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[ xxvi ], (Mr. ) surgeon in the navy, made one voyage to Africa in the Elizabeth, Smith, from London. He sailed the 10th of May, 1788, and returned 6th December, 1789.—[II. 561.]

, Esq.) is both an owner and mortgagee of property in Barbadoes, where he resided in 1782 and 1783, and was also there in 1777 —[IV. 233.]

, (Mr ) was in Barbadoes in 1788, 1789, and 1790.— [IV. 230.]

, Esq.) was in the West Indies from 1753 to 1773; but in the interim took three trips to England, and two to America; he was in the mercantile line, chiefly at Tortola. He was also occasionally at Barbadoes, Antigua, and St. Kitts.—[III. 264.]

, (Sir ) captain in the Royal navy, was four voyages to Africa, in 1767, 1768, 1771, and 1772, from Cape Blanco to Cape Lopez, including every English settlement, and some Dutch. [III. 205.] CHAP. V.