Zephyr_1829
British Southern Voyage
WRI | BV093460 |
Vessel | Zephyr |
Master | Billinghurst / Balinest / Billinghouse |
Departure | 1829-10-22 |
Return (days) | 1832-08-08 (1146) |
Port (dock) | London (City Canal) |
Destination | Timor / Japans |
East/ West | East |
Owner (Agent) | T. Ward (Cannon) |
Cargo | 100 tons sperm oil |
Sources | SST1; SST2; SST3; Bills |
Reports | Reported 3 September 1830 at Coupang 26 March 1830 with 60 barrels; spoken by the Ranger on the Japan Grounds 14 June 1831; reported 16 August 1831 at Guam October 1830 with 700 barrels; on the Japan Grounds June 1831 in company with the Ranger |
Notes | The Journal of Dr John Lyell of the Ranger records that whilst near Hunter's Island in the Solomon Archipelago natives attempted to take the vessel whilst most of the crew were onshore. The Captain, Cooper, Carpenter and two boatsteerers were attacked and wounded but not killed. The crew managed to release two large dogs from below and succeeded in forcing the natives off the vessel killing some. They then pursued the natives to shore and killed around thirty of them and a woman. |
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