APPENDIX

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I. The "Boston's" Crew

Names of the Crew of the Ship Boston, belonging to Boston in Massachusetts, owned by Messrs. F. and T. Amory, Merchants of that place—All of whom, excepting two, were on the 22nd of March, 1803, barbarously murdered by the savages of Nootka.

John Salter, of Boston, Captain.
B. Delouisa, Ditto, Chief Mate.
William Ingraham, of New York, Second Mate.
Edward Thompson, of Blyth (England), Boatswain.
Adam Siddle, of Hull, ditto, Carpenter.
Philip Brown, of Cambridge (Mass.), Joiner.
John Dorthy, of Situate, ditto, Blacksmith.
Abraham Waters, of Philadelphia, Steward.
Francis Duffield, of Penton (England), Tailor.
John Wilson (blackman), of Virginia, Cook.
William Caldwell, of Boston, Seaman.
Joseph Miner, of Newport, Ditto.
William Robinson, of Leigh[143] (Scotland), Ditto.
Thomas Wilson, of Air,[144] ditto, Ditto.
Andrew Kelly, Ditto, ditto, Ditto.
Robert Burton, of the Isle of Man, Ditto.
James M'Clay, of Dublin, Ditto.
Thomas Platten, of Blackney, Norfolk, Eng. Ditto.
Thomas Newton, of Hull, " Ditto.
Charles Bates, of St. James Deeping, " Ditto.
John Hall, of Newcastle, " Ditto.
Samuel Wood, of Glasgow (Scotland), Ditto.
Peter Alstrom, Norwegian, Ditto.
Francis Marten, Portuguese, Ditto.
Jupiter Senegal (blackman) Ditto.
John Thompson, Philadelphia, Sail Maker,
who escaped—since dead.
John R. Jewitt, of Hull (England), Armourer,

the writer of the Journal from whence this Narrative is taken, and who at present, March 1815, resides in Middletown, in the State of Connecticut.

FOOTNOTES:

[143] Leith.

[144] Ayr.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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