BIBLIOGRAPHY
Archival Sources
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Colonial Office and predecessors: Dominica:
Shipping Returns, CO 76/4–8
Original Correspondence, CO 71/8–14, 71/23
Commissions of Legal Inquiry, CO 318/76
Board of Trade (BT)
Dominica, Miscellania, 6/41
Treasury Papers
West Indies, Dominica, Grenada and St. Vincent, T1 453/71
West Indies, Dominica, Papers related to Commision, T1 500
West Indies, Dominica, Papers Related to Smuggling, T1 434
Dominica National Archives (DNA)
Grants, Leases and Conveyances
Acts of the Privy Council
Common Pleas
Probates
Trienneal Slave Register
Archives Nationales d'Outre-Mer, Aix-en-Proveance (ANOM)
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Prêcheur: 1665–1816, 5Mi19
Marigot: 1666–1762, 1Mi92, 5Mi174
Macouba: 1683–1847, 5Mi170
Basse-Pointe 1662–1874, 5Mi106
Lorrain, 1672–1776, 1Mi91
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Commerce avec les colonies, 1748–1788, F2B2–F2B7:
Statistics relating to commerce, F2B13
Administration
Fonds Ministeriels [FM]
Correspondence a l’arrivee, Martinique, FMC8A 1–121
Correspondence a l’arrivee, Martinique, divers, FMC8B, 1–55
Iles de Vent, 1672–1787, FM C10D/3
Gilder Lehrman Collection (GLC)
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