Catalogue description Correspondence from the Foreign Office relating almost entirely to Venezuela, including;...

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Details of CO 295/429
Reference: CO 295/429
Description:

Correspondence from the Foreign Office relating almost entirely to Venezuela, including;

Claims against the Venezuelan Government;

The imprisonment and release of Benjamin McFarlane and William Steele, British subjects, in Venezuela;

The opening of Venzuelan ports;

The opening and navigation of the Orinoco river;

Trade with Venezuela;

United States interests in Venezuela.

Also, correspondence regarding translation of Spanish laws in Trinidad relating to a legal case involving the New Trinidad Lake Asphalt Company and correspondence relating to Manuel Vieira, a Portuguese subject injured in a riot in Port of Spain in 1903.

Date: 1904 Jan. - June
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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