e, naval commander at Goree.
John Hills, esquire, captain of H.M. ship Zephyr, on the African station.
Sir George Yonge, two voyages as lieutenant, and two as captain, of a ship
of war, on the African station.
Charles Berns Wadstrom, esquire, traveller on discovery in Africa for the
King of Sweden.
Reverend John Newton, five voyages to Africa in a slave-vessel, and
resident eighteen months there.
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.
Thomas Trotter, esquire, M.D. one voyage as surgeon of a slave-ship.
Mr. Isaac Wilson, one voyage as surgeon of a slave-ship.
Mr. Ecroyde Claxton, one voyage as surgeon of a slave-ship.
James Kiernan, esquire, resident four years on the banks of the Senegal.
Mr. John Bowman, eleven years in the slave-employ as mate, and as a factor
in the interior of Africa.
Mr. William Dove, one voyage for slaves, and afterwards resident in
America.
Major-general Tottenham, two years resident in the West Indies.
Captain Giles, 19th regiment, seven years quartered in the West Indies.
Captain Cook, 89th regiment, two years quartered in the West Indies.
Lieutenant Baker Davison, 79th regiment, twelve years quartered in the West
Indies.
Captain Hall, of the royal navy, five years on the West India station.
Captain Thomas Lloyd, of the royal navy, one
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