ABSTRACT

A. Copies or extracts of all communications received by the Lords Comrnissioners of the Admiralty, from the naval officers stationed on the coast of Africa, or in the West Indies, since the 1st of January 1820; relative to the state of the slave trade. B. Copies or extracts of all instructions issued by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to naval officers since the 1st of January 1819; relative to the suppression of the slave trade. [London, 1821.1 88 pp. (P.P. 1821, XXII.)

Published under varying titles until 1828. (Later reports of naval officers are included in the volumes of 'Correspondence with the British commisssioners' 1848-89.)

3239 GREAT BRITAIN: Admiralty A return of the numbers of vessels of every class in Her Majesty's service which have been employed on the West African station, in each year since the year 1828 . . . [London, 1842.1 11 pp. (P.P. 1842, XLIV.)

Includes annual expense on the squadron since 1819 and a list of slave ships captured since 1831. Published under varying titles until 1868.