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Newspaper Clipping with Cover Letter from Governor Probyn to Winston Churchill re: Precis of Recent Visit to Jamaica of Marcus Garvey, Spring 1921 / by Sir Leslie Probyn (1862)
Author
(1862), Sir Leslie Probyn
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1921.
Description
1 online resource (4 pages)
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Series
CO - Records of the Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices, Empire Marketing Board, and related bodies. Division within CO - Correspondence with the colonies, entry books and registers of correspondence. CO 137 - Colonial Office and predecessors: Jamaica, Original Correspondence. Subseries within CO 137 - Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. CO 137/747 - Despatches from Leslie Probyn, governor of Jamaica. Correspondence relating to the recent visit of Marcus Garvey, black campaigner, and steps taken by the Parochial Board of St Ann’s to recover a debt of £46.4s for maintenance of his father in an Alms House. Also enclosed is a newspaper cutting from the Gleaner newspaper from the 18th April 1921. Unnumbered secret despatch, folios 535-539 (CO/137/747/78)
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In English.
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The Daily Gleaner, April 18, 1921, p. NA
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