The Mercury Gazette was printed in Bridgetown, Barbados, between 1762 - 1848 (or possibly up to 1864). It continued as the Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette from c 1805. Its first editor was George Edmand (sic). Subsequent editors were William Walker; the Orderson family (father John; sons Robson and Isaac Williamson); T.A. Walker; Henry King; and D. J. Benskin. It was printed initially once per week on Saturdays (until c 1784), then twice per week on Tuesdays and Saturdays (until c 1840), and then on Tuesdays and Fridays (occasionally on Thursdays or Saturdays). In the masthead, it bears a woodcut of the British Royal Coat of Arms, which changes through the run of the Mercury’s publication to reflect territorial changes that took place during the reign of different monarchs.The Mercury consists of 1 folio (four pages in total). The size and quality of the paper used varies throughout the run of its publication. The typeface used is also inconsistent. Some issues have supplements and can have additional pages. Issues were bound in volumes. Most volumes contain one year’s worth of issues, while others contain two, and rarely three. Many issues have deteriorated considerably. Some are brittle, beyond repair, and others have worm holes and tears. Some are quite dark due to the acidic nature of the paper. While most of the issues are legible, some of the above reasons impact legibility for parts of the newspaper. As a result, many issues miss pages or parts of them, some issues are missing, and at times whole months are missing all together (please see relevant extent information for each volume).The Mercury is an important primary source, crucial for understanding Barbados’ 18th and 19th century history, particularly because these were formative years for the island. The newspaper sheds light on the everyday life of a slave-holding society and provides a wealth of information on networks of people, commerce, governance, socioeconomic conditions, race, religion, politics, entertainment, education, etc. Of particular interest are the ads offering rewards for enslaved people who had “absconded,” as they are filled with detailed accounts of who these people were, including their names, what they looked like, their clothes, accents, distinguishing features, friends, families and skills. The extant volumes at the Department of Archives span nearly seventy years and cover the period of the transition from slavery to Emancipation, including the 1816 Bussa Rebellion (slave revolt). It gives an intimate window into the island's colonial pastThe Department of Archives acquired the volumes of the Mercury from the Barbados Public Library and the Barbados Museum and Historical Society (BMHS) in 1965. From the BMHS it acquired volumes 1783-1784, 1787-1789, 1819, 1821, 1823, 1824-1825, 1835, 1839. From the Public Library, it acquired volumes 1807-1818, 1829, 1822, 1848.The Gazette reflected a colonial Caribbean society. As such it contains considerable information related to the Atlantic slave trade; the treatment and punishment of slaves; and various political and religious beliefs prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries.20 bound volumes containing 28 years, some partially. This collection contains copies of 2,333 newspaper editions. See the description information in each series (volume) for extant and missing issues.
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"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1817"
1817 contains issues from 4 January to 30 December. Bound in a volume with 1818. 100 issues. Missing: 14, 18 Jan; 22 Feb; 15 Apr; 15 Jul. Issues measure 17’x10’ 1/2. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1818"
1818 contains issues from 3 January to 29 December. Bound in a volume with 1817. 102 issues. Missing: 14 Apr; 28 Nov; 26 Dec. Issues measure 17’x10’ 1/2. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1819"
1819 contains issues from 2 January-28 December. 103 issues. Missing: 16 Oct. Issues measure 17’ 1/8 x11’. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1820"
1820 contains issues from 8 January-28 Oct. 83 issues. Missing: 4 Jan; 31 Oct-30 Dec. Issues measure 17’ x 10’ 1/2. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1821"
1821 contains issues from 6 January-29 December. 105 issues. Missing: 2 Jan. Issues measure 17’ 1/2 x 11’ 1/8. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1822"
1822 contains issues from 1 January-31 December. Some issues very fragile and worm eaten, impedes legibility. 104 issues. Missing: 17 Dec. Issues measure 18’x11’. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1823"
1823 contains issues from 7 January-27 December. Extremely fragile with obvious repair done one several issues. Bound in a volume with 1824 and 1825. 101 issues. Missing: 4 Jan; 3 Jun; 30 Dec. Issues measure 17’ 1/2 x11’ 3/8. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1824"
1824 contains issues from 3 January-28 December. Some issues severely damaged with missing leaves. Bound in a volume with 1823 and 1825. 100 issues. Missing: 13, 17, 20 Jan;3 Feb. Issues measure 17’ 3/8 x10’ 1/2. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1825"
1825 contains only 1 issue from 1 January. Bound in a volume with 1823 and 1824. 1 issue. Missing: All year except this issue. Issue measures 17’ 3/8 x10’ 1/2. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1835"
1835 contains issues from 3 January-29 December. 78 issues. Missing: 3, 6 Jan; 24, 28 Feb; 30 May; 16, 30 Jun; all of October; all of November; 1, 29 Dec. Issues measure 19’ 5/8x13’ 3/8. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1839"
1839 contains issues from 1 January-31 December. Considerable damage, especially in the edges. 104 issues. Issues measure 19’x15’ 1/2. ... -
"The Barbados Mercury and Bridgetown Gazette, 1848"
1848 contains issues from 21 January-22 September. Printed Tuesdays and Fridays, occasionally Thursdays or Saturdays (“Mail Edition of the Barbados Mercury, sent to Europe and the Colonies by the departure of the steams which leave Barbados each fortnight, ...
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