African Asylum

In 1854, 10 enslaved African(s) were “liberated” in a state-run scheme usually resulting in involuntary indentures, conscription, or re-enslavement. Under the jurisdiction of 1, Case ID LA-E-561 occurred via the Indian Navy, Bombay

Case Details
RegID LA-E-561
Case Name African Asylum
Year 1854
Government Department Colonial and Foreign Offices, Great Britain
Court Indian Navy, Bombay
Trial Outcome Condemned
Enslaved Total 10
Liberated Africans Total 10
Registered Total 0
Notes In 1854 at Nasik, about a hundred miles from Bombay, Rev. William S. Price of the CMS founded the African Asylum, a school and orphanage for Africans. The Asylum was a department of the Indo. British Institution, which was connected with the Trinity Chapel. Ten African boys entered the first year, and two years later, twenty-four entered, when several slaves imported into Karachi were liberated and sent to the Bombay depot. The Bombay government contributed a subsidy which had been levied as fines on the importers. The Bombay commissioner of police reported in 1859 that the Africans received a "suitable education to enable them to earn a livelihood and also receive such moral and religious instruction as will tend to make them good members of the community." The government, recognizing the advantage of such a place for freed African children, awarded a second grant from the public revenue. Bombay, Home Department, April 29, 1859, "Education," pp. 1-3.
Sources Joseph E. Harris, Consequences of the East African Slave Trade (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1971), 71.
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X Capture
Y Capture
Ship Status Unknown
Date of departure from a place or port in Africa generally following the purchase of enslaved people. Include YYYY-MM-DD, if known.
Region of departure from Africa. Required entry. For more information about the geographical hierarchy used in this digital resource, please refer to AfricanRegions.org. East Africa (unspecified)
Place or port of departure from Africa, if known. A controlled vocabulary for place names are associated with geographic coordinates using Google Maps Global Mercator EPSG:900913. See https://epsg.io/transform#s_srs=4326&t_srs=900913&x=NaN&y=NaN
Capture date at sea or on land, if known. Date of the sentence. Include YYYY-MM-DD, if known.
Location
Navy
Ship
Captain
Supporting Ships
Sentence Date
Date of arrival to the place where the trial, purchase, or asylum occurred, resulting in "liberation" and indenture. Includes YYYY-MM-DD, if known.
Region of arrival around the world. Required field. For more information about the geographical hierarchy used in this digital resource, please refer to AfricanRegions.org. Other regions outside of Africa include, Western Europe, East Coast of North America, etc. Western Subcontinent of Asia
Place or port of arrival around the world. Required field. A controlled vocabulary for place names are associated with geographic coordinates using Google Maps Global Mercator EPSG:900913. See https://epsg.io/transform#s_srs=4326&t_srs=900913&x=NaN&y=NaN Bombay
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