Acadiensis, Volume 27Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1997 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 105
... ship was anchored in Liverpool .... .... The ship was already loaded with salt for ballast and we were crossing the Atlantic Ocean . While we were laying in dock there yet , there were a lot of ships that left ... to cross over to the ...
... ship was anchored in Liverpool .... .... The ship was already loaded with salt for ballast and we were crossing the Atlantic Ocean . While we were laying in dock there yet , there were a lot of ships that left ... to cross over to the ...
Page 106
... ship too far up until the wind came on the other side ... and the ship started to go backwards . When the mate seen that he was quite upset , done a little jumping around and bouncing , whooping and holler and finally got the ship going ...
... ship too far up until the wind came on the other side ... and the ship started to go backwards . When the mate seen that he was quite upset , done a little jumping around and bouncing , whooping and holler and finally got the ship going ...
Page 99
... ship . When the convicts were brought in carts to the waterfront , they offered stiff resistance , and several jumped overboard while being ferried to the brig.22 The ship received 102 men and boys and 12 women , brought on board in ...
... ship . When the convicts were brought in carts to the waterfront , they offered stiff resistance , and several jumped overboard while being ferried to the brig.22 The ship received 102 men and boys and 12 women , brought on board in ...
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