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“The Riots in St. Thomas in the East.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8852 13 October 1865: 2.
“Latest Intelligence.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8852
13 October 1865: 2.
“The Riots in St. Thomas in the East.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8853 14 October 1865: 2.
“The Officers of H.M.S. ‘Wolverine’.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8853 14 October 1865: 2.
“Martial Law proclaimed in the parishes of Surry – Kingston expected.”
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8853 14 October 1865: 2.
“Special session of peace - Kingston.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8853 14 October 1865: 2.
“From the Disturbed District.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8854 16 October 1865: 2.
“The Riots in St. Thomas in the East.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol
XXVI No. 8854 16 October 1865: 2.
“From the Platain Garden river District.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8854 16 October 1865: 2.
“From the Disturbed District.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI
No. 8854 16 October 1865: 2.
“The Kingston Mounted Volunteers.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8854 16 October 1865: 2.
“The Rebel Leader.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8854
16 October 1865: 2.
“From the Disturbed Districts.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8855 17 October 1865: 2.
“Our Special Correspondences.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8855 17 October 1865: 2.
“Latest from Headquarters.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8855 17 October 1865: 2.
“Progress of Rebellion.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8855 17 October 1865: 2.
“The Volunteers.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8855 17 October 1865: 2.
“The Influence of the Maroons.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8855 17 October 1865: 2.
“The Refugees.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8855 17 October 1865: 2.
“The Rebellion in St. Thomas in the East.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8856 18 October 1865: 2.
“Latest from Headquarters.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8856 18 October 1865: 2.
“Paul Bogle, the Rebel Chief.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8856 18 October 1865: 2.
“Royal Proclamation.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8857 19 October 1865: 2.
“From our Special Correspondent.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8857 19 October 1865: 2.
“Official from Headquarters.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8857 19 October 1865: 2.
“From our Special Correspondent.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8857 19 October 1865: 2.
“The Capture of Paul Bogle.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI
No. 8857 19 October 1865: 2.
“The Captives at Camp.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No.
8857 19 October 1865: 2.
“Bulletin – Trelawny Office.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8857 19 October 1865: 2.
“Port Antonio.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8857 19
October 1865: 2.
“Paul Bogle.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8857 19 October 1865:
“The rebellion in St. Thomas in the East.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8858 20 October 1865: 2.
“From Our Special Correspondent.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8858 20 October 1865: 2.
“Official from Headquarters.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8858 20 October 1865: 2.
“The Haitian Refugees.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8858 20 October 1865: 2.
“The Captured Rebels.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8858 20 October 1865: 2.
“From the Disturbed Districts.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8858 20 October 1865: 2.
“Arrest in Kingston.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8858
20 October 1865: 2.
“From Our Special Correspondent.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8859 21 October 1865: 2.
“The Very Latest from the Scene of the Disturbance.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8859 21 October 1865: 2.
“Official from Headquarters.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8859 21 October 1865: 2.
“Deposition taken before Captain Decordova and Officer.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8859 21 October 1865: 2.
“The Sufferers in St. Thomas in the East.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8859 21 October 1865: 2.
“Mr. G.W. Gordon.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8859 21 October 1865: 2.
“Paul Bogle.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8859 21 October 1865: 2
“Trial of G.W. Gordon.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8860 23 October 1865: 2.
“The Rebellion.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8860 23 October 1865: 2.
“The Arrested Prisoners.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No.
8860 23 October 1865: 2.
“Saint Mary.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8860 23
October 1865:2.
“Official Despatches.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8860 23 October 1865: 2.
“Incidents of the Rebellion.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8861 24 October 1865: 2.
“Paul Boglem the Rebel Chief.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8861 24 October 1865: 2.
“Threatening Language.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8861 24 October 1865: 2.
“The Rebels.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8861 24 October 1865: 2.
“George William Gordon.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8861 24 October 1865: 2.
“Capture of Paul Bogle.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8861 25 October 1865: 2.
“Execution of Geo. William Gordon.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8861 25 October 1865: 2.
“Execution of G.W. Gordon.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8862 26 October 1865: 2.
“Latest.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8862 26 October 1865: 2.
“Capture of General Lamothe.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8862 26 October 1865: 2.
“Arrests in Kingston.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8862 26 October 1865: 2.
“Capture at Port Maria.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8862 26 October 1865: 2.
“The Rebels.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8862 26 October 1865: 2.
“Editorial.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8863 27 October 1865: 2.
“The Rebellion.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8864 28 October 1865: 2.
“James Geoghegan.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8864 28 October 1865: 2.
“Paul Bogle.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8864 28 October 1865: 2.
“The Underhill Agitation.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8864 28 October 1865: 2.
“From our Special Correespondent.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8865 31 October 1865: 2.
“The Rebellion Crushed Out.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8864 2 November 1865: 2.
“The Rebellion.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8867 2 November 1865: 2.
“The Rebellion.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8864 3 November 1865: 2.
