The British Merchant Service Being a History of the British Mercantile Marine F

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The British Merchant Service Being a History of the British Mercantile Marine F
R J Cornewall Jones
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E. , but, unfortunately, nothing could be seen of them. Thomas Apsey, third steward, died im- mediately on being brought on board the Pyrmont, and Mr. Farrington, the fourth officer, lost his reason and gradually sank, dying on the 21st of March.
" On the 28th of March, lat. 28-5 S. , and long. 29 W. , one of the passengers died, and soon after the ship Carricks, from Liverpool to Calcutta, hove in sight, and was boarded, her captain supplying the Pyrmont with what pro- visions he could spare.
...On April 1st, in lat. 25 S. , long. 29 W. , the clipper ship Yorkshire was spoken, bound for Melbourne. Her captain most generously supplied the Pyrmont freely with every necessary, and took off two of the passengers who were desirous of proceeding to Melbourne.
" On the 17th of May the Pyrmont landed the survivors, comprising the whole of the passengers, with the exception of the one who had died and the two who had gone back to Melbourne, at Queenstown, there having been no further casualty among those from the cutter of the ill-fated Blue Jacket.


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