Venezuela British Guiana Boundary Arbitration Digest of Evidence Arranged Accor
Venezuela British Guiana Boundary Arbitration Digest of Evidence Arranged Accor
Rafael Seijas
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CORRESPOND- ENCE, ETC. 1797. Captain-General of Caracas. The Governor of Guayana, . . . Reports, . . . That he has been informed that the English have apportioned all the lands which stretch from the Colony of Essequibo to Barima, ... And that from one point to another they have planted stakes, on the top of which they have affixed Notices, explaining to whom that portion is allotted, with the name of the owner. B. C, V, 164. * Note by editor of British Case. There is some reason to doubt the a...uthenticity of this extract. 126 BOUNDARIES. CLAIMS BY THE BRITISH-IN COLONIAL RECORDS, CORRESPOND- ENCE, ETC. -(Continued). 1797. Captain-General of Caracas. Although this news is not as clear as an affair of so much importance demands, ... I have dispatched Captain Don Manuel Astor, ... To proceed at once to Point Barima, reconnoitre it, and make a scrupulous investiga- tion into the truth of this matter, or obtain proof that it is unfounded. B. C, V, 164-165. 1798. King of Spain. The King has learned the news, sent to you by the Governor of Guayana, of the distribution of the lands wliich they occupy between the mouth of the Essequibo and that of the Orinoco that has been made by the English, and of the other matters to which your Excellency refers in the said communication, and the receipt of which I am commanded by His Majesty to acknowledge.
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