Christopher Bowes' Medical Log of the Slaving Ship, Lord Stanley
TitleChristopher Bowes' Medical Log of the Slaving Ship, Lord Stanley
ReferenceMS0003
Level of descriptionfonds
Date1792
Admin./ biographical historyChristopher Bowes was Surgeon to the slaving ship, 'Lord Stanley', which traded between the African coast and the Isle of Grenada, West Indies in the late eighteenth century. Bowes was a naval surgeon and apothecary, residing in Richmond, Yorkshire. He became a Member of the Company of Surgeons of London (what RCS England was known as before 1800) on 6 November 1788.
[Source: PI and RV Wallis, Eighteenth Century Medics, 1985; RCS Membership lists]
[Source: PI and RV Wallis, Eighteenth Century Medics, 1985; RCS Membership lists]
Scope and ContentMedical log of the slaving ship, Lord Stanley, which was kept by Christopher Bowes, the ship's surgeon between 23 March-26 July 1792. The ship traded between the African coast and the Isle of Grenada, West Indies. Of the 389 enslaved people on board, 16 died. The log gives the daily sick rate, with brief notes of the cases and treatment.
At the end of the manuscript, Christopher Bowes states it is a "just and true journal" which he then presents to Custom House, at St George, Grenada in 1792. This is witnessed and signed by George Ferguson [Possibly George Ferguson, Governor of Tobago c1781]. The next page of the volume contains a statement signed by George Ferguson, saying that this is a "true copy of the original journal", and is dated September 5th 1792. Therefore it is likely that this manuscript is a copy of the original journal, which was perhaps retained in Grenada.
At the front of the volume is a letter to Arthur Bowes Elliot (grandson of Christopher Bowes) dated 5th October 1911, from Sir Ronald Ross (FRCS) 1857-1932, regarding the contents of the volume, and the diseases the slaves were suffering from.
At the end of the manuscript, Christopher Bowes states it is a "just and true journal" which he then presents to Custom House, at St George, Grenada in 1792. This is witnessed and signed by George Ferguson [Possibly George Ferguson, Governor of Tobago c1781]. The next page of the volume contains a statement signed by George Ferguson, saying that this is a "true copy of the original journal", and is dated September 5th 1792. Therefore it is likely that this manuscript is a copy of the original journal, which was perhaps retained in Grenada.
At the front of the volume is a letter to Arthur Bowes Elliot (grandson of Christopher Bowes) dated 5th October 1911, from Sir Ronald Ross (FRCS) 1857-1932, regarding the contents of the volume, and the diseases the slaves were suffering from.
Extent1 volume
LanguageEnglish
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Persons keyword slave-ship Lord Stanley, Sir Ronald Ross, 1857-1932, surgeon
SubjectGrenada, St George's, Grenada, Diseases, Medical treatment, Physicians, Ships, Slavery, Log books