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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