14

Where he died

Sched. A. II. int.

4 of Chinese Passenger Au 1855

Ibid. §5

not et

Hey Bud fitenty of Room and were stot all crowded. Mine of the Crew died between Vong Hing and Horwinch and the Segind of these Four

Male Was this

of the Crew died In the Papage between Juvannak und Genoch. Fintend to go

Back to Bombay Zet & Ship. This is buth and, lirite.

a

9th March.

as Lori as

1

cannot

hame

It clares farther - An Englishman of the of Tyeol came in board of the Barque at Nong. Rony and proceeded with her to Havannehi He took charge of the Passengers and weighed out their Provisions According to the Dietary foale and gave those to me and

gave them to the Passengers. Water and firewood

about

Were

not supplied in the quantities noted in said Soak but the passengers had plenty of both, and they never made

Never made any Complaints any thing to far as Sheard. Nove of the passingers were ill used at any time Not Required to work the Hotel. It Was the Chinese doctor who prescribed the Medicines and gares

them to the passengers with his own hands. This is also with

и

15.

Meenock 17 Zelry 1837

William Groll or Alfect,

154

Aged 20 Says Jam Cook on board of the

"Bangalore of Greenock now about to sail for Trinidad. I was look on board of the "Lohn Calvin" of trong hàng

on her last voyage from Hong Kong to Havannah and from thence to Greenock. We left Hong Kong in February 1836 and the passage to Havannah occupied about six months. Our crew consisted of 35 in all. Iiventy five of them being Lascars light; of them Europeans and the Captain rand of copree and Mate being English, We "European's also had a Chinese surjon

own

board but no British doctor. We carri

from Hong Kong to Havannah

355 male passengers. They all slept and got their victuals on the 'tween deck which was

floored. Some of the passingers got sick about a week after the ship left Hong Kong and sickness and death continued to rage lile the vessel arrived at Havannah, by which time upwards of 150 had died. The remainder were put ashore at Havannah some of.

them being quite well others com

Share This Page