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 Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798

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Date transcribed2017-01-10
Transcribed byPeter Summers
CommentNames transcribed from the four editions of the Asiatic Mirror and Commercial Advertiser held by the British Library, 1793 - 1798.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Jolly" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Surname  Jolly    
Rank  Mr    
View all other items of "Occupation or  Status" with value "Midshipman" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Occupation or Status  Midshipman    
View all other items of "Location" with value "Madras" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Location  Madras    
Summary Remarks  On Saturday last the Ship Gloucester, Captain Billamore, arrived in this river from the Island of Madagascar, whither she was dispatched by the Government of Bombay, above four months ago, for bringing away the survivors of the wreck of the unfortunate Ship Winterton. Captain Billamore sailed from Bombay on the 2nd June and arrived at St Augustine's Bay, on the Island of Madagascar on the 17th July. The shipwrecked mariners had left Madagascar two months beforehand and had embarked in a Portuguese vessel which had humanely been sent for that purpose by the Governor of Mosambique. The Gloucester left St Augustine's Bay on the 5th August and arrived a few days thereafter at Johanna, where they found Mr Jolly a midshipman, and ten seamen formerly belonging to the Winterton, who had been left behind sick at Joanna when the Portuguese vessel passed through on her way to India. They went on board the Gloucester back to Madras. The Portuguese vessel and other survivors of the Winterton were captured by the French and were taken to Mauritius.    
View all other items of "Article  Type" with value "News Article" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Article Type  News Article    
View all other items of "Issue  Number" with value "Vol. VI, No. 296" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Issue Number  Vol. VI, No. 296    
Issue Day  9    
Issue Month  October    
Issue Year  1793    
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Names transcribed from the four editions of the Asiatic Mirror and Commercial Advertiser held by the British Library, 1793 - 1798
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