Folks, There is a book online in the US called "Guide to the materials in London archives for the history of the United States since 1783" published in 1914 that indicates there are some records of interest apparently at the British Museum. Of course, since 1914, the records may have been moved. I am just wondering if anyone on the list has seen these in London or knows someone who knows about them? "27969" "A few extracts from the Parish Registers and other Public Records of the islands of Jamaica and Barbadoes with copies of all the monuments and tombstones in the latter island from 1643 to 1750 and upwards [1800], collected by Captain [James Henry Lawrence] Archer." 1858. The next entry, "27970" are "Notes of plantation work, etc., in Jamaica, by J. H. Archer 1828=1830. Accounts, drafts of letters, business and private memoranda, etc., of James Henry Archer, M. C., of Jamaica 1822-1845. Also, "27968" "Genealogical collections of Charles Edward Long relating to families connected with Jamaica; including rough pedigrees of the families of Lawes, Gregory, Beckford, Morgan, Archbould, Byndloss, Pitt, Ballard, Stradling, and others. 18th and 19th centuries. Thanks to all. Laura