LAST VOYAGE OF CAPT, ROSS 
III 
Mu C. THOMAS, R. N. 
Mr. G. TAYLOR. 
Mr. ALEXANDER BRUNTON, Engineer 
ALLEN McMNNISS, Second Engineer. 
Mr. LIGHT, Steward. 
Mr. SHRIEVE, Carpenter’s Mate. 
HENRY AYRE , Cook . 
RICHARD WALL, a Petty Officer. 
THOMAS MARSLTN, Armourer. 
JOSEPH CURTIS, Seaman. 
JOHN PARK, 
JOHN WOOD, 
ANTHONY BURK, 
DAVID WOOD, 
JAMES DIXON , 
BARNEY LACHEY, 
GEORGE BAXTER, 
As was the case in the former voyages of Capt. Ross and Parry, 
the regular agreement was entered into with the officers and men, 
that on their return to England all papers, writings, documents, 
plans, drawings, &c., which they might have made during the 
voyage, should be delivered up to Capt. Ross, in order to prevent 
any other account of the proceedings of the expedition being 
published, than what proceeded from Capt. Ross himself. It is 
particularly necessary that this circumstance should be borne in 
mind, for as that agreement has been avowedly infringed, the 
character of certain individuals becomes materially affected, in 
having supplied the materials for the compilation of the present 
work, and must in a certain degree tend to excite the suspicion, 
that the information which has been furnished, is not of an 
official or authentic character. 
It must also be remarked that Capt. Ross himself had by public 
advertisements, and every other means in his power, circulated 
a report to that effect, when he must be himself aware that the 
infraction of the agreement, on the part of any of his officers or 
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Carpenters. 
