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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"


Captain John Ashley Hall, in the merchant service, two voyages in a
slave-vessel as a mate.
Alexander Falconbridge, four voyages in a slave-vessel as surgeon and
surgeon's mate.
Captain John Samuel Smith, of the royal navy, on the West India station.


LIST III.
Anthony Pantaleo How, esquire, employed by Government as a botanist in
Africa.
Sir Thomas Bolton Thompson, two voyages as a lieutenant, and two as
commander of a ship of war on the African station.
Lieutenant John Simpson, of the marines, two voyages in a ship of war on
the African station.
Lieutenant Richard Storey, of the royal navy, four years on the
slave-employ all over the coast.
Mr. George Miller, gunner of H.M. ship Pegase, one voyage in a slave-ship.
Mr. James Morley, gunner of H.M. ship Medway, six voyages in a slave-ship.
Mr. Henry Ellison, gunner of H.M. ship Resistance, eleven years in the
slave-trade.
Mr. James Towne, carpenter of H.M. ship Syren, two voyages in a slave-ship.
Mr. John Douglas, boatswain of H.M. ship Russel, one voyage in a
slave-ship.
Mr. Isaac Parker, shipkeeper of H.M. ship Melampus, two voyages in a
slave-ship.


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