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Eleven letters mainly of William Cunningham from St. Vincent's and Antigua, relating to the winding up of the company of Gordon and Cunningham, engaged in the slave trade, 1796, 1828.
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Cunningham, William
Gordon and Cunningham
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Messrs.
1796
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1796
1828
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1828
Irish Abroad
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West Indies
Slaves and Slavery
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Belfast
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Belfast: Belfast Public Record Office, D. 1108 (16-27)
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