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Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846

"The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808) Volume II"


Reverend Isham Baggs, chaplain for two voyages to Africa in H.M. ship,
Grampus.
Captain James Bowen, of the royal navy, one voyage to Africa.
Mr. William James, a master in the royal navy, three voyages, as mate of a
slave-vessel.
Mr. David Henderson, gunner of H.M. ship Centurion, three voyages to
Africa.
Harry Gandy, two voyages to Africa, as captain of a slave-vessel.
Thomas Eldred, two voyages there, as mate.
James Arnold, three voyages there, as surgeon and surgeon's mate.
Thomas Deane, two voyages there, as captain of a wood and ivory ship.


LIST II.
Major-General Rooke, commander of Goree, in Africa.
Henry Hew Dalrymple, esquire, lieutenant of the 75th regiment at Goree, and
afterwards in all the West Indian islands.
Thomas Willson, esquire, naval commander at Goree.
John Hills, esquire, captain of H.M. ship Zephyr, on the African station.
Sir George Yonge, two voyages as lieutenant, and two as captain, of a ship
of war, on the African station.
Charles Berns Wadstrom, esquire, traveller on discovery in Africa for the
King of Sweden.
Reverend John Newton, five voyages to Africa in a slave-vessel, and
resident eighteen months there.


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