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 Madras Almanac - Periodical
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Arrival and departures lists from the Madras Almanac.
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Madras Almanac, 1831-1834 - Arrivals
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Year Click to sort by Year  Name of Ship Click to sort by Name of  Ship  First Name Click to sort by First  Name  Passenger Surname Click to sort by Passenger  Surname 
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Searle
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Tombs
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Gall
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Judge
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Bousfield
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Bremner
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Currie
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   McNaghten
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   McNaghten
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Quiroz
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Quiroz
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Crave
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Franklin
click to view detail 1834 Hibernia   Star
 
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