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Jamaica ... minutes of evidence taken on the trial of Henry Williams for administering illegal oaths during the late insurrection in Jamaica, 1833:
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page 1 (testimony given by multiple witnesses against Henry Williams in 1832) page 2 (Henry A. Williams held meetings at his home for other enslaved persons) page 4 (Henry Atkinson Williams of Rural Retreat; home preacher)
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Representations of rebellion, 2014
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page 68 (Henry Williams was enslaved on the Rural Retreat estate, becoming the driver and overseer in June 1829; he was sent to a workhouse for attending a Wesleyan church run by missionaries) page 72-73 (after the rebellion began, Williams was accused of fermenting rebellion at his nightly prayer meetings; Williams was punished even though the testimonies failed to prove any connection to the rebellion)
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https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2986&context=all_theses