No. Title Date
1 Letter from John Wray, 29 October 1813, Sandvoort [Plantation], Berbice
2 Letter from John Wray, 4 August 1813, New Amsterdam, Berbice
3 Letter from John Wray, 14 July 1813, New Amsterdam, Berbice
4 Letter from John Wray, 30 October 1813, Sandvoort [Plantation], Berbice
5 Letter from John Wray, 9 June 1814, Berbice
6 Letter from John Davies and E. Elliott, 30 Apr 1814, Demerara
7 Letter from John Wray, 7 May 1814, Berbice
8 Letter from John Wray, 20 October 1815, New Amsterdam, Berbice
9 Letter to John Turay, 30 March 1815, Le Resouvenir
10 Letter from James Mercer, 4 December 1818, George Town, Demerara
11 Letter from James Mercer, 29 December 1818, New Amsterdam, Berbice
12 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'
13 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'
14 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'
15 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'
16 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'
17 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'
18 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'
19 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'
20 Twelve documents concerning the legal action taken against John Davies 'because of his efforts to resist interruption of his services at Church, 1820s'