- they do from port to port with the
vessel to
which they are attached,
supercargos differ from factors, who have a
fixed place of
residence at a port or...
-
supercargo; a
large East
Indiamen might have five or more,
which were
ranked "chief
supercargo", "2nd
supercargo", and so on. A team of
supercargos divided...
- sewing-machines, and, what is more extraordinary, stoves.
While the
captains and
supercargos of
trading ships could expect to sell such
novelties at a
great profit...
-
After a two-year
voyage on one of the East
India Company's
ships as a
supercargo,
Thistlewood returned to
England briefly at 29 and
decided to s**** employment...
-
resident on each
island to
instead becoming a
business operation where the
supercargo (the
cargo manager of a
trading ship)
would deal
directly with the islanders...
- (1736–1796) was a
former U.S.
naval officer, its two
business agents (
supercargos),
Samuel Shaw (1754–1794) and
Thomas Randall (1723–1797), were former...
-
September 2023. Stumpf, Rob (18 July 2017). "The
Forgotten Steinwinter Supercargo Is
Unlike Anything on the Road Today". The Drive.
Operators Handbook-DM...
- Kong Kwan Tai
temples in Hong Kong
Chinese temples in
Kolkata R., J (
Supercargo) (1822).
Diary of a
journey overland,
through the
Maritime Provinces of...
-
necessity of
shuttling back to
Pazhou each night. For the most part, the
supercargos,
their ****istants, and the
bookkeepers sta**** at the factories, the crew—except...
-
plundered a
United States ship, the
Candace from Marblehead. The ship's
supercargo,
allegedly an
amateur actor,
disguised himself as a
Roman Catholic priest...