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Extracts of such parts of the Journals of surgeons employed in the ships trading to Africa : since the 1st August 1788, as relate to the state of the crew during the voyage.

Title
Extracts of such parts of the Journals of surgeons employed in the ships trading to Africa : since the 1st August 1788, as relate to the state of the crew during the voyage.
Publication
London : Custom House, 1789.

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Additional Authors
  • Great Britain. Customs Establishment.
  • Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
Description
1 folded sheet, 4 pages; 38 cm
Subjects
Note
  • Signed: John Tim. Swainson, Acting Pl. Clerk.
  • Dated: Custom House, London, 17th July 1789.
  • "Extracted from a Journal delivered in by David Jones, surgeon of the Ship Friendship, from London to Cape Coast, in Africa, and from thence to Lucea, in Jamaica."--Page [1].
  • "Extracted from an Account delivered in by Joseph Buckham, of all the slaves that died on board the Ship James, Mathew Morley Master, from Africa, from the 4th Nov. 1788 to the 8th Feb. 1789."--Page [2].
Source (note)
  • of Sidney Lapidus;
Call Number
Sc Rare Lapidus Collection Box 5 Folder 8
OCLC
21687915
Title
Extracts of such parts of the Journals of surgeons employed in the ships trading to Africa : since the 1st August 1788, as relate to the state of the crew during the voyage.
Publisher
London : Custom House, 1789.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
sheet
Source
Gift; of Sidney Lapidus; 2016. Copy in Sc Rare Lapidus Collection Box 5 Folder 8, Schomburg Center, Manuscripts, Archives & Rare Books.
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Great Britain. Customs Establishment.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
Research Call Number
Sc Rare Lapidus Collection Box 5 Folder 8
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