Bibliographics

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A28392Blome, Richard, d. 1705.A Description of the island of Jamaica with the other isles and territories in America, to which the English are related ... : taken from the notes of Sr. Thomas Linch, Knight, governour of Jamaica, and other experienced persons in the said places : illustrated with maps / published by Richard Blome.1672220996122nan./cache/A28392.xml./txt/A28392.txt
A32556Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.A proclamation for the encouraging of planters in His Majesties island of Jamaica in the West-Indies16611526235nan./cache/A32556.xml./txt/A32556.txt
A41545Gookin, Daniel, 1612-1687.To all persons whom these may concern, in the several townes, and plantations of the United Colonies in New-England It is hereby declared, that his Highness the Lord Protectour of the Common wealth of England &c: hath commissoned and impowered Daniel Gookin dwelling at Cambridg in the Massachusets, to make agreement with any convenient number of the English in the colonies of New-England, who shall desire to remove themselves or families into Jamaica in the West-Indies,...1656847139nan./cache/A41545.xml./txt/A41545.txt
A46390Hanson, Francis.The laws of Jamaica passed by the assembly, and confirmed by His majesty in council, Feb. 23. 1683 : to which is added, A short account of the island and government thereof, with an exact map of the island.16834190811835nan./cache/A46390.xml./txt/A46390.txt
A86321Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Jamaica viewed with all the ports, harbours, and their several soundings, towns, and settlements thereunto belonging together, with the nature of it''s climate, fruitfulnesse of the soile, and its suitableness to English complexions. With several other collateral observations and reflexions upon the island. / By E.H.1661123963737nan./cache/A86321.xml./txt/A86321.txt
A48063T. M. autA letter from Jamaica, to a friend in London, concerning kid-napping.16821467285nan./cache/A48063.xml./txt/A48063.txt
A63791Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies In three parts. I. A brief treatise of the most principal fruits and herbs that grow in the East & West Indies; giving an account of their respective vertues both for food and physick, and what planet and sign they are under. Together with some directions for the preservation of health and life in those hot climates. II. The complaints of the negro-slaves against the hard usages and barbarous cruelties inflicted upon them. III. A discourse in way of dialogue, between an Ethiopean or negro-slave, and a Christian that was his master in America. By Philotheos Physiologus.16843650210723nan./cache/A63791.xml./txt/A63791.txt
A63960Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707.The earth-quake of Jamaica describ''d in a Pindarick poem / by Mr. Tutchin.16922198576nan./cache/A63960.xml./txt/A63960.txt
A67527Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A trip to Jamaica with a true character of the people and island / by the author of Sot''s paradise.169872862233nan./cache/A67527.xml./txt/A67527.txt