- also
known and
spelt in old
literature as; Hueda, Whidah, Ajuda, Ouidah,
Whidaw, Juida, and Juda (Yoruba: Igelefe; French: Ouidah) was a
kingdom on the...
-
Archived from the
original on 22
March 2020. Or Whidah, and rarely,
written as
Whidaw (Strong 1836), or
Whido (Southack 1717).
Commonwealth of M****achusetts v...
- slave-trade, containing, I. The
history of the late
conquest of the
kingdom of
Whidaw by the king of
Dahome ... II. The
manner how the
negroes become slaves ...
- the more
known Samuel Bellamy. He does
mention Charles Bellamy's ship "
Whidaw",
which was also
Samuel Bellamy's
famous ship (Whydah Gally).
Samuel Bellamy's...
- slave-trade, containing, I. The
history of the late
conquest of the
kingdom of
Whidaw by the king of
Dahome ... II. The
manner how the
negroes become slaves ...
- to Cape's Monseradoe, in Africa, And
thence along the
Coast of
Guiney to
Whidaw, the
Island of St. Thomas, An so
forward to Barbadoes: With a
Cursory Account...