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463C H U [And the Import of Slaves, by report of privy Average of Imports. Re-exports. Retained. Four years to 1787 658 102 556 Tw o years to 1803 971 124 847 By report of privy council, 1788, and by subse- Years. Whites. People of Slaves. Colour. 1787 1912 1908 20,435 1805 1800 198 26,000 See Caribe (Leeward) Islands; and for the Same name, a settlement of the head Same name, another, of the head Same name, another, of the head settlement Same name, another settlement of the province and Same name another, settlement of the province and Same name, another settlement of the province and Same name, another settlement of the head Same name, another settlement of the head C H U 46S and it lies 15 leagues to the w. of its capital, an^ Same name, another settlement of the head settle- Same name another settlement of the province Same name another settlement of the province Same name another settlement of the kingdom of Same name another settlement of the province Same name another settlement of the province Same name,of the missions Same name another settlement of Nuevo Mexico ; Same name, a bay on the coast of the Same name another settlement, an isle of the N. sea, in the [CHRISTOPHER, Sr. See Christovae.] ==CHUAPA, a settlement and head settlement of Same name, a river of the kingdom of Chile. 2 Translation | 463C H U [And the Import of Slaves, by report of privy council, 1788, at a medium of four years, and by a return to house of commons in 1805, at a medium of two years from 1803, was as follows : Average of Imports. Re-exports. Retained. Four years to 1787 658 102 556 Tw o years to 1803 971 124 847 By report of privy council, 1788, and by subse- quent estimate, the population amounted to Years. Whites. People of Slaves. Colour. 1787 1912 1908 20,435 1805 1800 198 26,000 See Caribe (Leeward) Islands; and for the later political inquiries, see West Indies.] Same name, a settlement of the head settlement of the district and alcaldia mayor of Toluca in Nueva Espana. It contains 64 families of Indians, and lies a small distance to the n. of its capital. Same name, another, of the head settlement and alcaldia mayor of Zacatlan in the same kingdom, lying two leagues from its capital. Same name, another, of the head settlement and alcaldia mayor of Tetelaxonotla in the same kingdom, lying two leagues to the w. of that place. Same name, another settlement of the province and corregimienio of Angaraes in Peru ; annexed to the curacy of San Antonio, and situate on the contrary side of the river. Same name another, settlement of the province and eorreghniento of Conchucos in the same kingdom ; annexed to the curacy of San Marcos. Same name, another settlement of the province and corregimiento of Lucanas in the same kingdom ; annexed to the curacy of its capital. Same name, another settlement of the head settlement of Pinotepa, and alcaldia mayor of Xicayan, in Nueva Espana. It contains 24 families of Indians, and is seven leagues to the n. of its head settlement. Same name, another settlement of the head settlement and alcaldia mayor of Cuquio in the same kingdom ; situate near to the conflux of the rivers Mesquital and Grande, its population is large. C H U 46S and it lies 15 leagues to the w. of its capital, an^ 10 to the n. w. of the capital of the province of Guadalaxara. Same name, another settlement of the head settle- ment of Axixique, and alcaldia mayor of Zayula, in the same kingdom ; situate on the shore of the great lake or sea of Chapala. It contains 70 faj- milies of Indians, who employ themselves in fish- ing and agriculture ; is 13 leagues to the s. of its head settlement. Same name another settlement of the province and country of the Amazonas, in the Portuguese K ossessioiis ; situate on the shore of the river laranon, at the mouth where it enters the Ovari- pana. Same name another settlement of the province and government of Cartagena in the district of Sinu ; situate on the bank of the river Pichelin, in the division of this jurisdiction and that of Tolu. It is one of those which were founded, in 1776, by the Governor Don Juan Piraienta. Same name another settlement of the kingdom of Brazil ; situate on the shore of a river which enters the Yguan to the s. of the settlement of Jesus Maria. Same name another settlement of the province and captainship of Sergipé in the same kingdom (Brazil) ; situate on the sea-coast, between the river Sirugipa and thatof Vazabaris. Same name another settlement of the province and kingdom of Nueva Galicia ; situate near its capital. Same name,of the missions which were held by the regulars of the company of the Jesuits in the province of Tepeguana, and kingdom of Nueva Vizcaya. Same name another settlement of Nuevo Mexico ; situate on the shore of the Rio Grande del N. (Large River of tlie N.) where this enters the Con- ch os. Same name, a bay on the coast of the province of California, in the part opposite the coast of Nueva Espana. Same name another settlement, an isle of the N. sea, in the interior of the bay and port of the Cul de Sac Grand, of the island of Guadalupe. [CHRISTOPHER, Sr. See Christovae.] CHUAO, a port of the coast of the kingdom of Tierra Firme, in the province and government of Venezuela, to the w. of the port of La Guaira. ==CHUAPA, a settlement and head settlement of the alcaldia mayor of Villalta in Nueva Espana. It contains 112 familes of Indians, and is 12 leagues n. e. of its capital. Same name, a river of the kingdom of Chile. 2 Translation |