***H. R. The Insurrection in Jamaica.
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Harrison, Frederic
Jamaica Papers No. V – Martial Law. Six Letters to “The Daily News”. London: The Jamaica Committee, 1867.

Hume, Hamilton
The Life of Edward John Eyre Late Governor of Jamaica. London: Richard Bentley, 1867.

Addresses to His Excellency Edward John Eyre, Esquire, etc., 1865, 1866. Kingston: M. DeCordova & Co., Printers, 1866.

Jamaica Committee
Jamaica Papers No. I – Facts and Documents Relating to the Alleged Rebellion in Jamaica; Including Notes of the Trial of Mr. Gordon. London: Jamaica Committee, 1866.

Jamaica Committee
Jamaica Papers No. III - Statement of the Committee and Other Documents. London: Jamaica Committee, 1867.

Jamaica Committee.
Jamaica Papers No. VII – Report of the Proceedings at Row Street Police Court, on the Committal of Colonel Nelson and Lieutenant Brand, for the Murder of Mr. G.W. Gordon. London: Jamaica Committee, 1867.

Papers Relative to the Affairs of Jamaica. London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1865.

Pim, Commander Bedford
The Negro and Jamaica, Read Before the Anthropological Society of London, February 1, 1866, at St. James’s Hall, London. London: Trübner and Co., 1866.

Richards, Rev. Henry
The Troubles in Jamaica: A Condensed Statement of Facts. London: Jackson, Walford & Hodder, 1866.

Underhill, Edward Bean, LL.D
Dr. Underhill’s Letter: A Letter Addressed to the Rt. Honourable E. Cardwell, with Illustrative Documents on the Condition of Jamaica and an Explanatory Statement. London: Arthur Miall, 1865.

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