Alexander Blair on Seizure of the Morning Star, The Chronicle, 4 March 1777 |
Robert King to Vassa 26 July 1767 |
Dr. Charles Irving to Vassa 15 June 1776 |
Matthias MacNamara to Anglican Bishop of London 11 March 1779 |
Thomas Wallace to Anglican Bishop of London 13 March 1779 |
Rev. Peckard to the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade 26 May 1790 |
Thomas Walker to Friends of Justice and Humanity 23 July 1790 |
Dr. Brown, Rev. Ja. Wilkinson, Wm Shore, Esq, Rev. Edw. Goodwin, Samuel Marshall, John Barlow to the Friends of Humanity in Sheffield 20 August 1790 |
Rev. G. Walker, F. Wakefield, John Morris, T. Bolton, Joseph Rigsby, Thomas Hawksley, Samuel Smith, S. White, M.D. John Wright, and J. Hancock to Friends of Humanity in Nottingham 17 January 1791 |
Thomas Atwood Digges to Mr. O’Brien 25 December 1791 |
William Eddis to Rowland Webster 25 October 1792 |
John Sykes, R.A. Harrison Esq., Thomas Clarke, Jos. R. Pease Esq., and William Hornby Esq. to the Friends of Humanity in Hull 12 November 1792 |
William Langworthy to William Hughes, Esq. 10 October 1793 |
Vassa to Robert Lowth Lord Bishop of London March 1779 |
Vassa to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury 12 May 1787 |
Vassa to Lord Hawkesbury 13 March 1788 |
Vassa to Queen Charlotte 21 March 1788 |
Vassa to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal 24 March 1789 |
Vassa to the Reader June 1792 |
Vassa to Josiah Wedgwood 21 August 1793 |
Vassa to Peter Peckard undated |
Vassa to Robert Lord Bishop of Dublin 30 May 1791 |
Alexander Tillock to John Montieth, Esq. 5 May 1792 |
Possible Attribution to Vassa, The Cabinet, 17 January 1795 |
Granville Sharp to Jemima Sharp 27 February 1811 |
Rev. Dr. J. Baker to Vassa 14 May 1792 |
Vassa to Robert Lord Bishop of Dublin 30 May 1791 |
Granville Sharp to Dr. J. Sharp 23 June 1787 |
Sons of Africa to Granville Sharp 15 December 1787 |
Officers and Commissioners of his Majesty’s Navy to Vassa 16 January 1787 |
Susannah Atkinson to Vassa 29 March 1791 |
Josiah Wedgwood to Vassa 19 September 1793 |
Excerpt from Granville Sharp’s Journal regarding Vassa 19 March 1783 |
"The Shipwreck of a Slave Ship," Poem by John Lowe, 1 January 1803 |
Reference to “Gustavus I,” The Scots Magazine, 1 June 1789 |
Certificate of Emancipation 11 July 1766 |
Parliamentary Debate on the Capture of the Morning Star 25 February 1777 |
Excerpt of Poetry from the Interesting Narrative mid-1770s |
Charles Crawford to Friends of Humanity, Observations upon Negro Slavery, 1790 |
Reference to Vassa in William Gifford’s The Baviad a Paraphrastic Imitation of the First Satire of Persius, 1791 |
Thomas Hardy to Rev. Mr. Thomas Bryant 8 March 1792 |
Morning Star Debate Parliamentary Debates 25 February 1777 |
Advertisement for a Dutch version of The Interesting Narratives..., Leydse Courant, 12 November 1790 |
Advertisement for The Interesting Narrative, Göttingische Gelehrte Anzeigen, 1790 |
Review of The Interesting Narrative, Göttingische Anzeigen von Gelehrten Sachen, 26 April 1790 |
Review including Vassa among remarkable English language authors, 1795. |