Pages That Mention Stables
James Adam diary: 1857-1863 (Ms. Codex 1948)
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him 12 oclock. Man on shore for letters non arrived [struck through: went ashore] remained on board all the evg. Dibbs on bd. turned in about 9 Hamilton came on board afterwards
Wednesday December 8th. 1858.
Up at 6 had a bath. beautiful cool day. read Watson P. Physic on Ague. went ashore in the evg. & called at the Capts.. he & Mrs. E going out to Law's Walked along with them lost little Kate found her in the Ghaut. when I came down to go on bd. between 7 & 8.
Thursday December 9th. 1858
Up at 7 Morris came on board Stables & [struck through: Motley ] Dunford in the Port Cutter. Merchants Ball to take place this evening. Flagstaffs & one or two of the ships dressed. read lecture on Pathology in Watson. Lect No 2.
p. 195
Came on board in the evening.
Wednesday Feby. 2nd. 1859
Up before Sunrise this morning Morris & Barlow called on bd.
Thursday Feby. 3rd. 1859
"Nemesis" left for Chittagong this morning remained on bd. all day.
Friday Feby. 4th. 1859
Went on shore this morning after breakfast with Cassiagni took a Ghanie & called at Woodwards & Dickies to pay accts. Went to the Bazaar & bought & few Burmah boxes & cups called at Barbers & Johnsons returned on bd. with Stables in his boat about 4 ocl
Saturday Feby. 5th. 1859
remained on bd. all day. Lf Officer Lady Rawlinson on bd. in the evening
p. 197
deck about 6 leaving the Harbour Watched till we cleared the Sewage Stables came out with us left as he saw a Ship in sight. lost sight of land about 1 A Strong head wind lasted throughout the day & night on the bridge nearly all night. turned in between 8 & 9.
Tuesday February 8th. 1859
Up before Sunrise fine cool morning still pursuing our way to Calcutta head wind still continuing. fine pleasant day expect to sight the pilot Brig tomorrow mg. had a long chat in the evg. with Mrs. Eales & Miss Hughesdon.
Wednesday Feby 9th. 1859
Up before sunrise this morning. Several ships in sight. Made the Pilot Brig between 8 & 9. Fielder our old "Belgravia" pilot came aboard. Mrs. Eales