Date

Locality.

1852 July 9. The

G.

The

Te great

Nature of Piracy.

A Cor vessel attacked by 2 piratical_

Lema island. veceels, and her crew, both males and

females,

made prisoners.

1852. July 8. The great

Lema island.

were

fired at

2 For vercels in company and attacked by 2 piratical vessels ; crews, consisting of 14 in number, were. taken

away.

1852 Aug. 13. The great A sear

a going junk attacked by a weet Lema island coast vessel containing

thần đo and ten of her

men;

crew carried

clothing, cargo,

away.

more

1882. Sept: 12. Muckmoor. A sea-going junk attacked by 2

Ibor shar piratical vessels ; Lund

Ahchooi killed, and all the clothing and cargo plundered.

1852 Dec: 3. Hoon hum. A stone boat was

loading stones at

Hoon hume; during the night time taken possession of by pirates, and carried away, together with the workmen.

1852 Dec. 16. The entrance of The Toon king passage boat attacked.

the Sai choong by a large Took hoo piratical vessel

2 masts;

(west stream) carrying

the crew were in Lo-tai-pahn driver into the water, and made their

exape; the boat, jeigs, fish and money were all carried away.

Date

Locality.

1853

Tai ling

The

Nature of Piracy.

135

thing

sea-going junk Kum man attacked by eight fuiratical vessels :

plundered from her Drugs, Ginseng and other things.

1853 Jan. 3. Muck moon. A passage boat attacked by 2 piratical

At the back

of Soo toi.

vessels; 4 men were driven into the water

and drowned, II men wounded, cargo and clothing plundered.

A fishing boat.

boat was attacked by pirates;

the boat together with her taker away.

crew were

1852 Dec: 26 At the entrance A ressel attacked by several piratical

of Sing hoi craft; the vessel, the family of Los cheon

Lye moon.

1853

Jon: 31. The

1853 Jan. 31. Lye

moon.

keet, and a crew

of 15 men

wern

all

taken

away.

A wood-boat attacked by a small

piratical junk; the clothing, wood and cargs were

were plundered.

& great. A fishing for seesel attacked by

Lema island Piratical Cors;

money

and other property

• ; one man made a prisoner

A small fishing boat attacked by two piratical Hak how boats with cloth sails; wounded Lai-mun

•ming on the head; clothing and his children carried

plundered;

away.

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