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Wilson, (Mr. Isaac) surgeon in the navy, made one voyage to Africa in the Elizabeth, Smith, from London. He sailed the 10th of May, 1788, and returned 6th December, 1789.—[II. 561.]

Woodward, (George, Esq.) is both an owner and mortgagee of property in Barbadoes, where he resided in 1782 and 1783, and was also there in 1777 —[IV. 233.]

Woodward, (Mr Joseph) was in Barbadoes in 1788, 1789, and 1790.— [IV. 230.]

Woolrich, (Thomas, Esq.) was in the West Indies from 1753 to 1773; but in the interim took three trips to England, and two to America; he was in the mercantile line, chiefly at Tortola. He was also occasionally at Barbadoes, Antigua, and St. Kitts.—[III. 264.]


Young, (Sir George) captain in the Royal navy, was four voyages to Africa, in 1767, 1768, 1771, and 1772, from Cape Blanco to Cape Lopez, including every English settlement, and some Dutch. [III. 205.]

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