African negroes condemned and apprenticed

In 1816, 3 enslaved African(s) were “liberated” in a state-run scheme usually resulting in involuntary indentures, conscription, or re-enslavement. Under the jurisdiction of 1, Case ID LA-E-129 occurred via the Court of Vice Admiralty, Bahamas.

Case Details
UID LA-E-129
Case Name African negroes condemned and apprenticed
Year 1816
Government Department Colonial and Foreign Offices, Great Britain
Court Court of Vice Admiralty, Bahamas
Trial Outcome Condemned
Enslaved Total 3
Liberated Africans Total 3
Registered Total 3
Notes A small register at the end of the case of Rosa in 1816, includes names for 3 additional people seized by Customs.
Sources The National Archives, UK, CO 23/66, "Register of Rosa," Sep. 1816, f. 203-211; SlaveVoyages, www.slavevoyages.org (accessed 2020), Voyage ID: 5034.
Cite as:

Lovejoy, H. B. (2024). Conceptualizing ‘Liberated Africans’ and Slave Trade Abolition: Government Schemes to Indenture Enslaved People Captured from Slavery, 1800–1920. Past & Present, 1-69. https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtae019

Chadha, K. (2024). Regenerated Identities: A Collaborative Web-based Content Management System for Digital Humanities. International Journal of Computer Applications, 186(29), 28–33. https://ijcaonline.org/archives/volume186/number29/regenerated-identities-a-collaborative-web-based-content-management-system-for-digital-humanities/

Event Details
UID LA-E-129
Case Name African negroes condemned and apprenticed
Departure from Africa
Date
Region West Africa (unspecified)
Place Unspecified
Enslaved Total 3
Capture
Date
Location Bahamas
Navy Britain
Ship
Captain
Supporting Ships
Trial
Sentence Date
Government Department Colonial and Foreign Offices, Great Britain
Court Court of Vice Admiralty, Bahamas
Trial Outcome Condemned
Date
Region Caribbean
Place The Bahamas
Liberated Africans 3
Registered 3
People Details
UI Name Age Sex Height (ft)
VI011696 Sandy View Details
VI011697 Sue View Details
VI011698 Ann View Details
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