Nevis, 1841-1882
Nevis, 1841-1882
Collection: Caribbean Colonial Statistics from the British Empire, 1824-1950 Volumes Nevis, 1841-1882
Nevis was first claimed by the Spanish after being sighted by Christopher Columbus, but first settled by the British in 1628, Spain withdrew its claim to Nevis following the Treaty of Madrid in 1670. The slaves from St Christopher and Nevis were freed in 1838, after the customary 4 years of apprenticeship. St Christopher and Nevis were legally joined in 1882.
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Nevisian Blue Books, 1878-1886
Blue Books for the Colony of Nevis, 1878-1879, 1881-1882 (See also St. Christopher for 1883-1886).
Date:1878-1886Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235L-07
Nevisian Blue Books, 1867-1870
Blue Books for the Colony of Nevis, 1867-1870
Date:1867-1870Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235L-06
Nevisian Blue Books, 1862-1864
Blue Books for the Colony of Nevis, 1862-1864
Date:1862-1864Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235L-05
Nevisian Blue Books, 1857-1861
Blue Books for the Colony of Nevis, 1857-1861
Date:1857-1861Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235L-04
Nevisian Blue Books, 1853-1856
Blue Books for the Colony of Nevis, 1853-1856
Date:1853-1856Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235L-03
Nevisian Blue Books, 1847-1852
Blue Books for the Colony of Nevis, 1847-1852
Date:1847-1852Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235L-02
Nevisian Blue Books, 1841-1846
Blue Books for the Colony of Nevis, 1841-1846
Date:1841-1846Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73235L-01