Mr. John Bowman, eleven years in the slave-employ
as mate, and as a factor
in the interior of Africa.
Mr. William Dove, one voyage for slaves, and afterwards
resident in
America.
Major-general Tottenham, two years resident in the West Indies.
Captain Giles, 19th regiment, seven years quartered in the West Indies.
Captain Cook, 89th regiment, two years quartered in the West Indies.
Lieutenant Baker Davison, 79th regiment, twelve years
quartered in the West
Indies.
Captain Hall, of the royal navy, five years on the West India station.
Captain Thomas Lloyd, of the royal navy, one year
on the West India
station.
Captain Alexander Scott, of the royal navy, one voyage
to Africa and the
West Indies.
Mr. Ninian Jeffreys, a master in the royal navy, five
years mate of a West
Indiaman, and for two years afterwards
in the Islands in a ship of war.
Reverend Thomas Gwynn Rees, chaplain of H.M. ship
Princess Amelia, in the
West Indies.
Reverend Robert Boucher Nicholls, dean of Middleham,
many years resident in
the West Indies.
Hercules Ross, esquire, twenty-one years a merchant in the West Indies.
Mr. Thomas Clappeson, fifteen years in the West Indies
as a wharfinger and
pilot.
Mr. Mark Cook, sixteen years in the West Indies, first
in the planting
business; and then as clerk and schoolmaster.
Mr. Henry Coor, a mill-wright for fifteen years in the West Indies.
Reverend Mr. Davies, resident fourteen years in the West Indies.
Mr. William Duncan, four years in the West Indies,
first as a clerk and
then as an overseer.
Mr. William Fitzmaurice, fifteen years, first as a
book-keeper, and then as
an overseer, in the West Indies.
Mr. Robert Forster, six years, first in a store, then
as second master and
pilot of a ship of war in the West Indies.
Mr. Robert Ross, twenty-four years, first as a book-keeper,
then as an
overseer, and afterwards as a planter,
in the West Indies.
Mr. John Terry, fourteen years an overseer or manager in the West Indies.
Mr. Matthew Terry, twelve years resident, first as
a book-keeper and
overseer, than as a land-surveyor in the
King’s service, and afterwards,
as a colony-surveyor, in the West Indies.
George Woodward, esquire, an owner and mortgagee of
property, and
occasionally a resident in the West Indies.
Mr. Joseph Woodward, three years resident in the West Indies.
Henry Botham, esquire, a director of sugar-works both
in the East and West
Indies.
Mr. John Giles, resident twelve years in the West Indies and America.
J. Harrison, esquire, M.D. twenty-three years resident,
in the medical
line, in the West Indies and America.