![]() Old Calebar, Engagement with Eyamba, King of Calebar River Old Calebar, Engagement with Eyo, King of Creek Town, Calebar RiverĪdditional Articles to do., November 30, 1842 Niger, Engagement with Ochijeh, the Attah of the Egarra country Niger, Engagement with Obi Osai, Chief of the Aboh country Two Additional Articles to do., April 23, 1841Ĭameroons, Engagement with King Bell, of Bell's Town, CameroonsĬameroons, Engagement with King Acqua, of Acqua Town, Cameroons Gambia, Engagement with the King of Cartabar New Cestos, Engangement with King Freeman and Prince Freeman of New Cestos and Madagascar, Engagement with Radama, King of MadagascarĪdditional Article to do., October 11, 1820 signed at Paris, March 22, 1833Īdditional Convention, signed August 7, 1841ĭeclaration, signed at Washington, February 16, 1844Īditional Articles to, signed at Lisbon, October 22, 1842 signed September 11, 1817Īdditional Articles to do. Treaty between Great Britain and Portugal, signed at Vienna, January 22, 1815Ĭonvention between do. Netherlands, treaty withĮxplanatory and Additional articles to, signed December 31, 1822, and January 25, 1823Īdditional Article to, signed February 7, 1837Īdditional Articles, signed December 17, 1839Īrticle on Slave Trade in Convention of Commerce, signed May 31, 1839Īdditional Article to, signed June 15, 1837 Section 8th: Instructions for Her Majesty's Officers appointed to act in execution of the Treaties, Conventions, and Engagements, hereinafter named. Section 7th: Instructions for the Senior Officer of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels on the African stations, negotiating with Chiefs of Africa Section 6th: Instructions for the Senior Officer of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels on the West Coast of Africa, with respect to the Treaty with the United States of America, signed at Washington on the 9th of August, 1842 Section 5th: Instructions for Commanders of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels, with respect to Vessels suspected of hoisting a Flag to which they are not legally entitled, in order to avoid seizure by her Majesty's Ships Section 4th: Instructions for Commanders of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels, with respect to Vessels not justly entitled to claim the protection of the Flag of any State or Nation Section 3rd: Instructions for Commanders of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels, with respect to British Vessels in British waters, on the high seas, and within foreign jurisdiction, and to Foreign Vessels in British waters Section 2nd: Instructions for Commanders of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels as are stationed on the Coast of Africa Section 1st: General Instructions for Commanders of her Majesty's Ships and Vessels employed in the Suppression of the Slave Trade The Committees report is in Parliamentary Papers, 1844, 1, volume 50 Although these instructions are often considered to have been written by Joseph Denman, they are the fruits of a Committee appointed in 1842 by the Foreign Secretary, Lord Aberdeen, and presided over by Dr Stephen Lushington - then judge of the Admiralty Court.
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