1806-Feb-14
1806-Feb-14: French agent Jean-Pierre Gouges made a final appeal to the governor of Curaçao to condemn a Danish schooner for engaging in illegal commerce wit…
1806-Feb-14: French agent Jean-Pierre Gouges made a final appeal to the governor of Curaçao to condemn a Danish schooner for engaging in illegal commerce with Haiti. The governor and the Colonial Council rejected the appeal, concluding that there was no proof the ship had actually visited the rebel-held island.
Source · p. 61
Gaffield, Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World, 61