Anphoblacht
anphoblacht.com › contents › 1676
Island paradise recalls Irish slavery | An Phoblacht
Over 150 Irish slaves were caught practicing Catholicism and were shipped to the tiny uninhabitable Crab Island where they were left to die of starvation. Of the Irish who managed to stay alive under these drastic conditions and their descendants, many were eventually shipped from the West ...
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Irish_immigration_to_Saint_Kitts_and_Nevis
Irish immigration to Saint Kitts and Nevis - Wikipedia
January 6, 2026 - In its aftermath, around 10,000 Irish and an unknown number of English, Welsh, and Scots were transported as convicts and prisoners of war to colonies in British North America, including Saint Kitts and Nevis. While Irish immigration continued, the rise of the Atlantic slave trade in Africans ...
EWTN
ewtn.com › catholicism › library › englands-irish-slaves-10927
England's Irish Slaves | EWTN
Condon states that the first ... white inhabitants were Irish.(5) Lenihan writes: in 1650 "25,000 Irishmen sold as slaves in Saint Kitt's and the adjoining islands, petitioned for a priest..."(6)...
History Ireland
historyireland.com › the-irish-and-the-atlantic-slave-trade
The Irish and the Atlantic slave trade – History Ireland
Since the seventeenth century the Irish had been settling in the Leewards, a string of physically varied and politically diverse islands. Their first choice was St Kitts, until 1713 divided into French and British sectors, and within easy reach of Dutch St Eustatius, a volcanic peak known as ...
FamilySearch
familysearch.org › en › wiki › Saint_Kitts_and_Nevis_Slavery
Saint Kitts and Nevis Slavery and Bondage • FamilySearch
March 20, 2024 - Legacies of British Slave-ownership identifies the names of slaveowners in St Kitts at the time of emancipation in 1833.
History Ireland
historyireland.com › the-irish-in-the-anglo-caribbean-servants-or-slaves
The Irish in the Anglo-Caribbean: servants or slaves? – History Ireland
Montserrat illuminates not only ... was arguably the only truly ‘Irish’ island in the colonial Caribbean. Irishmen first arrived after being expelled by the British from St Kitts in the 1630s and they remained the major white population until at least the late eighteenth ...
The Guardian
theguardian.com › world › 2013 › sep › 04 › abolition-ireland-slavery-past
Abolition and Ireland's slavery past | Slavery | The Guardian
December 1, 2017 - My great-great-great-grandfather, George Henry Burt, himself the great-great-grandson of one of the 17th-century settlers, owned 129 of the 19,780 slaves in St Kitts at the time of emancipation and took his share of the £329,393 compensation paid to the slave-owners in St Kitts.
Waterford Treasures
waterfordtreasures.com › home › private: blog › tainted by the stain of original sin: irish participation in the atlantic slave trade
Tainted by the Stain of Original Sin: Irish Participation in the Atlantic Slave Trade | Waterford Treasures
July 21, 2023 - He sent his ships to the Windward, Ivory and Gold coasts, the Bight of Benin, and especially Angola and then sold the kidnapped people in Jamaica, Barbados, St. Kitts, Antigua, Dominica and Grenada. A diagram showing how slave ships were packed with their ‘cargo’ to ensure that no space was wasted · Tuohy though is just one example. While there are certainly many Irish people who were directly involved in the trade, it was far more common for them to have a secondary role, particularly in providing provisions.
UCL
ucl.ac.uk › lbs › estate › view › 3426
Stapletons [ St Kitts | St Peter Basseterre ]
Document comprises 4 parts, written recto and verso across 5 folios: 1. An inventory and valuation of enslaved persons at Windsor Estate, St Elizabeth parish, Jamaica, 1814. 2. An inventory and valuation of enslaved persons at Williamsfield settlement, St Elisabeth parish, Jamaica, 1814. 3. An inventory of animals at Windsor Estate, St Elizabeth parish, Jamaica, 1814.
UCSD Department of History
history.ucsd.edu › _files › undergraduate › honors-theses › Slaves-To-A-Myth.pdf pdf
Slaves To A Myth: Irish Indentured Servitude, African Slavery
constables on Barbados were being instructed to whip any Irish man or woman who was found · wandering the island and not working on a plantation.47 One Francis Sampson, writing a letter in June · 1666 to his brother John regarding an English attack upon the then-French colony of St. Kitts, ...