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View Maritime > Arrival & DeparturesBombay Times - Newspaper
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Date1 Jan
Year1843
Passenger SurnameSimpson
TitleCapt
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Date1 Jan
Year1843
Passenger SurnameHammond
TitleLieut 20th NI
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Date1 Jan
Year1843
Passenger SurnameHarwood
TitleMr acting 2nd Master
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Date1 Jan
Year1843
Passenger SurnameGreenway
other namesF
TitlePurser Steward
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Date1 Jan
Year1843
Passenger SurnamePhillips
other namesG C
TitleClerk
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Date13 Mar
Year1843
Passenger SurnameDelamotte
TitleLieut (1st Grenadiers)
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Date18 May
Year1843
Passenger SurnameMorse
TitleCapt 8thNI
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Date18 May
Year1843
Passenger SurnameCotgrave
TitleCapt 8thNI
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Date18 May
Year1843
Passenger SurnameLodwick
TitleAsst Surg
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Date18 May
Year1843
Passenger SurnameBattersby
TitleVet. Surg
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