File:Chatoyer, the chief of the Black Charaibes in St.Vincent (colored).jpg
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Chatoyer, the chief of the Black Charaibes in St.Vincent
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English: |source = Image extracted from page 205 of An historical survey of the French Colony in the Island of St Domingo: comprehending a short account of its ancient government ... a narrative of the calamities ... since ... 1789 ... and a detail of the military transactions of the British Army ... to the end of 1794., by EDWARDS, Bryan. Original held and digitised by the British Library. Copied from Flickr.
|date = 1801 |medium = Copperplate engraving |
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Source | Museum Saint George`s (Grenada) |
Author | Agostino Brunias (ca. 1730 – 2 April 1796) |
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