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dealt with by the Mixed Commission Court, while Portuguese ships caught in Caribbean or North American waters had to be taken to Sierra Leone. Despite the efforts of the Royal Navy, large numbers of Africans continued to be carried to slavery in Cuba, in part because Spanish officials in Cuba were often complicit in the illegal slave trade. More than 64,000 Africans may have been illegally landed in Cuba between 1822 and 1829.
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was assigned to the squadron that the Royal Navy maintained on the approaches to Cuba to enforce the provisions of the treaty. Slave ships captured near Africa and their cargoes of Africans were taken to Sierra Leone for disposition. Spanish slave ships captured near Cuba were taken to Havana to be
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s success in combating the slave trade so exasperated the Havana slave traders that they considered outfitting a ship and arming her with 20 guns, with the mission of capturing
236:-of-war. She was employed in anti-slave trade patrol from 1826 until 1834, when she was wrecked on a reef with the loss of 70 Africans who had been rescued from a slave ship. 850: 663:, p. 96 states "5 guns". A letter from Lieutenant Bolton, dated "His Britannic Majesty's schooner Nimble, Havanna, 16 November 1833" states that the slave-schooner 1662: 1657: 462:, and took her to Havana. Head money for the 136 slaves was paid in 1831. Sherer was promoted to Commander on 29 December for his successes while captain of 1103: 1460: 1277: 1210: 1099: 1081: 306: 1637: 1647: 1195: 1177: 1118: 840: 1667: 1139: 1244: 1237: 1092:
Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People: Volume 2: From the ending of Slavery to the Twenty-first Century.
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hijacked two of the wrecking vessels and escaped to Cuba with 398 of the Africans. The remaining 120 Africans were taken to
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tried to take the captured ship to Havana for disposition by the Mixed Commission Court, she was turned away because of a
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s captain, Lieutenant Charles Bolton, was cleared by a court martial on 21 January 1835 of all blame in the loss of
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Accounts and Papers. Fifteen Volumes. Volume 15. Slavery; State Papers. Session 19 February - 10 September 1835.
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sank and 41 Africans imprisoned in the hold drowned. The crew and 520 surviving Africans were rescued from
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The Colombian schooner General Bolivar has been purchased for his Majesty's service, and named the Nimble.
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met bad weather, and on 4 November was driven onto a reef near Cay Verde on the north side of the
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to deal with Spanish ships caught by the Royal Navy while trying to carry Africans to slavery in
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captured a Portuguese slave ship carrying 162 Africans and delivered them to the Bahamas.
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rescued 272 African slaves, which contributed to her wrecking. On the way to Havana,
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on a lightly inhabited part of the Isle of Pines. After they had laded their slaves,
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received "two 8-pound shot between wind and water", so it seems likely that by 1833
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While under the command of Lieutenant Bolton from 24 February 1833 until the wreck,
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had left Africa in April 1829 with 562 Africans. Only 369 were still alive when
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was engaged in the interception of slavers throughout the years 1827 to 1834.
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In 1818, the United Kingdom and Spain entered into a treaty forbidding the
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New negroes from Africa: slave trade abolition and free African settlement
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The Parliamentary Papers names the vessel as both "His Majesty's Schooner
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The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889
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had lost her rudder when she went aground, but the wreckers helped
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captured six slave vessels with a total of 1,902 Africans aboard.
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into Spanish territories. One provision of the treaty set up a
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ruled on Portuguese slave ships caught by the Royal Navy. The
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From the records of slave ships captured, it is clear that
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while engaged in a gun battle with the Spanish slave ship
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Colonies and Slaves. Session 14 June - 20 October 1831.
