Excerpt from The Anti-Slavery Reporter, Vol. 4: July 25, 1831Tun Report of the Protector of Slaves in Berbice, (numbered 262) comprises Returns of his proceedings for twenty months and a half, commencing the 1st of October, 1828, and terminating the 14th of May, 1830, on which day the new Order in Council of February 2, 1830, came into operation.The number of manumissions
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