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The World 1794
Date transcribed | 2017-01-18 | Transcribed by | Peter Schofield | Comment | Names transcribed from the single copy of The World newspaper, (dated 4th January 1794) held by the British Library. The newspaper was printed by James Leary, at No. 46 Cossitollah Street, Calcutta. |
| Surname | Jackson | | Rank | Captain | | Occupation or Status | Commander of Ship | | Location | Calcutta | | Summary Remarks | The Ship Rose, Captain Jackson from the Eastward, arrived here on Saturday last. Captain Jackson was at Souza, on the west coast of Sumatra the beginning of December. Captain Jackson neither saw nor heard of any privateers on his passage from the Eastward - He has brought a cargo of Pepper and Beetlenut, which will produce very handsome returns, both these articles being at present in great demand. | | Article Type | Arrivals | | Issue Number | Vol III, No. CXVII | | Date of Issue | 4 Jan 1794 | | Year | 1794 |
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