Indians grievously oppressed by the Spaniards, [47]. Their cause pleaded by Bartholomew De la Casa, [48]. Inland people, good account of them, [25].

Ivory Coast fertile, &c. [18]. Natives falsely represented to be a treacherous people, ibid. Kind when well used, [19]. Have no European factories amongst them, [21]. And but few wars; therefore few slaves to be had there, [22].

J

Jury, Negroes tried and condemned without the solemnity of a jury, [174]. Highly repugnant to the English constitution, [176]. Dangerous to those concerned therein, ibid.

L

Laws in Guinea severe against man-stealing, and other crimes, [106].

M

Mandingoe Negroes a numerous nation, [11]. Great traders, ibid. Laborious, [11]. Their government, [13]. Their worship, ibid. Manner of tillage, ibid. At Galem they suffer none to be made slaves but criminals, [20].

Maloyans (a black people) sometimes sold amongst Negroes brought from very distant parts, [27].

Markets regularly kept on the Gold and Slave Coasts, [30].