Robert Snell – Commander John Pearce Geach – Master James Williamson – Surgeon Charles Williams – Mate James Pashbee – Steward James Edwards – Steward’s Mate James Evenet – Boatswain Gustavus Glason – […]
When we arrived at Falmouth from Jamaica and Carthagena last voyage, we were told that our next destination would be to Mexico. This news was equally […]
Sunday 21st July – fine weather – general complaints of feeling cold & chilly. A vessel thought to be the Plover, seen about 12 miles to leeward, on […]
Appearance of S.t Lucia Having made this to me necessary qualification, let us proceed in order. S.t Lucia, in that portion presented to us, is like most of […]
Passing the bluff point I have just mentioned, we are sailing near the land, and can now distinguish its features more particularly. The coast then winds […]
Sunday 25th August – when I got up on deck this morning, we were pretty close to Dominique or Dominica. Martinique was still in sight, the distance […]
Walks about S.t John’s Taking our way thro’ a lane, on each side of which were many separate houses belonging to whites and blacks, when we reached […]
Robert Snell – Commander John Pearce Geach – Master James Williamson – Surgeon Charles Williams – Mate James Pashbee – Steward James Edwards – Steward’s Mate James Evenet – Boatswain Gustavus Glason – […]
When we arrived at Falmouth from Jamaica and Carthagena last voyage, we were told that our next destination would be to Mexico. This news was equally […]
Sunday 21st July – fine weather – general complaints of feeling cold & chilly. A vessel thought to be the Plover, seen about 12 miles to leeward, on […]
Appearance of S.t Lucia Having made this to me necessary qualification, let us proceed in order. S.t Lucia, in that portion presented to us, is like most of […]
Passing the bluff point I have just mentioned, we are sailing near the land, and can now distinguish its features more particularly. The coast then winds […]
Sunday 25th August – when I got up on deck this morning, we were pretty close to Dominique or Dominica. Martinique was still in sight, the distance […]
Walks about S.t John’s Taking our way thro’ a lane, on each side of which were many separate houses belonging to whites and blacks, when we reached […]