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  <dc:title>Bundle of Correspondence Addressed to G. H. D. Pennant Discussing the Production at Pennants, Denbigh and Kupius Estates in Jamaica</dc:title>
  <dc:description>This includes letters between various correspondents for instance: F. Graham and J. Strand with letters addressed to G. H. D. Pennant and Messrs Davidsons Graham and Co. The various topics discuss the yielding of crops, the condition and decrease of negroes on the estates, the weather conditions, shipping and insurance and the quantity of sugar and rum produced. There are also discussions relating to the higher consumption of rum in Great Britain and Ireland.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>January 1814- December 1814</dc:date>
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