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Henry, Report on the Criminal Law at Demerara, 1821
Report on the criminal law at Demerara and in the ceded Dutch colonies, drawn up by desire of the Right Hon. the Earl Bathurst, principal secretary
of state for the Colonial department, with an appendix on the nature of the office of fiscal: by J. Henry, ii+112p., London, Henry Butterworth,
1821. (Demerara, established as a Dutch Colony in 1745, was finally ceded to the UK in 1815. The French had possession of Demerara from 1782 to 1784.
In 1831 Demerara was united with other territories to become British Guiana)
Title:   Report on the criminal law at Demerara and in the ceded Dutch colonies : drawn up by desire of the Right Hon. the Earl Bathurst, principal secretary of state for the Colonial Department : with an appendix on the nature of the office of fiscal / by J. Henry, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister at law, late President of Demerara and Essequibo, Author of an Essay on the Roman law of the manumission of slaves, and its applicability to the colonies.
OCLC Number:   65251012
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