Antigua and the Antiguans. Volume 1

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were to be allowed the slaves by their owners in place of those specified ; and no slave-holder could refuse to allow them such holidays, under a penalty of 100/. : one-half of the fine to go to the informer, the other half to the public treasury—during these holidays martial law was to be in force. About this period Lord Rodney took command of the fleet which was stationed in these seas, and was fortunate enough to beat off the French, and thus spare the Antiguans the horrors of an invasion, which was but too successful at St. Kitts. The name of this gallant officer is still remembered with gratitude and affection by West Indians ; and not many years ago, the stranger who visited Barbados was highly entertained with an old black woman, who passed by the title of " Lady Rodney," and who wore upon her dark fat arm a picture of the Admiral, which he gave her at parting. But alas ! like the noble lord, she has passed to another world, and no longer do the young midds of her majesty's service, who visit Barbados, recognise her shrill cry of " hab best guaba fine pine, and hot ginger drink for noung buckru me lob." The fortifications of Goat Hill, and Great George Fort, at Barnacle Point, were completed during the administration of General Burt, as well as several other forts, which were very necessary in this season of warfare. About this period slaves were forbidden to vend sugar, rum, molasses, or sugar canes, besides many other articles. The circumstances attending the death of Governor Burt were very extraordinary. Upon a certain day his excellency honoured a gentleman of the island with his company to dinner, and during the repast he was as gay as any at that festive board. Soon after the cloth was withdrawn, when the laughing, wine sparkled in the crystal chalice, and, surrounded by all the good things of this world, the convivial party threw off all cares, they were surprised to hear the governor call to his servant to bring his sword, which he always carried abroad with him. Wondering at this command, yet too well bred to make inquiries, the company


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