WITH AN ADDRESS TO
THE MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, AND TRADERS OF GREAT BRITAIN,
BY PEDRO DE ZULUETA, JUN., ESQ.
AND DOCUMENTS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE CASE.

LONDON:
C. WOOD & CO., POPPIN’S COURT, FLEET STREET.
1844.


LONDON
C. WOOD & CO., PRINTERS, POPPIN’S COURT, FLEET STREET.


CONTENTS.


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Address to the Merchants, Manufacturers, and Traders of Great Britain[ix]
Opinions of Legal Authorities[lxxiii]
Documents illustrative of the case:—
Letter from R. R. Gibbons, Esq. to Messrs. Zulueta & Co., and Summary of Dr.Madden’s Report[1]
Copy of a Letter from Messrs. Zulueta & Co. to Lord Viscount Sandon[5]
Evidence of H. W. Macaulay, Esq. before the Select Committee on West Coast of Africa,forwarded to Messrs. Zulueta by order of the Chairman[7]
Evidence of Captain Henry Worsley Hill, R.N., ibid[80]
Additional Evidence of Captain H. W. Hill, ibid[102]
Evidence of Captain the Honourable Joseph Denman, R.N., taken before the Select Committeeon West Coast of Africa[107]
Evidence of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., Esq., taken before the Select Committee on West Coastof Africa[167]
Report from the Select Committee on the West Coast of Africa[187]
Proceedings instituted against Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., Esq.—Arrest Aug. 23, 1843[209]
Application to take Bail (from the Anti-Slavery Reporter)[210]
Indictment for Felony[211]
Indictment for Conspiracy[214]
Proceedings in the Central Criminal Court,August 24, 1843 (from the Anti-Slavery Reporter)[219]
Affidavit of Defendant and Mr. Edward Lawford in support of Application for Writ ofCertiorari[219]
Motion to postpone the Trial of the Indictment[222]
Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., Esq.
First day, Central Criminal Court,Friday, Oct. 27, 1843[235]
Second day,Saturday, Oct. 28[316]
Third day,Monday, Oct. 30[391]