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Anomabu, also
spelled Anomabo and
formerly as Annamaboe, is a town on the
coast of the
Mfantsiman Muni****l
District of the
Central Region of
South Ghana...
- Fort
William is a fort in
Anomabu,
Central Region, Ghana,
originally known as Fort
Anomabo and
renamed Fort
William in the 1830s by its then-commander...
- Friedrichsburg [de] at Prince's Town
William (Lighthouse) at Cape
Coast William at
Anomabu Victoria at Cape
Coast Ussher at Usshertown,
Accra James at Jamestown,...
- the
British fort at
Anomabu on 15 June 1807 for
protecting the
Ashanti fugitives who had fled there. 8000 of the 1500
Fante at
Anomabu were
slain by 16 June...
- the
African Committee of the
Royal African Company as the
governor of
Anomabu, a
British fortification near Cape
Coast Castle in Ghana. This position...
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kidnapped and sold into slavery. 1719
Bartholomew Roberts Howell Davis et al
Anomabu 37
Joined captors in
piracy A
second mate on the
slave ship
Princess under...
- N/A 17,476 Brong-Ahafo 71. Kade N/A 10,200 N/A N/A 16,542
Eastern 72.
Anomabu N/A 6,800 N/A N/A 14,389
Central 73.
Akropong N/A 8,500 N/A N/A 13,785...
- (Central)
Bechem (Brong-Ahafo)
Duayaw Nkwanta (Brong-Ahafo) Kade (Eastern)
Anomabu (Central)
Akropong (Eastern) Kete
Krachi (Volta) Kibi (Eastern) Kpandae...
- for the town
court by King
Kofie Afedsi and the
chiefs of
Anomabu. He dug a bore-hole at
Anomabu which became the only
source of
water for the
people at...
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Frederiksborg (Amanful or Amanfro: 1659 – 16
April 1685) Fort
William (Ghana) in
Anomabu (1657–1659)
Small base near
Ningo from 1784 to 1850
Denmark maintained...