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s crew float her off the reef and fit the rudder from
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(1835) 1002: 951: 933: 841:Shipwrecks of Tragedy: the Story of HMS 749: 643:" and "His Britannic Majesty's schooner 260:. A similar British-Portuguese court in 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1054: 965: 892: 858: 828: 815:– via British Newspaper Archive. 754: 732: 704: 656: 632: 388:is recorded as salvaging the US vessel 305:, and assigned her to the Royal Navy's 1143:. London: John Murray. pp. 95–96. 1029: 799:"Shipping and Commercial Intelligence" 784:– via British Newspaper Archive. 768:"Shipping and Commercial Intelligence" 27: 976: 974: 923:. 15 February 1831. pp. 295–296. 79: 39: 7: 716: 714: 712: 710: 708: 534:drove on shore the Spanish schooner 407:had captured the Spanish slave ship 1663:Maritime incidents in November 1834 1658:Maritime incidents in December 1827 993:Parliamentary papers 1835:75-78, 80 473:captured the Portuguese slave ship 14: 313:carried four 18-pounder (8.2-kg) 169:22 ft 2 in (6.8 m) 1613: 1608: 1424: 1419: 1109:Gosset, William Patrick (1986). 647:." Parliamentary papers 1835:75. 601:was wrecked on the Cuban coast. 566:captured the Spanish slave ship 515:captured the Spanish slave ship 492:captured the Spanish slave ship 454:captured the Spanish slave ship 177:9 ft 5 in (2.9 m) 81: 41: 1201:Winfield, R.; Lyon, D. (2004). 1188:The Florida Keys: The Wreckers. 1140:A Naval Biographical Dictionary 1045:(London, England), issue 20006. 984:(Preston, England), issue 1118. 904:Parliamentary papers 1831:76-80 882:. 1 October 1833. p. 1771. 593:pursued the Spanish slave ship 545:s crew blew up their schooner. 1205:. London: Chatham Publishing. 680:A first-class share was worth 496:, carrying 189 Africans. When 392:on 13 May 1829. In June 1829, 1: 1094:University of Georgia Press. 277:She was built in 1822 as the 159: in (19.7 m) (keel) 1076:. Indiana University Press. 963:Parliamentary papers 1835:66 362:. Spanish crew members from 1638:Schooners of the Royal Navy 1684: 477:, which was carrying 401 " 18: 1648:Shipwrecks of the Bahamas 1603: 1414: 1070:Adderley, Marion (2006). 309:. In Royal Navy service, 119: 34: 30: 895:, pp. 10–11, 130–31 721:Winfield & Lyon 2004 120:General characteristics 1668:Ships built in Colombia 1134:"Bolton, Charles"  450:. 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(2001) 562:On 7 December 1833, 307:West Indies Squadron 1170:Slave Ship Guerrero 1129:O'Byrne, William R. 954:, pp. 245, 265 483:West India Regiment 317:and one 18-pounder 920:The London Gazette 879:The London Gazette 611:Old Bahama Channel 589:In November 1834, 530:A few days later, 1625: 1624: 1436: 1435: 1212:978-1-86176-032-6 1100:978-0-8203-2284-1 1083:978-0-253-21827-8 1020:, pp. 95–96. 982:Preston Chronicle 941:Navy list, p. 169 863:Viele:122-31, 146 831:, pp. 4, 131 469:On 13 July 1832, 220: 219: 1675: 1617: 1612: 1596: 1574: 1563: 1552: 1542: 1532: 1522: 1512: 1502: 1491: 1463: 1456: 1449: 1440: 1428: 1423: 1407: 1386: 1369: 1359: 1349: 1338: 1328: 1318: 1308: 1280: 1273: 1266: 1257: 1224: 1183: 1163:Internet Archive 1144: 1136: 1124: 1087: 1058: 1052: 1046: 1039: 1033: 1027: 1021: 1015: 1006: 1000: 994: 991: 985: 978: 969: 961: 955: 949: 943: 936:, pp. 56–57 931: 925: 924: 911: 905: 902: 896: 890: 884: 883: 870: 864: 861:, pp. 12–32 838: 832: 826: 820: 819: 814: 812: 795: 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Index

HMS Nimble
bm
Schooner
carronades
gun
Royal Navy
schooner
importation of slaves
Mixed Commission Court
Havana
Cuba
Sierra Leone
Gran Colombian
West Indies Squadron
carronades
cannon
Florida Keys
Guerrero
wreckers
Key West
HMS Monkey
Bimini
Berry Islands
Angolans
West India Regiment
cholera
Trinidad
Isle of Pines
Old Bahama Channel
Swanson 2005

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