“Horace Greeley on Jamaica Affairs.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8864 2 November 1865: 2.
“Government Notice.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8869 4 November 1865: 2.
“Arrest of Mr. Sidney Levien.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8869 4 November 1865: 2.
“Statement of Sarah Kumleo.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8869 4 November 1865: 2.
“Latest Intelligence from the Scene of the Insurrection.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8870 6 November 1865: 2.
“From Our Special Correspondent.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8870 6 November 1865: 2.
“George William Gordon.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8870 6 November 1865: 2.
“The Rebellion in St. Thomas in the East.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8871 7 November 1865: 2.
“From Our Special Correspodent.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8879 9 November 1865: 2.
“Statement of Mr. Charles Petre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8879 9 November 1865: 2.
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No. 8880 10 November 1865: 2.
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8881 11 November 1865: 2.
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The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8882 13 November 1865: 2.
“The Visits of the Maroons.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol XXVI No.
8883 15 November 1865: 2.
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8885 16 November 1865: 2.
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch.Vol. XXVI No. 88816 17 November 1865: 2.
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8887 18 November 1865: 2.
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8888 20 November 1865: 2.
“Editorial.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8994 3 January
1866: 2.
“The Governor.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8994 3 January 1866: 2.
“Government Inquiry into the Late Rebellion.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8994 3 January 1866: 2.
“Dr. Underhill’s Letter (from the Times).” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8995 6 January 1866: 2.
“Trial of George William Gordon.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8995 6 January 1866: 2.
“To the Editor of the Times.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8995 6 January 1866: 2.
“Editorial.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8996 8 January 1866: 2-3.
“From Our London Correspondent.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8996 8 January 1866: 2-3.
“Exeter Hall Upon Governor Eyre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8996 8 January 1866: 2-3.
“Packet Summary.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8997 9
January 1866: 2.
“Inauguration of His Excellency Sir Henry Storks.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8997 9 January 1866:
“Address to Governor Eyre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8997 9 January 1866: 2.
“To the Editor of the Colonial Standard.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8997 9 January 1866: 2.
“To the Editor of the Times.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8998 10 January 1866: 2.
“Public Opinion in England Regarding the Jamaica Rebellion.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8999 11 January 1866: 2.
“The Jamaica Outbreak.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 8999 11 January 1866: 2.
“The Recall of Governor Eyre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9000 12 January 1866: 2-3.
“The Anti-Slavery Society v. Eyre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9000 12 January 1866: 2-3.
“The Baptist in Jamaica.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9000 12 January 1866: 2-3.
“The Rebellion in St. Thomas in the East.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9000 12 January 1866: 2-3.
“The Jamaican Atrocities.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9001 13 January 1866: 2.
“Letters to the editor of the Times.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9002 15 January 1866: 2.
“To the Editor of the Colonial Standard.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9003 16 January 1866: 2.
“The Jamaica Insurrection.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9003 16 January 1866: 2.
“Governor Eyre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9004 17 January 1866: 2.
“The Clarendon Address to Governor Eyre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica
Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9005 18 January 1866: 2.
“His Excellency’s Reply.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVI No. 9005 18 January 1866: 2.
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVII No. 9006 19 January 1866: 2.
The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVII No. 9007 20 January 1866: 2.
“The Present Condition of Jamaica.”The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVII No. 9009 23 January 1866: 2.
“Opening of the Imperial Commision.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVII No. 9010 23 January 1866: 2.
“Address to Governor Eyre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVII No. 9011 25 January 1866: 2.
“Governor Eyre’s Reply.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVII No. 9011 25 January 1866: 2.
“The Imperial Commission.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVII No. 9012 26 January 1866: 2-3.
“Address to Governor Eyre.” The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch. Vol. XXVII No. 9012 26 January 1866: 2-3.
“The Colonial Standard and Jamaica Despatch.Vol. XXVII No. 9013 27 January 1866: 2-3.
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“The Legislation of the Island.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.57 21 July 1865: 1.
“The Governor and the St. David’s Deputation.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.58 25 July 1865: 1, 3.
“The Anniversary of Freedom.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.60 1 August 1865: 1-2.
“From the Jamaica Guardian, General Lamotte.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.62 11 August 1865: 1.
“Rumours of Popular Outbreaks.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.63 11 August 1865: 1-2.
“The Legislature of the Island.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.64 15 August 1865: 1-3.
“The Claims of Coloured Persons.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.64 15 August 1865: 1-3.
“Prevention of Crime in the Island.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.65 18 August 1865: 1-2.
“The Legislature and Privileges.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.74 19 September 1865: 1-2.
“The Honourable Edward Cardwell on the Condition of Jamaica.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.75 22 September 1865: 1-3.
“Tear-dropping in Vere.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser . 31.75 22 September 1865: 1-3.
“The Ensuing Session of the Legislature.” Falmouth Post and Jamaica General Advertiser. 31.78 3 October 1865: 1-3.
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“Morant Bay [camp].” The Gleaner and DeCordova’s Advertising
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