Ships log of the East Indiaman ‘Thomas Coutts’ for 1828

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A Journal of the Proceedings on Board the H.C.S. Thomas Coutts

From the Port of London to Bengal & China Commanded by Alex[ander] Chrystie Esq. Commencing December 3rd 1827 Ending June 16th 1829. Kept By Arthur Wiggins Midshipman.

WIGGINS, Arthur
London,
Printed and Published by, J.W. Norie & Co. (succesors to the late W. Heather,) Chartseller to the Admiralty and the Honourable East India Company, and the Agents to the Board of Admiralty for the Sale of their Office Charts; at their Navigation Warehouse and Naval Academy, No.157, Leadenhall Street, near the Royal Exchange; Where may be had Sea Books, Pilots and Charts for all parts of the World, Sextants, Quadrants, and Telescopes and all the Charts and Nautical Publications of Steel & Co. late of No.70, Cornhill,
1826.
Folio (330 by 210mm), title, list of crew, passengers, births and deaths during voyage, 79 fl. journal of the outward bound and return journey, each leaf with printed table for the noting of course and daily remarks, numerous sketches and caricatures to upper and lower paste down, contemporary vellum over boards, soiled.
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The log commences on the 3rd December 1827, in the East India Company Export Dock, London, and covers the voyage to Bengal, then to China, and the return to England. The ship carried soldiers for India as well as cargo and cast off on the 19th December. However, Private John Cheeseman of the 14th Regiment had hardly had time to receive 200 lashes before a conference of officers decided the ship was not seaworthy and that they should return to the Thames.

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