British Records on the Atlantic World British Online Archives "This series brings together a wealth of collections spanning two centuries of Britain's colonisation, commercial, missionary and even literary relations with Africa and the Americas." Reproduces in part microfilm from the series British Records Relating to America in Microform (BRRAM), including some collections listed elsewhere on these guides.
The series thus far includes:
- Records relating to the slave trade at the Liverpool Record Office (Part 1)
- American material in the archives of the USPG, 1635-1812 (Part 2)
- The papers of William Davenport & Co., 1745-1797 (Part 3)
- Jamaican material in the Slebech papers (Part 4)
- Papers relating to the Jamaican estates of the Goulburn family of Betchworth House (Part 5)
- Papers of the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies, 1694-1709 (Part 6)
- Journal, annual sermons and reports of the SPG, 1701-1870 (Part 7)
- South American Missionary Society records, 1844-1919 (Part 8)
- Liverpool street and trade directories, 1766-1900 (Part 9)
- Early colonial and missionary records from West Africa (Part 10)
- West Indies material in the archives of the USPG, 1710-1950 (Part 11)
- The archives of the Associates of Dr Bray to 1900 (Part 12)
- Collected papers of the Bolton Whitman Fellowship (Part 13)
- The Canadian papers of the 4th Earl of Minto (Part 14)
- American material from the Tarleton papers (Part 15)
- Liverpool Customs Bills of Entry, 1820-1900 (Part 16, 4 subcollections)
- Tudway of Wells Antiguan estate papers, 1689-1907 (Part 17)
- Bristol Presentments, 1770-1917 (Part 18)