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The Glasgow Sugar Aristocracy: Scotland and Caribbean Slavery, 1775–1838
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  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. List of Tables
  8. List of Abbreviations
  9. Maps
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. Introduction
  12. 1. Emergence
  13. 2. Trade and Commerce
  14. 3. A Glasgow-West India House
  15. 4. ‘Wanted, to Serve in the West Indies’
  16. 5. Jamaica
  17. 6. Grenada and Carriacou
  18. 7. Trinidad
  19. 8. Glasgow-West India ‘Spheres of Influence’: Embedding the Profits of Caribbean Slavery
  20. Conclusion
  21. Appendix
  22. Bibliography and Manuscript Sources
  23. Index

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1 Map of the West Indies, 1799 (Clement Cruttwell, Atlas to Cruttwell’s Gazetteer, 1799).

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2 A new map of Scotland compiled from actual surveys & regulated by the latest astronomical observations / by Joseph Enouy. [London]: Published 12 September 1803 by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street London, [1803]. National Library of Scotland, CC BY 4.0.

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3 Glasgow, drawn and engraved by J. Dower. London: Orr & Smith, [c.1830]. National Library of Scotland, CC BY 4.0.

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