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98. Christophe to Clarkson, 20 Nov. , p. 168. Karen Racine, “Britannia’s bold brother: British cultural influence in Haiti during the reign of Henry Christophe (1811–1820)”, Journal of Caribbean History, 33, 1&2 (1999), p. 129. Griggs and Prator, Correspondence, p. 62. Racine, “Britannia’s Bold Brother”, p. 128. The Duke of Limonade to Thomas Clarkson, 20 Nov. 1819, in Griggs and Prator, Correspondence, p. 173. The Duke of Limonade to Thomas Clarkson, 20 Nov. , p. 175. Thomas Clarkson to King Henry, 28 Apr.

14. Conventions Secrètes [illegible] entre le Colonel Harcourt, Député Adjudant Général des Forces de la Majesté Britannique au nom de son Excellence l’Honorable Brigadier Général Maitland, commandant en chef les dites forces, et Mons. Falinger, Adjudant Général Chef de l’Etat Major de l’Armée Française 34 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Haitian Anti-slavery and National Independence au nom du Général Toussaint L’Ouverture, 31 Aug. 1798, Jamaican National Archives, 1B/5/3/21; “Copy of Articles agreed upon between Edward Corbet acting by the direction of Major General Nugent and Joseph Bunel acting in behalf of General Toussaint Louverture being a sequel to and explanation of the secret convention of l’Archaye between General Maitland and General Toussaint of 13th June, 1799”, 16 Nov.

1806, TNA, ADM 1/256, fo. 217. 47. François Dalencourt, Le Fondateur de la République D’Haïti par Alexandre Pétion (Port-au-Prince, 1944), p. 322. 36 Haitian Anti-slavery and National Independence 48. 49. 50. 51. , p. 322. , p. 322. , p. 322. Alexandre Pétion to Messieurs Wilberforce and Stephen, circa 12 Dec. 1805, National Library of Jamaica, MS 692. Alexandre Pétion to Messieurs Wilberforce and Stephen, circa 12 Dec. 1815, National Library of Jamaica, MS 692. Christophe to Clarkson, 18 Nov. 1816, in Griggs and Prator, Correspondence, p.

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